1 ;;; cal-dst.el --- calendar functions for daylight saving rules
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5 ;; Author: Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
6 ;; Edward M. Reingold <reingold@cs.uiuc.edu>
7 ;; Maintainer: Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
9 ;; Human-Keywords: daylight saving time, calendar, diary, holidays
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36 (defgroup calendar-dst nil
37 "Options related to Daylight Saving Time."
42 (defcustom calendar-dst-check-each-year-flag t
43 "Non-nil means to check each year for DST transitions as needed.
44 Otherwise assume the next two transitions found after the
45 current date apply to all years. This is faster, but not always
46 correct, since the dates of daylight saving transitions sometimes
53 (put 'calendar-daylight-savings-starts
'risky-local-variable t
)
54 (defcustom calendar-daylight-savings-starts
'(calendar-dst-starts year
)
55 "Sexp giving the date on which daylight saving time starts.
56 This is an expression in the variable `year' whose value gives the Gregorian
57 date in the form (month day year) on which daylight saving time starts. It is
58 used to determine the starting date of daylight saving time for the holiday
59 list and for correcting times of day in the solar and lunar calculations.
61 For example, if daylight saving time is mandated to start on October 1,
62 you would set `calendar-daylight-savings-starts' to
66 If it starts on the first Sunday in April, you would set it to
68 '(calendar-nth-named-day 1 0 4 year)
70 If the locale never uses daylight saving time, set this to nil."
75 (put 'calendar-daylight-savings-ends
'risky-local-variable t
)
76 (defcustom calendar-daylight-savings-ends
'(calendar-dst-ends year
)
77 "Sexp giving the date on which daylight saving time ends.
78 This is an expression in the variable `year' whose value gives the Gregorian
79 date in the form (month day year) on which daylight saving time ends. It is
80 used to determine the starting date of daylight saving time for the holiday
81 list and for correcting times of day in the solar and lunar calculations.
83 For example, if daylight saving time ends on the last Sunday in October:
85 '(calendar-nth-named-day -1 0 10 year)
87 If the locale never uses daylight saving time, set this to nil."
91 ;;; More defcustoms below.
94 (defvar calendar-current-time-zone-cache nil
95 "Cache for result of `calendar-current-time-zone'.")
96 ;; It gets eval'd, eg by calendar-dst-starts.
98 (put 'calendar-current-time-zone-cache
'risky-local-variable t
)
100 (defvar calendar-system-time-basis
101 (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian '(1 1 1970))
102 "Absolute date of starting date of system clock.")
104 (defun calendar-absolute-from-time (x utc-diff
)
105 "Absolute local date of time X; local time is UTC-DIFF seconds from UTC.
107 X is (HIGH . LOW) or (HIGH LOW . IGNORED) where HIGH and LOW are the
108 high and low 16 bits, respectively, of the number of seconds since
109 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC, ignoring leap seconds.
111 Returns the pair (ABS-DATE . SECONDS) where SECONDS after local midnight on
112 absolute date ABS-DATE is the equivalent moment to X."
115 (l (+ utc-diff
(if (numberp xtail
) xtail
(car xtail
))))
116 (u (+ (* 512 (mod h
675)) (floor l
128))))
117 ;; Overflow is a terrible thing!
118 (cons (+ calendar-system-time-basis
119 ;; floor((2^16 h +l) / (60*60*24))
120 (* 512 (floor h
675)) (floor u
675))
121 ;; (2^16 h +l) mod (60*60*24)
122 (+ (* (mod u
675) 128) (mod l
128)))))
124 (defun calendar-time-from-absolute (abs-date s
)
125 "Time of absolute date ABS-DATE, S seconds after midnight.
127 Returns the list (HIGH LOW) where HIGH and LOW are the high and low
128 16 bits, respectively, of the number of seconds 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC,
129 ignoring leap seconds, that is the equivalent moment to S seconds after
130 midnight UTC on absolute date ABS-DATE."
