package Time::Timezone;
require 5.002;
require Exporter;
@ISA = qw(Exporter);
@EXPORT = qw(tz2zone tz_local_offset tz_offset tz_name);
@EXPORT_OK = qw();
use Carp;
use strict;
# Parts stolen from code by Paul Foley <paul@ascent.com>
use vars qw($VERSION);
$VERSION = 2015.0925;
sub tz2zone
{
my($TZ, $time, $isdst) = @_;
use vars qw(%tzn_cache);
$TZ = defined($ENV{'TZ'}) ? ( $ENV{'TZ'} ? $ENV{'TZ'} : 'GMT' ) : ''
unless $TZ;
# Hack to deal with 'PST8PDT' format of TZ
# Note that this can't deal with all the esoteric forms, but it
# does recognize the most common: [:]STDoff[DST[off][,rule]]
if (! defined $isdst) {
my $j;
$time = time() unless defined $time;
($j, $j, $j, $j, $j, $j, $j, $j, $isdst) = localtime($time);
}
if (defined $tzn_cache{$TZ}->[$isdst]) {
return $tzn_cache{$TZ}->[$isdst];
}
if ($TZ =~ /^
( [^:\d+\-,] {3,} )
( [+-] ?
\d {1,2}
( : \d {1,2} ) {0,2}
)
( [^\d+\-,] {3,} )?
/x
) {
$TZ = $isdst ? $4 : $1;
$tzn_cache{$TZ} = [ $1, $4 ];
} else {
$tzn_cache{$TZ} = [ $TZ, $TZ ];
}
return $TZ;
}
sub tz_local_offset
{
my ($time) = @_;
$time = time() unless defined $time;
return &calc_off($time);
}
sub calc_off
{
my ($time) = @_;
my (@l) = localtime($time);
my (@g) = gmtime($time);
my $off;
$off = $l[0] - $g[0]
+ ($l[1] - $g[1]) * 60
+ ($l[2] - $g[2]) * 3600;
# subscript 7 is yday.
if ($l[7] == $g[7]) {
# done
} elsif ($l[7] == $g[7] + 1) {
$off += 86400;
} elsif ($l[7] == $g[7] - 1) {
$off -= 86400;
} elsif ($l[7] < $g[7]) {
# crossed over a year boundary!
# localtime is beginning of year, gmt is end
# therefore local is ahead
$off += 86400;
} else {
$off -= 86400;
}
return $off;
}
# constants
# The rest of the file originally comes from Graham Barr <bodg@tiuk.ti.com>
#
# Some references:
# http://www.weltzeituhr.com/laender/zeitzonen_e.shtml
# http://www.worldtimezone.com/wtz-names/timezonenames.html
# http://www.timegenie.com/timezones.php
CONFIG: {
use vars qw(%dstZone %zoneOff %dstZoneOff %Zone);
%dstZone = (
"brst" => -2*3600, # Brazil Summer Time (East Daylight)
"adt" => -3*3600, # Atlantic Daylight
"edt" => -4*3600, # Eastern Daylight
"cdt" => -5*3600, # Central Daylight
"mdt" => -6*3600, # Mountain Daylight
"pdt" => -7*3600, # Pacific Daylight
"ydt" => -8*3600, # Yukon Daylight
"hdt" => -9*3600, # Hawaii Daylight
"bst" => +1*3600, # British Summer
"mest" => +2*3600, # Middle European Summer
"met dst" => +2*3600, # Middle European Summer
"sst" => +2*3600, # Swedish Summer
"fst" => +2*3600, # French Summer
"eest" => +3*3600, # Eastern European Summer
"cest" => +2*3600, # Central European Daylight
"wadt" => +8*3600, # West Australian Daylight
"kdt" => +10*3600, # Korean Daylight
# "cadt" => +10*3600+1800, # Central Australian Daylight
"eadt" => +11*3600, # Eastern Australian Daylight
"nzdt" => +13*3600, # New Zealand Daylight
);
# not included due to ambiguity:
# IST Indian Standard Time +5.5
# Ireland Standard Time 0
# Israel Standard Time +2
# IDT Ireland Daylight Time +1
# Israel Daylight Time +3
# AMST Amazon Standard Time / -3
# Armenia Standard Time +8
# BST Brazil Standard -3
%Zone = (
"gmt" => 0, # Greenwich Mean
"ut" => 0, # Universal (Coordinated)
"utc" => 0,
"wet" => 0, # Western European
"wat" => -1*3600, # West Africa
"azost" => -1*3600, # Azores Standard Time
"cvt" => -1*3600, # Cape Verde Time
"at" => -2*3600, # Azores
"fnt" => -2*3600, # Brazil Time (Extreme East - Fernando Noronha)
