jiff/tz/
posix.rs

1/*!
2Provides a parser for [POSIX's `TZ` environment variable][posix-env].
3
4NOTE: Sadly, at time of writing, the actual parser is in `src/shared/posix.rs`.
5This is so it can be shared (via simple code copying) with proc macros like
6the one found in `jiff-tzdb-static`. The parser populates a "lowest common
7denominator" data type. In normal use in Jiff, this type is converted into
8the types defined below. This module still does provide the various time zone
9operations. Only the parsing is written elsewhere.
10
11The `TZ` environment variable is most commonly used to set a time zone. For
12example, `TZ=America/New_York`. But it can also be used to tersely define DST
13transitions. Moreover, the format is not just used as an environment variable,
14but is also included at the end of TZif files (version 2 or greater). The IANA
15Time Zone Database project also [documents the `TZ` variable][iana-env] with
16a little more commentary.
17
18Note that we (along with pretty much everyone else) don't strictly follow
19POSIX here. Namely, `TZ=America/New_York` isn't a POSIX compatible usage,
20and I believe it technically should be `TZ=:America/New_York`. Nevertheless,
21apparently some group of people (IANA folks?) decided `TZ=America/New_York`
22should be fine. From the [IANA `theory.html` documentation][iana-env]:
23
24> It was recognized that allowing the TZ environment variable to take on values
25> such as 'America/New_York' might cause "old" programs (that expect TZ to have
26> a certain form) to operate incorrectly; consideration was given to using
27> some other environment variable (for example, TIMEZONE) to hold the string
28> used to generate the TZif file's name. In the end, however, it was decided
29> to continue using TZ: it is widely used for time zone purposes; separately
30> maintaining both TZ and TIMEZONE seemed a nuisance; and systems where "new"
31> forms of TZ might cause problems can simply use legacy TZ values such as
32> "EST5EDT" which can be used by "new" programs as well as by "old" programs
33> that assume pre-POSIX TZ values.
34
35Indeed, even [musl subscribes to this behavior][musl-env]. So that's what we do
36here too.
37
38Note that a POSIX time zone like `EST5` corresponds to the UTC offset `-05:00`,
39and `GMT-4` corresponds to the UTC offset `+04:00`. Yes, it's backwards. How
40fun.
41
42# IANA v3+ Support
43
44While this module and many of its types are directly associated with POSIX,
45this module also plays a supporting role for `TZ` strings in the IANA TZif
46binary format for versions 2 and greater. Specifically, for versions 3 and
47greater, some minor extensions are supported here via `IanaTz::parse`. But
48using `PosixTz::parse` is limited to parsing what is specified by POSIX.
49Nevertheless, we generally use `IanaTz::parse` everywhere, even when parsing
50the `TZ` environment variable. The reason for this is that it seems to be what
51other programs do in practice (for example, GNU date).
52
53# `no-std` and `no-alloc` support
54
55A big part of this module works fine in core-only environments. But because
56core-only environments provide means of indirection, and embedding a
57`PosixTimeZone` into a `TimeZone` without indirection would use up a lot of
58space (and thereby make `Zoned` quite chunky), we provide core-only support
59principally through a proc macro. Namely, a `PosixTimeZone` can be parsed by
60the proc macro and then turned into static data.
61
62POSIX time zone support isn't explicitly provided directly as a public API
63for core-only environments, but is implicitly supported via TZif. (Since TZif
64data contains POSIX time zone strings.)
65
66[posix-env]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/V1_chap08.html#tag_08_03
67[iana-env]: https://data.iana.org/time-zones/tzdb-2024a/theory.html#functions
68[musl-env]: https://wiki.musl-libc.org/environment-variables
69*/
70
71use crate::{
72    civil::DateTime,
73    error::{err, Error, ErrorContext},
74    shared,
75    timestamp::Timestamp,
76    tz::{
77        timezone::TimeZoneAbbreviation, AmbiguousOffset, Dst, Offset,
78        TimeZoneOffsetInfo, TimeZoneTransition,
79    },
80    util::{array_str::Abbreviation, escape::Bytes, parse},
81};
82
83/// The result of parsing the POSIX `TZ` environment variable.
84///
85/// A `TZ` variable can either be a time zone string with an optional DST
86/// transition rule, or it can begin with a `:` followed by an arbitrary set of
87/// bytes that is implementation defined.