131 (let* ((a (- abs-date calendar-system-time-basis
))
132 (u (+ (* 163 (mod a
512)) (floor s
128))))
133 ;; Overflow is a terrible thing!
135 ;; floor((60*60*24*a + s) / 2^16)
136 (+ a
(* 163 (floor a
512)) (floor u
512))
137 ;; (60*60*24*a + s) mod 2^16
138 (+ (* 128 (mod u
512)) (mod s
128)))))
140 (defun calendar-next-time-zone-transition (time)
141 "Return the time of the next time zone transition after TIME.
142 Both TIME and the result are acceptable arguments to `current-time-zone'.
143 Return nil if no such transition can be found."
144 (let* ((base 65536) ; 2^16 = base of current-time output
145 (quarter-multiple 120) ; approx = (seconds per quarter year) / base
146 (time-zone (current-time-zone time
))
147 (time-utc-diff (car time-zone
))
150 (hi-utc-diff time-utc-diff
)
152 ;; Heuristic: probe the time zone offset in the next three calendar
153 ;; quarters, looking for a time zone offset different from TIME.
154 (while (and quarters
(eq time-utc-diff hi-utc-diff
))
155 (setq hi
(cons (+ (car time
) (* (car quarters
) quarter-multiple
)) 0)
156 hi-zone
(current-time-zone hi
)
157 hi-utc-diff
(car hi-zone
)
158 quarters
(cdr quarters
)))
162 (not (eq time-utc-diff hi-utc-diff
))
163 ;; Now HI is after the next time zone transition.
164 ;; Set LO to TIME, and then binary search to increase LO and decrease HI
165 ;; until LO is just before and HI is just after the time zone transition.
166 (let* ((tail (cdr time
))
167 (lo (cons (car time
) (if (numberp tail
) tail
(car tail
))))
170 ;; Set PROBE to halfway between LO and HI, rounding down.
171 ;; If PROBE equals LO, we are done.
172 (let* ((lsum (+ (cdr lo
) (cdr hi
)))
173 (hsum (+ (car lo
) (car hi
) (/ lsum base
)))
174 (hsumodd (logand 1 hsum
)))
175 (setq probe
(cons (/ (- hsum hsumodd
) 2)
176 (/ (+ (* hsumodd base
) (% lsum base
)) 2)))
177 (not (equal lo probe
)))
178 ;; Set either LO or HI to PROBE, depending on probe results.
179 (if (eq (car (current-time-zone probe
)) hi-utc-diff
)
184 (autoload 'calendar-persian-to-absolute
"cal-persia")
186 (defun calendar-time-zone-daylight-rules (abs-date utc-diff
)
187 "Return daylight transition rule for ABS-DATE, UTC-DIFF sec offset from UTC.
188 ABS-DATE must specify a day that contains a daylight saving transition.
189 The result has the proper form for `calendar-daylight-savings-starts'."
190 (let* ((date (calendar-gregorian-from-absolute abs-date
))
191 (weekday (% abs-date
7))
192 (m (calendar-extract-month date
))
193 (d (calendar-extract-day date
))
194 (y (calendar-extract-year date
))
195 (last (calendar-last-day-of-month m y
))
197 (candidate-rules ; these return Gregorian dates
201 ;; The first WEEKDAY of month M.
203 `((calendar-nth-named-day 1 ,weekday
,m year
)))
204 ;; The last WEEKDAY of month M.
206 `((calendar-nth-named-day -
1 ,weekday
,m year
)))
208 ;; The first WEEKDAY after day J of month M, for D-6 < J <= D.
209 (setq j
(1- (max 2 (- d
6))))
210 (while (<= (setq j
(1+ j
)) (min d
(- last
8)))
211 (push `(calendar-nth-named-day 1 ,weekday
,m year
,j
) rlist
))
213 ;; 01-01 and 07-01 for this year's Persian calendar.
214 ;; FIXME what does the Persian calendar have to do with this?
