Add strptime for use under Windows
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#include "calculate_price.h"
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#include <calculate_price.h>
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#ifdef WIN32
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#include <time.h>
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#include <iomanip>
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#include <sstream>
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extern "C" char* strptime(const char* s,
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const char* f,
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struct tm* tm) {
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// Isn't the C++ standard lib nice? std::get_time is defined such that its
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// format parameters are the exact same as strptime. Of course, we have to
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// create a string stream first, and imbue it with the current C locale, and
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// we also have to make sure we return the right things if it fails, or
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// if it succeeds, but this is still far simpler an implementation than any
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// of the versions in any of the C standard libraries.
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std::istringstream input(s);
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input.imbue(std::locale(setlocale(LC_ALL, nullptr)));
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input >> std::get_time(tm, f);
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if (input.fail()) {
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return nullptr;
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}
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return (char*)(s + input.tellg());
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}
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#endif
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#include <QDebug>
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#include <QDateTime>
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