88///
89/// In practice, the content following a `:` is treated as an IANA time zone
90/// name. Moreover, even if the `TZ` string doesn't start with a `:` but
91/// corresponds to a IANA time zone name, then it is interpreted as such.
92/// (See the module docs.) However, this type only encapsulates the choices
93/// strictly provided by POSIX: either a time zone string with an optional DST
94/// transition rule, or an implementation defined string with a `:` prefix. If,
95/// for example, `TZ="America/New_York"`, then that case isn't encapsulated by
96/// this type. Callers needing that functionality will need to handle the error
97/// returned by parsing this type and layer their own semantics on top.
98#[cfg(feature = "tz-system")]
99#[derive(Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
100pub(crate) enum PosixTzEnv {
101    /// A valid POSIX time zone with an optional DST transition rule.
102    Rule(PosixTimeZoneOwned),
103    /// An implementation defined string. This occurs when the `TZ` value
104    /// starts with a `:`. The string returned here does not include the `:`.
105    Implementation(alloc::boxed::Box<str>),
106}
107
108#[cfg(feature = "tz-system")]
109impl PosixTzEnv {
110    /// Parse a POSIX `TZ` environment variable string from the given bytes.
111    fn parse(bytes: impl AsRef<[u8]>) -> Result<PosixTzEnv, Error> {
112        let bytes = bytes.as_ref();
113        if bytes.get(0) == Some(&b':') {
114            let Ok(string) = core::str::from_utf8(&bytes[1..]) else {
115                return Err(err!(
116                    "POSIX time zone string with a ':' prefix contains \
117                     invalid UTF-8: {:?}",
118                    Bytes(&bytes[1..]),
119                ));
120            };
121            Ok(PosixTzEnv::Implementation(string.into()))
122        } else {
123            PosixTimeZone::parse(bytes).map(PosixTzEnv::Rule)
124        }
125    }
126
127    /// Parse a POSIX `TZ` environment variable string from the given `OsStr`.
128    pub(crate) fn parse_os_str(
129        osstr: impl AsRef<std::ffi::OsStr>,
130    ) -> Result<PosixTzEnv, Error> {
131        PosixTzEnv::parse(parse::os_str_bytes(osstr.as_ref())?)
132    }
133}
134
135#[cfg(feature = "tz-system")]
136impl core::fmt::Display for PosixTzEnv {
137    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut core::fmt::Formatter) -> core::fmt::Result {
138        match *self {
139            PosixTzEnv::Rule(ref tz) => write!(f, "{tz}"),
140            PosixTzEnv::Implementation(ref imp) => write!(f, ":{imp}"),
141        }
142    }
143}
144
145/// An owned POSIX time zone.
146///
147/// That is, a POSIX time zone whose abbreviations are inlined into the
148/// representation. As opposed to a static POSIX time zone whose abbreviations
149/// are `&'static str`.
150pub(crate) type PosixTimeZoneOwned = PosixTimeZone<Abbreviation>;
151
152/// An owned POSIX time zone whose abbreviations are `&'static str`.
153pub(crate) type PosixTimeZoneStatic = PosixTimeZone<&'static str>;
154
155/// A POSIX time zone.
156///
157/// # On "reasonable" POSIX time zones
158///
159/// Jiff only supports "reasonable" POSIX time zones. A "reasonable" POSIX time
160/// zone is a POSIX time zone that has a DST transition rule _when_ it has a
161/// DST time zone abbreviation. Without the transition rule, it isn't possible
162/// to know when DST starts and stops.
163///
164/// POSIX technically allows a DST time zone abbreviation *without* a
165/// transition rule, but the behavior is literally unspecified. So Jiff just
166/// rejects them.
167///
168/// Note that if you're confused as to why Jiff accepts `TZ=EST5EDT` (where
169/// `EST5EDT` is an example of an _unreasonable_ POSIX time zone), that's
170/// because Jiff rejects `EST5EDT` and instead attempts to use it as an IANA
171/// time zone identifier. And indeed, the IANA Time Zone Database contains an
172/// entry for `EST5EDT` (presumably for legacy reasons).
173///
174/// Also, we expect `TZ` strings parsed from IANA v2+ formatted `tzfile`s to
175/// also be reasonable or parsing fails. This also seems to be consistent with
176/// the [GNU C Library]'s treatment of the `TZ` variable: it only documents
177/// support for reasonable POSIX time zone strings.
