tzif/data/tzif.rs
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// This file is part of ICU4X. For terms of use, please see the file
// called LICENSE at the top level of the ICU4X source tree
// (online at: https://github.com/unicode-org/icu4x/blob/main/LICENSE ).
use super::time::Seconds;
use crate::data::posix::PosixTzString;
/// A `TZif` file header.
/// See <https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8536> for more information.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct TzifHeader {
/// An byte identifying the version of the file's format.
/// The value MUST be one of the following:
///
/// NUL (0x00) Version 1 - The file contains only the version 1
/// header and data block. Version 1 files MUST NOT contain a
/// version-2+ header, data block, or footer.
///
/// '2' (0x32) Version 2 - The file MUST contain the version 1 header
/// and data block, a version-2+ header and data block, and a
/// footer. The TZ string in the footer (Section 3.3), if
/// nonempty, MUST strictly adhere to the requirements for the TZ
/// environment variable as defined in Section 8.3 of the "Base
/// Definitions" volume of \[POSIX\] and MUST encode the POSIX
/// portable character set as ASCII.
///
/// '3' (0x33) Version 3 - The file MUST contain the version 1 header
/// and data block, a version-2+ header and data block, and a
/// footer. The TZ string in the footer (Section 3.3), if
/// nonempty, MUST conform to POSIX requirements with ASCII
/// encoding, except that it MAY use the TZ string extensions
/// described below (Section 3.3.1).
pub version: usize,
/// A four-byte unsigned integer specifying the number of UT/
/// local indicators contained in the data block -- MUST either be
/// zero or equal to "typecnt".
pub isutcnt: usize,
/// A four-byte unsigned integer specifying the number of
/// standard/wall indicators contained in the data block -- MUST
/// either be zero or equal to "typecnt".
pub isstdcnt: usize,
/// A four-byte unsigned integer specifying the number of
/// leap-second records contained in the data block.
pub leapcnt: usize,
/// A four-byte unsigned integer specifying the number of
/// transition times contained in the data block.
pub timecnt: usize,
/// A four-byte unsigned integer specifying the number of
/// local time type records contained in the data block -- MUST NOT be
/// zero. (Although local time type records convey no useful
/// information in files that have nonempty TZ strings but no
/// transitions, at least one such record is nevertheless required
/// because many `TZif` readers reject files that have zero time types.)
pub typecnt: usize,
/// A four-byte unsigned integer specifying the total number
/// of bytes used by the set of time zone designations contained in
/// the data block - MUST NOT be zero. The count includes the
/// trailing NUL (0x00) byte at the end of the last time zone
/// designation.
pub charcnt: usize,
}
impl TzifHeader {
/// Returns the version number of the `TZif` header.
pub fn version(&self) -> usize {
self.version
}
/// Returns the number of bytes per time object based on the version number.
pub fn time_size<const V: usize>() -> usize {
match V {
1 => 4,
_ => 8,
}
}
/// Returns the exact size of the data block in bytes based on the header.
pub fn block_size<const V: usize>(&self) -> usize {
let time_size = Self::time_size::<V>();
self.timecnt * time_size
+ self.timecnt
+ self.typecnt * 6
+ self.charcnt
+ self.leapcnt * (time_size + 4)
+ self.isstdcnt
+ self.isutcnt
}
}
/// A struct containing the data of a `TZif` file.
/// > A `TZif` file is structured as follows:
/// > ```text
/// > Version 1 Versions 2 & 3
/// > +-------------+ +-------------+
/// > | Version 1 | | Version 1 |
/// > | Header | | Header |
/// > +-------------+ +-------------+
/// > | Version 1 | | Version 1 |
/// > | Data Block | | Data Block |
/// > +-------------+ +-------------+
/// > | Version 2+ |
/// > | Header |
/// > +-------------+
/// > | Version 2+ |
/// > | Data Block |
/// > +-------------+
/// > | Footer |
/// > +-------------+
/// > ```
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct TzifData {
/// The version-1 header, which is always present.
pub header1: TzifHeader,
/// The version-1 data block, which is always present.
pub data_block1: DataBlock,
/// The version-2+ header, which is present only in version 2 and 3 `TZif` files.
pub header2: Option<TzifHeader>,
/// The vesrion-2+ data block, which is present only in version 2 and 3 `TZif` files.
pub data_block2: Option<DataBlock>,
/// The version-2+ footer, which is present only in version 2 and 3 `TZif` files.
pub footer: Option<PosixTzString>,
}
impl TzifData {
/// Returns the version number of this `TZif` data.
pub fn version_number(&self) -> usize {
self.header2
.as_ref()
.map_or(self.header1.version(), TzifHeader::version)
}
/// Returns the number of bytes per time object based on the version number.
pub fn time_size(&self) -> usize {
match self.version_number() {
1 => 4,
_ => 8,
}
}
/// Returns the exact size of the data block in bytes based on the header.
pub fn block_size<const V: usize>(&self) -> Option<usize> {
match V {
1 => Some(self.header1.block_size::<V>()),
_ => self.header2.as_ref().map(TzifHeader::block_size::<V>),
}
}
}
/// A record specifying a local time type.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct LocalTimeTypeRecord {
/// A signed integer specifying the number of
/// seconds to be added to UT in order to determine local time.
