Package ch.bailu.gtk.glib
Class TimeZone
java.lang.Object
ch.bailu.gtk.type.Type
ch.bailu.gtk.type.Pointer
ch.bailu.gtk.type.Record
ch.bailu.gtk.glib.TimeZone
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PointerInterface
#GTimeZone is an opaque structure whose members cannot be accessed
directly.
directly.
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Field Summary
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionint
findInterval
(int type, long time_) Finds an interval within @tz that corresponds to the given @time_.getAbbreviation
(int interval) Determines the time zone abbreviation to be used during a particular
@interval of time in the time zone @tz.static ClassHandler
Get the identifier of this #GTimeZone, as passed to g_time_zone_new().static int
int
getOffset
(int interval) Determines the offset to UTC in effect during a particular @interval
of time in the time zone @tz.static long
static TypeSystem.TypeSize
static long
static TypeSystem.TypeSize
boolean
isDst
(int interval) Determines if daylight savings time is in effect during a particular
@interval of time in the time zone @tz.static TimeZone
newIdentifierTimeZone
(Str identifier) Creates a #GTimeZone corresponding to @identifier.static TimeZone
newIdentifierTimeZone
(String identifier) Creates a #GTimeZone corresponding to @identifier.static TimeZone
Creates a #GTimeZone corresponding to local time.static TimeZone
newOffsetTimeZone
(int seconds) Creates a #GTimeZone corresponding to the given constant offset from UTC,
in seconds.static TimeZone
Creates a #GTimeZone corresponding to UTC.ref()
Increases the reference count on @tz.void
unref()
Decreases the reference count on @tz.Methods inherited from class ch.bailu.gtk.type.Pointer
asCPointer, cast, connectSignal, disconnectSignals, disconnectSignals, equals, hashCode, throwIfNull, throwNullPointerException, toString, unregisterCallbacks, unregisterCallbacks
Methods inherited from class ch.bailu.gtk.type.Type
asCPointer, asCPointer, asCPointerNotNull, asJnaPointer, asJnaPointer, asPointer, asPointer, cast, cast, throwIfNull
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
Methods inherited from interface ch.bailu.gtk.type.PointerInterface
asCPointerNotNull, asJnaPointer, asPointer, isNotNull, isNull
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Constructor Details
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TimeZone
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Method Details
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getClassHandler
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newIdentifierTimeZone
Creates a #GTimeZone corresponding to @identifier. If @identifier cannot be
parsed or loaded, %NULL is returned.
@identifier can either be an RFC3339/ISO 8601 time offset or
something that would pass as a valid value for the `TZ` environment
variable (including %NULL).
In Windows, @identifier can also be the unlocalized name of a time
zone for standard time, for example "Pacific Standard Time".
Valid RFC3339 time offsets are `"Z"` (for UTC) or
`"±hh:mm"`. ISO 8601 additionally specifies
`"±hhmm"` and `"±hh"`. Offsets are
time values to be added to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) to get
the local time.
In UNIX, the `TZ` environment variable typically corresponds
to the name of a file in the zoneinfo database, an absolute path to a file
somewhere else, or a string in
"std offset [dst [offset],start[/time],end[/time]]" (POSIX) format.
There are no spaces in the specification. The name of standard
and daylight savings time zone must be three or more alphabetic
characters. Offsets are time values to be added to local time to
get Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and should be
`"[±]hh[[:]mm[:ss]]"`. Dates are either
`"Jn"` (Julian day with n between 1 and 365, leap
years not counted), `"n"` (zero-based Julian day
with n between 0 and 365) or `"Mm.w.d"` (day d
(0 <= d <= 6) of week w (1 <= w <= 5) of month m (1 <= m <= 12), day
0 is a Sunday). Times are in local wall clock time, the default is
02:00:00.
In Windows, the "tzn[+|–]hh[:mm[:ss]][dzn]" format is used, but also
accepts POSIX format. The Windows format uses US rules for all time
zones; daylight savings time is 60 minutes behind the standard time
with date and time of change taken from Pacific Standard Time.
