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ziguard.awk
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# Convert tzdata source into vanguard or rearguard form.
# Contributed by Paul Eggert. This file is in the public domain.
# This is not a general-purpose converter; it is designed for current tzdata.
# It just converts from current source to main, vanguard, and rearguard forms.
# Although it might be nice for it to be idempotent, or to be useful
# for converting back and forth between vanguard and rearguard formats,
# it does not do these nonessential tasks now.
#
# Although main and vanguard forms are currently equivalent,
# this need not always be the case.
#
# When converting to vanguard form, the output can use negative SAVE
# values.
#
# When converting to rearguard form, the output uses only nonnegative
# SAVE values. The idea is for the output data to simulate the behavior
# of the input data as best it can within the constraints of the
# rearguard format.
BEGIN {
dataform_type["vanguard"] = 1
dataform_type["main"] = 1
dataform_type["rearguard"] = 1
# The command line should set DATAFORM.
if (!dataform_type[DATAFORM]) exit 1
vanguard = DATAFORM == "vanguard"
}
/^Zone/ { zone = $2 }
DATAFORM != "main" {
in_comment = /^#/
uncomment = comment_out = 0
# If this line should differ due to Czechoslovakia using negative SAVE values,
# uncomment the desired version and comment out the undesired one.
if (zone == "Europe/Prague" && /^#?[\t ]+[01]:00[\t ]/ && /1947 Feb 23/) {
if (($(in_comment + 2) != "-") == vanguard) {
uncomment = in_comment
} else {
comment_out = !in_comment
}
}
# If this line should differ due to Ireland using negative SAVE values,
# uncomment the desired version and comment out the undesired one.
Rule_Eire = /^#?Rule[\t ]+Eire[\t ]/
Zone_Dublin_post_1968 \
= (zone == "Europe/Dublin" && /^#?[\t ]+[01]:00[\t ]/ \
&& (!$(in_comment + 4) || 1968 < $(in_comment + 4)))
if (Rule_Eire || Zone_Dublin_post_1968) {
if ((Rule_Eire \
|| (Zone_Dublin_post_1968 && $(in_comment + 3) == "IST/GMT")) \
== vanguard) {
uncomment = in_comment
} else {
comment_out = !in_comment
}
}
# If this line should differ due to Namibia using negative SAVE values,
# uncomment the desired version and comment out the undesired one.
Rule_Namibia = /^#?Rule[\t ]+Namibia[\t ]/
Zone_using_Namibia_rule \
= (zone == "Africa/Windhoek" && /^#?[\t ]+[12]:00[\t ]/ \
&& ($(in_comment + 2) == "Namibia" \
|| ($(in_comment + 2) == "-" && $(in_comment + 3) == "CAT" \
&& ((1994 <= $(in_comment + 4) && $(in_comment + 4) <= 2017) \
|| in_comment + 3 == NF))))
if (Rule_Namibia || Zone_using_Namibia_rule) {
if ((Rule_Namibia \
? ($(in_comment + 9) ~ /^-/ \
|| ($(in_comment + 9) == 0 && $(in_comment + 10) == "CAT")) \
: $(in_comment + 1) == "2:00" && $(in_comment + 2) == "Namibia") \
== vanguard) {
uncomment = in_comment
} else {
comment_out = !in_comment
}
}
if (uncomment) {
sub(/^#/, "")
}
if (comment_out) {
sub(/^/, "#")
}
# In rearguard format, change the Japan rule line with "Sat>=8 25:00"
# to "Sun>=9 1:00", to cater to zic before 2007 and to older Java.
if (!vanguard && $1 == "Rule" && $7 == "Sat>=8" && $8 == "25:00") {
sub(/Sat>=8/, "Sun>=9")
sub(/25:00/, " 1:00")
}
# In rearguard format, change the Morocco lines with negative SAVE values
# to use positive SAVE values.
if (!vanguard && $1 == "Rule" && $2 == "Morocco" && $4 == 2018 \
&& $6 == "Oct") {
sub(/\t2018\t/, "\t2017\t")
}
if (!vanguard && $1 == "Rule" && $2 == "Morocco" && 2019 <= $3) {
if ($9 == "0") {
sub(/\t0\t/, "\t1:00\t")
} else {
sub(/\t-1:00\t/, "\t0\t")
}
}
if (!vanguard && $1 == "1:00" && $2 == "Morocco" && $3 == "+01/+00") {
sub(/1:00\tMorocco\t\+01\/\+00$/, "0:00\tMorocco\t+00/+01")
}
}
# If a Link line is followed by a Zone line for the same data, comment
# out the Link line. This can happen if backzone overrides a Link
# with a Zone.
/^Link/ {
linkline[$3] = NR
}
/^Zone/ {
sub(/^Link/, "#Link", line[linkline[$2]])
}
{ line[NR] = $0 }
END {
for (i = 1; i <= NR; i++)
print line[i]
}