178///
179/// Note that a V2 `TZ` string is precisely identical to a POSIX `TZ`
180/// environment variable string. A V3 `TZ` string however supports signed DST
181/// transition times, and hours in the range `0..=167`. The V2 and V3 here
182/// reference how `TZ` strings are defined in the TZif format specified by
183/// [RFC 9636]. V2 is the original version of it straight from POSIX, where as
184/// V3+ corresponds to an extension added to V3 (and newer versions) of the
185/// TZif format. V3 is a superset of V2, so in practice, Jiff just permits
186/// V3 everywhere.
187///
188/// [GNU C Library]: https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/2.25/html_node/TZ-Variable.html
189/// [RFC 9636]: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc9636/
190#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
191// NOT part of Jiff's public API
192#[doc(hidden)]
193// This ensures the alignment of this type is always *at least* 8 bytes. This
194// is required for the pointer tagging inside of `TimeZone` to be sound. At
195// time of writing (2024-02-24), this explicit `repr` isn't required on 64-bit
196// systems since the type definition is such that it will have an alignment of
197// at least 8 bytes anyway. But this *is* required for 32-bit systems, where
198// the type definition at present only has an alignment of 4 bytes.
199#[repr(align(8))]
200pub struct PosixTimeZone<ABBREV> {
201    inner: shared::PosixTimeZone<ABBREV>,
202}
203
204impl PosixTimeZone<Abbreviation> {
205    /// Parse a IANA tzfile v3+ `TZ` string from the given bytes.
206    #[cfg(feature = "alloc")]
207    pub(crate) fn parse(
208        bytes: impl AsRef<[u8]>,
209    ) -> Result<PosixTimeZoneOwned, Error> {
210        let bytes = bytes.as_ref();
211        let inner = shared::PosixTimeZone::parse(bytes.as_ref())
212            .map_err(Error::shared)
213            .map_err(|e| {
214                e.context(err!("invalid POSIX TZ string {:?}", Bytes(bytes)))
215            })?;
216        Ok(PosixTimeZone { inner })
217    }
218
219    /// Like `parse`, but parses a POSIX TZ string from a prefix of the
220    /// given input. And remaining input is returned.
221    #[cfg(feature = "alloc")]
222    pub(crate) fn parse_prefix<'b, B: AsRef<[u8]> + ?Sized + 'b>(
223        bytes: &'b B,
224    ) -> Result<(PosixTimeZoneOwned, &'b [u8]), Error> {
225        let bytes = bytes.as_ref();
226        let (inner, remaining) =
227            shared::PosixTimeZone::parse_prefix(bytes.as_ref())
228                .map_err(Error::shared)
229                .map_err(|e| {
230                    e.context(err!(
231                        "invalid POSIX TZ string {:?}",
232                        Bytes(bytes)
233                    ))
234                })?;
235        Ok((PosixTimeZone { inner }, remaining))
236    }
237
238    /// Converts from the shared-but-internal API for use in proc macros.
239    #[cfg(feature = "alloc")]
240    pub(crate) fn from_shared_owned(
241        sh: shared::PosixTimeZone<Abbreviation>,
242    ) -> PosixTimeZoneOwned {
243        PosixTimeZone { inner: sh }
244    }
245}
246
247impl PosixTimeZone<&'static str> {
248    /// Converts from the shared-but-internal API for use in proc macros.
249    ///
250    /// This works in a `const` context by requiring that the time zone
251    /// abbreviations are `static` strings. This is used when converting
252    /// code generated by a proc macro to this Jiff internal type.
253    pub(crate) const fn from_shared_const(
254        sh: shared::PosixTimeZone<&'static str>,
255    ) -> PosixTimeZoneStatic {
256        PosixTimeZone { inner: sh }
257    }
258}
259
260impl<ABBREV: AsRef<str>> PosixTimeZone<ABBREV> {
261    /// Returns the appropriate time zone offset to use for the given
262    /// timestamp.
263    ///
264    /// If you need information like whether the offset is in DST or not, or
265    /// the time zone abbreviation, then use `PosixTimeZone::to_offset_info`.
266    /// But that API may be more expensive to use, so only use it if you need
267    /// the additional data.
268    pub(crate) fn to_offset(&self, timestamp: Timestamp) -> Offset {
269        Offset::from_ioffset_const(
270            self.inner.to_offset(timestamp.to_itimestamp_const()),
271        )
272    }
273
274    /// Returns the appropriate time zone offset to use for the given
275    /// timestamp.
