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Kirill Smelkov
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Neal Norwitz
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SF #735051, add time.tzset documentation
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@@ -324,6 +324,102 @@ timezone, the second is the name of the local DST timezone. If no DST
timezone is defined, the second string should not be used.
\end{datadesc}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
tzset
}{}
Resets the time conversion rules used by the library routines.
The environment variable
\envvar
{
TZ
}
specifies how this is done.
\versionadded
{
2.3
}
Availability:
\UNIX
.
\begin{notice}
Although in many cases, changing the
\envvar
{
TZ
}
environment variable
may affect the output of functions like
\function
{
localtime
}
without calling
\function
{
tzset
}
, this behavior should not be relied on.
The
\envvar
{
TZ
}
environment variable should contain no whitespace.
\end{notice}
The standard format of the
\envvar
{
TZ
}
environment variable is:
(whitespace added for clarity)
\begin{itemize}
\item
[std offset [dst [offset]
[,start[/time], end[/time]]]]
\end{itemize}
Where:
\begin{itemize}
\item
[std and dst]
Three or more alphanumerics giving the timezone abbreviations.
These will be propogated into time.tzname
\item
[offset]
The offset has the form:
\plusminus
hh[:mm[:ss]].
This indicates the value added the local time to arrive at UTC.
If preceded by a '-', the timezone is east of the Prime
Meridian; otherwise, it is west. If no offset follows
dst, summmer time is assumed to be one hour ahead of standard time.
\item
[start[/time]
,end[/time]]
Indicates when to change to and back from DST. The format of the
start and end dates are one of the following:
\begin{itemize}
\item
[J\var{n}]
The Julian day
\var
{
n
}
(1 <=
\var
{
n
}
<= 365). Leap days are not
counted, so in all years February 28 is day 59 and
March 1 is day 60.
\item
[\var{n}]
The zero-based Julian day (0 <=
\var
{
n
}
<= 365). Leap days are
counted, and it is possible to refer to February 29.
\item
[M\var{m}.\var{n}.\var{d}]
The
\var
{
d
}
'th day (0 <=
\var
{
d
}
<= 6) or week
\var
{
n
}
of month
\var
{
m
}
of the year (1 <=
\var
{
n
}
<= 5,
1 <=
\var
{
m
}
<= 12, where week 5 means "the last
\var
{
d
}
day
in month
\var
{
m
}
" which may occur in either the fourth or
the fifth week). Week 1 is the first week in which the
\var
{
d
}
'th day occurs. Day zero is Sunday.
\end{itemize}
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.
\end{itemize}
\begin{verbatim}
>>> os.environ['TZ'] = 'EST+05EDT,M4.1.0,M10.5.0'
>>> time.tzset()
>>> time.strftime('
%X %x %Z')
'02:07:36 05/08/03 EDT'
>>> os.environ['TZ'] = 'AEST-10AEDT-11,M10.5.0,M3.5.0'
>>> time.tzset()
>>> time.strftime('
%X %x %Z')
'16:08:12 05/08/03 AEST'
\end{verbatim}
On many Unix systems (including *BSD, Linux, Solaris, and Darwin), it
is more convenient to use the system's zoneinfo (
\manpage
{
tzfile
}{
5
}
)
database to specify the timezone rules. To do this, set the
\envvar
{
TZ
}
environment variable to the path of the required timezone
datafile, relative to the root of the systems 'zoneinfo' timezone database,
usually located at
\file
{
/usr/share/zoneinfo
}
. For example,
\code
{
'US/Eastern'
}
,
\code
{
'Australia/Melbourne'
}
,
\code
{
'Egypt'
}
or
\code
{
'Europe/Amsterdam'
}
.
\begin{verbatim}
>>> os.environ['TZ'] = 'US/Eastern'
>>> time.tzset()
>>> time.tzname
('EST', 'EDT')
>>> os.environ['TZ'] = 'Egypt'
>>> time.tzset()
>>> time.tzname
('EET', 'EEST')
\end{verbatim}
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{seealso}
\seemodule
{
locale
}{
Internationalization services. The locale
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