#### GRAMMAR CHECKING ENGINE PLUGIN
#### Check date validity
_lDay = ["lundi", "mardi", "mercredi", "jeudi", "vendredi", "samedi", "dimanche"]
_dMonth = { "janvier":1, "février":2, "mars":3, "avril":4, "mai":5, "juin":6, "juillet":7, "août":8, "aout":8, "septembre":9, "octobre":10, "novembre":11, "décembre":12 }
import datetime
def checkDate (sDay, sMonth, sYear):
"to use if <sMonth> is a number"
try:
return datetime.date(int(sYear), int(sMonth), int(sDay))
except ValueError:
return False
except:
return True
def checkDateWithString (sDay, sMonth, sYear):
"to use if <sMonth> is a noun"
try:
return datetime.date(int(sYear), _dMonth.get(sMonth.lower(), ""), int(sDay))
except ValueError:
return False
except:
return True
def checkDay (sWeekday, sDay, sMonth, sYear):
"to use if <sMonth> is a number"
oDate = checkDate(sDay, sMonth, sYear)
if oDate and _lDay[oDate.weekday()] != sWeekday.lower():
return False
return True
def checkDayWithString (sWeekday, sDay, sMonth, sYear):
"to use if <sMonth> is a noun"
oDate = checkDate(sDay, _dMonth.get(sMonth, ""), sYear)
if oDate and _lDay[oDate.weekday()] != sWeekday.lower():
return False
return True
def getDay (sDay, sMonth, sYear):
"to use if <sMonth> is a number"
return _lDay[datetime.date(int(sYear), int(sMonth), int(sDay)).weekday()]
def getDayWithString (sDay, sMonth, sYear):
"to use if <sMonth> is a noun"
return _lDay[datetime.date(int(sYear), _dMonth.get(sMonth.lower(), ""), int(sDay)).weekday()]