#!/usr/bin/perl -w # Copyright (c) 2009-2017 Sullivan Beck. All rights reserved. # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it # under the same terms as Perl itself. ############################################################################### ############################################################################### require 5.010000; use Date::Manip::Date; use IO::File; use strict; use warnings; ############################################################################### # HELP ############################################################################### our($usage); my $COM = $0; $COM =~ s/^.*\///; $usage= "usage: $COM OPTIONS [ZONE ZONE ...] -h/--help : Print help. -v/--vebose : Prints a full description of each timezone. -c/--cutoff YEAR : Cut off verbose output near the start of YEAR. "; =pod =head1 NAME dm_zdump - timezone dumper =head1 SYNOPSIS This performs the same operation as the unix 'zdump' command, but using the Date::Manip module. dm_zdump [-v] [-c YEAR] [ZONE ZONE ...] =head1 DESCRIPTION This displays the current time in each ZONE named on the command line unless the -v option is given. =over 4 =item -h, --help Print online help. =item -v, --verbose This displays all critical dates (i.e. the times when a time change occurs due to the timezone description) for each of the timezones listed (or the local timezone if none are listed). Each critical date is printed as two lines of output: the last second before the change occurs, and the first second of the new time. By default, all critical dates from Jan 1, 0001 until the year 20 years in the future are printed, but this can be changed with the -c option. =item -c, --cutoff YEAR This specifies the cutoff year. All critical dates up to the start of YEAR are given. The GMT time Jan 01, YEAR at 00:00:00 is the cutoff time. =back =head1 KNOWN BUGS None known. =head1 BUGS AND QUESTIONS Please refer to the Date::Manip::Problems documentation for information on submitting bug reports or questions to the author. =head1 SEE ALSO Date::Manip::Date =head1 LICENSE This script is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =head1 AUTHOR Sullivan Beck (sbeck@cpan.org) =cut ############################################################################### # PARSE ARGUMENTS ############################################################################### our($date,$dmt,$dmb,$verbose,$cutoff,@zone); $date = new Date::Manip::Date "now"; $dmt = $date->tz(); $dmb = $date->base(); $cutoff = $date->printf('%Y') + 21; $verbose = 0; while ($_ = shift) { (print $usage), exit if ($_ eq "-h" || $_ eq "--help"); $verbose = 1, next if ($_ eq "-v" || $_ eq "--verbose"); $cutoff = shift, next if ($_ eq "-c" || $_ eq "--cutoff"); @zone = ($_,@ARGV); last; } if (@zone) { foreach my $z (@zone) { my $tmp = $dmt->zone($z); if (! $tmp) { die "ERROR: invalid timezone: $z\n"; } $z = $tmp; } } else { @zone = $dmt->curr_zone(); } ############################################################################ # MAIN PROGRAM ############################################################################ if ($verbose) { foreach my $z (@zone) { my @per = $dmt->periods($z,undef,$cutoff); foreach my $per (@per) { my($startUT,$startLT,$offsetstr,$offset,$abbrev,$isdst,$endUT,$endLT) = @$per; $startUT = datestr($startUT); $startLT = datestr($startLT); $endUT = datestr($endUT); $endLT = datestr($endLT); my $gmtoff = $$offset[0]*3600 + $$offset[1]*60 + $$offset[2]; print "$z $startUT UT = $startLT $abbrev isdst=$isdst gmtoff=$gmtoff\n"; print "$z $endUT UT = $endLT $abbrev isdst=$isdst gmtoff=$gmtoff\n"; } print "\n" if ($#zone != 0); } } else { my $wid = 0; foreach my $z (@zone) { $wid = length($z) if (length($z) > $wid); } foreach my $z (@zone) { $date->convert($z); print $z," "x($wid-length($z))," ",$date->printf('%a %b %e %H:%M:%S %Y %Z'),"\n"; } } sub datestr { my($date) = @_; my %mon = qw(1 Jan 2 Feb 3 Mar 4 Apr 5 May 6 Jun 7 Jul 8 Aug 9 Sep 10 Oct 11 Nov 12 Dec); my %dow = qw(1 Mon 2 Tue 3 Wed 4 Thu 5 Fri 6 Sat 7 Sun); my($y,$m,$d,$h,$mn,$s) = @$date; my $dow = $dmb->day_of_week($date); $dow = $dow{$dow}; my $mon = $mon{$m+0}; $y="0$y" while (length($y) < 4); $d=" $d" if (length($d) < 2); $h="0$h" if (length($h) < 2); $mn="0$mn" if (length($mn) < 2); $s="0$s" if (length($s) < 2); return "$dow $mon $d $h:$mn:$s $y"; } # Local Variables: # mode: cperl # indent-tabs-mode: nil # cperl-indent-level: 3 # cperl-continued-statement-offset: 2 # cperl-continued-brace-offset: 0 # cperl-brace-offset: 0 # cperl-brace-imaginary-offset: 0 # cperl-label-offset: 0 # End: