tzinfo 1.2.9 → 2.0.4

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. checksums.yaml.gz.sig +1 -3
  3. data.tar.gz.sig +0 -0
  4. data/.yardopts +3 -0
  5. data/CHANGES.md +535 -386
  6. data/LICENSE +12 -12
  7. data/README.md +368 -114
  8. data/lib/tzinfo.rb +70 -40
  9. data/lib/tzinfo/annual_rules.rb +32 -12
  10. data/lib/tzinfo/country.rb +141 -129
  11. data/lib/tzinfo/country_timezone.rb +70 -112
  12. data/lib/tzinfo/data_source.rb +389 -144
  13. data/lib/tzinfo/data_sources.rb +8 -0
  14. data/lib/tzinfo/data_sources/constant_offset_data_timezone_info.rb +56 -0
  15. data/lib/tzinfo/data_sources/country_info.rb +42 -0
  16. data/lib/tzinfo/data_sources/data_timezone_info.rb +91 -0
  17. data/lib/tzinfo/data_sources/linked_timezone_info.rb +33 -0
  18. data/lib/tzinfo/data_sources/posix_time_zone_parser.rb +181 -0
  19. data/lib/tzinfo/data_sources/ruby_data_source.rb +145 -0
  20. data/lib/tzinfo/data_sources/timezone_info.rb +47 -0
  21. data/lib/tzinfo/data_sources/transitions_data_timezone_info.rb +214 -0
  22. data/lib/tzinfo/data_sources/zoneinfo_data_source.rb +580 -0
  23. data/lib/tzinfo/data_sources/zoneinfo_reader.rb +486 -0
  24. data/lib/tzinfo/data_timezone.rb +33 -47
  25. data/lib/tzinfo/datetime_with_offset.rb +153 -0
  26. data/lib/tzinfo/format1.rb +10 -0
  27. data/lib/tzinfo/format1/country_definer.rb +17 -0
  28. data/lib/tzinfo/format1/country_index_definition.rb +64 -0
  29. data/lib/tzinfo/format1/timezone_definer.rb +64 -0
  30. data/lib/tzinfo/format1/timezone_definition.rb +39 -0
  31. data/lib/tzinfo/format1/timezone_index_definition.rb +77 -0
  32. data/lib/tzinfo/format2.rb +10 -0
  33. data/lib/tzinfo/format2/country_definer.rb +68 -0
  34. data/lib/tzinfo/format2/country_index_definer.rb +68 -0
  35. data/lib/tzinfo/format2/country_index_definition.rb +46 -0
  36. data/lib/tzinfo/format2/timezone_definer.rb +94 -0
  37. data/lib/tzinfo/format2/timezone_definition.rb +73 -0
  38. data/lib/tzinfo/format2/timezone_index_definer.rb +45 -0
  39. data/lib/tzinfo/format2/timezone_index_definition.rb +55 -0
  40. data/lib/tzinfo/info_timezone.rb +26 -21
  41. data/lib/tzinfo/linked_timezone.rb +33 -52
  42. data/lib/tzinfo/offset_timezone_period.rb +42 -0
  43. data/lib/tzinfo/string_deduper.rb +118 -0
  44. data/lib/tzinfo/time_with_offset.rb +154 -0
  45. data/lib/tzinfo/timestamp.rb +548 -0
  46. data/lib/tzinfo/timestamp_with_offset.rb +85 -0
  47. data/lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb +989 -502
  48. data/lib/tzinfo/timezone_offset.rb +84 -74
  49. data/lib/tzinfo/timezone_period.rb +151 -217
  50. data/lib/tzinfo/timezone_proxy.rb +70 -79
  51. data/lib/tzinfo/timezone_transition.rb +77 -109
  52. data/lib/tzinfo/transition_rule.rb +207 -77
  53. data/lib/tzinfo/transitions_timezone_period.rb +63 -0
  54. data/lib/tzinfo/untaint_ext.rb +18 -0
  55. data/lib/tzinfo/version.rb +7 -0
  56. data/lib/tzinfo/with_offset.rb +61 -0
  57. metadata +49 -103
  58. metadata.gz.sig +0 -0
  59. data/Rakefile +0 -107
  60. data/lib/tzinfo/country_index_definition.rb +0 -31
  61. data/lib/tzinfo/country_info.rb +0 -42
  62. data/lib/tzinfo/data_timezone_info.rb +0 -55
  63. data/lib/tzinfo/linked_timezone_info.rb +0 -26
  64. data/lib/tzinfo/offset_rationals.rb +0 -77
  65. data/lib/tzinfo/posix_time_zone_parser.rb +0 -136
  66. data/lib/tzinfo/ruby_core_support.rb +0 -169
  67. data/lib/tzinfo/ruby_country_info.rb +0 -74
  68. data/lib/tzinfo/ruby_data_source.rb +0 -140
  69. data/lib/tzinfo/time_or_datetime.rb +0 -351
  70. data/lib/tzinfo/timezone_definition.rb +0 -36
  71. data/lib/tzinfo/timezone_index_definition.rb +0 -54
  72. data/lib/tzinfo/timezone_info.rb +0 -30
  73. data/lib/tzinfo/timezone_transition_definition.rb +0 -104
  74. data/lib/tzinfo/transition_data_timezone_info.rb +0 -274
  75. data/lib/tzinfo/zoneinfo_country_info.rb +0 -37
  76. data/lib/tzinfo/zoneinfo_data_source.rb +0 -497
  77. data/lib/tzinfo/zoneinfo_timezone_info.rb +0 -520
  78. data/test/tc_annual_rules.rb +0 -95
  79. data/test/tc_country.rb +0 -238
  80. data/test/tc_country_index_definition.rb +0 -69
  81. data/test/tc_country_info.rb +0 -16
