**
**/
+ $date_php = true;
+
function getMinutes($hour) {
$date = $hour;
** and everything would be bumped up one.
**/
- if (eregi("mon|tue|wed|thu|fri|sat|sun", $dateParts[0], $tmp)) {
- $d[0] = getHour(trim($dateParts[4]));
- $d[1] = getMinute(trim($dateParts[4]));
- $d[2] = getSecond(trim($dateParts[4]));
- $d[3] = getMonthNum(trim($dateParts[2]));
- $d[4] = getDayOfMonth(trim($dateParts[1]));
- $d[5] = getYear(trim($dateParts[3]));
- return getGMTSeconds(mktime($d[0], $d[1], $d[2], $d[3], $d[4], $d[5]), $dateParts[5]);
+ // Simply check to see if the first element in the dateParts
+ // array is an integer or not.
+ // Since the day of week is optional, this check is needed.
+ //
+ // The old code used eregi("mon|tue|wed|thu|fri|sat|sun",
+ // $dateParts[0], $tmp) to find if the first element was the
+ // day of week or day of month. This is an expensive call
+ // (processing time) to have inside a loop. Doing it this way
+ // saves quite a bit of time for large mailboxes.
+ //
+ // It is also quicker to call explode only once rather than
+ // the 3 times it was getting called by calling the functions
+ // getHour, getMinute, and getSecond.
+ //
+ if (intval(trim($dateParts[0])) > 0) {
+ $time = explode(":", $dateParts[3]);
+ $d[0] = $time[0];
+ $d[1] = $time[1];
+ $d[2] = $time[2];
+ $d[3] = getMonthNum(trim($dateParts[1]));
+ $d[4] = getDayOfMonth(trim($dateParts[0]));
+ $d[5] = getYear(trim($dateParts[2]));
+ return getGMTSeconds(mktime($d[0], $d[1], $d[2], $d[3], $d[4], $d[5]), $dateParts[4]);
}
- $d[0] = getHour(trim($dateParts[3]));
- $d[1] = getMinute(trim($dateParts[3]));
- $d[2] = getSecond(trim($dateParts[3]));
- $d[3] = getMonthNum(trim($dateParts[1]));
- $d[4] = getDayOfMonth(trim($dateParts[0]));
- $d[5] = getYear(trim($dateParts[2]));
- return getGMTSeconds(mktime($d[0], $d[1], $d[2], $d[3], $d[4], $d[5]), $dateParts[4]);
+ $time = explode(":", $dateParts[4]);
+ $d[0] = $time[0];
+ $d[1] = $time[1];
+ $d[2] = $time[2];
+ $d[3] = getMonthNum(trim($dateParts[2]));
+ $d[4] = getDayOfMonth(trim($dateParts[1]));
+ $d[5] = getYear(trim($dateParts[3]));
+ return getGMTSeconds(mktime($d[0], $d[1], $d[2], $d[3], $d[4], $d[5]), $dateParts[5]);
+ }
+
+ // I use this function for profiling. Should never be called in
+ // actual versions of squirrelmail released to public.
+ function getmicrotime() {
+ $mtime = microtime();
+ $mtime = explode(" ",$mtime);
+ $mtime = $mtime[1] + $mtime[0];
+ return ($mtime);
}
?>