#-- # 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 'date' require 'tzinfo/time_or_datetime' module TZInfo # Represents an offset defined in a Timezone data file. class TimezoneTransitionInfo #:nodoc: # The offset this transition changes to (a TimezoneOffsetInfo instance). attr_reader :offset # The offset this transition changes from (a TimezoneOffsetInfo instance). attr_reader :previous_offset # The numerator of the DateTime if the transition time is defined as a # DateTime, otherwise the transition time as a timestamp. attr_reader :numerator_or_time protected :numerator_or_time # Either the denominotor of the DateTime if the transition time is defined # as a DateTime, otherwise nil. attr_reader :denominator protected :denominator # Creates a new TimezoneTransitionInfo with the given offset, # previous_offset (both TimezoneOffsetInfo instances) and UTC time. # if denominator is nil, numerator_or_time is treated as a number of # seconds since the epoch. If denominator is specified numerator_or_time # and denominator are used to create a DateTime as follows: # # DateTime.new!(Rational.send(:new!, numerator_or_time, denominator), 0, Date::ITALY) # # For performance reasons, the numerator and denominator must be specified # in their lowest form. def initialize(offset, previous_offset, numerator_or_time, denominator = nil) @offset = offset @previous_offset = previous_offset @numerator_or_time = numerator_or_time @denominator = denominator @at = nil @local_end = nil @local_start = nil end # A TimeOrDateTime instance representing the UTC time when this transition # occurs. def at unless @at unless @denominator @at = TimeOrDateTime.new(@numerator_or_time) else r = RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(@numerator_or_time, @denominator) dt = RubyCoreSupport.datetime_new!(r, 0, Date::ITALY) @at = TimeOrDateTime.new(dt) end end @at end # A TimeOrDateTime instance representing the local time when this transition # causes the previous observance to end (calculated from at using # previous_offset). def local_end @local_end = at.add_with_convert(@previous_offset.utc_total_offset) unless @local_end @local_end end # A TimeOrDateTime instance representing the local time when this transition # causes the next observance to start (calculated from at using offset). def local_start @local_start = at.add_with_convert(@offset.utc_total_offset) unless @local_start @local_start end # Returns true if this TimezoneTransitionInfo is equal to the given # TimezoneTransitionInfo. Two TimezoneTransitionInfo instances are # considered to be equal by == if offset, previous_offset and at are all # equal. def ==(tti) tti.respond_to?(:offset) && tti.respond_to?(:previous_offset) && tti.respond_to?(:at) && offset == tti.offset && previous_offset == tti.previous_offset && at == tti.at end # Returns true if this TimezoneTransitionInfo is equal to the given # TimezoneTransitionInfo. Two TimezoneTransitionInfo instances are # considered to be equal by eql? if offset, previous_offset, # numerator_or_time and denominator are all equal. This is stronger than ==, # which just requires the at times to be equal regardless of how they were # originally specified. def eql?(tti) tti.respond_to?(:offset) && tti.respond_to?(:previous_offset) && tti.respond_to?(:numerator_or_time) && tti.respond_to?(:denominator) && offset == tti.offset && previous_offset == tti.previous_offset && numerator_or_time == tti.numerator_or_time && denominator == tti.denominator end # Returns a hash of this TimezoneTransitionInfo instance. def hash @offset.hash ^ @previous_offset.hash ^ @numerator_or_time.hash ^ @denominator.hash end # Returns internal object state as a programmer-readable string. def inspect "#<#{self.class}: #{at.inspect},#{@offset.inspect}>" end end end