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diff --git a/meta-openembedded/meta-oe/recipes-dbs/postgresql/files/0001-Sync-our-copy-of-the-timezone-library-with-IANA-rele.patch b/meta-openembedded/meta-oe/recipes-dbs/postgresql/files/0001-Sync-our-copy-of-the-timezone-library-with-IANA-rele.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6d8c46e748 --- /dev/null +++ b/meta-openembedded/meta-oe/recipes-dbs/postgresql/files/0001-Sync-our-copy-of-the-timezone-library-with-IANA-rele.patch @@ -0,0 +1,1164 @@ +From 12bfb778ce688fc662a6cb35f6298734fcf4856f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 +From: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> +Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2018 19:36:34 -0400 +Subject: [PATCH] Sync our copy of the timezone library with IANA release + tzcode2018f. + +About half of this is purely cosmetic changes to reduce the diff between +our code and theirs, like inserting "const" markers where they have them. + +The other half is tracking actual code changes in zic.c and localtime.c. +I don't think any of these represent near-term compatibility hazards, but +it seems best to stay up to date. + +I also fixed longstanding bugs in our code for producing the +known_abbrevs.txt list, which by chance hadn't been exposed before, +but which resulted in some garbage output after applying the upstream +changes in zic.c. Notably, because upstream removed their old phony +transitions at the Big Bang, it's now necessary to cope with TZif files +containing no DST transition times at all. + +Upstream-Status: Backport +Signed-off-by: Armin Kuster <akuster@mvista.com> + +--- + src/timezone/README | 2 +- + src/timezone/localtime.c | 126 ++++++++++++------ + src/timezone/pgtz.h | 10 +- + src/timezone/private.h | 3 + + src/timezone/strftime.c | 10 +- + src/timezone/tzfile.h | 7 +- + src/timezone/zic.c | 330 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------- + 7 files changed, 291 insertions(+), 197 deletions(-) + +Index: postgresql-10.5/src/timezone/README +=================================================================== +--- postgresql-10.5.orig/src/timezone/README ++++ postgresql-10.5/src/timezone/README +@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ match properly on the old version. + Time Zone code + ============== + +-The code in this directory is currently synced with tzcode release 2018e. ++The code in this directory is currently synced with tzcode release 2018f. + There are many cosmetic (and not so cosmetic) differences from the + original tzcode library, but diffs in the upstream version should usually + be propagated to our version. Here are some notes about that. +Index: postgresql-10.5/src/timezone/localtime.c +=================================================================== +--- postgresql-10.5.orig/src/timezone/localtime.c ++++ postgresql-10.5/src/timezone/localtime.c +@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ ++/* Convert timestamp from pg_time_t to struct pg_tm. */ ++ + /* + * This file is in the public domain, so clarified as of + * 1996-06-05 by Arthur David Olson. +@@ -117,7 +119,7 @@ init_ttinfo(struct ttinfo *s, int32 gmto + } + + static int32 +-detzcode(const char *codep) ++detzcode(const char *const codep) + { + int32 result; + int i; +@@ -143,7 +145,7 @@ detzcode(const char *codep) + } + + static int64 +-detzcode64(const char *codep) ++detzcode64(const char *const codep) + { + uint64 result; + int i; +@@ -258,8 +260,13 @@ tzloadbody(char const *name, char *canon + int32 charcnt = detzcode(up->tzhead.tzh_charcnt); + char const *p = up->buf + tzheadsize; + ++ /* ++ * Although tzfile(5) currently requires typecnt to be nonzero, ++ * support future formats that may allow zero typecnt in files that ++ * have a TZ string and no transitions. ++ */ + if (!