pgindent did a pretty awful job on the timezone code, particularly with

respect to doubly-starred comment blocks.  Do some manual cleanup.
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/*
* This file is in the public domain, so clarified as of
* 1996-06-05 by Arthur David Olson (arthur_david_olson@nih.gov).
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/timezone/ialloc.c,v 1.5 2004/05/21 20:59:10 tgl Exp $
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include "private.h"

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/*
** This file is in the public domain, so clarified as of
** 1996-06-05 by Arthur David Olson (arthur_david_olson@nih.gov).
*/
* This file is in the public domain, so clarified as of
* 1996-06-05 by Arthur David Olson (arthur_david_olson@nih.gov).
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/timezone/localtime.c,v 1.6 2004/05/21 20:59:10 tgl Exp $
*/
/*
** Leap second handling from Bradley White (bww@k.gp.cs.cmu.edu).
** POSIX-style TZ environment variable handling from Guy Harris
** (guy@auspex.com).
*/
* Leap second handling from Bradley White (bww@k.gp.cs.cmu.edu).
* POSIX-style TZ environment variable handling from Guy Harris
* (guy@auspex.com).
*/
#include "postgres.h"
@ -19,25 +22,26 @@
#ifndef WILDABBR
/*
** Someone might make incorrect use of a time zone abbreviation:
** 1. They might reference tzname[0] before calling tzset (explicitly
** or implicitly).
** 2. They might reference tzname[1] before calling tzset (explicitly
** or implicitly).
** 3. They might reference tzname[1] after setting to a time zone
** in which Daylight Saving Time is never observed.
** 4. They might reference tzname[0] after setting to a time zone
** in which Standard Time is never observed.
** 5. They might reference tm.TM_ZONE after calling offtime.
** What's best to do in the above cases is open to debate;
** for now, we just set things up so that in any of the five cases
** WILDABBR is used. Another possibility: initialize tzname[0] to the
** string "tzname[0] used before set", and similarly for the other cases.
** And another: initialize tzname[0] to "ERA", with an explanation in the
** manual page of what this "time zone abbreviation" means (doing this so
** that tzname[0] has the "normal" length of three characters).
*/
/*----------
* Someone might make incorrect use of a time zone abbreviation:
* 1. They might reference tzname[0] before calling tzset (explicitly
* or implicitly).
* 2. They might reference tzname[1] before calling tzset (explicitly
* or implicitly).
* 3. They might reference tzname[1] after setting to a time zone
* in which Daylight Saving Time is never observed.
* 4. They might reference tzname[0] after setting to a time zone
* in which Standard Time is never observed.
* 5. They might reference tm.TM_ZONE after calling offtime.
* What's best to do in the above cases is open to debate;
* for now, we just set things up so that in any of the five cases
* WILDABBR is used. Another possibility: initialize tzname[0] to the
* string "tzname[0] used before set", and similarly for the other cases.
* And another: initialize tzname[0] to "ERA", with an explanation in the
* manual page of what this "time zone abbreviation" means (doing this so
* that tzname[0] has the "normal" length of three characters).
*----------
*/
#define WILDABBR " "
#endif /* !defined WILDABBR */
@ -46,12 +50,12 @@ static char wildabbr[] = "WILDABBR";
static const char gmt[] = "GMT";
/*
** The DST rules to use if TZ has no rules and we can't load TZDEFRULES.
** We default to US rules as of 1999-08-17.
** POSIX 1003.1 section 8.1.1 says that the default DST rules are
** implementation dependent; for historical reasons, US rules are a
** common default.
*/
* The DST rules to use if TZ has no rules and we can't load TZDEFRULES.
* We default to US rules as of 1999-08-17.
* POSIX 1003.1 section 8.1.1 says that the default DST rules are
* implementation dependent; for historical reasons, US rules are a
* common default.
*/
#define TZDEFRULESTRING ",M4.1.0,M10.5.0"
struct ttinfo
@ -100,8 +104,8 @@ struct rule
* week */
/*
** Prototypes for static functions.
*/
* Prototypes for static functions.
*/
static long detzcode(const char *codep);
static const char *getzname(const char *strp);
@ -114,12 +118,20 @@ static void gmtsub(const time_t *timep, long offset, struct pg_tm * tmp);
static void localsub(const time_t *timep, long offset, struct pg_tm * tmp);
static int increment_overflow(int *number, int delta);
static int normalize_overflow(int *tensptr, int *unitsptr, int base);
static time_t time1(struct pg_tm * tmp, void (*funcp) (const time_t *, long, struct pg_tm *), long offset);
static time_t time2(struct pg_tm * tmp, void (*funcp) (const time_t *, long, struct pg_tm *), long offset, int *okayp);
static time_t time2sub(struct pg_tm * tmp, void (*funcp) (const time_t *, long, struct pg_tm *), long offset, int *okayp, int do_norm_secs);
static void timesub(const time_t *timep, long offset, const struct state * sp, struct pg_tm * tmp);
static time_t time1(struct pg_tm * tmp,
void (*funcp) (const time_t *, long, struct pg_tm *),
long offset);
static time_t time2(struct pg_tm * tmp,
void (*funcp) (const time_t *, long, struct pg_tm *),
long offset, int *okayp);
static time_t time2sub(struct pg_tm * tmp,
void (*funcp) (const time_t *, long, struct pg_tm *),
long offset, int *okayp, int do_norm_secs);
static void timesub(const time_t *timep, long offset,
const struct state * sp, struct pg_tm * tmp);
static int tmcomp(const struct pg_tm * atmp, const struct pg_tm * btmp);
static time_t transtime(time_t janfirst, int year, const struct rule * rulep, long offset);
static time_t transtime(time_t janfirst, int year,
const struct rule * rulep, long offset);
static int tzload(const char *name, struct state * sp);
static int tzparse(const char *name, struct state * sp, int lastditch);
@ -134,12 +146,12 @@ static int lcl_is_set = 0;
static int gmt_is_set = 0;
/*
** Section 4.12.3 of X3.159-1989 requires that
** Except for the strftime function, these functions [asctime,
** ctime, gmtime, localtime] return values in one of two static
** objects: a broken-down time structure and an array of char.
** Thanks to Paul Eggert (eggert@twinsun.com) for noting this.
*/
* Section 4.12.3 of X3.159-1989 requires that
* Except for the strftime function, these functions [asctime,
* ctime, gmtime, localtime] return values in one of two static
* objects: a broken-down time structure and an array of char.
* Thanks to Paul Eggert (eggert@twinsun.com) for noting this.
*/
static struct pg_tm tm;
@ -184,7 +196,7 @@ tzload(register const char *name, register struct state * sp)
(void) strcat(fullname, name);
/*
* * Set doaccess if '.' (as in "../") shows up in name.
* Set doaccess if '.' (as in "../") shows up in name.
*/
if (strchr(name, '.') != NULL)
doaccess = TRUE;
@ -313,11 +325,10 @@ 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 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.
