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There's no point in re-including these after having read postgres.h,
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While at it, also fix some places that were ignoring our standard pattern
of "include postgres[_fe].h, then system header files, then other Postgres
header files".  While there's not any great magic in doing it that way
rather than system headers last, it's silly to have just a few files
deviating from the general pattern.  (But I didn't attempt to enforce this
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data Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2016j. 2017-01-30 11:40:22 -05:00
tznames Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2016j. 2017-01-30 11:40:22 -05:00
.gitignore Semi-automatically detect changes in timezone abbreviations. 2013-03-23 19:17:44 -04:00
Makefile Sync our copy of the timezone library with IANA release tzcode2016c. 2016-03-28 15:10:17 -04:00
README Sync our copy of the timezone library with IANA release tzcode2016j. 2016-12-15 14:32:42 -05:00
known_abbrevs.txt Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2016j. 2017-01-30 11:40:22 -05:00
localtime.c Sync our copy of the timezone library with IANA release tzcode2016g. 2016-10-19 18:55:52 -04:00
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strftime.c Remove useless duplicate inclusions of system header files. 2017-02-25 16:12:55 -05:00
tzfile.h Sync our copy of the timezone library with IANA release tzcode2016c. 2016-03-28 15:10:17 -04:00
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README

src/timezone/README

This is a PostgreSQL adapted version of the IANA timezone library from

	http://www.iana.org/time-zones

The latest versions of both the tzdata and tzcode tarballs are normally
available right from that page.  Historical versions can be found
elsewhere on the site.

Since time zone rules change frequently in some parts of the world,
we should endeavor to update the data files before each PostgreSQL
release.  The code need not be updated as often, but we must track
changes that might affect interpretation of the data files.


Time Zone data
==============

The data files under data/ are an exact copy of the latest tzdata set,
except that we omit some files that are not of interest for our purposes.

While the files under data/ can just be duplicated when updating, manual
effort is needed to update the time zone abbreviation lists under tznames/.
These need to be changed whenever new abbreviations are invented or the
UTC offset associated with an existing abbreviation changes.  To detect
if this has happened, after installing new files under data/ do
	make abbrevs.txt
which will produce a file showing all abbreviations that are in current
use according to the data/ files.  Compare this to known_abbrevs.txt,
which is the list that existed last time the tznames/ files were updated.
Update tznames/ as seems appropriate, then replace known_abbrevs.txt
in the same commit.  Usually, if a known abbreviation has changed meaning,
the appropriate fix is to make it refer to a long-form zone name instead
of a fixed GMT offset.

The core regression test suite does some simple validation of the zone
data and abbreviations data (notably by checking that the pg_timezone_names
and pg_timezone_abbrevs views don't throw errors).  It's worth running it
as a cross-check on proposed updates.

When there has been a new release of Windows (probably including Service
Packs), the list of matching timezones need to be updated. Run the
script in src/tools/win32tzlist.pl on a Windows machine running this new
release and apply any new timezones that it detects. Never remove any
mappings in case they are removed in Windows, since we still need to
match properly on the old version.


Time Zone code
==============

The code in this directory is currently synced with tzcode release 2016j.
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.

For the most part we want to use the upstream code as-is, but there are
several considerations preventing an exact match:

* For readability/maintainability we reformat the code to match our own
conventions; this includes pgindent'ing it and getting rid of upstream's
overuse of "register" declarations.  (It used to include conversion of
old-style function declarations to C89 style, but thank goodness they
fixed that.)

* We need the code to follow Postgres' portability conventions; this
includes relying on configure's results rather than hand-hacked #defines,
and not relying on <stdint.h> features that may not exist on old systems.
(In particular this means using Postgres' definitions of the int32 and
int64 typedefs, not int_fast32_t/int_fast64_t.)

* Since Postgres is typically built on a system that has its own copy
of the <time.h> functions, we must avoid conflicting with those.  This
mandates renaming typedef time_t to pg_time_t, and similarly for most
other exposed names.

* We have exposed the tzload() and tzparse() internal functions, and
slightly modified the API of the former, in part because it now relies
on our own pg_open_tzfile() rather than opening files for itself.

* There's a fair amount of code we don't need and have removed,
including all the nonstandard optional APIs.  We have also added
a few functions of our own at the bottom of localtime.c.

* In zic.c, we have added support for a -P (print_abbrevs) switch, which
is used to create the "abbrevs.txt" summary of currently-in-use zone
abbreviations that was described above.


The most convenient way to compare a new tzcode release to our code is
to first run the tzcode source files through a sed filter like this:

    sed -r \
        -e 's/^([ \t]*)\*\*([ \t])/\1 *\2/' \
        -e 's/^([ \t]*)\*\*$/\1 */' \
        -e 's|^\*/| */|' \
        -e 's/\bregister[ \t]//g' \
        -e 's/int_fast32_t/int32/g' \
        -e 's/int_fast64_t/int64/g' \
        -e 's/struct[ \t]+tm\b/struct pg_tm/g' \
        -e 's/\btime_t\b/pg_time_t/g' \

and then run them through pgindent.  (The first three sed patterns deal
with conversion of their block comment style to something pgindent
won't make a hash of; the remainder address other points noted above.)
After that, the files can be diff'd directly against our corresponding
files.