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/* java.util.VMTimeZone
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   Free Software Foundation, Inc.

This file is part of GNU Classpath.

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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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package java.util;

import gnu.classpath.Configuration;
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import gnu.classpath.SystemProperties;
import gnu.java.util.ZoneInfo;
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import java.util.TimeZone;
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import java.io.*;

/**
 *
 */
final class VMTimeZone
{
  static
  {
    if (Configuration.INIT_LOAD_LIBRARY)
      {
	System.loadLibrary("javautil");
      }
  }
		
  /**
   * This method returns a time zone id string which is in the form
   * (standard zone name) or (standard zone name)(GMT offset) or
   * (standard zone name)(GMT offset)(daylight time zone name).  The
   * GMT offset can be in seconds, or where it is evenly divisible by
   * 3600, then it can be in hours.  The offset must be the time to
   * add to the local time to get GMT.  If a offset is given and the
   * time zone observes daylight saving then the (daylight time zone
   * name) must also be given (otherwise it is assumed the time zone
   * does not observe any daylight savings).
   * <p>
   * The result of this method is given to the method
   * TimeZone.getDefaultTimeZone(String) which tries to map the time
   * zone id to a known TimeZone.  See that method on how the returned
   * String is mapped to a real TimeZone object.
   * <p>
   * The reference implementation which is made for GNU/Posix like
   * systems calls <code>System.getenv("TZ")</code>,
   * <code>readTimeZoneFile("/etc/timezone")</code>,
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   * <code>ZoneInfo.readTZFile((String)null, "/etc/localtime")</code>
   * and finally <code>getSystemTimeZoneId()</code> till a supported
   * TimeZone is found through
   * <code>TimeZone.getDefaultTimeZone(String)</code>.
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   * If every method fails <code>null</code> is returned (which means
   * the TimeZone code will fall back on GMT as default time zone).
   * <p>
   * Note that this method is called inside a
   * <code>AccessController.doPrivileged()</code> block and runs with
   * the priviliges of the java.util system classes.  It will only be
   * called when the default time zone is not yet set, the system
   * property user.timezone isn't set and it is requested for the
   * first time.
   */
  static TimeZone getDefaultTimeZoneId()
  {
    TimeZone zone = null;

    // See if TZ environment variable is set and accessible.
    String tzid = System.getenv("TZ");
    if (tzid != null && !tzid.equals(""))
      zone = TimeZone.getDefaultTimeZone(tzid);

    // Try to parse /etc/timezone.
    if (zone == null)
      {
	tzid = readTimeZoneFile("/etc/timezone");
	if (tzid != null && !tzid.equals(""))
	  zone = TimeZone.getDefaultTimeZone(tzid);
      }
    
    // Try to parse /etc/localtime
    if (zone == null)
      {
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	zone = ZoneInfo.readTZFile((String) null, "/etc/localtime");
	if (zone != null)
	  {
	    // Try to find a more suitable ID for the /etc/localtime
	    // timezone.
	    // Sometimes /etc/localtime is a symlink to some
	    // /usr/share/zoneinfo/ file.
	    String id = null;
	    try
	      {
		id = new File("/etc/localtime").getCanonicalPath();
		if (id != null)
		  {
		    String zoneinfo_dir
		      = SystemProperties.getProperty("gnu.java.util.zoneinfo.dir");
		    if (zoneinfo_dir != null)
		      zoneinfo_dir
			= new File(zoneinfo_dir
				   + File.separatorChar).getCanonicalPath();
		    if (zoneinfo_dir != null && id.startsWith(zoneinfo_dir))
		      {
			int pos = zoneinfo_dir.length();
			while (pos < id.length()
			       && id.charAt(pos) == File.separatorChar)
			  pos++;
			if (pos < id.length())
			  id = id.substring(pos);
			else
			  id = null;
		      }
		    else
		      id = null;
		  }
	      }
	    catch (IOException ioe)
	      {
		id = null;
	      }

	    if (id == null)
	      id = readSysconfigClockFile("/etc/sysconfig/clock");

	    if (id != null)
	      zone.setID(id);
	  }
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      }

    // Try some system specific way
    if (zone == null)
      {
	tzid = getSystemTimeZoneId();
	if (tzid != null && !tzid.equals(""))
	  zone = TimeZone.getDefaultTimeZone(tzid);
      }

    return zone;
  }

  /**
   * Tries to read the time zone name from a file. Only the first
   * consecutive letters, digits, slashes, dashes and underscores are
   * read from the file. If the file cannot be read or an IOException
   * occurs null is returned.
   * <p>
   * The /etc/timezone file is not standard, but a lot of systems have
   * it. If it exist the first line always contains a string
   * describing the timezone of the host of domain. Some systems
   * contain a /etc/TIMEZONE file which is used to set the TZ
   * environment variable (which is checked before /etc/timezone is
   * read).
   */
  private static String readTimeZoneFile(String file)
  {
    File f = new File(file);
    if (!f.exists())
      return null;

    InputStreamReader isr = null;
    try
      {
	FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream(f);
	BufferedInputStream bis = new BufferedInputStream(fis);
	isr = new InputStreamReader(bis);
	
	StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer();
	int i = isr.read();
	while (i != -1)
	  {
	    char c = (char) i;
	    if (Character.isLetter(c) || Character.isDigit(c)
		|| c == '/' || c == '-' || c == '_')
	      {
		sb.append(c);
		i = isr.read();
	      }
	    else
	      break;
	  }
	return sb.toString();
      }
    catch (IOException ioe)
      {
	// Parse error, not a proper tzfile.
	return null;
      }
    finally
      {
	try
	  {
	    if (isr != null)
	      isr.close();
	  }
	catch (IOException ioe)
	  {
	    // Error while close, nothing we can do.
	  }
      }
  }

  /**
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   * Tries to read the time zone name from a file.
   * If the file cannot be read or an IOException occurs null is returned.
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   * <p>
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   * The /etc/sysconfig/clock file is not standard, but a lot of systems
   * have it. The file is included by shell scripts and the timezone
   * name is defined in ZONE variable.
   * This routine should grok it with or without quotes:
   * ZONE=America/New_York
   * or
   * ZONE="Europe/London"
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   */
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  private static String readSysconfigClockFile(String file)
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  {
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    BufferedReader br = null;
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    try
      {
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	FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream(file);
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	BufferedInputStream bis = new BufferedInputStream(fis);
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	br = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(bis));
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	for (String line = br.readLine(); line != null; line = br.readLine())
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	  {
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	    line = line.trim();
	    if (line.length() < 8 || !line.startsWith("ZONE="))
	      continue;
	    int posstart = 6;
	    int posend;
	    if (line.charAt(5) == '"')
	      posend = line.indexOf('"', 6);
	    else if (line.charAt(5) == '\'')
	      posend = line.indexOf('\'', 6);
	    else
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	      {
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		posstart = 5;
		posend = line.length();
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	      }
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	    if (posend < 0)
	      return null;
	    return line.substring(posstart, posend);
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	  }
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	return null;
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      }
    catch (IOException ioe)
      {
	// Parse error, not a proper tzfile.
	return null;
      }
    finally
      {
	try
	  {
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	    if (br != null)
	      br.close();
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	  }
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	catch (IOException ioe)
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	  {
	    // Error while close, nothing we can do.
	  }
      }
  }

  /**
   * Tries to get the system time zone id through native code.
   */
  private static native String getSystemTimeZoneId();
}