/// The value MUST NOT be -2**31 and SHOULD be in the range
/// [-89999, 93599] (i.e., its value SHOULD be more than -25 hours
/// and less than 26 hours). Avoiding -2**31 allows 32-bit clients
/// to negate the value without overflow. Restricting it to
/// [-89999, 93599] allows easy support by implementations that
/// already support the POSIX-required range [-24:59:59, 25:59:59].
pub utoff: Seconds,
/// A value indicating whether local time should
/// be considered Daylight Saving Time (DST). The value MUST be 0
/// A value of [`true`] indicates that this type of time is DST.
/// A value of [`false`] indicates that this time type is standard time.
pub is_dst: bool,
/// An unsigned integer specifying a zero-based
/// index into the series of time zone designation bytes, thereby
/// selecting a particular designation string. Each index MUST be
/// in the range [0, "charcnt" - 1]; it designates the
/// NUL-terminated string of bytes starting at position "idx" in
/// the time zone designations. (This string MAY be empty.) A NUL
/// byte MUST exist in the time zone designations at or after
/// position "idx".
pub idx: usize,
}
/// A record specifying the corrections that need to be applied to the UTC in
/// in order to determine TAI.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct LeapSecondRecord {
/// A UNIX leap time value
/// specifying the time at which a leap-second correction occurs.
/// The first value, if present, MUST be nonnegative, and each
/// later value MUST be at least 2419199 greater than the previous
/// value. (This is 28 days' worth of seconds, minus a potential
/// negative leap second.)
pub occurrence: Seconds,
/// A signed integer specifying the value of
/// LEAPCORR on or after the occurrence. The correction value in
/// the first leap-second record, if present, MUST be either one
/// (1) or minus one (-1). The correction values in adjacent leap-
/// second records MUST differ by exactly one (1). The value of
/// LEAPCORR is zero for timestamps that occur before the
/// occurrence time in the first leap-second record (or for all
/// timestamps if there are no leap-second records).
pub correction: i32,
}
/// Indicates whether the transition times associated with local time types were
/// specified as standard time or wall-clock time.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum StandardWallIndicator {
/// Standard time
Standard,
/// Wall-clock time
Wall,
}
/// Indicates whether the transition times associated with local time types were
/// specified as UT or local time.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum UtLocalIndicator {
/// UT time
Ut,
/// Local time
Local,
}
/// A `TZif` data block.
///
/// A `TZif` data block consists of seven variable-length elements, each of
/// which is a series of items. The number of items in each series is
/// determined by the corresponding count field in the header. The total
/// length of each element is calculated by multiplying the number of
/// items by the size of each item. Therefore, implementations that do
/// not wish to parse or use the version 1 data block can calculate its
/// total length and skip directly to the header of the version-2+ data
/// block.
///
/// In the version 1 data block, time values are 32 bits (`TIME_SIZE` = 4
/// bytes). In the version-2+ data block, present only in version 2 and
/// 3 files, time values are 64 bits (`TIME_SIZE` = 8 bytes).
///
/// For consistency, this struct stores all time values in 64-bit integers
/// even for version 1 data blocks.
///
/// The data block is structured as follows (the lengths of multi-byte
/// fields are shown in parentheses):
///
/// > ```text
/// > +---------------------------------------------------------+
/// > | transition times (timecnt x TIME_SIZE) |
/// > +---------------------------------------------------------+
/// > | transition types (timecnt) |
/// > +---------------------------------------------------------+
/// > | local time type records (typecnt x 6) |
/// > +---------------------------------------------------------+
/// > | time zone designations (charcnt) |
/// > +---------------------------------------------------------+
/// > | leap-second records (leapcnt x (TIME_SIZE + 4)) |
/// > +---------------------------------------------------------+
/// > | standard/wall indicators (isstdcnt) |
/// > +---------------------------------------------------------+
/// > | UT/local indicators (isutcnt) |
/// > +---------------------------------------------------------+
/// > ```
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Default)]
pub struct DataBlock {
/// A series of four- or eight-byte UNIX leap-time
/// values sorted in strictly ascending order. Each value is used as
/// a transition time at which the rules for computing local time may
/// change. The number of time values is specified by the "timecnt"
/// field in the header. Each time value SHOULD be at least -2**59.
///
/// (-2**59 is the greatest negated power of 2 that predates the Big
/// Bang, and avoiding earlier timestamps works around known TZif
/// reader bugs relating to outlandishly negative timestamps.)
pub transition_times: Vec<Seconds>,
/// A series of one-byte unsigned integers specifying
/// the type of local time of the corresponding transition time.
/// These values serve as zero-based indices into the array of local
/// time type records. The number of type indices is specified by the
/// "timecnt" field in the header. Each type index MUST be in the
/// range [0, "typecnt" - 1].
pub transition_types: Vec<usize>,
/// A series of [`LocalTimeTypeRecord`] objects.
pub local_time_type_records: Vec<LocalTimeTypeRecord>,
/// The string representations for a time-zone desigation, such as "PST" or "PDT".
pub time_zone_designations: Vec<String>,
/// A series of [`LeapSecondRecord`] objects.
pub leap_second_records: Vec<LeapSecondRecord>,
/// A series of [`StandardWallIndicator`] objects.
pub standard_wall_indicators: Vec<StandardWallIndicator>,
/// A series of [`UtLocalIndicator`] objects.
pub ut_local_indicators: Vec<UtLocalIndicator>,
}