*/
static const char *
getzname(register const char *strp)
{
@ -330,12 +341,11 @@ getzname(register const char *strp)
}
/*
** Given a pointer into a time zone 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.
*/
* Given a pointer into a time zone 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(register const char *strp, int *nump, const int min, const int max)
{
@ -359,22 +369,21 @@ getnum(register const char *strp, int *nump, const int min, const int max)
}
/*
** Given a pointer into a time zone 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.
*/
* Given a pointer into a time zone 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(register const char *strp, long *secsp)
{
int num;
/*
* * `HOURSPERDAY * DAYSPERWEEK - 1' allows quasi-Posix rules like *
* "M10.4.6/26", which does not conform to Posix, * but which
* specifies the equivalent of * ``02:00 on the first Sunday on or
* `HOURSPERDAY * DAYSPERWEEK - 1' allows quasi-Posix rules like
* "M10.4.6/26", which does not conform to Posix, but which
* specifies the equivalent of ``02:00 on the first Sunday on or
* after 23 Oct''.
*/
strp = getnum(strp, &num, 0, HOURSPERDAY * DAYSPERWEEK - 1);
@ -402,12 +411,11 @@ getsecs(register const char *strp, long *secsp)
}
/*
** Given a pointer into a time zone 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.
*/
* Given a pointer into a time zone 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(register const char *strp, long *offsetp)
{
@ -429,19 +437,18 @@ getoffset(register const char *strp, long *offsetp)
}
/*
** Given a pointer into a time zone 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.
*/
* Given a pointer into a time zone 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, register struct rule * rulep)
{
if (*strp == 'J')
{
/*
* * Julian day.
* Julian day.
*/
rulep->r_type = JULIAN_DAY;
++strp;
@ -450,7 +457,7 @@ getrule(const char *strp, register struct rule * rulep)
else if (*strp == 'M')
{
/*
* * Month, week, day.
* Month, week, day.
*/
rulep->r_type = MONTH_NTH_DAY_OF_WEEK;
++strp;
@ -469,7 +476,7 @@ getrule(const char *strp, register struct rule * rulep)
else if (is_digit(*strp))
{
/*
* * Day of year.
* Day of year.
*/
rulep->r_type = DAY_OF_YEAR;
strp = getnum(strp, &rulep->r_day, 0, DAYSPERLYEAR - 1);
@ -481,7 +488,7 @@ getrule(const char *strp, register struct rule * rulep)
if (*strp == '/')
{
/*
* * Time specified.
* Time specified.
*/
++strp;
strp = getsecs(strp, &rulep->r_time);
@ -492,13 +499,13 @@ getrule(const char *strp, register struct rule * rulep)
}
/*
** Given the Epoch-relative time of January 1, 00:00:00 UTC, in a year, the
** year, a rule, and the offset from UTC at the time that rule takes effect,
** calculate the Epoch-relative time that rule takes effect.
*/
* Given the Epoch-relative time of January 1, 00:00:00 UTC, in a year, the
* year, a rule, and the offset from UTC at the time that rule takes effect,
* calculate the Epoch-relative time that rule takes effect.
*/
static time_t
transtime(const time_t janfirst, const int year, register const struct rule * rulep, const long offset)
transtime(const time_t janfirst, const int year,
register const struct rule * rulep, const long offset)
{
register int leapyear;
register time_t value = 0;
@ -517,10 +524,10 @@ transtime(const time_t janfirst, const int year, register const struct rule * ru
case JULIAN_DAY:
/*
* * Jn - Julian day, 1 == January 1, 60 == March 1 even in
* leap * years. * In non-leap years, or if the day number is
* 59 or less, just * add SECSPERDAY times the day number-1 to
* the time of * January 1, midnight, to get the day.
* Jn - Julian day, 1 == January 1, 60 == March 1 even in
* leap years. In non-leap years, or if the day number is
* 59 or less, just add SECSPERDAY times the day number-1 to
* the time of January 1, midnight, to get the day.
*/
value = janfirst + (rulep->r_day - 1) * SECSPERDAY;
if (leapyear && rulep->r_day >= 60)
@ -530,8 +537,8 @@ transtime(const time_t janfirst, const int year, register const struct rule * ru
case DAY_OF_YEAR:
/*
* * n - day of year. * Just add SECSPERDAY times the day
* number to the time of * January 1, midnight, to get the
* n - day of year. Just add SECSPERDAY times the day
* number to the time of January 1, midnight, to get the
* day.
*/
value = janfirst + rulep->r_day * SECSPERDAY;
@ -540,15 +547,15 @@ transtime(const time_t janfirst, const int year, register const struct rule * ru
case MONTH_NTH_DAY_OF_WEEK:
/*
* * Mm.n.d - nth "dth day" of month m.
* Mm.n.d - nth "dth day" of month m.
*/
value = janfirst;
for (i = 0; i < rulep->r_mon - 1; ++i)
value += mon_lengths[leapyear][i] * SECSPERDAY;
/*
* * Use Zeller's Congruence to get day-of-week of first day
* of * month.
* Use Zeller's Congruence to get day-of-week of first day
* of month.
*/
m1 = (rulep->r_mon + 9) % 12 + 1;
yy0 = (rulep->r_mon <= 2) ? (year - 1) : year;
@ -560,9 +567,9 @@ transtime(const time_t janfirst, const int year, register const struct rule * ru
dow += DAYSPERWEEK;
/*
* * "dow" is the day-of-week of the first day of the month.
* Get * the day-of-month (zero-origin) of the first "dow" day
* of the * month.
* "dow" is the day-of-week of the first day of the month.
* Get the day-of-month (zero-origin) of the first "dow" day
* of the month.
*/
d = rulep->r_day - dow;
if (d < 0)
@ -576,25 +583,25 @@ transtime(const time_t janfirst, const int year, register const struct rule * ru
}
/*
* * "d" is the day-of-month (zero-origin) of the day we want.
* "d" is the day-of-month (zero-origin) of the day we want.
*/
value += d * SECSPERDAY;
break;
}
/*
* * "value" is the Epoch-relative time of 00:00:00 UTC on the day in *
* question. To get the Epoch-relative time of the specified local *
* time on that day, add the transition time and the current offset *
* "value" is the Epoch-relative time of 00:00:00 UTC on the day in
* question. To get the Epoch-relative time of the specified local
* time on that day, add the transition time and the current offset
* from UTC.
*/
return value + rulep->r_time + offset;
}
/*
** Given a POSIX section 8-style TZ string, fill in the rule tables as
** appropriate.
*/
* Given a POSIX section 8-style TZ string, fill in the rule tables as
* appropriate.
*/
static int
tzparse(const char *name, register struct state * sp, const int lastditch)
@ -672,7 +679,7 @@ tzparse(const char *name, register struct state * sp, const int lastditch)
sp->typecnt = 2; /* standard time and DST */
/*
* * Two transitions per year, from EPOCH_YEAR to 2037.
* Two transitions per year, from EPOCH_YEAR to 2037.
*/
sp->timecnt = 2 * (2037 - EPOCH_YEAR + 1);
if (sp->timecnt > TZ_MAX_TIMES)
@ -723,7 +730,7 @@ tzparse(const char *name, register struct state * sp, const int lastditch)
return -1;
/*
* * Initial values of theirstdoffset and theirdstoffset.
* Initial values of theirstdoffset and theirdstoffset.
*/
theirstdoffset = 0;
for (i = 0; i < sp->timecnt; ++i)
@ -749,13 +756,13 @@ tzparse(const char *name, register struct state * sp, const int lastditch)
}
/*
* * Initially we're assumed to be in standard time.