"ndt" => -2*3600-1800,# Newfoundland Daylight
"art" => -3*3600, # Argentina Time
# For completeness. BST is also British Summer, and GST is also Guam Standard.
# "gst" => -3*3600, # Greenland Standard
"nft" => -3*3600-1800,# Newfoundland
# "nst" => -3*3600-1800,# Newfoundland Standard
"mnt" => -4*3600, # Brazil Time (West Standard - Manaus)
"ewt" => -4*3600, # U.S. Eastern War Time
"ast" => -4*3600, # Atlantic Standard
"bot" => -4*3600, # Bolivia Time
"vet" => -4*3600, # Venezuela Time
"est" => -5*3600, # Eastern Standard
"cot" => -5*3600, # Colombia Time
"act" => -5*3600, # Brazil Time (Extreme West - Acre)
"pet" => -5*3600, # Peru Time
"cst" => -6*3600, # Central Standard
"cest" => +2*3600, # Central European Summer
"mst" => -7*3600, # Mountain Standard
"pst" => -8*3600, # Pacific Standard
"yst" => -9*3600, # Yukon Standard
"hst" => -10*3600, # Hawaii Standard
"cat" => -10*3600, # Central Alaska
"ahst" => -10*3600, # Alaska-Hawaii Standard
"taht" => -10*3600, # Tahiti Time
"nt" => -11*3600, # Nome
"idlw" => -12*3600, # International Date Line West
"cet" => +1*3600, # Central European
"mez" => +1*3600, # Central European (German)
"met" => +1*3600, # Middle European
"mewt" => +1*3600, # Middle European Winter
"swt" => +1*3600, # Swedish Winter
"set" => +1*3600, # Seychelles
"fwt" => +1*3600, # French Winter
"west" => +1*3600, # Western Europe Summer Time
"eet" => +2*3600, # Eastern Europe, USSR Zone 1
"ukr" => +2*3600, # Ukraine
"sast" => +2*3600, # South Africa Standard Time
"bt" => +3*3600, # Baghdad, USSR Zone 2
"eat" => +3*3600, # East Africa Time
# "it" => +3*3600+1800,# Iran
"irst" => +3*3600+1800,# Iran Standard Time
"zp4" => +4*3600, # USSR Zone 3
"msd" => +4*3600, # Moscow Daylight Time
"sct" => +4*3600, # Seychelles Time
"zp5" => +5*3600, # USSR Zone 4
"azst" => +5*3600, # Azerbaijan Summer Time
"mvt" => +5*3600, # Maldives Time
"uzt" => +5*3600, # Uzbekistan Time
"ist" => +5*3600+1800,# Indian Standard
"zp6" => +6*3600, # USSR Zone 5
"lkt" => +6*3600, # Sri Lanka Time
"pkst" => +6*3600, # Pakistan Summer Time
"yekst" => +6*3600, # Yekaterinburg Summer Time
# For completeness. NST is also Newfoundland Stanard, and SST is also Swedish Summer.
# "nst" => +6*3600+1800,# North Sumatra
# "sst" => +7*3600, # South Sumatra, USSR Zone 6
"wast" => +7*3600, # West Australian Standard
"ict" => +7*3600, # Indochina Time
"wit" => +7*3600, # Western Indonesia Time
# "jt" => +7*3600+1800,# Java (3pm in Cronusland!)
"cct" => +8*3600, # China Coast, USSR Zone 7
"wst" => +8*3600, # West Australian Standard
"hkt" => +8*3600, # Hong Kong
"bnt" => +8*3600, # Brunei Darussalam Time
"cit" => +8*3600, # Central Indonesia Time
"myt" => +8*3600, # Malaysia Time
"pht" => +8*3600, # Philippines Time
"sgt" => +8*3600, # Singapore Time
"jst" => +9*3600, # Japan Standard, USSR Zone 8
"kst" => +9*3600, # Korean Standard
# "cast" => +9*3600+1800,# Central Australian Standard
"east" => +10*3600, # Eastern Australian Standard
"gst" => +10*3600, # Guam Standard, USSR Zone 9
"nct" => +11*3600, # New Caledonia Time
"nzt" => +12*3600, # New Zealand
"nzst" => +12*3600, # New Zealand Standard
"fjt" => +12*3600, # Fiji Time
"idle" => +12*3600, # International Date Line East
);
%zoneOff = reverse(%Zone);
%dstZoneOff = reverse(%dstZone);
# Preferences
$zoneOff{0} = 'gmt';
$dstZoneOff{3600} = 'bst';
}
sub tz_offset
{
my ($zone, $time) = @_;
return &tz_local_offset() unless($zone);
$time = time() unless defined $time;
my(@l) = localtime($time);
my $dst = $l[8];
$zone = lc $zone;
if ($zone =~ /^([\-\+]\d{3,4})$/) {
my $sign = $1 < 0 ? -1 : 1 ;
my $v = abs(0 + $1);
return $sign * 60 * (int($v / 100) * 60 + ($v % 100));
} elsif (exists $dstZone{$zone} && ($dst || !exists $Zone{$zone})) {
return $dstZone{$zone};
} elsif(exists $Zone{$zone}) {
return $Zone{$zone};
}
undef;
}
sub tz_name
{
my ($off, $time) = @_;
$time = time() unless defined $time;
my(@l) = localtime($time);
my $dst = $l[8];
if (exists $dstZoneOff{$off} && ($dst || !exists $zoneOff{$off})) {
return $dstZoneOff{$off};
} elsif (exists $zoneOff{$off}) {
return $zoneOff{$off};
}
sprintf("%+05d", int($off / 60) * 100 + $off % 60);
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
Time::Timezone -- miscellaneous timezone manipulations routines
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Time::Timezone;
print tz2zone();
print tz2zone($ENV{'TZ'});
print tz2zone($ENV{'TZ'}, time());
print tz2zone($ENV{'TZ'}, undef, $isdst);
$offset = tz_local_offset();
$offset = tz_offset($TZ);
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This is a collection of miscellaneous timezone manipulation routines.
C<tz2zone()> parses the TZ environment variable and returns a timezone
string suitable for inclusion in L<date>-like output. It optionally takes
a timezone string, a time, and a is-dst flag.
C<tz_local_offset()> determines the offset from GMT time in seconds. It
only does the calculation once.
C<tz_offset()> determines the offset from GMT in seconds of a specified
timezone.
C<tz_name()> determines the name of the timezone based on its offset
=head1 AUTHORS
Graham Barr <bodg@tiuk.ti.com>
David Muir Sharnoff <muir@idiom.org>
Paul Foley <paul@ascent.com>
=head1 LICENSE
David Muir Sharnoff disclaims any copyright and puts his contribution
to this module in the public domain.