| Copyright | (C) 2014 Mihaly Barasz | 
|---|---|
| License | Apache-2.0, see LICENSE | 
| Maintainer | Mihaly Barasz <klao@nilcons.com> | 
| Stability | experimental | 
| Safe Haskell | None | 
| Language | Haskell2010 | 
Data.Time.Zones.Read
Description
- loadTZFromFile :: FilePath -> IO TZ
- loadSystemTZ :: String -> IO TZ
- pathForSystemTZ :: String -> IO FilePath
- loadLocalTZ :: IO TZ
- loadTZFromDB :: String -> IO TZ
- olsonGet :: Get TZ
- parseOlson :: ByteString -> TZ
Various ways of loading TZ
loadTZFromFile :: FilePath -> IO TZ Source #
Reads and parses a time zone information file (in tzfile(5)
 aka. Olson file format) and returns the corresponding TZ data
 structure.
loadSystemTZ :: String -> IO TZ Source #
Looks for the time zone file in the system timezone directory, which is
 /usr/share/zoneinfo, or if the TZDIR environment variable is
 set, then there.
Note, this is unlikely to work on non-posix systems (e.g.,
 Windows), use loadTZFromDB or loadTZFromFile instead.
pathForSystemTZ :: String -> IO FilePath Source #
Return the path for a time zone file in the system time zone directory.
The system directory is specified by the TZDIR environment variable,
 or /usr/share/zoneinfo if it's not set.
loadLocalTZ :: IO TZ Source #
Returns the local TZ based on the TZ and TZDIR
 environment variables.
See tzset(3) for details, but basically:
- If TZenvironment variable is unset, weloadTZFromFile "/etc/localtime".
- If TZis set, but empty, weloadSystemTZ "UTC".
- Otherwise, we just loadSystemTZit.
Note, this means we don't support POSIX-style TZ variables (like
 "EST5EDT"), only those that are explicitly present in the time
 zone database.
loadTZFromDB :: String -> IO TZ Source #
Reads the corresponding file from the time zone database shipped with this package.
Parsing Olson data
parseOlson :: ByteString -> TZ Source #