(0 <= leapcnt && leapcnt < TZ_MAX_LEAPS +- && 0 < typecnt && typecnt < TZ_MAX_TYPES ++ && 0 <= typecnt && typecnt < TZ_MAX_TYPES + && 0 <= timecnt && timecnt < TZ_MAX_TIMES + && 0 <= charcnt && charcnt < TZ_MAX_CHARS + && (ttisstdcnt == typecnt || ttisstdcnt == 0) +@@ -416,8 +423,7 @@ tzloadbody(char const *name, char *canon + struct state *ts = &lsp->u.st; + + up->buf[nread - 1] = '\0'; +- if (tzparse(&up->buf[1], ts, false) +- && ts->typecnt == 2) ++ if (tzparse(&up->buf[1], ts, false)) + { + /* + * Attempt to reuse existing abbreviations. Without this, +@@ -430,7 +436,7 @@ tzloadbody(char const *name, char *canon + int gotabbr = 0; + int charcnt = sp->charcnt; + +- for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) ++ for (i = 0; i < ts->typecnt; i++) + { + char *tsabbr = ts->chars + ts->ttis[i].tt_abbrind; + int j; +@@ -455,7 +461,7 @@ tzloadbody(char const *name, char *canon + } + } + } +- if (gotabbr == 2) ++ if (gotabbr == ts->typecnt) + { + sp->charcnt = charcnt; + +@@ -470,7 +476,8 @@ tzloadbody(char const *name, char *canon + sp->timecnt--; + + for (i = 0; i < ts->timecnt; i++) +- if (sp->ats[sp->timecnt - 1] < ts->ats[i]) ++ if (sp->timecnt == 0 ++ || sp->ats[sp->timecnt - 1] < ts->ats[i]) + break; + while (i < ts->timecnt + && sp->timecnt < TZ_MAX_TIMES) +@@ -481,11 +488,13 @@ tzloadbody(char const *name, char *canon + sp->timecnt++; + i++; + } +- sp->ttis[sp->typecnt++] = ts->ttis[0]; +- sp->ttis[sp->typecnt++] = ts->ttis[1]; ++ for (i = 0; i < ts->typecnt; i++) ++ sp->ttis[sp->typecnt++] = ts->ttis[i]; + } + } + } ++ if (sp->typecnt == 0) ++ return EINVAL; + if (sp->timecnt > 1) + { + for (i = 1; i < sp->timecnt; ++i) +@@ -507,6 +516,18 @@ tzloadbody(char const *name, char *canon + } + + /* ++ * Infer sp->defaulttype from the data. Although this default type is ++ * always zero for data from recent tzdb releases, things are trickier for ++ * data from tzdb 2018e or earlier. ++ * ++ * The first set of heuristics work around bugs in 32-bit data generated ++ * by tzdb 2013c or earlier. The workaround is for zones like ++ * Australia/Macquarie where timestamps before the first transition have a ++ * time type that is not the earliest standard-time type. See: ++ * https://mm.icann.org/pipermail/tz/2013-May/019368.html ++ */ ++ ++ /* + * If type 0 is unused in transitions, it's the type to use for early + * times. + */ +@@ -529,6 +550,11 @@ tzloadbody(char const *name, char *canon + } + + /* ++ * The next heuristics are for data generated by tzdb 2018e or earlier, ++ * for zones like EST5EDT where the first transition is to DST. ++ */ ++ ++ /* + * If no result yet, find the first standard type. If there is none, punt + * to type zero. + */ +@@ -542,7 +568,14 @@ tzloadbody(char const *name, char *canon + break; + } + } ++ ++ /* ++ * A simple 'sp->defaulttype = 0;' would suffice here if we didn't have to ++ * worry about 2018e-or-earlier data. Even simpler would be to remove the ++ * defaulttype member and just use 0 in its place. ++ */ + sp->defaulttype = i; ++ + return 0; + } + +@@ -601,10 +634,11 @@ static const int year_lengths[2] = { + }; + + /* +- * Given a pointer into a time zone string, scan until a character that is not +- * a valid character in a zone name is found. Return a pointer to that +- * character. ++ * Given a pointer into a timezone string, scan until a character that is not ++ * a valid character in a time zone abbreviation is found. ++ * Return a pointer to that character. + */ ++ + static const char * + getzname(const char *strp) + { +@@ -617,15 +651,17 @@ getzname(const char *strp) + } + + /* +- * Given a pointer into an extended time zone string, scan until the ending +- * delimiter of the zone name is located. Return a pointer to the delimiter. ++ * Given a pointer into an extended timezone string, scan until the ending ++ * delimiter of the time zone abbreviation is located. ++ * Return a pointer to the delimiter. + * + * As with getzname above, the legal character set is actually quite + * restricted, with other characters producing undefined results. + * We don't do any checking here; checking is done later in common-case code. + */ ++ + static const char * +-getqzname(const char *strp, int delim) ++getqzname(const char *strp, const int delim) + { + int c; + +@@ -635,13 +671,14 @@ getqzname(const char *strp, int delim) + } + + /* +- * Given a pointer into a time zone string, extract a number from that string. ++ * Given a pointer into a timezone string, extract a number from that string. + * Check that the number is within a specified range; if it is not, return + * NULL. + * Otherwise, return a pointer to the first character not part of the number. + */ ++ + static const char * +-getnum(const char *strp, int *nump, int min, int max) ++getnum(const char *strp, int *const nump, const int min, const int max) + { + char c; + int num; +@@ -663,14 +700,15 @@ getnum(const char *strp, int *nump, int + } + + /* +- * Given a pointer