#-- # Copyright (c) 2006 Philip Ross # # Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy # of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal # in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights # to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell # copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is # furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: # # The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all # copies or substantial portions of the Software. # # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR # IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, # FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE # AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER # LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, # OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN # THE SOFTWARE. #++ require 'tzinfo/time_or_datetime' require 'tzinfo/timezone_info' require 'tzinfo/timezone_offset_info' require 'tzinfo/timezone_period' require 'tzinfo/timezone_transition_info' module TZInfo # Thrown if no offsets have been defined when calling period_for_utc or # periods_for_local. Indicates an error in the timezone data. class NoOffsetsDefined < StandardError end # Represents a (non-linked) timezone defined in a data module. class DataTimezoneInfo < TimezoneInfo #:nodoc: # Constructs a new TimezoneInfo with its identifier. def initialize(identifier) super(identifier) @offsets = {} @transitions = [] @previous_offset = nil @transitions_index = nil end # Defines a offset. The id uniquely identifies this offset within the # timezone. utc_offset and std_offset define the offset in seconds of # standard time from UTC and daylight savings from standard time # respectively. abbreviation describes the timezone offset (e.g. GMT, BST, # EST or EDT). # # The first offset to be defined is treated as the offset that applies # until the first transition. This will usually be in Local Mean Time (LMT). # # ArgumentError will be raised if the id is already defined. def offset(id, utc_offset, std_offset, abbreviation) raise ArgumentError, 'Offset already defined' if @offsets.has_key?(id) offset = TimezoneOffsetInfo.new(utc_offset, std_offset, abbreviation) @offsets[id] = offset @previous_offset = offset unless @previous_offset end # Defines a transition. Transitions must be defined in chronological order. # ArgumentError will be raised if a transition is added out of order. # offset_id refers to an id defined with offset. ArgumentError will be # raised if the offset_id cannot be found. numerator_or_time and # denomiator specify the time the transition occurs as. See # TimezoneTransitionInfo for more detail about specifying times. def transition(year, month, offset_id, numerator_or_time, denominator = nil) offset = @offsets[offset_id] raise ArgumentError, 'Offset not found' unless offset if @transitions_index if year < @last_year || (year == @last_year && month < @last_month) raise ArgumentError, 'Transitions must be increasing date order' end # Record the position of the first transition with this index. index = transition_index(year, month) @transitions_index[index] ||= @transitions.length # Fill in any gaps (index - 1).downto(0) do |i| break if @transitions_index[i] @transitions_index[i] = @transitions.length end else @transitions_index = [@transitions.length] @start_year = year @start_month = month end @transitions << TimezoneTransitionInfo.new(offset, @previous_offset, numerator_or_time, denominator) @last_year = year @last_month = month @previous_offset = offset end # Returns the TimezonePeriod for the given UTC time. # Raises NoOffsetsDefined if no offsets have been defined. def period_for_utc(utc) unless @transitions.empty? utc = TimeOrDateTime.wrap(utc) index = transition_index(utc.year, utc.mon) start_transition = nil start = transition_before_end(index) if start start.downto(0) do |i| if @transitions[i].at <= utc start_transition = @transitions[i] break end end end end_transition = nil start = transition_after_start(index) if start start.upto(@transitions.length - 1) do |i| if @transitions[i].at > utc end_transition = @transitions[i] break end end end if start_transition || end_transition TimezonePeriod.new(start_transition, end_transition) else # Won't happen since there are transitions. Must always find one # transition that is either >= or < the specified time. raise 'No transitions found in search' end else raise NoOffsetsDefined, 'No offsets have been defined' unless @previous_offset TimezonePeriod.new(nil, nil, @previous_offset) end end # Returns the set of TimezonePeriods for the given local time as an array. # Results returned are ordered by increasing UTC start date. # Returns an empty array if no periods are found for the given time. # Raises NoOffsetsDefined if no offsets have been defined. def periods_for_local(local) unless @transitions.empty? local = TimeOrDateTime.wrap(local) index = transition_index(local.year, local.mon) result = [] start_index = transition_after_start(index - 1) if start_index && @transitions[start_index].local_end > local if start_index > 0 if @transitions[start_index - 1].local_start <= local result << TimezonePeriod.new(@transitions[start_index - 1], @transitions[start_index]) end else result << TimezonePeriod.new(nil, @transitions[start_index]) end end end_index = transition_before_end(index + 1) if end_index start_index = end_index unless start_index start_index.upto(transition_before_end(index + 1)) do |i| if @transitions[i].local_start <= local if i + 1 < @transitions.length if @transitions[i + 1].local_end > local result << TimezonePeriod.new(@transitions[i], @transitions[i + 1]) end else result << TimezonePeriod.new(@transitions[i], nil) end end end end result else raise NoOffsetsDefined, 'No offsets have been defined' unless @previous_offset [TimezonePeriod.new(nil, nil, @previous_offset)] end end private # Returns the index into the @transitions_index array for a given year # and month. def transition_index(year, month) index = (year - @start_year) * 2 index += 1 if month > 6 index -= 1 if @start_month > 6 index end # Returns the index into @transitions of the first transition that occurs # on or after the start of the given index into @transitions_index. # Returns nil if there are no such transitions. def transition_after_start(index) if index >= @transitions_index.length nil else index = 0 if index < 0 @transitions_index[index] end end # Returns the index into @transitions of the first transition that occurs # before the end of the given index into @transitions_index. # Returns nil if there are no such transitions. def transition_before_end(index) index = index + 1 if index <= 0 nil elsif index >= @transitions_index.length @transitions.length - 1 else @transitions_index[index] - 1 end end end end