Offsets are time values to be added to the local time to get
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
g_time_zone_new_local() calls this function with the value of the
`TZ` environment variable. This function itself is independent of
the value of `TZ`, but if @identifier is %NULL then `/etc/localtime`
will be consulted to discover the correct time zone on UNIX and the
registry will be consulted or GetTimeZoneInformation() will be used
to get the local time zone on Windows.
If intervals are not available, only time zone rules from `TZ`
environment variable or other means, then they will be computed
from year 1900 to 2037. If the maximum year for the rules is
available and it is greater than 2037, then it will followed
instead.
See
[RFC3339 §5.6](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3339#section-5.6)
for a precise definition of valid RFC3339 time offsets
(the `time-offset` expansion) and ISO 8601 for the
full list of valid time offsets. See
[The GNU C Library manual](http://www.gnu.org/s/libc/manual/html_node/TZ-Variable.html)
for an explanation of the possible
values of the `TZ` environment variable. See
[Microsoft Time Zone Index Values](http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms912391%28v=winembedded.11%29.aspx)
for the list of time zones on Windows.
You should release the return value by calling g_time_zone_unref()
when you are done with it.- Parameters:
identifier
- a timezone identifier- Returns:
- the requested timezone, or %NULL on failure
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newIdentifierTimeZone
Creates a #GTimeZone corresponding to @identifier. If @identifier cannot be
parsed or loaded, %NULL is returned.
@identifier can either be an RFC3339/ISO 8601 time offset or
something that would pass as a valid value for the `TZ` environment
variable (including %NULL).
In Windows, @identifier can also be the unlocalized name of a time
zone for standard time, for example "Pacific Standard Time".
Valid RFC3339 time offsets are `"Z"` (for UTC) or
`"±hh:mm"`. ISO 8601 additionally specifies
`"±hhmm"` and `"±hh"`. Offsets are
time values to be added to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) to get
the local time.
In UNIX, the `TZ` environment variable typically corresponds
to the name of a file in the zoneinfo database, an absolute path to a file
somewhere else, or a string in
"std offset [dst [offset],start[/time],end[/time]]" (POSIX) format.
There are no spaces in the specification. The name of standard
and daylight savings time zone must be three or more alphabetic
characters. Offsets are time values to be added to local time to
get Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and should be
`"[±]hh[[:]mm[:ss]]"`. Dates are either
`"Jn"` (Julian day with n between 1 and 365, leap
years not counted), `"n"` (zero-based Julian day
with n between 0 and 365) or `"Mm.w.d"` (day d
(0 <= d <= 6) of week w (1 <= w <= 5) of month m (1 <= m <= 12), day
0 is a Sunday). Times are in local wall clock time, the default is
02:00:00.
In Windows, the "tzn[+|–]hh[:mm[:ss]][dzn]" format is used, but also
accepts POSIX format. The Windows format uses US rules for all time
zones; daylight savings time is 60 minutes behind the standard time
with date and time of change taken from Pacific Standard Time.
Offsets are time values to be added to the local time to get
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
g_time_zone_new_local() calls this function with the value of the
`TZ` environment variable. This function itself is independent of
the value of `TZ`, but if @identifier is %NULL then `/etc/localtime`
will be consulted to discover the correct time zone on UNIX and the
registry will be consulted or GetTimeZoneInformation() will be used
to get the local time zone on Windows.
If intervals are not available, only time zone rules from `TZ`
environment variable or other means, then they will be computed
from year 1900 to 2037. If the maximum year for the rules is
available and it is greater than 2037, then it will followed
instead.
See
[RFC3339 §5.6](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3339#section-5.6)
for a precise definition of valid RFC3339 time offsets
(the `time-offset` expansion) and ISO 8601 for the
full list of valid time offsets. See
[The GNU C Library manual](http://www.gnu.org/s/libc/manual/html_node/TZ-Variable.html)
for an explanation of the possible
values of the `TZ` environment variable. See
[Microsoft Time Zone Index Values](http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms912391%28v=winembedded.11%29.aspx)
for the list of time zones on Windows.