into a time zone string, extract a number of seconds, ++ * Given a pointer into a timezone string, extract a number of seconds, + * in hh[:mm[:ss]] form, from the string. + * If any error occurs, return NULL. + * Otherwise, return a pointer to the first character not part of the number + * of seconds. + */ ++ + static const char * +-getsecs(const char *strp, int32 *secsp) ++getsecs(const char *strp, int32 *const secsp) + { + int num; + +@@ -704,13 +742,14 @@ getsecs(const char *strp, int32 *secsp) + } + + /* +- * Given a pointer into a time zone string, extract an offset, in ++ * Given a pointer into a timezone string, extract an offset, in + * [+-]hh[:mm[:ss]] form, from the string. + * If any error occurs, return NULL. + * Otherwise, return a pointer to the first character not part of the time. + */ ++ + static const char * +-getoffset(const char *strp, int32 *offsetp) ++getoffset(const char *strp, int32 *const offsetp) + { + bool neg = false; + +@@ -730,13 +769,14 @@ getoffset(const char *strp, int32 *offse + } + + /* +- * Given a pointer into a time zone string, extract a rule in the form ++ * Given a pointer into a timezone string, extract a rule in the form + * date[/time]. See POSIX section 8 for the format of "date" and "time". + * If a valid rule is not found, return NULL. + * Otherwise, return a pointer to the first character not part of the rule. + */ ++ + static const char * +-getrule(const char *strp, struct rule *rulep) ++getrule(const char *strp, struct rule *const rulep) + { + if (*strp == 'J') + { +@@ -795,9 +835,10 @@ getrule(const char *strp, struct rule *r + * Given a year, a rule, and the offset from UT at the time that rule takes + * effect, calculate the year-relative time that rule takes effect. + */ ++ + static int32 +-transtime(int year, const struct rule *rulep, +- int32 offset) ++transtime(const int year, const struct rule *const rulep, ++ const int32 offset) + { + bool leapyear; + int32 value; +@@ -981,7 +1022,7 @@ tzparse(const char *name, struct state * + { + dstname = name; + name = getzname(name); +- dstlen = name - dstname; /* length of DST zone name */ ++ dstlen = name - dstname; /* length of DST abbr. */ + } + if (!dstlen) + return false; +@@ -1023,8 +1064,8 @@ tzparse(const char *name, struct state * + /* + * Two transitions per year, from EPOCH_YEAR forward. + */ +- init_ttinfo(&sp->ttis[0], -dstoffset, true, stdlen + 1); +- init_ttinfo(&sp->ttis[1], -stdoffset, false, 0); ++ init_ttinfo(&sp->ttis[0], -stdoffset, false, 0); ++ init_ttinfo(&sp->ttis[1], -dstoffset, true, stdlen + 1); + sp->defaulttype = 0; + timecnt = 0; + janfirst = 0; +@@ -1073,19 +1114,15 @@ tzparse(const char *name, struct state * + if (!increment_overflow_time + (&sp->ats[timecnt], + janoffset + starttime)) +- sp->types[timecnt++] = reversed; +- else if (janoffset) +- sp->defaulttype = reversed; ++ sp->types[timecnt++] = !reversed; + sp->ats[timecnt] = janfirst; + if (!increment_overflow_time + (&sp->ats[timecnt], + janoffset + endtime)) + { +- sp->types[timecnt++] = !reversed; ++ sp->types[timecnt++] = reversed; + yearlim = year + YEARSPERREPEAT + 1; + } +- else if (janoffset) +- sp->defaulttype = !reversed; + } + if (increment_overflow_time + (&janfirst, janoffset + yearsecs)) +@@ -1094,7 +1131,10 @@ tzparse(const char *name, struct state * + } + sp->timecnt = timecnt; + if (!timecnt) ++ { ++ sp->ttis[0] = sp->ttis[1]; + sp->typecnt = 1; /* Perpetual DST. */ ++ } + else if (YEARSPERREPEAT < year - yearbeg) + sp->goback = sp->goahead = true; + } +@@ -1163,7 +1203,6 @@ tzparse(const char *name, struct state * + * otherwise, add the standard time offset to the + * transition time. + */ +- + /* + * Transitions from DST to DDST will effectively disappear + * since POSIX provides for only one DST offset. +@@ -1217,7 +1256,7 @@ tzparse(const char *name, struct state * + } + + static void +-gmtload(struct state *sp) ++gmtload(struct state *const sp) + { + if (tzload(gmt, NULL, sp, true) != 0) + tzparse(gmt, sp, true); +@@ -1232,7 +1271,7 @@ gmtload(struct state *sp) + */ + static struct pg_tm * + localsub(struct state const *sp, pg_time_t const *timep, +- struct pg_tm *tmp) ++ struct pg_tm *const tmp) + { + const struct ttinfo *ttisp; + int i; +@@ -1300,6 +1339,11 @@ localsub(struct state const *sp, pg_time + } + ttisp = &sp->ttis[i]; + ++ /* ++ * To get (wrong) behavior that's compatible with System V Release 