276    ///
277    /// This also includes whether the offset returned should be considered
278    /// to be "DST" or not, along with the time zone abbreviation (e.g., EST
279    /// for standard time in New York, and EDT for DST in New York).
280    pub(crate) fn to_offset_info(
281        &self,
282        timestamp: Timestamp,
283    ) -> TimeZoneOffsetInfo<'_> {
284        let (ioff, abbrev, is_dst) =
285            self.inner.to_offset_info(timestamp.to_itimestamp_const());
286        let offset = Offset::from_ioffset_const(ioff);
287        let abbreviation = TimeZoneAbbreviation::Borrowed(abbrev);
288        TimeZoneOffsetInfo { offset, dst: Dst::from(is_dst), abbreviation }
289    }
290
291    /// Returns a possibly ambiguous timestamp for the given civil datetime.
292    ///
293    /// The given datetime should correspond to the "wall" clock time of what
294    /// humans use to tell time for this time zone.
295    ///
296    /// Note that "ambiguous timestamp" is represented by the possible
297    /// selection of offsets that could be applied to the given datetime. In
298    /// general, it is only ambiguous around transitions to-and-from DST. The
299    /// ambiguity can arise as a "fold" (when a particular wall clock time is
300    /// repeated) or as a "gap" (when a particular wall clock time is skipped
301    /// entirely).
302    pub(crate) fn to_ambiguous_kind(&self, dt: DateTime) -> AmbiguousOffset {
303        let iamoff = self.inner.to_ambiguous_kind(dt.to_idatetime_const());
304        AmbiguousOffset::from_iambiguous_offset_const(iamoff)
305    }
306
307    /// Returns the timestamp of the most recent time zone transition prior
308    /// to the timestamp given. If one doesn't exist, `None` is returned.
309    pub(crate) fn previous_transition(
310        &self,
311        timestamp: Timestamp,
312    ) -> Option<TimeZoneTransition> {
313        let (its, ioff, abbrev, is_dst) =
314            self.inner.previous_transition(timestamp.to_itimestamp_const())?;
315        let timestamp = Timestamp::from_itimestamp_const(its);
316        let offset = Offset::from_ioffset_const(ioff);
317        let dst = Dst::from(is_dst);
318        Some(TimeZoneTransition { timestamp, offset, abbrev, dst })
319    }
320
321    /// Returns the timestamp of the soonest time zone transition after the
322    /// timestamp given. If one doesn't exist, `None` is returned.
323    pub(crate) fn next_transition(
324        &self,
325        timestamp: Timestamp,
326    ) -> Option<TimeZoneTransition> {
327        let (its, ioff, abbrev, is_dst) =
328            self.inner.next_transition(timestamp.to_itimestamp_const())?;
329        let timestamp = Timestamp::from_itimestamp_const(its);
330        let offset = Offset::from_ioffset_const(ioff);
331        let dst = Dst::from(is_dst);
332        Some(TimeZoneTransition { timestamp, offset, abbrev, dst })
333    }
334}
335
336impl<ABBREV: AsRef<str>> core::fmt::Display for PosixTimeZone<ABBREV> {
337    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut core::fmt::Formatter) -> core::fmt::Result {
338        core::fmt::Display::fmt(&self.inner, f)
339    }
340}
341
342// The tests below require parsing which requires alloc.
343#[cfg(feature = "alloc")]
344#[cfg(test)]
345mod tests {
346    use super::*;
347
348    #[cfg(feature = "tz-system")]
349    #[test]
350    fn parse_posix_tz() {
351        // We used to parse this and then error when we tried to
352        // convert to a "reasonable" POSIX time zone with a DST
353        // transition rule. We never actually used unreasonable POSIX
354        // time zones and it was complicating the type definitions, so
355        // now we just reject it outright.
356        assert!(PosixTzEnv::parse("EST5EDT").is_err());
357
358        let tz = PosixTzEnv::parse(":EST5EDT").unwrap();
359        assert_eq!(tz, PosixTzEnv::Implementation("EST5EDT".into()));
360
361        // We require implementation strings to be UTF-8, because we're
362        // sensible.
363        assert!(PosixTzEnv::parse(b":EST5\xFFEDT").is_err());
364    }
365}