* Initially we're assumed to be in standard time.
*/
isdst = FALSE;
theiroffset = theirstdoffset;
/*
* * Now juggle transition times and types * tracking offsets
* Now juggle transition times and types tracking offsets
* as you do.
*/
for (i = 0; i < sp->timecnt; ++i)
@ -769,16 +776,16 @@ tzparse(const char *name, register struct state * sp, const int lastditch)
else
{
/*
* * If summer time is in effect, and the * transition
* time was not specified as * standard time, add the
* summer time * offset to the transition time; *
* otherwise, add the standard time * offset to the
* If summer time is in effect, and the transition
* time was not specified as standard time, add the
* summer time offset to the transition time;
* 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 *
* Transitions from DST to DDST will effectively
* disappear since POSIX provides for only one DST
* offset.
*/
if (isdst && !sp->ttis[j].tt_ttisstd)
@ -800,7 +807,7 @@ tzparse(const char *name, register struct state * sp, const int lastditch)
}
/*
* * Finally, fill in ttis. * ttisstd and ttisgmt need not be
* Finally, fill in ttis. ttisstd and ttisgmt need not be
* handled.
*/
sp->ttis[0].tt_gmtoff = -stdoffset;
@ -871,14 +878,13 @@ pg_tzset(const char *name)
}
/*
** The easy way to behave "as if no library function calls" localtime
** is to not call it--so we drop its guts into "localsub", which can be
** freely called. (And no, the PANS doesn't require the above behavior--
** but it *is* desirable.)
**
** The unused offset argument is for the benefit of mktime variants.
*/
* The easy way to behave "as if no library function calls" localtime
* is to not call it--so we drop its guts into "localsub", which can be
* freely called. (And no, the PANS doesn't require the above behavior--
* but it *is* desirable.)
*
* The unused offset argument is for the benefit of mktime variants.
*/
static void
localsub(const time_t *timep, const long offset, struct pg_tm * tmp)
{
@ -907,16 +913,12 @@ localsub(const time_t *timep, const long offset, struct pg_tm * tmp)
}
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);
*/
timesub(&t, ttisp->tt_gmtoff, sp, tmp);
tmp->tm_isdst = ttisp->tt_isdst;
tmp->tm_zone = &sp->chars[ttisp->tt_abbrind];
}
struct pg_tm *
pg_localtime(const time_t *timep)
{
@ -926,9 +928,8 @@ pg_localtime(const time_t *timep)
/*
** gmtsub is to gmtime as localsub is to localtime.
*/
* gmtsub is to gmtime as localsub is to localtime.
*/
static void
gmtsub(const time_t *timep, const long offset, struct pg_tm * tmp)
{
@ -940,8 +941,8 @@ gmtsub(const time_t *timep, const long offset, struct pg_tm * tmp)
timesub(timep, offset, gmtptr, tmp);
/*
* * Could get fancy here and deliver something such as * "UTC+xxxx"
* or "UTC-xxxx" if offset is non-zero, * but this is no time for a
* Could get fancy here and deliver something such as "UTC+xxxx"
* or "UTC-xxxx" if offset is non-zero, but this is no time for a
* treasure hunt.
*/
if (offset != 0)
@ -959,7 +960,8 @@ pg_gmtime(const time_t *timep)
static void
timesub(const time_t *timep, const long offset, register const struct state * sp, register struct pg_tm * tmp)
timesub(const time_t *timep, const long offset,
register const struct state * sp, register struct pg_tm * tmp)
{
register const struct lsinfo *lp;
register long days;
@ -1004,7 +1006,7 @@ timesub(const time_t *timep, const long offset, register const struct state * sp
if (*timep == 0x80000000)
{
/*
* * A 3B1 muffs the division on the most negative number.
* A 3B1 muffs the division on the most negative number.
*/
days = -24855;
rem = -11648;
@ -1026,7 +1028,7 @@ timesub(const time_t *timep, const long offset, register const struct state * sp
tmp->tm_min = (int) (rem / SECSPERMIN);
/*
* * A positive leap second requires a special * representation. This
* A positive leap second requires a special representation. This
* uses "... ??:59:60" et seq.
*/
tmp->tm_sec = (int) (rem % SECSPERMIN) + hit;
@ -1058,20 +1060,20 @@ timesub(const time_t *timep, const long offset, register const struct state * sp
}
/*
** Adapted from code provided by Robert Elz, who writes:
** The "best" way to do mktime I think is based on an idea of Bob
** Kridle's (so its said...) from a long time ago.
** [kridle@xinet.com as of 1996-01-16.]
** It does a binary search of the time_t space. Since time_t's are
** just 32 bits, its a max of 32 iterations (even at 64 bits it
** would still be very reasonable).
*/
* Adapted from code provided by Robert Elz, who writes:
* The "best" way to do mktime I think is based on an idea of Bob
* Kridle's (so its said...) from a long time ago.
* [kridle@xinet.com as of 1996-01-16.]
* It does a binary search of the time_t space. Since time_t's are
* just 32 bits, its a max of 32 iterations (even at 64 bits it
* would still be very reasonable).
*/
#define WRONG (-1)
/*
** Simplified normalize logic courtesy Paul Eggert (eggert@twinsun.com).
*/
* Simplified normalize logic courtesy Paul Eggert (eggert@twinsun.com).
*/
static int
increment_overflow(int *number, int delta)
@ -1109,7 +1111,10 @@ tmcomp(register const struct pg_tm * atmp, register const struct pg_tm * btmp)
return result;
}
static time_t time2sub(struct pg_tm * tmp, void (*funcp) (const time_t *, long, struct pg_tm *), const long offset, int *okayp, const int do_norm_secs)
static time_t
time2sub(struct pg_tm * tmp,
void (*funcp) (const time_t *, long, struct pg_tm *),
const long offset, int *okayp, const int do_norm_secs)
{
register const struct state *sp;
register int dir;
@ -1138,7 +1143,7 @@ static time_t time2sub(struct pg_tm * tmp, void (*funcp) (const time_t *, long,
return WRONG;
/*
* * Turn yourtm.tm_year into an actual year number for now. * It is
* Turn yourtm.tm_year into an actual year number for now. It is
* converted back to an offset from TM_YEAR_BASE later.
*/
if (increment_overflow(&yourtm.tm_year, TM_YEAR_BASE))
@ -1177,10 +1182,10 @@ static time_t time2sub(struct pg_tm * tmp, void (*funcp) (const time_t *, long,
else if (yourtm.tm_year + TM_YEAR_BASE < EPOCH_YEAR)
{
/*
* * We can't set tm_sec to 0, because that might push the * time
* below the minimum representable time. * Set tm_sec to 59
* instead. * This assumes that the minimum representable time is *
* not in the same minute that a leap second was deleted from, *
* We can't set tm_sec to 0, because that might push the time
* below the minimum representable time. Set tm_sec to 59
* instead. This assumes that the minimum representable time is
* not in the same minute that a leap second was deleted from,
* which is a safer assumption than using 58 would be.
*/
if (increment_overflow(&yourtm.tm_sec, 1 - SECSPERMIN))
@ -1195,14 +1200,14 @@ static time_t time2sub(struct pg_tm * tmp, void (*funcp) (const time_t *, long,
}
/*
* * Divide the search space in half * (this works whether time_t is
* Divide the search space in half (this works whether time_t is
* signed or unsigned).