2.0 ++ * you'd replace the statement below with t += ttisp->tt_gmtoff; ++ * timesub(&t, 0L, sp, tmp); ++ */ + result = timesub(&t, ttisp->tt_gmtoff, sp, tmp); + if (result) + { +@@ -1322,8 +1366,10 @@ pg_localtime(const pg_time_t *timep, con + * + * Except we have a private "struct state" for GMT, so no sp is passed in. + */ ++ + static struct pg_tm * +-gmtsub(pg_time_t const *timep, int32 offset, struct pg_tm *tmp) ++gmtsub(pg_time_t const *timep, int32 offset, ++ struct pg_tm *tmp) + { + struct pg_tm *result; + +@@ -1337,6 +1383,7 @@ gmtsub(pg_time_t const *timep, int32 off + gmt_is_set = true; + gmtload(gmtptr); + } ++ + result = timesub(timep, offset, gmtptr, tmp); + + /* +@@ -1361,6 +1408,7 @@ pg_gmtime(const pg_time_t *timep) + * Return the number of leap years through the end of the given year + * where, to make the math easy, the answer for year zero is defined as zero. + */ ++ + static int + leaps_thru_end_of_nonneg(int y) + { +Index: postgresql-10.5/src/timezone/pgtz.h +=================================================================== +--- postgresql-10.5.orig/src/timezone/pgtz.h ++++ postgresql-10.5/src/timezone/pgtz.h +@@ -49,10 +49,16 @@ struct state + pg_time_t ats[TZ_MAX_TIMES]; + unsigned char types[TZ_MAX_TIMES]; + struct ttinfo ttis[TZ_MAX_TYPES]; +- char chars[BIGGEST(BIGGEST(TZ_MAX_CHARS + 1, 3 /* sizeof gmt */ ), ++ char chars[BIGGEST(BIGGEST(TZ_MAX_CHARS + 1, 4 /* sizeof gmt */ ), + (2 * (TZ_STRLEN_MAX + 1)))]; + struct lsinfo lsis[TZ_MAX_LEAPS]; +- int defaulttype; /* for early times or if no transitions */ ++ ++ /* ++ * The time type to use for early times or if no transitions. It is always ++ * zero for recent tzdb releases. It might be nonzero for data from tzdb ++ * 2018e or earlier. ++ */ ++ int defaulttype; + }; + + +Index: postgresql-10.5/src/timezone/private.h +=================================================================== +--- postgresql-10.5.orig/src/timezone/private.h ++++ postgresql-10.5/src/timezone/private.h +@@ -1,4 +1,7 @@ ++/* Private header for tzdb code. */ ++ + #ifndef PRIVATE_H ++ + #define PRIVATE_H + + /* +Index: postgresql-10.5/src/timezone/strftime.c +=================================================================== +--- postgresql-10.5.orig/src/timezone/strftime.c ++++ postgresql-10.5/src/timezone/strftime.c +@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ +-/* Convert a broken-down timestamp to a string. */ ++/* Convert a broken-down timestamp to a string. */ + + /* + * Copyright 1989 The Regents of the University of California. +@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ static char *_add(const char *, char *, + static char *_conv(int, const char *, char *, const char *); + static char *_fmt(const char *, const struct pg_tm *, char *, const char *, + enum warn *); +-static char *_yconv(int, int, bool, bool, char *, const char *); ++static char *_yconv(int, int, bool, bool, char *, char const *); + + + size_t +@@ -441,7 +441,8 @@ _fmt(const char *format, const struct pg + + /* + * C99 and later say that %Z must be replaced by the empty +- * string if the time zone is not determinable. ++ * string if the time zone abbreviation is not ++ * determinable. + */ + continue; + case 'z': +@@ -519,6 +520,7 @@ _add(const char *str, char *pt, const ch + * same output as %Y, and that %Y contains at least 4 bytes, + * with more only if necessary. + */ ++ + static char * + _yconv(int a, int b, bool convert_top, bool convert_yy, + char *pt, const char *ptlim) +@@ -526,7 +528,7 @@ _yconv(int a, int b, bool convert_top, b + int lead; + int trail; + +-#define DIVISOR 100 ++#define DIVISOR 100 + trail = a % DIVISOR + b % DIVISOR; + lead = a / DIVISOR + b / DIVISOR + trail / DIVISOR; + trail %= DIVISOR; +Index: postgresql-10.5/src/timezone/tzfile.h +=================================================================== +--- postgresql-10.5.orig/src/timezone/tzfile.h ++++ postgresql-10.5/src/timezone/tzfile.h +@@ -1,4 +1,7 @@ ++/* Layout and location of TZif files. */ ++ + #ifndef TZFILE_H ++ + #define TZFILE_H + + /* +@@ -21,14 +24,14 @@ + * Information about time zone files. + */ + +-#define TZDEFAULT "localtime" ++#define TZDEFAULT "/etc/localtime" + #define TZDEFRULES "posixrules" + + /* + * Each file begins with. . . + */ + +-#define TZ_MAGIC "TZif" ++#define TZ_MAGIC "TZif" + + struct tzhead + { +Index: postgresql-10.5/src/timezone/zic.c +=================================================================== +--- postgresql-10.5.orig/src/timezone/zic.c ++++ postgresql-10.5/src/timezone/zic.c +@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ ++/* Compile .zi time zone data into TZif binary files. */ ++ + /* + * This file is in the public domain, so clarified as of + * 2006-07-17 by Arthur David Olson. +@@ -130,8 +132,7 @@ static void adjleap(void); + static void associate(void); + static void dolink(const char *, const char *, bool); + static char **getfields(char *buf); +-static zic_t gethms(const char *string, const char *errstring, +- bool); ++static zic_t gethms(const char *string, const char *errstring); + static zic_t getstdoff(char *, bool *); + static void infile(const char *filename); + static void inleap(char **fields, int nfields); +@@ -162,7 +163,7 @@ enum + PERCENT_Z_LEN_BOUND = sizeof "+995959" - 1}; + + /* If true, work around a bug in Qt 5.6.1 and earlier, which mishandles +- tz binary files whose POSIX-TZ-style strings contain '<'; see ++ TZif files whose POSIX-TZ-style strings contain '<'; see + QTBUG-53071 <https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-53071>. This + workaround will no longer be needed when Qt 5.6.1 and earlier are + obsolete, say in the year 2021. */ +@@ -211,7 +212,7 @@ static int typecnt; + #define ZF_RULE 3 + #define ZF_FORMAT 4 + #define ZF_TILYEAR 5 +-#define ZF_TILMONTH 6 ++#define ZF_TILMONTH 6 + #define ZF_TILDAY 7 + #define ZF_TILTIME 8 + #define ZONE_MINFIELDS 5 +@@ -224,12 +225,12 @@ static int typecnt; + #define ZFC_GMTOFF 0 + #define ZFC_RULE 1 + #define ZFC_FORMAT 2 +-#define ZFC_TILYEAR 3 ++#define ZFC_TILYEAR 3 + #define ZFC_TILMONTH 4 + #define ZFC_TILDAY 5 +-#define ZFC_TILTIME 6 +-#define ZONEC_MINFIELDS 3 +-#define ZONEC_MAXFIELDS 7 ++#define ZFC_TILTIME 6 ++#define ZONEC_MINFIELDS 3 ++#define ZONEC_MAXFIELDS 7 + + /* + * Which files are which on a Rule line. +@@ -244,7 +245,7 @@ static int typecnt; + #define RF_TOD 7 + #define RF_STDOFF 8 + #define RF_ABBRVAR 9 +-#define RULE_FIELDS 10 ++#define RULE_FIELDS 10 + + /* + * Which fields are which on a Link line. +@@ -252,7 +253,7 @@ static int typecnt; + + #define LF_FROM 1 + #define LF_TO 2 +-#define LINK_FIELDS 3 ++#define LINK_FIELDS 3 + + /* + * Which fields are which on a Leap line. +@@ -264,7 +265,7 @@ static int typecnt; + #define LP_TIME 4 + #define LP_CORR 5 + #define LP_ROLL 6 +-#define LEAP_FIELDS 7 ++#define LEAP_FIELDS 7 + + /* + * Year synonyms. +@@ -998,48 +999,6 @@ dolink(char const *fromfield, char const + static zic_t const min_time = MINVAL(zic_t, TIME_T_BITS_IN_FILE); + static zic_t const max_time = MAXVAL(zic_t, TIME_T_BITS_IN_FILE); + +-/* +- * Estimated time of the Big Bang, in seconds since the POSIX epoch. +- * rounded downward to the negation of a power of two that is +- * comfortably outside the error bounds. +- * +- * For the time of the Big Bang, see: +- * +- * Ade PAR, Aghanim N, Armitage-Caplan C et al. Planck 2013 results. +- * I. Overview of products and scientific results. +- * arXiv:1303.5062 2013-03-20 20:10:01 UTC +- * <https://arxiv.org/pdf/1303.5062v1> [PDF] +- * +- * Page 36, Table 9, row Age/Gyr, column Planck+WP+highL+BAO 68% limits +- * gives the value 13.798 plus-or-minus 0.037 billion years. +- * Multiplying this by 1000000000 and then by 31557600 (the number of +- * seconds in an astronomical year) gives a value that is comfortably +- * less than 2**59, so BIG_BANG is - 2**59. +- * +- * BIG_BANG is approximate, and may change in future versions. +- * Please do not rely on its exact value. +- */ +- +-#ifndef BIG_BANG +-#define BIG_BANG (- (((zic_t) 1) << 59)) +-#endif +- +-/* If true, work around GNOME bug 730332 +- <https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=730332> +- by refusing to output time stamps before BIG_BANG. +- Such time stamps are physically suspect anyway. +- +- The GNOME bug is scheduled to be fixed in GNOME 3.22, and if so +- this workaround will no longer be needed when GNOME 3.21 and +- earlier are obsolete, say in the year 2021. */ +-enum +-{ +-WORK_AROUND_GNOME_BUG_730332 = true}; +- +-static const zic_t early_time = (WORK_AROUND_GNOME_BUG_730332 +- ? BIG_BANG +- : MINVAL(zic_t, TIME_T_BITS_IN_FILE)); +- + /* Return true if NAME is a directory. */ + static bool + itsdir(char const *name) +@@ -1281,8 +1240,9 @@ infile(const char *name) + * A null string maps to zero. + * Call