  82. data/test/tc_country_timezone.rb +0 -173
  83. data/test/tc_data_source.rb +0 -218
  84. data/test/tc_data_timezone.rb +0 -99
  85. data/test/tc_data_timezone_info.rb +0 -18
  86. data/test/tc_info_timezone.rb +0 -34
  87. data/test/tc_linked_timezone.rb +0 -155
  88. data/test/tc_linked_timezone_info.rb +0 -23
  89. data/test/tc_offset_rationals.rb +0 -23
  90. data/test/tc_posix_time_zone_parser.rb +0 -261
  91. data/test/tc_ruby_core_support.rb +0 -168
  92. data/test/tc_ruby_country_info.rb +0 -110
  93. data/test/tc_ruby_data_source.rb +0 -167
  94. data/test/tc_time_or_datetime.rb +0 -674
  95. data/test/tc_timezone.rb +0 -1361
  96. data/test/tc_timezone_definition.rb +0 -113
  97. data/test/tc_timezone_index_definition.rb +0 -73
  98. data/test/tc_timezone_info.rb +0 -11
  99. data/test/tc_timezone_london.rb +0 -143
  100. data/test/tc_timezone_melbourne.rb +0 -142
  101. data/test/tc_timezone_new_york.rb +0 -142
  102. data/test/tc_timezone_offset.rb +0 -126
  103. data/test/tc_timezone_period.rb +0 -555
  104. data/test/tc_timezone_proxy.rb +0 -136
  105. data/test/tc_timezone_transition.rb +0 -366
  106. data/test/tc_timezone_transition_definition.rb +0 -295
  107. data/test/tc_timezone_utc.rb +0 -27
  108. data/test/tc_transition_data_timezone_info.rb +0 -433
  109. data/test/tc_transition_rule.rb +0 -663
  110. data/test/tc_zoneinfo_country_info.rb +0 -78
  111. data/test/tc_zoneinfo_data_source.rb +0 -1204
  112. data/test/tc_zoneinfo_timezone_info.rb +0 -2153
  113. data/test/test_utils.rb +0 -192
  114. data/test/ts_all.rb +0 -7
  115. data/test/ts_all_ruby.rb +0 -5
  116. data/test/ts_all_zoneinfo.rb +0 -9
  117. data/test/tzinfo-data/tzinfo/data.rb +0 -8
  118. data/test/tzinfo-data/tzinfo/data/definitions/America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires.rb +0 -89
  119. data/test/tzinfo-data/tzinfo/data/definitions/America/New_York.rb +0 -327
  120. data/test/tzinfo-data/tzinfo/data/definitions/Australia/Melbourne.rb +0 -230
  121. data/test/tzinfo-data/tzinfo/data/definitions/EST.rb +0 -19
  122. data/test/tzinfo-data/tzinfo/data/definitions/Etc/GMT__m__1.rb +0 -21
  123. data/test/tzinfo-data/tzinfo/data/definitions/Etc/GMT__p__1.rb +0 -21
  124. data/test/tzinfo-data/tzinfo/data/definitions/Etc/UTC.rb +0 -21
  125. data/test/tzinfo-data/tzinfo/data/definitions/Europe/Amsterdam.rb +0 -273
  126. data/test/tzinfo-data/tzinfo/data/definitions/Europe/Andorra.rb +0 -198
  127. data/test/tzinfo-data/tzinfo/data/definitions/Europe/London.rb +0 -333
  128. data/test/tzinfo-data/tzinfo/data/definitions/Europe/Paris.rb +0 -277
  129. data/test/tzinfo-data/tzinfo/data/definitions/Europe/Prague.rb +0 -235
  130. data/test/tzinfo-data/tzinfo/data/definitions/UTC.rb +0 -16
  131. data/test/tzinfo-data/tzinfo/data/indexes/countries.rb +0 -940
  132. data/test/tzinfo-data/tzinfo/data/indexes/timezones.rb +0 -609
  133. data/test/tzinfo-data/tzinfo/data/version.rb +0 -20
  134. data/test/zoneinfo/America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires +0 -0
  135. data/test/zoneinfo/America/New_York +0 -0
  136. data/test/zoneinfo/Australia/Melbourne +0 -0
  137. data/test/zoneinfo/EST +0 -0
  138. data/test/zoneinfo/Etc/UTC +0 -0
  139. data/test/zoneinfo/Europe/Amsterdam +0 -0
  140. data/test/zoneinfo/Europe/Andorra +0 -0
  141. data/test/zoneinfo/Europe/London +0 -0
  142. data/test/zoneinfo/Europe/Paris +0 -0
  143. data/test/zoneinfo/Europe/Prague +0 -0
  144. data/test/zoneinfo/Factory +0 -0
  145. data/test/zoneinfo/iso3166.tab +0 -274
  146. data/test/zoneinfo/leapseconds +0 -78
  147. data/test/zoneinfo/posix/Europe/London +0 -0
  148. data/test/zoneinfo/posixrules +0 -0
  149. data/test/zoneinfo/right/Europe/London +0 -0
  150. data/test/zoneinfo/zone.tab +0 -452
  151. data/test/zoneinfo/zone1970.tab +0 -384
  152. data/tzinfo.gemspec +0 -21
@@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
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- module TZInfo
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- # The country index file includes CountryIndexDefinition which provides