You should release the return value by calling g_time_zone_unref()
when you are done with it.- Parameters:
identifier
- a timezone identifier- Returns:
- the requested timezone, or %NULL on failure
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newLocalTimeZone
Creates a #GTimeZone corresponding to local time. The local time
zone may change between invocations to this function; for example,
if the system administrator changes it.
This is equivalent to calling g_time_zone_new() with the value of
the `TZ` environment variable (including the possibility of %NULL).
You should release the return value by calling g_time_zone_unref()
when you are done with it.- Returns:
- the local timezone
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newOffsetTimeZone
Creates a #GTimeZone corresponding to the given constant offset from UTC,
in seconds.
This is equivalent to calling g_time_zone_new() with a string in the form
`[+|-]hh[:mm[:ss]]`.
It is possible for this function to fail if @seconds is too big (greater than
24 hours), in which case this function will return the UTC timezone for
backwards compatibility. To detect failures like this, use
g_time_zone_new_identifier() directly.- Parameters:
seconds
- offset to UTC, in seconds- Returns:
- a timezone at the given offset from UTC, or UTC on failure
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newUtcTimeZone
Creates a #GTimeZone corresponding to UTC.
This is equivalent to calling g_time_zone_new() with a value like
"Z", "UTC", "+00", etc.
You should release the return value by calling g_time_zone_unref()
when you are done with it.- Returns:
- the universal timezone
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findInterval
public int findInterval(int type, long time_) Finds an interval within @tz that corresponds to the given @time_.
The meaning of @time_ depends on @type.
If @type is %G_TIME_TYPE_UNIVERSAL then this function will always
succeed (since universal time is monotonic and continuous).
Otherwise @time_ is treated as local time. The distinction between
%G_TIME_TYPE_STANDARD and %G_TIME_TYPE_DAYLIGHT is ignored except in
the case that the given @time_ is ambiguous. In Toronto, for example,
01:30 on November 7th 2010 occurred twice (once inside of daylight
savings time and the next, an hour later, outside of daylight savings
time). In this case, the different value of @type would result in a
different interval being returned.
It is still possible for this function to fail. In Toronto, for
example, 02:00 on March 14th 2010 does not exist (due to the leap
forward to begin daylight savings time). -1 is returned in that
case.- Parameters:
type
- the #GTimeType of @time_time_
- a number of seconds since January 1, 1970- Returns:
- the interval containing @time_, or -1 in case of failure
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getAbbreviation
Determines the time zone abbreviation to be used during a particular
@interval of time in the time zone @tz.
For example, in Toronto this is currently "EST" during the winter
months and "EDT" during the summer months when daylight savings time
is in effect.- Parameters:
interval
- an interval within the timezone- Returns:
- the time zone abbreviation, which belongs to @tz
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getIdentifier
Get the identifier of this #GTimeZone, as passed to g_time_zone_new().
If the identifier passed at construction time was not recognised, `UTC` will
be returned. If it was %NULL, the identifier of the local timezone at
construction time will be returned.
The identifier will be returned in the same format as provided at
construction time: if provided as a time offset, that will be returned by
this function.- Returns:
- identifier for this timezone
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getOffset
public int getOffset(int interval) Determines the offset to UTC in effect during a particular @interval
of time in the time zone @tz.
The offset is the number of seconds that you add to UTC time to
arrive at local time for @tz (ie: negative numbers for time zones
west of GMT, positive numbers for east).- Parameters:
interval
- an interval within the timezone- Returns:
- the number of seconds that should be added to UTC to get the local time in @tz
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isDst
public boolean isDst(int interval) Determines if daylight savings time is in effect during a particular
@interval of time in the time zone @tz.- Parameters:
interval
- an interval within the timezone- Returns:
- %TRUE if daylight savings time is in effect
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ref
Increases the reference count on @tz.- Returns:
- a new reference to @tz.
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unref
public void unref()Decreases the reference count on @tz. -
getTypeID
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getParentTypeID
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getTypeSize
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getParentTypeSize
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getInstanceSize
public static int getInstanceSize()
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