error with errstring and return zero on errors. + */ ++ + static zic_t +-gethms(char const *string, char const *errstring, bool signable) ++gethms(char const *string, char const *errstring) + { + /* PG: make hh be int not zic_t to avoid sscanf portability issues */ + int hh; +@@ -1299,9 +1259,7 @@ gethms(char const *string, char const *e + + if (string == NULL || *string == '\0') + return 0; +- if (!signable) +- sign = 1; +- else if (*string == '-') ++ if (*string == '-') + { + sign = -1; + ++string; +@@ -1384,7 +1342,7 @@ getstdoff(char *field, bool *isdst) + break; + } + } +- stdoff = gethms(field, _("invalid saved time"), true); ++ stdoff = gethms(field, _("invalid saved time")); + *isdst = dst < 0 ? stdoff != 0 : dst; + return stdoff; + } +@@ -1399,10 +1357,29 @@ inrule(char **fields, int nfields) + error(_("wrong number of fields on Rule line")); + return; + } +- if (*fields[RF_NAME] == '\0') ++ switch (*fields[RF_NAME]) + { +- error(_("nameless rule")); +- return; ++ case '\0': ++ case ' ': ++ case '\f': ++ case '\n': ++ case '\r': ++ case '\t': ++ case '\v': ++ case '+': ++ case '-': ++ case '0': ++ case '1': ++ case '2': ++ case '3': ++ case '4': ++ case '5': ++ case '6': ++ case '7': ++ case '8': ++ case '9': ++ error(_("Invalid rule name \"%s\""), fields[RF_NAME]); ++ return; + } + r.r_filename = filename; + r.r_linenum = linenum; +@@ -1507,7 +1484,7 @@ inzsub(char **fields, int nfields, bool + } + z.z_filename = filename; + z.z_linenum = linenum; +- z.z_gmtoff = gethms(fields[i_gmtoff], _("invalid UT offset"), true); ++ z.z_gmtoff = gethms(fields[i_gmtoff], _("invalid UT offset")); + if ((cp = strchr(fields[i_format], '%')) != NULL) + { + if ((*++cp != 's' && *cp != 'z') || strchr(cp, '%') +@@ -1649,7 +1626,7 @@ inleap(char **fields, int nfields) + return; + } + t = dayoff * SECSPERDAY; +- tod = gethms(fields[LP_TIME], _("invalid time of day"), false); ++ tod = gethms(fields[LP_TIME], _("invalid time of day")); + cp = fields[LP_CORR]; + { + bool positive; +@@ -1757,7 +1734,7 @@ rulesub(struct rule *rp, const char *loy + break; + } + } +- rp->r_tod = gethms(dp, _("invalid time of day"), false); ++ rp->r_tod = gethms(dp, _("invalid time of day")); + free(dp); + + /* +@@ -1942,7 +1919,43 @@ is32(const zic_t x) + } + + static void +-writezone(const char *const name, const char *const string, char version) ++swaptypes(int i, int j) ++{ ++ { ++ zic_t t = gmtoffs[i]; ++ ++ gmtoffs[i] = gmtoffs[j]; ++ gmtoffs[j] = t; ++ } ++ { ++ char t = isdsts[i]; ++ ++ isdsts[i] = isdsts[j]; ++ isdsts[j] = t; ++ } ++ { ++ unsigned char t = abbrinds[i]; ++ ++ abbrinds[i] = abbrinds[j]; ++ abbrinds[j] = t; ++ } ++ { ++ bool t = ttisstds[i]; ++ ++ ttisstds[i] = ttisstds[j]; ++ ttisstds[j] = t; ++ } ++ { ++ bool t = ttisgmts[i]; ++ ++ ttisgmts[i] = ttisgmts[j]; ++ ttisgmts[j] = t; ++ } ++} ++ ++static void ++writezone(const char *const name, const char *const string, char version, ++ int defaulttype) + { + FILE *fp; + ptrdiff_t i, +@@ -1977,14 +1990,12 @@ writezone(const char *const name, const + + toi = 0; + fromi = 0; +- while (fromi < timecnt && attypes[fromi].at < early_time) +- ++fromi; + for (; fromi < timecnt; ++fromi) + { +- if (toi > 1 && ((attypes[fromi].at + +- gmtoffs[attypes[toi - 1].type]) <= +- (attypes[toi - 1].at + +- gmtoffs[attypes[toi - 2].type]))) ++ if (toi != 0 && ((attypes[fromi].at + ++ gmtoffs[attypes[toi - 1].type]) <= ++ (attypes[toi - 1].at + gmtoffs[toi == 1 ? 0 ++ : attypes[toi - 2].type]))) + { + attypes[toi - 1].type = + attypes[fromi].type; +@@ -2019,8 +2030,8 @@ writezone(const char *const name, const + } + + /* +- * Work around QTBUG-53071 for time stamps less than y2038_boundary - 1, +- * by inserting a no-op transition at time y2038_boundary - 1. This works ++ * Work around QTBUG-53071 for timestamps less than y2038_boundary - 1, by ++ * inserting a no-op transition at time y2038_boundary - 1. This works + * only for timestamps before the boundary, which should be good enough in + * practice as QTBUG-53071 should be long-dead by 2038. + */ +@@ -2116,7 +2127,8 @@ writezone(const char *const name, const + int thisleapi, + thisleapcnt, + thisleaplim; +- int writetype[TZ_MAX_TYPES]; ++ int old0; ++ char omittype[TZ_MAX_TYPES]; + int typemap[TZ_MAX_TYPES]; + int thistypecnt; + char thischars[TZ_MAX_CHARS]; +@@ -2144,28 +2156,19 @@ writezone(const char *const name, const + error(_("too many