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- # a country method used to define each country in the index.
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- #
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- # @private
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- module CountryIndexDefinition #:nodoc:
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- def self.append_features(base)
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- super
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- base.extend(ClassMethods)
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- base.instance_eval { @countries = {} }
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- end
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-
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- # Class methods for inclusion.
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- #
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- # @private
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- module ClassMethods #:nodoc:
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- # Defines a country with an ISO 3166 country code, name and block. The
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- # block will be evaluated to obtain all the timezones for the country.
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- # Calls Country.country_defined with the definition of each country.
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- def country(code, name, &block)
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- @countries[code] = RubyCountryInfo.new(code, name, &block)
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- end
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-
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- # Returns a frozen hash of all the countries that have been defined in
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- # the index.
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- def countries
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- @countries.freeze
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- end
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- end
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- end
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- end
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- module TZInfo
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- # Represents a country and references to its timezones as returned by a
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- # DataSource.
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- class CountryInfo
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- # The ISO 3166 country code.
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- attr_reader :code
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-
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- # The name of the country.
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- attr_reader :name
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-
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- # Constructs a new CountryInfo with an ISO 3166 country code and name
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- def initialize(code, name)
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- @code = code
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- @name = name
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- end
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-
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- # Returns internal object state as a programmer-readable string.
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- def inspect
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- "#<#{self.class}: #@code>"
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- end
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-
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- # Returns a frozen array of all the zone identifiers for the country.
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- # The identifiers are ordered by importance according to the DataSource.