*/
bits = TYPE_BIT(time_t) -1;
/*
* * If time_t is signed, then 0 is just above the median, * assuming
* two's complement arithmetic. * If time_t is unsigned, then (1 <<
* If time_t is signed, then 0 is just above the median, assuming
* two's complement arithmetic. If time_t is unsigned, then (1 <<
* bits) is just above the median.
*/
t = TYPE_SIGNED(time_t) ? 0 : (((time_t) 1) << bits);
@ -1226,12 +1231,12 @@ static time_t time2sub(struct pg_tm * tmp, void (*funcp) (const time_t *, long,
break;
/*
* * Right time, wrong type. * Hunt for right time, right type. *
* It's okay to guess wrong since the guess * gets checked.
* Right time, wrong type. Hunt for right time, right type.
* It's okay to guess wrong since the guess gets checked.
*/
/*
* * The (void *) casts are the benefit of SunOS 3.3 on Sun 2's.
* The (void *) casts are the benefit of SunOS 3.3 on Sun 2's.
*/
sp = (const struct state *)
(((void *) funcp == (void *) localsub) ?
@ -1253,7 +1258,7 @@ static time_t time2sub(struct pg_tm * tmp, void (*funcp) (const time_t *, long,
continue;
/*
* * We have a match.
* We have a match.
*/
t = newt;
goto label;
@ -1271,20 +1276,26 @@ label:
return t;
}
static time_t time2(struct pg_tm * tmp, void (*funcp) (const time_t *, long, struct pg_tm *), const long offset, int *okayp)
static time_t
time2(struct pg_tm * tmp,
void (*funcp) (const time_t *, long, struct pg_tm *),
const long offset, int *okayp)
{
time_t t;
/*
* * First try without normalization of seconds * (in case tm_sec
* contains a value associated with a leap second). * If that fails,
* First try without normalization of seconds (in case tm_sec
* contains a value associated with a leap second). If that fails,
* try with normalization of seconds.
*/
t = time2sub(tmp, funcp, offset, okayp, FALSE);
return *okayp ? t : time2sub(tmp, funcp, offset, okayp, TRUE);
}
static time_t time1(struct pg_tm * tmp, void (*funcp) (const time_t *, long, struct pg_tm *), const long offset)
static time_t
time1(struct pg_tm * tmp,
void (*funcp) (const time_t *, long, struct pg_tm *),
const long offset)
{
register time_t t;
register const struct state *sp;
@ -1305,14 +1316,14 @@ static time_t time1(struct pg_tm * tmp, void (*funcp) (const time_t *, long, str
return t;
/*
* * We're supposed to assume that somebody took a time of one type *
* and did some math on it that yielded a "struct pg_tm" that's bad. *
* We try to divine the type they started from and adjust to the *
* We're supposed to assume that somebody took a time of one type
* and did some math on it that yielded a "struct pg_tm" that's bad.
* We try to divine the type they started from and adjust to the
* type they need.
*/
/*
* * The (void *) casts are the benefit of SunOS 3.3 on Sun 2's.
* The (void *) casts are the benefit of SunOS 3.3 on Sun 2's.
*/
sp = (const struct state *) (((void *) funcp == (void *) localsub) ?
lclptr : gmtptr);

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@ -2,17 +2,20 @@
#define PRIVATE_H
/*
** This file is in the public domain, so clarified as of
** 1996-06-05 by Arthur David Olson (arthur_david_olson@nih.gov).
*/
* This file is in the public domain, so clarified as of
* 1996-06-05 by Arthur David Olson (arthur_david_olson@nih.gov).
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/timezone/private.h,v 1.8 2004/05/21 20:59:10 tgl Exp $
*/
/*
** This header is for use ONLY with the time conversion code.
** There is no guarantee that it will remain unchanged,
** or that it will remain at all.
** Do NOT copy it to any system include directory.
** Thank you!
*/
* This header is for use ONLY with the time conversion code.
* There is no guarantee that it will remain unchanged,
* or that it will remain at all.
* Do NOT copy it to any system include directory.
* Thank you!
*/
#include <limits.h> /* for CHAR_BIT */
#include <sys/wait.h> /* for WIFEXITED and WEXITSTATUS */
@ -28,32 +31,31 @@
#define WEXITSTATUS(status) (((status) >> 8) & 0xff)
#endif /* !defined WEXITSTATUS */
/* Unlike <ctype.h>'s isdigit, this also works if c < 0 | c > UCHAR_MAX. */
/* Unlike <ctype.h>'s isdigit, this also works if c < 0 | c > UCHAR_MAX. */
#define is_digit(c) ((unsigned)(c) - '0' <= 9)
/*
** SunOS 4.1.1 headers lack EXIT_SUCCESS.
*/
* SunOS 4.1.1 headers lack EXIT_SUCCESS.
*/
#ifndef EXIT_SUCCESS
#define EXIT_SUCCESS 0
#endif /* !defined EXIT_SUCCESS */
/*
** SunOS 4.1.1 headers lack EXIT_FAILURE.
*/
* SunOS 4.1.1 headers lack EXIT_FAILURE.
*/
#ifndef EXIT_FAILURE
#define EXIT_FAILURE 1
#endif /* !defined EXIT_FAILURE */
/*
** SunOS 4.1.1 libraries lack remove.
*/
* SunOS 4.1.1 libraries lack remove.
*/
#ifndef remove
extern int unlink(const char *filename);
#define remove unlink
#endif /* !defined remove */
@ -92,11 +94,11 @@ extern char *scheck(const char *string, const char *format);
#ifndef INT_STRLEN_MAXIMUM
/*
** 302 / 1000 is log10(2.0) rounded up.
** Subtract one for the sign bit if the type is signed;
** add one for integer division truncation;
** add one more for a minus sign if the type is signed.
*/
* 302 / 1000 is log10(2.0) rounded up.
* Subtract one for the sign bit if the type is signed;
* add one for integer division truncation;
* add one more for a minus sign if the type is signed.
*/
#define INT_STRLEN_MAXIMUM(type) \
((TYPE_BIT(type) - TYPE_SIGNED(type)) * 302 / 1000 + 1 + TYPE_SIGNED(type))
#endif /* !defined INT_STRLEN_MAXIMUM */
@ -104,7 +106,7 @@ extern char *scheck(const char *string, const char *format);
#define _(msgid) (msgid)
/*
** UNIX was a registered trademark of The Open Group in 2003.
*/
* UNIX was a registered trademark of The Open Group in 2003.
*/
#endif /* !defined PRIVATE_H */

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@ -1,3 +1,11 @@
/*
* This file is in the public domain, so clarified as of
* 1996-06-05 by Arthur David Olson (arthur_david_olson@nih.gov).
