TZSET(3) OpenBSD Programmer's Manual TZSET(3)NAMEtzset - initialize time conversion information
SYNOPSIS
#include <time.h>
void
tzset(void);
DESCRIPTIONtzset() uses the value of the environment variable TZ to set time
conversion information used by localtime(3). If TZ does not appear in
the environment, the best available approximation to local wall clock
time, as specified by the tzfile(5) format file localtime in the system
time conversion information directory, is used by localtime(3).
If TZ appears in the environment but its value is a null string,
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) is used (without leap second
correction).
If TZ appears in the environment and its value begins with a colon, it is
used as a pathname of a file from which to read the time conversion
information.
If TZ appears in the environment and its value does not begin with a
colon, it is first used as the pathname of a file from which to read the
time conversion information, and, if that file cannot be read, is used
directly as a specification of the time conversion information.
When TZ is used as a pathname, if it begins with a slash, it is used as
an absolute pathname; otherwise, it is used as a pathname relative to a
system time conversion information directory. The file must be in the
format specified in tzfile(5).
When TZ is used directly as a specification of the time conversion
information, it must have the following syntax (spaces inserted for
clarity):
std offset [dst [offset]] [, rule]
Where:
std and dst Three or more bytes that are the designation for the
standard (std) or summer (dst) time zone. Only std is
required; if dst is missing, then summer time does not apply
in this locale. Upper and lowercase letters are explicitly
allowed. Any characters except a leading colon (`:'),
digits, comma (`,'), minus (`-'), plus (`+'), and ASCII NUL
are allowed.
offset Indicates the value one must add to the local time to arrive
at Coordinated Universal Time. offset has the form (spaces
inserted for clarity):
hh [: mm [: ss]]
The minutes (mm) and seconds (ss) are optional. The hour
(hh) is required and may be a single digit. The offset
following std is required. If no offset follows dst, summer
time is assumed to be one hour ahead of standard time. One
or more digits may be used; the value is always interpreted
as a decimal number. The hour must be between zero and 24,
and the minutes (and seconds) -- if present -- between zero
and 59. If preceded by a ``-'', the time zone shall be east
of the Prime Meridian; otherwise it shall be west (which may
be indicated by an optional preceding ``+'').
rule Indicates when to change to and back from summer time. rule
has the form (spaces added for clarity):
date / time, date / time
where the first date describes when the change from standard
to summer time occurs and the second date describes when the
change back happens. Each time field describes when, in
current local time, the change to the other time is made.
The format of date is one of the following (spaces added for
clarity):
J n The Julian day n (1 <= n <= 365). Leap days
are not counted; that is, in all years --
including leap years -- February 28 is day 59
and March 1 is day 60. It is impossible to
explicitly refer to the occasional February 29.
n The zero-based Julian day (0 <= n <= 365).
Leap days are counted, and it is possible to
refer to February 29.
M m . n . d Day d (1 <= d <= 6) of week n (1 <= n <= 5) of
month m (1 <= m <= 12), where week 5 means
``the last d day in month m'' which may occur
in either the fourth or the fifth week. Week 1
is the first week in which the dth day occurs.
Day zero is Sunday.
The time has the same format as offset except that no
leading sign (``-'' or ``+'') is allowed. The default, if
time is not given, is 02:00:00.
If no rule is present in TZ, the rules specified by the tzfile(5) format
file posixrules in the system time conversion information directory are
used, with the standard and summer time offsets from UTC replaced by
those specified by the offset values in TZ.
For compatibility with System V Release 3.1, a semicolon (`;') may be
used to separate the rule from the rest of the specification.
If the TZ environment variable does not specify a tzfile(5) format file
and cannot be interpreted as a direct specification, UTC is used.
FILES
/usr/share/zoneinfo time zone information directory
/etc/localtime local time zone file
/usr/share/zoneinfo/posixrules used with POSIX-style TZs
/usr/share/zoneinfo/GMT for UTC leap seconds
If /usr/share/zoneinfo/GMT is absent, UTC leap seconds are loaded from
/usr/share/zoneinfo/posixrules.
SEE ALSOctime(3), getenv(3), strftime(3), time(3), tzfile(5)OpenBSD 4.9 August 23, 2010 OpenBSD 4.9