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- def zone_identifiers
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- raise_not_implemented('zone_identifiers')
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- end
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-
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- # Returns a frozen array of all the timezones for the for the country as
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- # CountryTimezone instances.
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- #
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- # The timezones are ordered by importance according to the DataSource.
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- def zones
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- raise_not_implemented('zones')
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- end
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-
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- private
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-
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- def raise_not_implemented(method_name)
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- raise NotImplementedError, "Subclasses must override #{method_name}"
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- end
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- end
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- end
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- module TZInfo
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- # Represents a defined timezone containing transition data.
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- class DataTimezoneInfo < TimezoneInfo
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-
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- # Returns the TimezonePeriod for the given UTC time.
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- def period_for_utc(utc)
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- raise_not_implemented('period_for_utc')
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- end
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-
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- # Returns the set of TimezonePeriods for the given local time as an array.
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- # Results returned are ordered by increasing UTC start date.
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- # Returns an empty array if no periods are found for the given time.
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- def periods_for_local(local)
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- raise_not_implemented('periods_for_local')
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- end
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-
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- # Returns an Array of TimezoneTransition instances representing the times
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- # where the UTC offset of the timezone changes.
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- #
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- # Transitions are returned up to a given date and time up to a given date
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- # and time, specified in UTC (utc_to).
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- #
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- # A from date and time may also be supplied using the utc_from parameter
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- # (also specified in UTC). If utc_from is not nil, only transitions from
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- # that date and time onwards will be returned.
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- #
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- # Comparisons with utc_to are exclusive. Comparisons with utc_from are
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- # inclusive. If a transition falls precisely on utc_to, it will be excluded.
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- # If a transition falls on utc_from, it will be included.
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- #
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- # Transitions returned are ordered by when they occur, from earliest to
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- # latest.
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- #
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- # utc_to and utc_from can be specified using either DateTime, Time or
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- # integer timestamps (Time.to_i).
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- #
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- # If utc_from is specified and utc_to is not greater than utc_from, then
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- # transitions_up_to raises an ArgumentError exception.
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- def transitions_up_to(utc_to, utc_from = nil)
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- raise_not_implemented('transitions_up_to')
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- end
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-
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- # Constructs a Timezone instance for the timezone represented by this
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- # DataTimezoneInfo.
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- def create_timezone
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- DataTimezone.new(self)
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- end
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-
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- private
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-
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- def raise_not_implemented(method_name)
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- raise NotImplementedError, "Subclasses must override #{method_name}"
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- end
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- end
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- end
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- module TZInfo
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- # Represents a timezone that is defined as a link or alias to another zone.
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- class LinkedTimezoneInfo < TimezoneInfo
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-
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- # The zone that provides the data (that this zone is an alias for).
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- attr_reader :link_to_identifier
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-
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- # Constructs a new LinkedTimezoneInfo with an identifier and the identifier
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- # of the zone linked to.
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- def initialize(identifier, link_to_identifier)
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- super(identifier)
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- @link_to_identifier = link_to_identifier
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- end
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-
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- # Returns internal object state as a programmer-readable string.
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- def inspect
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- "#<#{self.class}: #@identifier,#@link_to_identifier>"
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- end
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-
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- # Constructs a Timezone instance for the timezone represented by this
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- # DataTimezoneInfo.
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- def create_timezone
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- LinkedTimezone.new(self)
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- end
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- end
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- end
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- require 'rational' unless defined?(Rational)
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-
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- module TZInfo
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-
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- # Provides a method for getting Rationals for a timezone offset in seconds.
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- # Pre-reduced rationals are returned for all the half-hour intervals between
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- # -14 and +14 hours to avoid having to call gcd at runtime.