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/timezone/scheck.c,v 1.5 2004/05/21 20:59:10 tgl Exp $
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include "private.h"

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@ -1,19 +1,22 @@
/*
** Copyright (c) 1989 The Regents of the University of California.
** All rights reserved.
**
** Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted
** provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are
** duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation,
** advertising materials, and other materials related to such
** distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed
** by the University of California, Berkeley. The name of the
** University may not be used to endorse or promote products derived
** from this software without specific prior written permission.
** THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR
** IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED
** WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
*/
* Copyright (c) 1989 The Regents of the University of California.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted
* provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are
* duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation,
* advertising materials, and other materials related to such
* distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed
* by the University of California, Berkeley. The name of the
* University may not be used to endorse or promote products derived
* from this software without specific prior written permission.
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED
* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/timezone/strftime.c,v 1.3 2004/05/21 20:59:10 tgl Exp $
*/
#include "postgres.h"
@ -60,15 +63,19 @@ static const struct lc_time_T C_time_locale = {
"%H:%M:%S",
/*
* * x_fmt * C99 requires this format. * Using just numbers (as here)
* makes Quakers happier; * it's also compatible with SVR4.
* x_fmt
*
* C99 requires this format. Using just numbers (as here)
* makes Quakers happier; it's also compatible with SVR4.
*/
"%m/%d/%y",
/*
* * c_fmt * C99 requires this format. * Previously this code used "%D
* %X", but we now conform to C99. * Note that * "%a %b %d
* %H:%M:%S %Y" * is used by Solaris 2.3.
* c_fmt
*
* C99 requires this format. Previously this code used "%D %X", but we now
* conform to C99. Note that "%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y" is used by Solaris
* 2.3.
*/
"%a %b %e %T %Y",
@ -84,7 +91,8 @@ static const struct lc_time_T C_time_locale = {
static char *_add(const char *, char *, const char *);
static char *_conv(int, const char *, char *, const char *);
static char *_fmt(const char *, const struct pg_tm *, char *, const char *, int *);
static char *_fmt(const char *, const struct pg_tm *, char *,
const char *, int *);
#define IN_NONE 0
#define IN_SOME 1
@ -93,7 +101,8 @@ static char *_fmt(const char *, const struct pg_tm *, char *, const char *, int
size_t
pg_strftime(char *s, size_t maxsize, const char *format, const struct pg_tm * t)
pg_strftime(char *s, size_t maxsize, const char *format,
const struct pg_tm *t)
{
char *p;
int warn;
@ -107,7 +116,8 @@ pg_strftime(char *s, size_t maxsize, const char *format, const struct pg_tm * t)
}
static char *
_fmt(const char *format, const struct pg_tm * t, char *pt, const char *ptlim, int *warnp)
_fmt(const char *format, const struct pg_tm * t, char *pt, const char *ptlim,
int *warnp)
{
for (; *format; ++format)
{
@ -147,9 +157,9 @@ _fmt(const char *format, const struct pg_tm * t, char *pt, const char *ptlim, in
case 'C':
/*
* * %C used to do a... * _fmt("%a %b %e %X %Y", t); *
* ...whereas now POSIX 1003.2 calls for * something
* completely different. * (ado, 1993-05-24)
* %C used to do a... _fmt("%a %b %e %X %Y", t);
* ...whereas now POSIX 1003.2 calls for something
* completely different. (ado, 1993-05-24)
*/
pt = _conv((t->tm_year + TM_YEAR_BASE) / 100,
"%02d", pt, ptlim);
@ -175,10 +185,10 @@ _fmt(const char *format, const struct pg_tm * t, char *pt, const char *ptlim, in
case 'O':
/*
* * C99 locale modifiers. * The sequences * %Ec %EC
* %Ex %EX %Ey %EY * %Od %oe %OH %OI %Om %OM * %OS
* %Ou %OU %OV %Ow %OW %Oy * are supposed to provide
* alternate * representations.
* C99 locale modifiers. The sequences %Ec %EC
* %Ex %EX %Ey %EY %Od %oe %OH %OI %Om %OM %OS
* %Ou %OU %OV %Ow %OW %Oy are supposed to provide
* alternate representations.
*/
goto label;
case 'e':
@ -201,12 +211,11 @@ _fmt(const char *format, const struct pg_tm * t, char *pt, const char *ptlim, in
case 'k':
/*
* * This used to be... * _conv(t->tm_hour % 12 ? *
* t->tm_hour % 12 : 12, 2, ' '); * ...and has been
* changed to the below to * match SunOS 4.1.1 and
* Arnold Robbins' * strftime version 3.0. That is,
* "%k" and * "%l" have been swapped. * (ado,
* 1993-05-24)
* This used to be... _conv(t->tm_hour % 12 ? t->tm_hour
* % 12 : 12, 2, ' '); ...and has been changed to the
* below to match SunOS 4.1.1 and Arnold Robbins' strftime
* version 3.0. That is, "%k" and "%l" have been
* swapped. (ado, 1993-05-24)
*/
pt = _conv(t->tm_hour, "%2d", pt, ptlim);
continue;
@ -222,10 +231,10 @@ _fmt(const char *format, const struct pg_tm * t, char *pt, const char *ptlim, in
case 'l':
/*
* * This used to be... * _conv(t->tm_hour, 2, ' '); *
* ...and has been changed to the below to * match
* SunOS 4.1.1 and Arnold Robbin's * strftime version
* 3.0. That is, "%k" and * "%l" have been swapped. *
* This used to be... _conv(t->tm_hour, 2, ' ');
* ...and has been changed to the below to match
* SunOS 4.1.1 and Arnold Robbin's strftime version
* 3.0. That is, "%k" and "%l" have been swapped.
* (ado, 1993-05-24)
*/
pt = _conv((t->tm_hour % 12) ?
@ -285,9 +294,9 @@ _fmt(const char *format, const struct pg_tm * t, char *pt, const char *ptlim, in
case 'u':
/*
* * From Arnold Robbins' strftime version 3.0: * "ISO
* 8601: Weekday as a decimal number * [1 (Monday) -
* 7]" * (ado, 1993-05-24)
* From Arnold Robbins' strftime version 3.0: "ISO 8601:
* Weekday as a decimal number [1 (Monday) - 7]"
* (ado, 1993-05-24)
*/
pt = _conv((t->tm_wday == 0) ?
DAYSPERWEEK : t->tm_wday,
@ -297,23 +306,23 @@ _fmt(const char *format, const struct pg_tm * t, char *pt, const char *ptlim, in
case 'G': /* ISO 8601 year (four digits) */
case 'g': /* ISO 8601 year (two digits) */
/*
** From Arnold Robbins' strftime version 3.0: "the week number of the
** year (the first Monday as the first day of week 1) as a decimal number
** (01-53)."
** (ado, 1993-05-24)
**
** From "http://www.ft.uni-erlangen.de/~mskuhn/iso-time.html" by Markus Kuhn:
** "Week 01 of a year is per definition the first week which has the
** Thursday in this year, which is equivalent to the week which contains
** the fourth day of January. In other words, the first week of a new year
** is the week which has the majority of its days in the new year. Week 01
** might also contain days from the previous year and the week before week
** 01 of a year is the last week (52 or 53) of the previous year even if
** it contains days from the new year. A week starts with Monday (day 1)
** and ends with Sunday (day 7). For example, the first week of the year
** 1997 lasts from 1996-12-30 to 1997-01-05..."
** (ado, 1996-01-02)
*/
* From Arnold Robbins' strftime version 3.0: "the week number of the
* year (the first Monday as the first day of week 1) as a decimal number
* (01-53)."
