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From-SVN: r178910
193 lines
5.3 KiB
Go
193 lines
5.3 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package time
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import (
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"syscall"
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"sync"
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"os"
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)
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// BUG(brainman): The Windows implementation assumes that
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// this year's rules for daylight savings time apply to all previous
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// and future years as well.
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// TODO(brainman): use GetDynamicTimeZoneInformation, whenever possible (Vista and up),
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// to improve on situation described in the bug above.
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type zone struct {
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name string
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offset int
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year int64
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month, day, dayofweek int
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hour, minute, second int
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abssec int64
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prev *zone
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}
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// Populate zone struct with Windows supplied information. Returns true, if data is valid.
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func (z *zone) populate(bias, biasdelta int32, d *syscall.Systemtime, name []uint16) (dateisgood bool) {
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z.name = syscall.UTF16ToString(name)
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z.offset = int(bias)
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z.year = int64(d.Year)
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z.month = int(d.Month)
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z.day = int(d.Day)
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z.dayofweek = int(d.DayOfWeek)
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z.hour = int(d.Hour)
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z.minute = int(d.Minute)
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z.second = int(d.Second)
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dateisgood = d.Month != 0
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if dateisgood {
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z.offset += int(biasdelta)
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}
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z.offset = -z.offset * 60
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return
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}
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// Pre-calculate cutoff time in seconds since the Unix epoch, if data is supplied in "absolute" format.
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func (z *zone) preCalculateAbsSec() {
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if z.year != 0 {
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z.abssec = (&Time{z.year, int(z.month), int(z.day), int(z.hour), int(z.minute), int(z.second), 0, 0, 0, ""}).Seconds()
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// Time given is in "local" time. Adjust it for "utc".
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z.abssec -= int64(z.prev.offset)
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}
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}
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// Convert zone cutoff time to sec in number of seconds since the Unix epoch, given particular year.
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func (z *zone) cutoffSeconds(year int64) int64 {
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// Windows specifies daylight savings information in "day in month" format:
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// z.month is month number (1-12)
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// z.dayofweek is appropriate weekday (Sunday=0 to Saturday=6)
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// z.day is week within the month (1 to 5, where 5 is last week of the month)
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// z.hour, z.minute and z.second are absolute time
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t := &Time{year, int(z.month), 1, int(z.hour), int(z.minute), int(z.second), 0, 0, 0, ""}
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t = SecondsToUTC(t.Seconds())
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i := int(z.dayofweek) - t.Weekday
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if i < 0 {
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i += 7
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}
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t.Day += i
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if week := int(z.day) - 1; week < 4 {
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t.Day += week * 7
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} else {
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// "Last" instance of the day.
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t.Day += 4 * 7
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if t.Day > months(year)[t.Month] {
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t.Day -= 7
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}
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}
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// Result is in "local" time. Adjust it for "utc".
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return t.Seconds() - int64(z.prev.offset)
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}
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// Is t before the cutoff for switching to z?
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func (z *zone) isBeforeCutoff(t *Time) bool {
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var coff int64
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if z.year == 0 {
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// "day in month" format used
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coff = z.cutoffSeconds(t.Year)
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} else {
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// "absolute" format used
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coff = z.abssec
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}
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return t.Seconds() < coff
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}
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type zoneinfo struct {
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disabled bool // daylight saving time is not used locally
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offsetIfDisabled int
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januaryIsStd bool // is january 1 standard time?
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std, dst zone
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}
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// Pick zone (std or dst) t time belongs to.
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func (zi *zoneinfo) pickZone(t *Time) *zone {
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z := &zi.std
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if tz.januaryIsStd {
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if !zi.dst.isBeforeCutoff(t) && zi.std.isBeforeCutoff(t) {
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// after switch to daylight time and before the switch back to standard
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z = &zi.dst
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}
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} else {
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if zi.std.isBeforeCutoff(t) || !zi.dst.isBeforeCutoff(t) {
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// before switch to standard time or after the switch back to daylight
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z = &zi.dst
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}
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}
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return z
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}
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var tz zoneinfo
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var initError os.Error
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var onceSetupZone sync.Once
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func setupZone() {
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var i syscall.Timezoneinformation
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if _, e := syscall.GetTimeZoneInformation(&i); e != 0 {
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initError = os.NewSyscallError("GetTimeZoneInformation", e)
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return
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}
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if !tz.std.populate(i.Bias, i.StandardBias, &i.StandardDate, i.StandardName[0:]) {
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tz.disabled = true
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tz.offsetIfDisabled = tz.std.offset
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return
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}
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tz.std.prev = &tz.dst
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tz.dst.populate(i.Bias, i.DaylightBias, &i.DaylightDate, i.DaylightName[0:])
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tz.dst.prev = &tz.std
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tz.std.preCalculateAbsSec()
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tz.dst.preCalculateAbsSec()
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// Is january 1 standard time this year?
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t := UTC()
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tz.januaryIsStd = tz.dst.cutoffSeconds(t.Year) < tz.std.cutoffSeconds(t.Year)
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}
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// Look up the correct time zone (daylight savings or not) for the given unix time, in the current location.
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func lookupTimezone(sec int64) (zone string, offset int) {
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onceSetupZone.Do(setupZone)
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if initError != nil {
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return "", 0
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}
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if tz.disabled {
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return "", tz.offsetIfDisabled
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}
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t := SecondsToUTC(sec)
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z := &tz.std
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if tz.std.year == 0 {
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// "day in month" format used
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z = tz.pickZone(t)
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} else {
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// "absolute" format used
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if tz.std.year == t.Year {
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// we have rule for the year in question
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z = tz.pickZone(t)
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} else {
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// we do not have any information for that year,
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// will assume standard offset all year around
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}
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}
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return z.name, z.offset
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}
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// lookupByName returns the time offset for the
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// time zone with the given abbreviation. It only considers
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// time zones that apply to the current system.
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func lookupByName(name string) (off int, found bool) {
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onceSetupZone.Do(setupZone)
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if initError != nil {
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return 0, false
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}
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if tz.disabled {
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return tz.offsetIfDisabled, false
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}
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switch name {
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case tz.std.name:
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return tz.std.offset, true
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case tz.dst.name:
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return tz.dst.offset, true
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}
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return 0, false
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}
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