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- #
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- # @private
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- module OffsetRationals #:nodoc:
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- @@rational_cache = {
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- -50400 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(-7,12),
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- -48600 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(-9,16),
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- -46800 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(-13,24),
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- -45000 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(-25,48),
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- -43200 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(-1,2),
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- -41400 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(-23,48),
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- -39600 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(-11,24),
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- -37800 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(-7,16),
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- -36000 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(-5,12),
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- -34200 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(-19,48),
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- -32400 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(-3,8),
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- -30600 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(-17,48),
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- -28800 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(-1,3),
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- -27000 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(-5,16),
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- -25200 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(-7,24),
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- -23400 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(-13,48),
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- -21600 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(-1,4),
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- -19800 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(-11,48),
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- -18000 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(-5,24),
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- -16200 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(-3,16),
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- -14400 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(-1,6),
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- -12600 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(-7,48),
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- -10800 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(-1,8),
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- -9000 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(-5,48),
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- -7200 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(-1,12),
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- -5400 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(-1,16),
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- -3600 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(-1,24),
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- -1800 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(-1,48),
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- 0 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(0,1),
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- 1800 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(1,48),
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- 3600 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(1,24),
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- 5400 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(1,16),
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- 7200 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(1,12),
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- 9000 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(5,48),
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- 10800 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(1,8),
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- 12600 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(7,48),
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- 14400 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(1,6),
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- 16200 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(3,16),
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- 18000 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(5,24),
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- 19800 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(11,48),
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- 21600 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(1,4),
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- 23400 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(13,48),
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- 25200 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(7,24),
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- 27000 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(5,16),
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- 28800 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(1,3),
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- 30600 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(17,48),
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- 32400 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(3,8),
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- 34200 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(19,48),
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- 36000 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(5,12),
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- 37800 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(7,16),
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- 39600 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(11,24),
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- 41400 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(23,48),
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- 43200 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(1,2),
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- 45000 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(25,48),
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- 46800 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(13,24),
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- 48600 => RubyCoreSupport.rational_new!(9,16),
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- end
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- module_function :rational_for_offset
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- end
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- end
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- # encoding: UTF-8
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- # frozen_string_literal: true
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-
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- require 'strscan'
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-
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- module TZInfo
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- # An {InvalidPosixTimeZone} exception is raised if an invalid POSIX-style
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- # time zone string is encountered.
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- #
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- # @private
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- class InvalidPosixTimeZone < StandardError #:nodoc:
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- end
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-
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- # A parser for POSIX-style TZ strings used in zoneinfo files and specified
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- # by tzfile.5 and tzset.3.
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- #
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- # @private
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- class PosixTimeZoneParser #:nodoc:
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- # Parses a POSIX-style TZ string, returning either a TimezoneOffset or
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- # an AnnualRules instance.
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- def parse(tz_string)
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- raise InvalidPosixTimeZone unless tz_string.kind_of?(String)
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- return nil if tz_string.empty?
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-
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- s = StringScanner.new(tz_string)
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- check_scan(s, /([^-+,\d<][^-+,\d]*) | <([^>]+)>/x)
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- std_abbrev = s[1] || s[2]
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- check_scan(s, /([-+]?\d+)(?::(\d+)(?::(\d+))?)?/)
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- std_offset = get_offset_from_hms(s[1], s[2], s[3])
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-
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- if s.scan(/([^-+,\d<][^-+,\d]*) | <([^>]+)>/x)
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- dst_abbrev = s[1] || s[2]
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-
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- if s.scan(/([-+]?\d+)(?::(\d+)(?::(\d+))?)?/)
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- dst_offset = get_offset_from_hms(s[1], s[2], s[3])
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- else
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- dst_offset = std_offset - 3600
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- end
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- dst_difference = std_offset - dst_offset
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-
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- start_rule = parse_rule(s, 'start')
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- end_rule = parse_rule(s, 'end')
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-
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- raise InvalidPosixTimeZone, "Expected the end of a POSIX-style time zone string but found '#{s.rest}'." if s.rest?
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-
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- if start_rule.is_always_first_day_of_year? && start_rule.transition_at == 0 &&
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- end_rule.is_always_last_day_of_year? && end_rule.transition_at == 86400 + dst_difference
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- # Constant daylight savings time.
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- # POSIX is negative for ahead of UTC.
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- TimezoneOffset.new(-std_offset, dst_difference, dst_abbrev.to_sym)
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- else
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- AnnualRules.new(
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- TimezoneOffset.new(-std_offset, 0, std_abbrev.to_sym),
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- TimezoneOffset.new(-std_offset, dst_difference, dst_abbrev.to_sym),
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- start_rule,
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- end_rule)
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- end
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- elsif !s.rest?
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- # Constant standard time.
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- # POSIX is negative for ahead of UTC.
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153
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164
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165
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166
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167
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169
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