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9 zic \- time zone compiler
12 \fBzic\fR [\fB--\fR\fIversion\fR] [\fB--\fR\fIhelp\fR] [\fB-v\fR] [\fB-b\fR {\fIslim\fR|\fIfat\fR} …
13 [\fB-l\fR \fIlocaltime\fR] [\fB-L\fR \fIleapseconds\fR] [\fB-p\fR \fIposixrules\fR]
14 …[\fB-r\fR [\fB@\fP\fIlo\fP][\fB/@\fP\fIhi\fP]] [\fB-R\fR \fB@\fP\fIhi\fP] [\fB-t\fR \fIlocaltime-l…
52 .q "\-" ,
56 .B "\-\-version"
59 .B \-\-help
62 .BI "\-b " bloat
63 Output backward-compatibility data as specified by
71 the 64-bit generated data.
80 as software that mishandles 64-bit data typically
81 mishandles timestamps after the year 2038 anyway.
83 .B \-r
86 .BI "\-d " directory
90 .BI "\-l " timezone
105 any already-existing link is removed.
107 .BI "\-L " leapsecondfilename
112 .BI "\-p " timezone
116 TZ strings like "EET\-2EEST" that lack transition rules.
126 .q "\-"
127 (the default), any already-existing link is removed.
131 .q "\-" ,
133 Among other things it should not be used for timestamps after the year 2037,
135 .B "\-b slim"
151 (1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC).
154 .q "\-00"
157 .q "zic \-r @0"
159 .q "zic \-r @0/@2147483648"
161 31-bit signed integers.
164 .q "zic \-r @$(date +%s)"
171 .RI pre- hi
175 .B "\-b slim"
178 .BI "\-R @" hi
189 .BI "\-t " file
193 .B \-v
202 A year that appears in a data file is outside the range
206 Pre-1998 versions of
208 prohibit 24:00, and pre-2007 versions prohibit times greater than 24:00.
210 A rule goes past the start or end of the month.
211 Pre-2004 versions of
218 Pre-2015 versions of
223 Pre-2018 versions of
227 The input contains abbreviations that are mishandled by pre-2018 versions of
246 long-term future of a timezone, because the future cannot be summarized as
248 occurs for Morocco's daylight-saving rules, as these rules are based
256 before 1970 or after the start of 2038.
261 .B "\-L"
264 .B "\-r"
270 pre-2014 versions of the reference client support at most 1200
278 .q "\-" ,
284 .q "\-" .
308 is typically UTF-8 or ASCII; it should have a unibyte representation
311 and the encoding's non-unibyte characters should consist entirely of
312 non-PPCS bytes. Non-PPCS characters typically occur only in comments:
316 .B \-v
348 Rule NAME FROM TO \- IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
353 Rule US 1967 1973 \- Apr lastSun 2:00w 1:00d D
360 The name must start with a character that is neither
362 .q \-
372 Gives the first year in which the rule applies.
373 Any signed integer year can be supplied; the proleptic Gregorian calendar
374 is assumed, with year 0 preceding year 1.
380 Gives the final year in which the rule applies.
390 .B \-
392 .q \-
449 for example, the IN-ON combination
456 relative to 00:00, the start of a calendar day.
470 \-2:30 2.5 hours before 00:00
471 \- equivalent to 0
545 .q \- ,
586 alternatively, a field in the same format as a rule-line
592 .B \-
607 of the earliest standard-time rule (which in this case must exist).
611 .RI \(+- hh ,
612 .RI \(+- hhmm ,
614 .RI \(+- hhmmss ,
620 are the hours, minutes, and seconds east (+) or west (\-) of UT.
628 .q "\-".
630 .q "\-00"
635 It takes the form of one to four fields YEAR [MONTH [DAY [TIME]]].
691 # Rule NAME FROM TO \- IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
692 Rule US 1967 2006 - Oct lastSun 2:00 0 S
693 Rule US 1967 1973 - Apr lastSun 2:00 1:00 D
696 Zone America/Menominee \-5:00 \- EST 1973 Apr 29 2:00
697 \-6:00 US C%sT
701 Here, an incorrect reading would be there were two clock changes on 1973-04-29,
702 the first from 02:00 EST (\-05) to 01:00 CST (\-06),
703 and the second an hour later from 02:00 CST (\-06) to 03:00 CDT (\-05).
706 interprets this more sensibly as a single transition from 02:00 CST (\-05) to
707 02:00 CDT (\-05).
714 Link TARGET LINK-NAME
727 .B LINK-NAME
730 .B LINK-NAME
746 Zone Etc/GMT\0\00\0\0\-\0\0GMT
765 Leap YEAR MONTH DAY HH:MM:SS CORR R/S
787 .q "\-"
803 .q "3... 2... 1... leap... Happy New Year"
811 .B \-r
819 Expires YEAR MONTH DAY HH:MM:SS
844 # Rule NAME FROM TO \- IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
845 Rule Swiss 1941 1942 \- May Mon>=1 1:00 1:00 S
846 Rule Swiss 1941 1942 \- Oct Mon>=1 2:00 0 \-
848 Rule EU 1977 1980 \- Apr Sun>=1 1:00u 1:00 S
849 Rule EU 1977 only \- Sep lastSun 1:00u 0 \-
850 Rule EU 1978 only \- Oct 1 1:00u 0 \-
851 Rule EU 1979 1995 \- Sep lastSun 1:00u 0 \-
852 Rule EU 1981 max \- Mar lastSun 1:00u 1:00 S
853 Rule EU 1996 max \- Oct lastSun 1:00u 0 \-
857 Zone Europe/Zurich 0:34:08 \- LMT 1853 Jul 16
858 0:29:45.50 \- BMT 1894 Jun
870 seconds east of UT until 1853-07-16 at 00:00, when the legal offset
876 After 1894-06-01 at 00:00 the UT offset became one hour
884 The pre-1981 EU daylight-saving rules have no effect