Fix duration overflow

time.Sub() returns int64 duration in nanoseconds, which can only
represent around 290 years.
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r 2022-03-30 16:58:31 +00:00
parent 2d49ff9fb4
commit 2a01471621

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@ -73,16 +73,15 @@ func displayInteractionCount(c int64) string {
return ""
}
func DurToStr(dur time.Duration) string {
s := dur.Seconds()
func durToStr(s int64) string {
if s < 60 {
return strconv.Itoa(int(s)) + "s"
}
m := dur.Minutes()
m := s / 60
if m < 60*2 {
return strconv.Itoa(int(m)) + "m"
}
h := dur.Hours()
h := m / 60
if h < 24*2 {
return strconv.Itoa(int(h)) + "h"
}
@ -94,24 +93,24 @@ func DurToStr(dur time.Duration) string {
if mo < 12*2 {
return strconv.Itoa(int(mo)) + "mo"
}
y := mo / 12
y := d / 365
return strconv.Itoa(int(y)) + "y"
}
func timeSince(t time.Time) string {
d := time.Since(t)
d := time.Now().Unix() - t.Unix()
if d < 0 {
d = 0
}
return DurToStr(d)
return durToStr(d)
}
func timeUntil(t time.Time) string {
d := time.Until(t)
d := t.Unix() - time.Now().Unix()
if d < 0 {
d = 0
}
return DurToStr(d)
return durToStr(d)
}
func formatTimeRFC3339(t time.Time) string {