215 (and (= m
3) (memq d
'(20 21))
216 '((calendar-gregorian-from-absolute
217 (calendar-persian-to-absolute `(1 1 ,(- year
621))))))
218 (and (= m
9) (memq d
'(22 23))
219 '((calendar-gregorian-from-absolute
220 (calendar-persian-to-absolute `(7 1 ,(- year
621))))))))
221 (prevday-sec (- -
1 utc-diff
)) ; last sec of previous local day
224 ;; Scan through the next few years until only one rule remains.
225 (while (cdr candidate-rules
)
226 (dolist (rule candidate-rules
)
227 ;; The rule we return should give a Gregorian date, but here
228 ;; we require an absolute date. The following is for efficiency.
229 (setq date
(cond ((eq (car rule
) 'calendar-nth-named-day
)
230 (eval (cons 'calendar-nth-named-absday
(cdr rule
))))
231 ((eq (car rule
) 'calendar-gregorian-from-absolute
)
233 (t (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian (eval rule
)))))
234 (or (equal (current-time-zone
235 (calendar-time-from-absolute date prevday-sec
))
237 (calendar-time-from-absolute (1+ date
) prevday-sec
)))
238 (setq new-rules
(cons rule new-rules
))))
239 ;; If no rules remain, just use the first candidate rule;
240 ;; it's wrong in general, but it's right for at least one year.
241 (setq candidate-rules
(if new-rules
(nreverse new-rules
)
242 (list (car candidate-rules
)))
245 (car candidate-rules
)))
247 ;; TODO it might be better to extract this information directly from
248 ;; the system timezone database. But cross-platform...?
250 ;; http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-pretest-bug/2006-11/msg00060.html
251 (defun calendar-dst-find-data (&optional time
)
252 "Find data on the first daylight saving time transitions after TIME.
253 TIME defaults to `current-time'. Return value is as described
254 for `calendar-current-time-zone'."
255 (let* ((t0 (or time
(current-time)))
256 (t0-zone (current-time-zone t0
))
257 (t0-utc-diff (car t0-zone
))
258 (t0-name (cadr t0-zone
)))
259 (if (not t0-utc-diff
)
260 ;; Little or no time zone information is available.
261 (list nil nil t0-name t0-name nil nil nil nil
)
262 (let* ((t1 (calendar-next-time-zone-transition t0
))
263 (t2 (and t1
(calendar-next-time-zone-transition t1
))))
265 ;; This locale does not have daylight saving time.
266 (list (/ t0-utc-diff
60) 0 t0-name t0-name nil nil
0 0)
267 ;; Use heuristics to find daylight saving parameters.
268 (let* ((t1-zone (current-time-zone t1
))
269 (t1-utc-diff (car t1-zone
))
270 (t1-name (cadr t1-zone
))
271 (t1-date-sec (calendar-absolute-from-time t1 t0-utc-diff
))
272 (t2-date-sec (calendar-absolute-from-time t2 t1-utc-diff
))
273 ;; TODO When calendar-dst-check-each-year-flag is non-nil,
274 ;; the rules can be simpler than they currently are.
275 (t1-rules (calendar-time-zone-daylight-rules
276 (car t1-date-sec
) t0-utc-diff
))
277 (t2-rules (calendar-time-zone-daylight-rules
278 (car t2-date-sec
) t1-utc-diff
))
279 (t1-time (/ (cdr t1-date-sec
) 60))
280 (t2-time (/ (cdr t2-date-sec
) 60)))
282 (/ (min t0-utc-diff t1-utc-diff
) 60)
284 (/ (abs (- t0-utc-diff t1-utc-diff
)) 60)
285 (if (< t0-utc-diff t1-utc-diff
)
286 (list t0-name t1-name t1-rules t2-rules t1-time t2-time
)
287 (list t1-name t0-name t2-rules t1-rules t2-time t1-time
)
290 (defvar calendar-dst-transition-cache nil
291 "Internal cal-dst variable storing date of daylight saving time transitions.
292 Value is a list with elements of the form (YEAR START END), where
293 START and END are expressions that when evaluated return the
294 start and end dates (respectively) for DST in YEAR. Used by the
295 function `calendar-dst-find-startend'.")