transition times")); + thistimelim = thistimei + thistimecnt; + thisleaplim = thisleapi + thisleapcnt; +- for (i = 0; i < typecnt; ++i) +- writetype[i] = thistimecnt == timecnt; +- if (thistimecnt == 0) +- { +- /* +- * No transition times fall in the current (32- or 64-bit) window. +- */ +- if (typecnt != 0) +- writetype[typecnt - 1] = true; +- } +- else +- { +- for (i = thistimei - 1; i < thistimelim; ++i) +- if (i >= 0) +- writetype[types[i]] = true; ++ memset(omittype, true, typecnt); ++ omittype[defaulttype] = false; ++ for (i = thistimei; i < thistimelim; i++) ++ omittype[types[i]] = false; ++ ++ /* ++ * Reorder types to make DEFAULTTYPE type 0. Use TYPEMAP to swap OLD0 ++ * and DEFAULTTYPE so that DEFAULTTYPE appears as type 0 in the output ++ * instead of OLD0. TYPEMAP also omits unused types. ++ */ ++ old0 = strlen(omittype); ++ swaptypes(old0, defaulttype); + +- /* +- * For America/Godthab and Antarctica/Palmer +- */ +- if (thistimei == 0) +- writetype[0] = true; +- } + #ifndef LEAVE_SOME_PRE_2011_SYSTEMS_IN_THE_LURCH + + /* +@@ -2187,8 +2190,8 @@ writezone(const char *const name, const + mrudst = types[i]; + else + mrustd = types[i]; +- for (i = 0; i < typecnt; ++i) +- if (writetype[i]) ++ for (i = old0; i < typecnt; i++) ++ if (!omittype[i]) + { + if (isdsts[i]) + hidst = i; +@@ -2205,7 +2208,7 @@ writezone(const char *const name, const + ttisstds[mrudst], + ttisgmts[mrudst]); + isdsts[mrudst] = 1; +- writetype[type] = true; ++ omittype[type] = false; + } + if (histd >= 0 && mrustd >= 0 && histd != mrustd && + gmtoffs[histd] != gmtoffs[mrustd]) +@@ -2217,22 +2220,26 @@ writezone(const char *const name, const + ttisstds[mrustd], + ttisgmts[mrustd]); + isdsts[mrustd] = 0; +- writetype[type] = true; ++ omittype[type] = false; + } + } + #endif /* !defined + * LEAVE_SOME_PRE_2011_SYSTEMS_IN_THE_LURCH */ + thistypecnt = 0; +- for (i = 0; i < typecnt; ++i) +- typemap[i] = writetype[i] ? thistypecnt++ : -1; ++ for (i = old0; i < typecnt; i++) ++ if (!omittype[i]) ++ typemap[i == old0 ? defaulttype ++ : i == defaulttype ? old0 : i] ++ = thistypecnt++; ++ + for (i = 0; i < sizeof indmap / sizeof indmap[0]; ++i) + indmap[i] = -1; + thischarcnt = 0; +- for (i = 0; i < typecnt; ++i) ++ for (i = old0; i < typecnt; i++) + { + char *thisabbr; + +- if (!writetype[i]) ++ if (omittype[i]) + continue; + if (indmap[abbrinds[i]] >= 0) + continue; +@@ -2267,23 +2274,16 @@ writezone(const char *const name, const + DO(tzh_typecnt); + DO(tzh_charcnt); + #undef DO +- for (i = thistimei; i < thistimelim; ++i) +- if (pass == 1) + +- /* +- * Output an INT32_MIN "transition" if appropriate; see above. +- */ +- puttzcode(((ats[i] < PG_INT32_MIN) ? +- PG_INT32_MIN : ats[i]), fp); +- else ++ /* PG: print current timezone abbreviations if requested */ ++ if (print_abbrevs && pass == 2) ++ { ++ /* Print "type" data for periods ending after print_cutoff */ ++ for (i = thistimei; i < thistimelim; ++i) + { +- puttzcode64(ats[i], fp); +- +- /* Print current timezone abbreviations if requested */ +- if (print_abbrevs && +- (i == thistimelim - 1 || ats[i + 1] > print_cutoff)) ++ if (i == thistimelim - 1 || ats[i + 1] > print_cutoff) + { +- unsigned char tm = typemap[types[i]]; ++ unsigned char tm = types[i]; + char *thisabbrev = &thischars[indmap[abbrinds[tm]]]; + + /* filter out assorted junk entries */ +@@ -2295,6 +2295,32 @@ writezone(const char *const name, const + isdsts[tm] ? "\tD" : ""); + } + } ++ /* Print the default type if we have no transitions at all */ ++ if (thistimei >= thistimelim) ++ { ++ unsigned char tm = defaulttype; ++ char *thisabbrev = &thischars[indmap[abbrinds[tm]]]; ++ ++ /* filter out assorted junk entries */ ++ if (strcmp(thisabbrev, GRANDPARENTED) != 0 && ++ strcmp(thisabbrev, "zzz") != 0) ++ fprintf(stdout, "%s\t" INT64_FORMAT "%s\n", ++ thisabbrev, ++ gmtoffs[tm], ++ isdsts[tm] ? "\tD" : ""); ++ } ++ } ++ ++ for (i = thistimei; i < thistimelim; ++i) ++ if (pass == 1) ++ ++ /* ++ * Output an INT32_MIN "transition" if appropriate; see above. ++ */ ++ puttzcode(((ats[i] < PG_INT32_MIN) ? ++ PG_INT32_MIN : ats[i]), fp); ++ else ++ puttzcode64(ats[i], fp); + for (i = thistimei; i < thistimelim; ++i) + { + unsigned char uc; +@@ -2302,8 +2328,8 @@ writezone(const char *const name, const + uc = typemap[types[i]]; + fwrite(&uc, sizeof uc, 1, fp); + } +- for (i = 0; i < typecnt; ++i) +- if (writetype[i]) ++ for (i = old0; i < typecnt; i++) ++ if (!omittype[i]) + { + puttzcode(gmtoffs[i], fp); + putc(isdsts[i], fp); +@@ -2346,12 +2372,13 @@ writezone(const char *const name, const + puttzcode64(todo, fp); + puttzcode(corr[i], fp); + } +- for (i = 0; i < typecnt; ++i) +- if (writetype[i]) ++ for (i = old0; i < typecnt; i++) ++ if (!omittype[i]) + putc(ttisstds[i], fp); +- for (i = 0; i < typecnt; ++i) +- if (writetype[i]) ++ for (i = old0; i < typecnt; i++) ++ if (!omittype[i]) + putc(ttisgmts[i], fp); ++ swaptypes(old0, defaulttype); + } + fprintf(fp, "\n%s\n", string); + close_file(fp, directory, name); +@@ -2757,6 +2784,7 @@ outzone(const struct zone *zpfirst, ptrd + zic_t one = 1; + zic_t y2038_boundary = one << 31; + zic_t max_year0; ++ int defaulttype = -1; + + max_abbr_len = 2 + max_format_len + max_abbrvar_len; + max_envvar_len = 2 * max_abbr_len + 5 * 9; +@@ -2880,9 +2908,9 @@ outzone(const struct zone *zpfirst, ptrd + */ + stdoff = 0; + zp = &zpfirst[i]; +- usestart = i > 0 && (zp - 1)->z_untiltime > early_time; ++ usestart = i > 0 && (zp - 1)->z_untiltime > min_time; + useuntil = i < (zonecount - 1); +- if (useuntil && zp->z_untiltime <= early_time) ++ if (useuntil && zp->z_untiltime <= min_time) + continue; + gmtoff = zp->z_gmtoff; + eat(zp->z_filename, zp->z_linenum); +@@ -2901,7 +2929,7 @@ outzone(const struct zone *zpfirst, ptrd + usestart = false; + } + else +- addtt(early_time, type); ++ defaulttype = type; + } + else + for (year = min_year; year <= max_year; ++year) +@@ -3032,6 +3060,8 @@ outzone(const struct zone *zpfirst, ptrd + offset = oadd(zp->z_gmtoff, rp->r_stdoff); + type = addtype(offset, ab, rp->r_isdst, + rp->r_todisstd, rp->r_todisgmt); ++ if (defaulttype < 0 && !rp->r_isdst) ++ defaulttype = type; + if (rp->r_hiyear == ZIC_MAX + && !(0 <= lastatmax + && ktime < attypes[lastatmax].at)) +@@ -3050,11 +3080,15 @@ outzone(const struct zone *zpfirst, ptrd + if (*startbuf == '\0') + error(_("cannot determine time zone abbreviation to use just after until time")); + else +- addtt(starttime, +- addtype(startoff, startbuf, +- startoff != zp->z_gmtoff, +- startttisstd, +- startttisgmt)); ++ { ++ bool isdst = startoff != zp->z_gmtoff; ++ ++ type = addtype(startoff, startbuf, isdst, ++ startttisstd, startttisgmt); ++ if (defaulttype < 0 && !isdst) ++ defaulttype = type; ++ addtt(starttime, type); ++ } + } + + /* +@@ -3071,6 +3105,8 @@ outzone(const struct zone *zpfirst, ptrd + starttime = tadd(starttime, -gmtoff); + } + } ++ if (defaulttype < 0) ++ defaulttype = 0; + if (0 <= lastatmax) + attypes[lastatmax].dontmerge = true; + if (do_extend) +@@ -3100,7 +3136,7 @@ outzone(const struct zone *zpfirst, ptrd + attypes[timecnt - 1].dontmerge = true; + } + } +- writezone(zpfirst->z_name, envvar, version); ++ writezone(zpfirst->z_name, envvar, version, defaulttype); + free(startbuf); + free(ab); + free(envvar); +@@ -3109,21 +3145,6 @@ outzone(const struct zone *zpfirst, ptrd + static void + addtt(zic_t starttime, int type) + { +- if (starttime <= early_time +- || (timecnt == 1 && attypes[0].at < early_time)) +- { +- gmtoffs[0] = gmtoffs[type]; +- isdsts[0] = isdsts[type]; +- ttisstds[0] = ttisstds[type]; +- ttisgmts[0] = ttisgmts[type]; +- if (abbrinds[type] != 0) +- strcpy(chars, &chars[abbrinds[type]]); +- abbrinds[0] = 0; +- charcnt = strlen(chars) + 1; +- typecnt = 1; +- timecnt = 0; +- type = 0; +- } + attypes = growalloc(attypes, sizeof *attypes, timecnt, &timecnt_alloc); + attypes[timecnt].at = starttime; + attypes[timecnt].dontmerge = false; +@@ -3361,7 +3382,7 @@ is_alpha(char a) + } + + /* If A is an uppercase character in the C locale, return its lowercase +- * counterpart. Otherwise, return A. */ ++ counterpart. Otherwise, return A. */ + static char + lowerit(char a) + { +@@ -3628,6 +3649,18 @@ rpytime(const struct rule *rp, zic_t wan + dayoff = 0; + m = TM_JANUARY; + y = EPOCH_YEAR; ++ if (y < wantedy) ++ { ++ wantedy -= y; ++ dayoff = (wantedy / YEARSPERREPEAT) * (SECSPERREPEAT / SECSPERDAY); ++ wantedy %= YEARSPERREPEAT; ++ wantedy += y; ++ } ++ else if (wantedy < 0) ++ { ++ dayoff = (wantedy / YEARSPERREPEAT) * (SECSPERREPEAT / SECSPERDAY); ++ wantedy %= YEARSPERREPEAT; ++ } + while (wantedy != y) + { + if (wantedy > y) +@@ -3706,7 +3739,6 @@ will not work with pre-2004 versions of + if (dayoff > max_time / SECSPERDAY) + return max_time; + t = (zic_t) dayoff * SECSPERDAY; +- + return tadd(t, rp->r_tod); + } + |