freebsd-skq/contrib/tzdata/zoneinfo2tdf.pl
2019-07-02 01:12:23 +00:00

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#! /usr/bin/perl -w
# Summarize .zi input in a .zi-like format.
# Courtesy Ken Pizzini.
use strict;
#This file released to the public domain.
# Note: error checking is poor; trust the output only if the input
# has been checked by zic.
my $contZone = '';
while (<>) {
my $origline = $_;
my @fields = ();
while (s/^\s*((?:"[^"]*"|[^\s#])+)//) {
push @fields, $1;
}
next unless @fields;
my $type = lc($fields[0]);
if ($contZone) {
@fields >= 3 or warn "bad continuation line";
unshift @fields, '+', $contZone;
$type = 'zone';
}
$contZone = '';
if ($type eq 'zone') {
# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES/SAVE FORMAT [UNTIL]
my $nfields = @fields;
$nfields >= 5 or warn "bad zone line";
if ($nfields > 6) {
#this splice is optional, depending on one's preference
#(one big date-time field, or componentized date and time):
splice(@fields, 5, $nfields-5, "@fields[5..$nfields-1]");
}
$contZone = $fields[1] if @fields > 5;
} elsif ($type eq 'rule') {
# Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
@fields == 10 or warn "bad rule line";
} elsif ($type eq 'link') {
# Link TARGET LINK-NAME
@fields == 3 or warn "bad link line";
} elsif ($type eq 'leap') {
# Leap YEAR MONTH DAY HH:MM:SS CORR R/S
@fields == 7 or warn "bad leap line";
} else {
warn "Fubar at input line $.: $origline";
}
print join("\t", @fields), "\n";
}