* (ado, 1993-05-24)
*
* From "http://www.ft.uni-erlangen.de/~mskuhn/iso-time.html" by Markus Kuhn:
* "Week 01 of a year is per definition the first week which has the
* Thursday in this year, which is equivalent to the week which contains
* the fourth day of January. In other words, the first week of a new year
* is the week which has the majority of its days in the new year. Week 01
* might also contain days from the previous year and the week before week
* 01 of a year is the last week (52 or 53) of the previous year even if
* it contains days from the new year. A week starts with Monday (day 1)
* and ends with Sunday (day 7). For example, the first week of the year
* 1997 lasts from 1996-12-30 to 1997-01-05..."
* (ado, 1996-01-02)
*/
{
int year;
int yday;
@ -334,14 +343,14 @@ _fmt(const char *format, const struct pg_tm * t, char *pt, const char *ptlim, in
DAYSPERNYEAR;
/*
* * What yday (-3 ... 3) does * the ISO year
* What yday (-3 ... 3) does the ISO year
* begin on?
*/
bot = ((yday + 11 - wday) %
DAYSPERWEEK) - 3;
/*
* * What yday does the NEXT * ISO year begin
* What yday does the NEXT ISO year begin
* on?
*/
top = bot -
@ -383,8 +392,8 @@ _fmt(const char *format, const struct pg_tm * t, char *pt, const char *ptlim, in
case 'v':
/*
* * From Arnold Robbins' strftime version 3.0: *
* "date as dd-bbb-YYYY" * (ado, 1993-05-24)
* From Arnold Robbins' strftime version 3.0:
* "date as dd-bbb-YYYY" (ado, 1993-05-24)
*/
pt = _fmt("%e-%b-%Y", t, pt, ptlim, warnp);
continue;
@ -426,8 +435,8 @@ _fmt(const char *format, const struct pg_tm * t, char *pt, const char *ptlim, in
pt = _add(t->tm_zone, pt, ptlim);
/*
* * C99 says that %Z must be replaced by the * empty
* string if the time zone is not * determinable.
* C99 says that %Z must be replaced by the empty
* string if the time zone is not determinable.
*/
continue;
case 'z':
@ -458,8 +467,8 @@ _fmt(const char *format, const struct pg_tm * t, char *pt, const char *ptlim, in
case '%':
/*
* * X311J/88-090 (4.12.3.5): if conversion char is *
* undefined, behavior is undefined. Print out the *
* X311J/88-090 (4.12.3.5): if conversion char is
* undefined, behavior is undefined. Print out the
* character itself as printf(3) also does.
*/
default:

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@ -1,30 +1,32 @@
#ifndef TZFILE_H
#define TZFILE_H
/*
** This file is in the public domain, so clarified as of
** 1996-06-05 by Arthur David Olson (arthur_david_olson@nih.gov).
*/
* This file is in the public domain, so clarified as of
* 1996-06-05 by Arthur David Olson (arthur_david_olson@nih.gov).
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/timezone/tzfile.h,v 1.5 2004/05/21 20:59:10 tgl Exp $
*/
/*
** This header is for use ONLY with the time conversion code.
** There is no guarantee that it will remain unchanged,
** or that it will remain at all.
** Do NOT copy it to any system include directory.
** Thank you!
*/
* This header is for use ONLY with the time conversion code.
* There is no guarantee that it will remain unchanged,
* or that it will remain at all.
* Do NOT copy it to any system include directory.
* Thank you!
*/
/*
** Information about time zone files.
*/
* Information about time zone files.
*/
#define TZDEFAULT "localtime"
#define TZDEFRULES "posixrules"
/*
** Each file begins with. . .
*/
* Each file begins with. . .
*/
#define TZ_MAGIC "TZif"
@ -42,42 +44,43 @@ struct tzhead
char tzh_charcnt[4]; /* coded number of abbr. chars */
};
/*
** . . .followed by. . .
**
** tzh_timecnt (char [4])s coded transition times a la time(2)
** tzh_timecnt (unsigned char)s types of local time starting at above
** tzh_typecnt repetitions of
** one (char [4]) coded UTC offset in seconds
** one (unsigned char) used to set tm_isdst
** one (unsigned char) that's an abbreviation list index
** tzh_charcnt (char)s '\0'-terminated zone abbreviations
** tzh_leapcnt repetitions of
** one (char [4]) coded leap second transition times
** one (char [4]) total correction after above
** tzh_ttisstdcnt (char)s indexed by type; if TRUE, transition
** time is standard time, if FALSE,
** transition time is wall clock time
** if absent, transition times are
** assumed to be wall clock time
** tzh_ttisgmtcnt (char)s indexed by type; if TRUE, transition
** time is UTC, if FALSE,
** transition time is local time
** if absent, transition times are
** assumed to be local time
*/
/*----------
* . . .followed by. . .
*
* tzh_timecnt (char [4])s coded transition times a la time(2)
* tzh_timecnt (unsigned char)s types of local time starting at above
* tzh_typecnt repetitions of
* one (char [4]) coded UTC offset in seconds
* one (unsigned char) used to set tm_isdst
* one (unsigned char) that's an abbreviation list index
* tzh_charcnt (char)s '\0'-terminated zone abbreviations
* tzh_leapcnt repetitions of
* one (char [4]) coded leap second transition times
* one (char [4]) total correction after above
* tzh_ttisstdcnt (char)s indexed by type; if TRUE, transition
* time is standard time, if FALSE,
* transition time is wall clock time
* if absent, transition times are
* assumed to be wall clock time
* tzh_ttisgmtcnt (char)s indexed by type; if TRUE, transition
* time is UTC, if FALSE,
* transition time is local time
* if absent, transition times are
* assumed to be local time
*----------
*/
/*
** In the current implementation, "tzset()" refuses to deal with files that
** exceed any of the limits below.
*/
* In the current implementation, "tzset()" refuses to deal with files that
* exceed any of the limits below.
*/
/*
** The TZ_MAX_TIMES value below is enough to handle a bit more than a
** year's worth of solar time (corrected daily to the nearest second) or
** 138 years of Pacific Presidential Election time
** (where there are three time zone transitions every fourth year).
*/
* The TZ_MAX_TIMES value below is enough to handle a bit more than a
* year's worth of solar time (corrected daily to the nearest second) or
* 138 years of Pacific Presidential Election time
* (where there are three time zone transitions every fourth year).
*/
#define TZ_MAX_TIMES 370
#define TZ_MAX_TYPES 256 /* Limited by what (unsigned char)'s can
@ -127,9 +130,9 @@ struct tzhead
#define EPOCH_WDAY TM_THURSDAY
/*
** Accurate only for the past couple of centuries;
** that will probably do.
*/
* Accurate only for the past couple of centuries;
* that will probably do.
*/
#define isleap(y) (((y) % 4) == 0 && (((y) % 100) != 0 || ((y) % 400) == 0))

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@ -1,3 +1,11 @@
/*
* This file is in the public domain, so clarified as of
* 1996-06-05 by Arthur David Olson (arthur_david_olson@nih.gov).
