NAME¶
DateTime::TimeZone::Tzfile - tzfile (zoneinfo) timezone files
SYNOPSIS¶
use DateTime::TimeZone::Tzfile;
$tz = DateTime::TimeZone::Tzfile->new(
name => "local timezone",
filename => "/etc/localtime");
$tz = DateTime::TimeZone::Tzfile->new("/etc/localtime");
if($tz->is_floating) { ...
if($tz->is_utc) { ...
if($tz->is_olson) { ...
$category = $tz->category;
$tz_string = $tz->name;
if($tz->has_dst_changes) { ...
if($tz->is_dst_for_datetime($dt)) { ...
$offset = $tz->offset_for_datetime($dt);
$abbrev = $tz->short_name_for_datetime($dt);
$offset = $tz->offset_for_local_datetime($dt);
DESCRIPTION¶
An instance of this class represents a timezone that was encoded in a file in
the
tzfile(5) format. These can express arbitrary patterns of offsets
from Universal Time, changing over time. Offsets and change times are limited
to a resolution of one second.
This class implements the DateTime::TimeZone interface, so that its instances
can be used with DateTime objects.
CONSTRUCTOR¶
- DateTime::TimeZone::Tzfile->new(ATTR => VALUE, ...)
- Reads and parses a tzfile(5) format file, then constructs and
returns a DateTime-compatible timezone object that implements the timezone
encoded in the file. The following attributes may be given:
- name
- Name for the timezone object. This will be returned by the
"name" method described below, and will be included in certain
error messages.
- category
- The string or "undef" that will be returned by the
"category" method described below. Default
"undef".
- is_olson
- The truth value that will be returned by the "is_olson" method
described below. Default false.
- filename
- Name of the file from which to read the timezone data. The filename must
be understood by IO::File.
- filehandle
- An IO::Handle object from which the timezone data can be read. This does
not need to be a regular seekable file; it is read sequentially. After the
constructor has finished, the handle can still be used to read any data
that follows the timezone data.
Either a filename or filehandle must be given. If a timezone name is not given,
then the filename is used instead if supplied; a timezone name must be given
explicitly if no filename is given.
- DateTime::TimeZone::Tzfile->new(FILENAME)
- Simpler way to invoke the above constructor in the usual case. Only the
filename is given; this will also be used as the timezone name.
METHODS¶
These methods are all part of the DateTime::TimeZone interface. See that class
for the general meaning of these methods; the documentation below only
comments on the specific behaviour of this class.
Identification¶
- $tz->is_floating
- Returns false.
- $tz->is_utc
- Returns false.
- $tz->is_olson
- Returns the truth value that was provided to the constructor for this
purpose, default false. This nominally indicates whether the timezone data
is from the Olson database. The files interpreted by this class are very
likely to be from the Olson database, but there is no explicit indicator
for this in the file, so this information must be supplied to the
constructor if required.
- $tz->category
- Returns the value that was provided to the constructor for this purpose,
default "undef". This is intended to indicate the general region
(continent or ocean) in which a geographical timezone is used, when the
timezone is named according to the hierarchical scheme of the Olson
timezone database.
- $tz->name
- Returns the timezone name. Usually this is the filename that was supplied
to the constructor, but it can be overridden by the constructor's
name attribute.
Offsets¶
- $tz->has_dst_changes
- Returns a truth value indicating whether any of the observances in the
file are marked as DST. These DST flags are potentially arbitrary, and
don't affect any of the zone's behaviour.
- $tz->offset_for_datetime(DT)
- DT must be a DateTime-compatible object (specifically, it must
implement the "utc_rd_values" method). Returns the offset from
UT that is in effect at the instant represented by DT, in
seconds.
- $tz->is_dst_for_datetime(DT)
- DT must be a DateTime-compatible object (specifically, it must
implement the "utc_rd_values" method). Returns a truth value
indicating whether the timezone's observance at the instant represented by
DT is marked as DST. This DST flag is potentially arbitrary, and
doesn't affect anything else.
- $tz->short_name_for_datetime(DT)
- DT must be a DateTime-compatible object (specifically, it must
implement the "utc_rd_values" method). Returns the abbreviation
used to label the time scale at the instant represented by DT. This
abbreviation is potentially arbitrary, and does not uniquely identify
either the timezone or the offset.
- $tz->offset_for_local_datetime(DT)
- DT must be a DateTime-compatible object (specifically, it must
implement the "local_rd_values" method). Takes the local time
represented by DT (regardless of what absolute time it also
represents), and interprets that as a local time in the timezone of the
timezone object (not the timezone used in DT). Returns the offset
from UT that is in effect at that local time, in seconds.
If the local time given is ambiguous due to a nearby offset change, the
numerically lowest offset (usually the standard one) is returned with no
warning of the situation. (Equivalently: the latest possible absolute time
is indicated.) If the local time given does not exist due to a nearby
offset change, the method "die"s saying so.
SEE ALSO¶
DateTime, DateTime::TimeZone, DateTime::TimeZone::Olson, Time::OlsonTZ::Data,
Time::OlsonTZ::Download,
tzfile(5)
AUTHOR¶
Andrew Main (Zefram) <zefram@fysh.org>
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright (C) 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Andrew Main (Zefram)
<zefram@fysh.org>
LICENSE¶
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
same terms as Perl itself.