On Wednesday, February 15, 2012 21:55:54 Konrad Rosenbaum wrote: > The > calculation results are almost identical. Almost.
Is that enough? John Layt mentioned the existence of such a mapping too. > > A parser for Olson DB files is not overly complex to write - I did that > within a weekend. > > git://silmor.de/konrad/tzone.git > > I haven't completely checked Stephen's interface, but I had the distinct > feeling that it underestimates the complexity of time zones: > *the definition of standard time and/or DST can change for any time zone at > any time > *there can be 1 or up to 3 different time specs in a year (under > exceptional circumstances even more) The output QDateTime depends on the input QDateTime. With a database of which time spec it was at any particular point, the correct answer would be returned. > *it is not always clear which time spec is standard and which one is DST I'm not certain what you mean. Thanks, -- Stephen Kelly <[email protected]> | Software Engineer KDAB (Deutschland) GmbH & Co.KG, a KDAB Group Company www.kdab.com || Germany +49-30-521325470 || Sweden (HQ) +46-563-540090 KDAB - Qt Experts - Platform-Independent Software Solutions
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