297 (defun calendar-dst-find-startend (year)
298 "Find the dates in YEAR on which daylight saving time starts and ends.
299 Returns a list (YEAR START END), where START and END are
300 expressions that when evaluated return the start and end dates,
301 respectively. This function first attempts to use pre-calculated
302 data from `calendar-dst-transition-cache', otherwise it calls
303 `calendar-dst-find-data' (and adds the results to the cache).
304 If dates in YEAR cannot be handled by `encode-time' (e.g. if they
305 are too large to be represented as a lisp integer), then rather
306 than an error this function returns the result appropriate for
308 (let ((e (assoc year calendar-dst-transition-cache
))
312 (setq e
(calendar-dst-find-data
314 (encode-time 1 0 0 1 1 year
)
316 (encode-time 1 0 0 1 1 (nth 5 (decode-time))))))
318 e
(list year f
(nth 5 e
))
319 calendar-dst-transition-cache
320 (append calendar-dst-transition-cache
(list e
)))
323 (defun calendar-current-time-zone ()
324 "Return UTC difference, dst offset, names and rules for current time zone.
326 Returns (UTC-DIFF DST-OFFSET STD-ZONE DST-ZONE DST-STARTS DST-ENDS
327 DST-STARTS-TIME DST-ENDS-TIME), based on a heuristic probing of what the
330 UTC-DIFF is an integer specifying the number of minutes difference between
331 standard time in the current time zone and Coordinated Universal Time
332 (Greenwich Mean Time). A negative value means west of Greenwich.
333 DST-OFFSET is an integer giving the daylight saving time offset in minutes.
334 STD-ZONE is a string giving the name of the time zone when no seasonal time
335 adjustment is in effect.
336 DST-ZONE is a string giving the name of the time zone when there is a seasonal
337 time adjustment in effect.
338 DST-STARTS and DST-ENDS are sexps in the variable `year' giving the daylight
339 saving time start and end rules, in the form expected by
340 `calendar-daylight-savings-starts'.
341 DST-STARTS-TIME and DST-ENDS-TIME are integers giving the number of minutes
342 after midnight that daylight saving time starts and ends.
344 If the local area does not use a seasonal time adjustment, STD-ZONE and
345 DST-ZONE are equal, and all the DST-* integer variables are 0.
347 Some operating systems cannot provide all this information to Emacs; in this
348 case, `calendar-current-time-zone' returns a list containing nil for the data
350 (or calendar-current-time-zone-cache
351 (setq calendar-current-time-zone-cache
(calendar-dst-find-data))))
354 ;; Following options should be set based on conditions when the code
355 ;; is invoked, so are not suitable for dumping into loaddefs.el. They
356 ;; default to US Eastern time if time zone info is not available.
358 (calendar-current-time-zone)
360 (defcustom calendar-time-zone
(or (car calendar-current-time-zone-cache
) -
300)
361 "Number of minutes difference between local standard time and UTC.
362 For example, -300 for New York City, -480 for Los Angeles."
364 :group
'calendar-dst
)
366 (defcustom calendar-daylight-time-offset
367 (or (cadr calendar-current-time-zone-cache
) 60)
368 "Number of minutes difference between daylight saving and standard time.
369 If the locale never uses daylight saving time, set this to 0."
371 :group
'calendar-dst
)
373 (defcustom calendar-standard-time-zone-name
374 (or (nth 2 calendar-current-time-zone-cache
) "EST")
375 "Abbreviated name of standard time zone at `calendar-location-name'.
376 For example, \"EST\" in New York City, \"PST\" for Los Angeles."
378 :group
'calendar-dst
)
380 (defcustom calendar-daylight-time-zone-name
381 (or (nth 3 calendar-current-time-zone-cache
) "EDT")
382 "Abbreviated name of daylight saving time zone at `calendar-location-name'.