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/timezone/zic.c,v 1.7 2004/05/21 20:59:10 tgl Exp $
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include <locale.h>
@ -26,13 +34,13 @@
static char elsieid[] = "@(#)zic.c 7.115";
/*
** On some ancient hosts, predicates like `isspace(C)' are defined
** only if isascii(C) || C == EOF. Modern hosts obey the C Standard,
** which says they are defined only if C == ((unsigned char) C) || C == EOF.
** Neither the C Standard nor Posix require that `isascii' exist.
** For portability, we check both ancient and modern requirements.
** If isascii is not defined, the isascii check succeeds trivially.
*/
* On some ancient hosts, predicates like `isspace(C)' are defined
* only if isascii(C) || C == EOF. Modern hosts obey the C Standard,
* which says they are defined only if C == ((unsigned char) C) || C == EOF.
* Neither the C Standard nor Posix require that `isascii' exist.
* For portability, we check both ancient and modern requirements.
* If isascii is not defined, the isascii check succeeds trivially.
*/
#include <ctype.h>
#ifndef isascii
#define isascii(x) 1
@ -67,8 +75,8 @@ struct rule
};
/*
** r_dycode r_dayofmonth r_wday
*/
* r_dycode r_dayofmonth r_wday
*/
#define DC_DOM 0 /* 1..31 */ /* unused */
#define DC_DOWGEQ 1 /* 1..31 */ /* 0..6 (Sun..Sat) */
@ -164,8 +172,8 @@ static int timecnt;
static int typecnt;
/*
** Line codes.
*/
* Line codes.
*/
#define LC_RULE 0
#define LC_ZONE 1
@ -173,8 +181,8 @@ static int typecnt;
#define LC_LEAP 3
/*
** Which fields are which on a Zone line.
*/
* Which fields are which on a Zone line.
*/
#define ZF_NAME 1
#define ZF_GMTOFF 2
@ -188,8 +196,8 @@ static int typecnt;
#define ZONE_MAXFIELDS 9
/*
** Which fields are which on a Zone continuation line.
*/
* Which fields are which on a Zone continuation line.
*/
#define ZFC_GMTOFF 0
#define ZFC_RULE 1
@ -202,8 +210,8 @@ static int typecnt;
#define ZONEC_MAXFIELDS 7
/*
** Which files are which on a Rule line.
*/
* Which files are which on a Rule line.
*/
#define RF_NAME 1
#define RF_LOYEAR 2
@ -217,16 +225,16 @@ static int typecnt;
#define RULE_FIELDS 10
/*
** Which fields are which on a Link line.
*/
* Which fields are which on a Link line.
*/
#define LF_FROM 1
#define LF_TO 2
#define LINK_FIELDS 3
/*
** Which fields are which on a Leap line.
*/
* Which fields are which on a Leap line.
*/
#define LP_YEAR 1
#define LP_MONTH 2
@ -237,8 +245,8 @@ static int typecnt;
#define LEAP_FIELDS 7
/*
** Year synonyms.
*/
* Year synonyms.
*/
#define YR_MINIMUM 0
#define YR_MAXIMUM 1
@ -360,8 +368,8 @@ static long corr[TZ_MAX_LEAPS];
static char roll[TZ_MAX_LEAPS];
/*
** Memory allocation.
*/
* Memory allocation.
*/
static char *
memcheck(ptr)
@ -384,8 +392,8 @@ char *const ptr;
#define ecatalloc(oldp, newp) memcheck(icatalloc((oldp), (newp)))
/*
** Error handling.
*/
* Error handling.
*/
#ifndef HAVE_STRERROR
static char *
@ -418,8 +426,8 @@ static void
error(const char *string)
{
/*
* * Match the format of "cc" to allow sh users to * zic ... 2>&1 |
* error -t "*" -v * on BSD systems.
* Match the format of "cc" to allow sh users to zic ... 2>&1 |
* error -t "*" -v on BSD systems.
*/
(void) fprintf(stderr, _("\"%s\", line %d: %s"),
filename, linenum, string);
@ -564,7 +572,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
for (i = 0; i < nzones; i = j)
{
/*
* * Find the next non-continuation zone entry.
* Find the next non-continuation zone entry.
*/
for (j = i + 1; j < nzones && zones[j].z_name == NULL; ++j)
continue;
@ -572,7 +580,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
}
/*
* * Make links.
* Make links.
*/
for (i = 0; i < nlinks; ++i)
{
@ -616,7 +624,7 @@ dolink(const char *fromfile, const char *tofile)
}
/*
* * We get to be careful here since * there's a fair chance of root
* We get to be careful here since there's a fair chance of root
* running us.
*/
if (!itsdir(toname))
@ -670,11 +678,11 @@ dolink(const char *fromfile, const char *tofile)
#endif /* !defined INT_MIN */
/*
** The tz file format currently allows at most 32-bit quantities.
** This restriction should be removed before signed 32-bit values
** wrap around in 2038, but unfortunately this will require a
** change to the tz file format.
*/
* The tz file format currently allows at most 32-bit quantities.
* This restriction should be removed before signed 32-bit values
* wrap around in 2038, but unfortunately this will require a
* change to the tz file format.
*/
#define MAX_BITS_IN_FILE 32
#define TIME_T_BITS_IN_FILE ((TYPE_BIT(time_t) < MAX_BITS_IN_FILE) ? TYPE_BIT(time_t) : MAX_BITS_IN_FILE)
@ -717,12 +725,12 @@ itsdir(const char *name)
}
/*
** Associate sets of rules with zones.
*/
* Associate sets of rules with zones.
*/
/*
** Sort by rule name.
*/
* Sort by rule name.
*/
static int
rcomp(const void *cp1, const void *cp2)
@ -800,14 +808,14 @@ associate(void)
if (zp->z_nrules == 0)
{
/*
* * Maybe we have a local standard time offset.
* Maybe we have a local standard time offset.
*/
eat(zp->z_filename, zp->z_linenum);
zp->z_stdoff = gethms(zp->z_rule, _("unruly zone"),
TRUE);
/*
* * Note, though, that if there's no rule, * a '%s' in the
* Note, though, that if there's no rule, a '%s' in the
* format is a bad thing.
*/
if (strchr(zp->z_format, '%') != 0)
@ -927,14 +935,14 @@ infile(const char *name)
error(_("expected continuation line not found"));
}
/*
** Convert a string of one of the forms
** h -h hh:mm -hh:mm hh:mm:ss -hh:mm:ss
** into a number of seconds.
** A null string maps to zero.
** Call error with errstring and return zero on errors.
*/
/*----------
* Convert a string of one of the forms
* h -h hh:mm -hh:mm hh:mm:ss -hh:mm:ss
* into a number of seconds.
* A null string maps to zero.
* Call error with errstring and return zero on errors.
*----------
*/
static long
gethms(const char *string, const char *errstring, const int signable)
{
@ -1144,7 +1152,7 @@ inzsub(register char **fields, const int nfields, const int iscont)
zones[nzones++] = z;
/*
* * If there was an UNTIL field on this line, * there's more
* If there was an UNTIL field on this line, there's more
* information about the zone on the next line.
