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📄 timezone.txt

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Timezone strings:-----------------This is a description of valid timezone strings for ENV[ARC]:TZ:"XPG3TZ - time zone information"The form of the time zone information is based on the XPG3 specification ofthe TZ environment variable.  Spaces are allowed only in timezonedesignations, where they are significant.  The following descriptionclosely follows the XPG3 specification, except for the paragraphs starting**CLARIFICATION**.<std><offset>[<dst>[<offset>],<start>[/<time>],<end>[/<time>]]Where:<std> and <dst>      Are each three or more bytes that are the designation for the      standard (<std>) and daylight savings time (<dst>) timezones.      Only <std> is required - if <dst> is missing, then daylight      savings time does not apply in this locale.  Upper- and      lower-case letters are allowed.  Any characters except a      leading colon (:), digits, a comma (,), a minus (-) or a plus      (+) are allowed.      **CLARIFICATION**  The two-byte designation `UT' is permitted.<offset>      Indicates the value one must add to the local time to arrive      at Coordinated Universal Time.  The offset has the form:      <hh>[:<mm>[:<ss>]]      The minutes <mm> and seconds <ss> are optional.  The hour <hh>      is required and may be a single digit.  The offset following      <std> is required.  If no offset follows <dst>, daylight savings      time is assumed to be one hour ahead of standard time.  One or      more digits may be used; the value is always interpreted as a      decimal number.  The hour must be between 0 and 24, and the      minutes (and seconds) if present between 0 and 59.  Out of      range values may cause unpredictable behavior.  If preceded by      a `-', the timezone is east of the Prime Meridian; otherwise      it is west (which may be indicated by an optional preceding      `+' sign).      **CLARIFICATION**  No more than two digits are allowed in any      of <hh>, <mm> or <ss>.  Leading zeros are permitted.<start>/<time> and <end>/<time>      Indicates when to change to and back from daylight savings      time, where <start>/<time> describes when the change from      standard time to daylight savings time occurs, and      <end>/<time> describes when the change back happens.  Each      <time> field describes when, in current local time, the change      is made.      **CLARIFICATION**  It is recognized that in the Southern      hemisphere <start> will specify a date later than <end>.      The formats of <start> and <end> are one of the following:      J<n>    The Julian day <n> (1 <= <n> <= 365).  Leap days are not              counted.  That is, in all years, February 28 is day 59              and March 1 is day 60.  It is impossible to refer to              the occasional February 29.      <n>     The zero-based Julian day (0 <= <n> <= 365).  Leap days              are counted, and it is possible to refer to February              29.      M<m>.<n>.<d>              The <d>th day, (0 <= <d> <= 6) of week <n> of month <m>              of the year (1 <= <n> <= 5, 1 <= <m> <= 12), where week              5 means `the last <d>-day in month <m>' (which may              occur in either the fourth or the fifth week).  Week 1              is the first week in which the <d>th day occurs.  Day              zero is Sunday.              **CLARIFICATION**  Neither <n> nor <m> may have a              leading zero.  <d> must be a single digit.              **CLARIFICATION**  The default <start> and <end> values              are from the first Sunday in April until the last Sunday              in October.  This allows United States users to leave out              the <start> and <end> parts, as most are accustomed to              doing.      <time> has the same format as <offset> except that no leading      sign (`-' or `+') is allowed.  The default, if <time> is not      given is 02:00:00.      **CLARIFICATION**  The number of hours in <time> may be up      to 167, to allow encoding of rules such as `00:00hrs on the      Sunday after the second Friday in September'Example (for Central Europe):-----------------------------MET-1MEST,M3.5.0,M10.5.0/03Another example, for the US East Coast:---------------------------------------EST5EDT4,M4.1.0/02,M10.5.0/02This string describes the default values when no time zone is set.

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