#ifndef TZFILE_H #define TZFILE_H /* * This file is in the public domain, so clarified as of * 1996-06-05 by Arthur David Olson. * * IDENTIFICATION * src/timezone/tzfile.h */ /* * This header is for use ONLY with the time conversion code. * There is no guarantee that it will remain unchanged, * or that it will remain at all. * Do NOT copy it to any system include directory. * Thank you! */ /* * Information about time zone files. */ #define TZDEFAULT "localtime" #define TZDEFRULES "posixrules" /* * Each file begins with. . . */ #define TZ_MAGIC "TZif" struct tzhead { char tzh_magic[4]; /* TZ_MAGIC */ char tzh_version[1]; /* '\0' or '2' or '3' as of 2013 */ char tzh_reserved[15]; /* reserved; must be zero */ char tzh_ttisgmtcnt[4]; /* coded number of trans. time flags */ char tzh_ttisstdcnt[4]; /* coded number of trans. time flags */ char tzh_leapcnt[4]; /* coded number of leap seconds */ char tzh_timecnt[4]; /* coded number of transition times */ char tzh_typecnt[4]; /* coded number of local time types */ char tzh_charcnt[4]; /* coded number of abbr. chars */ }; /* * . . .followed by. . . * * tzh_timecnt (char [4])s coded transition times a la time(2) * tzh_timecnt (unsigned char)s types of local time starting at above * tzh_typecnt repetitions of * one (char [4]) coded UT offset in seconds * one (unsigned char) used to set tm_isdst * one (unsigned char) that's an abbreviation list index * tzh_charcnt (char)s '\0'-terminated zone abbreviations * tzh_leapcnt repetitions of * one (char [4]) coded leap second transition times * one (char [4]) total correction after above * tzh_ttisstdcnt (char)s indexed by type; if 1, transition * time is standard time, if 0, * transition time is wall clock time * if absent, transition times are * assumed to be wall clock time * tzh_ttisgmtcnt (char)s indexed by type; if 1, transition * time is UT, if 0, * transition time is local time * if absent, transition times are * assumed to be local time */ /* * If tzh_version is '2' or greater, the above is followed by a second instance * of tzhead and a second instance of the data in which each coded transition * time uses 8 rather than 4 chars, * then a POSIX-TZ-environment-variable-style string for use in handling * instants after the last transition time stored in the file * (with nothing between the newlines if there is no POSIX representation for * such instants). * * If tz_version is '3' or greater, the above is extended as follows. * First, the POSIX TZ string's hour offset may range from -167 * through 167 as compared to the POSIX-required 0 through 24. * Second, its DST start time may be January 1 at 00:00 and its stop * time December 31 at 24:00 plus the difference between DST and * standard time, indicating DST all year. */ /* * In the current implementation, "tzset()" refuses to deal with files that * exceed any of the limits below. */ #define TZ_MAX_TIMES 2000 /* This must be at least 17 for Europe/Samara and Europe/Vilnius. */ #define TZ_MAX_TYPES 256 /* Limited by what (unsigned char)'s can hold */ #define TZ_MAX_CHARS 50 /* Maximum number of abbreviation characters */ /* (limited by what unsigned chars can hold) */ #define TZ_MAX_LEAPS 50 /* Maximum number of leap second corrections */ #define SECSPERMIN 60 #define MINSPERHOUR 60 #define HOURSPERDAY 24 #define DAYSPERWEEK 7 #define DAYSPERNYEAR 365 #define DAYSPERLYEAR 366 #define SECSPERHOUR (SECSPERMIN * MINSPERHOUR) #define SECSPERDAY ((int32) SECSPERHOUR * HOURSPERDAY) #define MONSPERYEAR 12 #define TM_SUNDAY 0 #define TM_MONDAY 1 #define TM_TUESDAY 2 #define TM_WEDNESDAY 3 #define TM_THURSDAY 4 #define TM_FRIDAY 5 #define TM_SATURDAY 6 #define TM_JANUARY 0 #define TM_FEBRUARY 1 #define TM_MARCH 2 #define TM_APRIL 3 #define TM_MAY 4 #define TM_JUNE 5 #define TM_JULY 6 #define TM_AUGUST 7 #define TM_SEPTEMBER 8 #define TM_OCTOBER 9 #define TM_NOVEMBER 10 #define TM_DECEMBER 11 #define TM_YEAR_BASE 1900 #define EPOCH_YEAR 1970 #define EPOCH_WDAY TM_THURSDAY #define isleap(y) (((y) % 4) == 0 && (((y) % 100) != 0 || ((y) % 400) == 0)) /* * Since everything in isleap is modulo 400 (or a factor of 400), we know that * isleap(y) == isleap(y % 400) * and so * isleap(a + b) == isleap((a + b) % 400) * or * isleap(a + b) == isleap(a % 400 + b % 400) * This is true even if % means modulo rather than Fortran remainder * (which is allowed by C89 but not C99). * We use this to avoid addition overflow problems. */ #define isleap_sum(a, b) isleap((a) % 400 + (b) % 400) #endif /* !defined TZFILE_H */