383 For example, \"EDT\" in New York City, \"PDT\" for Los Angeles."
385 :group
'calendar-dst
)
387 (defcustom calendar-daylight-savings-starts-time
388 (or (nth 6 calendar-current-time-zone-cache
) 120)
389 "Number of minutes after midnight that daylight saving time starts."
391 :group
'calendar-dst
)
393 (defcustom calendar-daylight-savings-ends-time
394 (or (nth 7 calendar-current-time-zone-cache
)
395 calendar-daylight-savings-starts-time
)
396 "Number of minutes after midnight that daylight saving time ends."
398 :group
'calendar-dst
)
401 (defun calendar-dst-starts (year)
402 "Return the date of YEAR on which daylight saving time starts.
403 This function respects the value of `calendar-dst-check-each-year-flag'."
404 (or (let ((expr (if calendar-dst-check-each-year-flag
405 (cadr (calendar-dst-find-startend year
))
406 (nth 4 calendar-current-time-zone-cache
))))
407 (if expr
(eval expr
)))
408 ;; New US rules commencing 2007. ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/.
409 (and (not (zerop calendar-daylight-time-offset
))
410 (calendar-nth-named-day 2 0 3 year
))))
412 (defun calendar-dst-ends (year)
413 "Return the date of YEAR on which daylight saving time ends.
414 This function respects the value of `calendar-dst-check-each-year-flag'."
415 (or (let ((expr (if calendar-dst-check-each-year-flag
416 (nth 2 (calendar-dst-find-startend year
))
417 (nth 5 calendar-current-time-zone-cache
))))
418 (if expr
(eval expr
)))
419 ;; New US rules commencing 2007. ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/.
420 (and (not (zerop calendar-daylight-time-offset
))
421 (calendar-nth-named-day 1 0 11 year
))))
423 ;; used by calc, solar.
424 (defun dst-in-effect (date)
425 "True if on absolute DATE daylight saving time is in effect.
426 Fractional part of DATE is local standard time of day."
427 (let* ((year (calendar-extract-year
428 (calendar-gregorian-from-absolute (floor date
))))
429 (dst-starts-gregorian (eval calendar-daylight-savings-starts
))
430 (dst-ends-gregorian (eval calendar-daylight-savings-ends
))
431 (dst-starts (and dst-starts-gregorian
432 (+ (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian
433 dst-starts-gregorian
)
434 (/ calendar-daylight-savings-starts-time
436 (dst-ends (and dst-ends-gregorian
437 (+ (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian
439 (/ (- calendar-daylight-savings-ends-time
440 calendar-daylight-time-offset
)
442 (and dst-starts dst-ends
443 (if (< dst-starts dst-ends
)
444 (and (<= dst-starts date
) (< date dst-ends
))
445 (or (<= dst-starts date
) (< date dst-ends
))))))
447 ;; used by calc, lunar, solar.
448 (defun dst-adjust-time (date time
)
449 "Adjust, to account for dst on DATE, decimal fraction standard TIME.
450 Returns a list (date adj-time zone) where `date' and `adj-time' are the values
451 adjusted for `zone'; here `date' is a list (month day year), `adj-time' is a
452 decimal fraction time, and `zone' is a string.
454 Conversion to daylight saving time is done according to
455 `calendar-daylight-savings-starts', `calendar-daylight-savings-ends',
456 `calendar-daylight-savings-starts-time',
457 `calendar-daylight-savings-ends-time', and `calendar-daylight-time-offset'."
458 (let* ((rounded-abs-date (+ (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian date
)
459 (/ (round (* 60 time
)) 60.0 24.0)))
460 (dst (dst-in-effect rounded-abs-date
))
462 calendar-daylight-time-zone-name
463 calendar-standard-time-zone-name
))
464 (time (+ rounded-abs-date
465 (if dst
(/ calendar-daylight-time-offset
24.0 60.0) 0))))
466 (list (calendar-gregorian-from-absolute (truncate time
))
467 (* 24.0 (- time
(truncate time
)))
472 ;;; cal-dst.el ends here