*/
return hasuntil;
@ -1302,7 +1310,9 @@ inlink(register char **fields, const int nfields)
}
static void
rulesub(register struct rule * rp, const char *loyearp, const char *hiyearp, const char *typep, const char *monthp, const char *dayp, const char *timep)
rulesub(register struct rule * rp, const char *loyearp, const char *hiyearp,
const char *typep, const char *monthp, const char *dayp,
const char *timep)
{
register const struct lookup *lp;
register const char *cp;
@ -1346,7 +1356,7 @@ rulesub(register struct rule * rp, const char *loyearp, const char *hiyearp, con
ifree(dp);
/*
* * Year work.
* Year work.
*/
cp = loyearp;
lp = byword(cp, begin_years);
@ -1428,8 +1438,7 @@ rulesub(register struct rule * rp, const char *loyearp, const char *hiyearp, con
min_year = rp->r_loyear;
/*
* * Day work. * Accept things such as: * 1 * last-Sunday * Sun<=20 *
* Sun>=7
* Day work. Accept things such as: 1 last-Sunday Sun<=20 Sun>=7
*/
dp = ecpyalloc(dayp);
if ((lp = byword(dp, lasts)) != NULL)
@ -1520,14 +1529,14 @@ writezone(const char *name)
unsigned char types[TZ_MAX_TIMES];
/*
* * Sort.
* Sort.
*/
if (timecnt > 1)
(void) qsort((void *) attypes, (size_t) timecnt,
(size_t) sizeof *attypes, atcomp);
/*
* * Optimize.
* Optimize.
*/
{
int fromi;
@ -1560,7 +1569,7 @@ writezone(const char *name)
}
/*
* * Transfer.
* Transfer.
*/
for (i = 0; i < timecnt; ++i)
{
@ -1572,7 +1581,7 @@ writezone(const char *name)
(void) sprintf(fullname, "%s/%s", directory, name);
/*
* * Remove old file, if any, to snap links.
* Remove old file, if any, to snap links.
*/
if (!itsdir(fullname) && remove(fullname) != 0 && errno != ENOENT)
{
@ -1714,14 +1723,14 @@ outzone(const struct zone * zpfirst, const int zonecount)
char startbuf[BUFSIZ];
/*
* * Now. . .finally. . .generate some useful data!
* Now. . .finally. . .generate some useful data!
*/
timecnt = 0;
typecnt = 0;
charcnt = 0;
/*
* * Thanks to Earl Chew (earl@dnd.icp.nec.com.au) * for noting the
* Thanks to Earl Chew (earl@dnd.icp.nec.com.au) for noting the
* need to unconditionally initialize startttisstd.
*/
startttisstd = FALSE;
@ -1729,7 +1738,7 @@ outzone(const struct zone * zpfirst, const int zonecount)
for (i = 0; i < zonecount; ++i)
{
/*
* * A guess that may well be corrected later.
* A guess that may well be corrected later.
*/
stdoff = 0;
zp = &zpfirst[i];
@ -1764,7 +1773,7 @@ outzone(const struct zone * zpfirst, const int zonecount)
break;
/*
* * Mark which rules to do in the current year. * For
* Mark which rules to do in the current year. For
* those to do, calculate rpytime(rp, year);
*/
for (j = 0; j < zp->z_nrules; ++j)
@ -1789,8 +1798,8 @@ outzone(const struct zone * zpfirst, const int zonecount)
if (useuntil)
{
/*
* * Turn untiltime into UTC * assuming the
* current gmtoff and * stdoff values.
* Turn untiltime into UTC assuming the
* current gmtoff and stdoff values.
*/
untiltime = zp->z_untiltime;
if (!zp->z_untilrule.r_todisgmt)
@ -1802,7 +1811,7 @@ outzone(const struct zone * zpfirst, const int zonecount)
}
/*
* * Find the rule (of those to do, if any) * that
* Find the rule (of those to do, if any) that
* takes effect earliest in the year.
*/
k = -1;
@ -1885,7 +1894,7 @@ outzone(const struct zone * zpfirst, const int zonecount)
}
/*
* * Now we may get to set starttime for the next zone line.
* Now we may get to set starttime for the next zone line.
*/
if (useuntil)
{
@ -1930,7 +1939,8 @@ addtt(const time_t starttime, int type)
}
static int
addtype(const long gmtoff, const char *abbr, const int isdst, const int ttisstd, const int ttisgmt)
addtype(const long gmtoff, const char *abbr, const int isdst,
const int ttisstd, const int ttisgmt)
{
register int i,
j;
@ -1952,7 +1962,7 @@ addtype(const long gmtoff, const char *abbr, const int isdst, const int ttisstd,
}
/*
* * See if there's already an entry for this zone type. * If so, just
* See if there's already an entry for this zone type. If so, just
* return its index.
*/
for (i = 0; i < typecnt; ++i)
@ -1965,7 +1975,7 @@ addtype(const long gmtoff, const char *abbr, const int isdst, const int ttisstd,
}
/*
* * There isn't one; add a new one, unless there are already too *
* There isn't one; add a new one, unless there are already too
* many.
*/
if (typecnt >= TZ_MAX_TYPES)
@ -2031,7 +2041,7 @@ adjleap(void)
register long last = 0;
/*
* * propagate leap seconds forward
* propagate leap seconds forward
*/
for (i = 0; i < leapcnt; ++i)
{
@ -2107,14 +2117,14 @@ byword(register const char *word, register const struct lookup * table)
return NULL;
/*
* * Look for exact match.
* Look for exact match.
*/
for (lp = table; lp->l_word != NULL; ++lp)
if (ciequal(word, lp->l_word))
return lp;
/*
* * Look for inexact match.
* Look for inexact match.
*/
foundlp = NULL;
for (lp = table; lp->l_word != NULL; ++lp)
@ -2200,9 +2210,9 @@ tadd(const time_t t1, const long t2)
}
/*
** Given a rule, and a year, compute the date - in seconds since January 1,
** 1970, 00:00 LOCAL time - in that year that the rule refers to.
*/
* Given a rule, and a year, compute the date - in seconds since January 1,
* 1970, 00:00 LOCAL time - in that year that the rule refers to.
*/
static time_t
rpytime(register const struct rule * rp, register const int wantedy)
@ -2261,7 +2271,7 @@ rpytime(register const struct rule * rp, register const int wantedy)
wday = eitol(EPOCH_WDAY);
/*
* * Don't trust mod of negative numbers.
* Don't trust mod of negative numbers.
*/
if (dayoff >= 0)
wday = (wday + dayoff) % LDAYSPERWEEK;
@ -2333,7 +2343,7 @@ mkdirs(char *argname)
#ifdef WIN32
/*
* * DOS drive specifier?
* DOS drive specifier?
*/
if (isalpha((unsigned char) name[0]) &&
name[1] == ':' && name[2] == '\0')
@ -2345,9 +2355,9 @@ mkdirs(char *argname)
if (!itsdir(name))
{
/*
* * It doesn't seem to exist, so we try to create it. *
* Creation may fail because of the directory being * created
* by some other multiprocessor, so we get * to do extra
* It doesn't seem to exist, so we try to create it.
* Creation may fail because of the directory being created
* by some other multiprocessor, so we get to do extra
* checking.
*/
if (mkdir(name, MKDIR_UMASK) != 0)
@ -2387,8 +2397,8 @@ eitol(const int i)
}
/*
** UNIX was a registered trademark of The Open Group in 2003.
*/
* UNIX was a registered trademark of The Open Group in 2003.
*/
#ifdef WIN32