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Groff
.TH TZFILE 5
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.SH NAME
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tzfile \- time zone information
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B
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#include <tzfile.h>
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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The time zone information files used by
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.IR tzset (3)
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begin with the magic characters "TZif" to identify them as
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time zone information files,
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followed by a character identifying the version of the file's format
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(as of 2013, either an ASCII NUL, or '2', or '3')
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followed by fifteen bytes containing zeroes reserved for future use,
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followed by six four-byte integer values
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written in a standard byte order
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(the high-order byte of the value is written first).
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These values are,
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in order:
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.TP
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.I tzh_ttisgmtcnt
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The number of UT/local indicators stored in the file.
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.TP
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.I tzh_ttisstdcnt
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The number of standard/wall indicators stored in the file.
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.TP
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.I tzh_leapcnt
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The number of leap seconds for which data entries are stored in the file.
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.TP
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.I tzh_timecnt
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The number of transition times for which data entries are stored
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in the file.
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.TP
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.I tzh_typecnt
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The number of local time types for which data entries are stored
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in the file (must not be zero).
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.TP
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.I tzh_charcnt
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The number of characters of time zone abbreviation strings
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stored in the file.
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.PP
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The above header is followed by
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.I tzh_timecnt
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four-byte signed integer values sorted in ascending order.
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These values are written in standard byte order.
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Each is used as a transition time (as returned by
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.IR time (2))
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at which the rules for computing local time change.
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Next come
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.I tzh_timecnt
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one-byte unsigned integer values;
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each one tells which of the different types of local time types
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described in the file is associated with the same-indexed transition time.
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These values serve as indices into an array of
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.I ttinfo
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structures (with
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.I tzh_typecnt
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entries) that appears next in the file;
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these structures are defined as follows:
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.in +.5i
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.sp
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.nf
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.ta .5i +\w'unsigned char\0\0'u
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struct ttinfo {
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int32_t tt_gmtoff;
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unsigned char tt_isdst;
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unsigned char tt_abbrind;
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};
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.in -.5i
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.fi
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.sp
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Each structure is written as a four-byte signed integer value for
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.IR tt_gmtoff ,
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in a standard byte order, followed by a one-byte value for
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.I tt_isdst
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and a one-byte value for
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.IR tt_abbrind .
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In each structure,
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.I tt_gmtoff
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gives the number of seconds to be added to UT,
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.I tt_isdst
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tells whether
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.I tm_isdst
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should be set by
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.I localtime (3)
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and
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.I tt_abbrind
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serves as an index into the array of time zone abbreviation characters
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that follow the
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.I ttinfo
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structure(s) in the file.
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.PP
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Then there are
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.I tzh_leapcnt
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pairs of four-byte values, written in standard byte order;
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the first value of each pair gives the time
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(as returned by
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.IR time(2))
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at which a leap second occurs;
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the second gives the
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.I total
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number of leap seconds to be applied after the given time.
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The pairs of values are sorted in ascending order by time.
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.PP
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Then there are
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.I tzh_ttisstdcnt
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standard/wall indicators, each stored as a one-byte value;
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they tell whether the transition times associated with local time types
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were specified as standard time or wall clock time,
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and are used when a time zone file is used in handling POSIX-style
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time zone environment variables.
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.PP
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Finally there are
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.I tzh_ttisgmtcnt
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UT/local indicators, each stored as a one-byte value;
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they tell whether the transition times associated with local time types
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were specified as UT or local time,
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and are used when a time zone file is used in handling POSIX-style
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time zone environment variables.
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.PP
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.I Localtime
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uses the first standard-time
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.I ttinfo
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structure in the file
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(or simply the first
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.I ttinfo
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structure in the absence of a standard-time structure)
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if either
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.I tzh_timecnt
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is zero or the time argument is less than the first transition time recorded
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in the file.
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.PP
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For version-2-format time zone files,
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the above header and data are followed by a second header and data,
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identical in format except that
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eight bytes are used for each transition time or leap second time.
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After the second header and data comes a newline-enclosed,
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POSIX-TZ-environment-variable-style string for use in handling instants
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after the last transition time stored in the file
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(with nothing between the newlines if there is no POSIX representation for
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such instants).
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.PP
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For version-3-format time zone files, the POSIX-TZ-style string may
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use two minor extensions to the POSIX TZ format, as described in
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.IR newtzset (3).
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First, the hours part of its transition times may be signed and range from
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\-167 through 167 instead of the POSIX-required unsigned values
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from 0 through 24. Second, DST is in effect all year if it starts
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January 1 at 00:00 and ends December 31 at 24:00 plus the difference
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between daylight saving and standard time.
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.PP
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Future changes to the format may append more data.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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newctime(3), newtzset(3), zdump(8), zic(8)
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.\" This file is in the public domain, so clarified as of
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.\" 1996-06-05 by Arthur David Olson.
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