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diff --git a/timezone/tzselect.ksh b/timezone/tzselect.ksh deleted file mode 100755 index 2c3b2f4438..0000000000 --- a/timezone/tzselect.ksh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,556 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash - -PKGVERSION='(tzcode) ' -TZVERSION=see_Makefile -REPORT_BUGS_TO=tz@iana.org - -# Ask the user about the time zone, and output the resulting TZ value to stdout. -# Interact with the user via stderr and stdin. - -# Contributed by Paul Eggert. - -# Porting notes: -# -# This script requires a Posix-like shell and prefers the extension of a -# 'select' statement. The 'select' statement was introduced in the -# Korn shell and is available in Bash and other shell implementations. -# If your host lacks both Bash and the Korn shell, you can get their -# source from one of these locations: -# -# Bash <http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/bash.html> -# Korn Shell <http://www.kornshell.com/> -# Public Domain Korn Shell <http://www.cs.mun.ca/~michael/pdksh/> -# -# For portability to Solaris 9 /bin/sh this script avoids some POSIX -# features and common extensions, such as $(...) (which works sometimes -# but not others), $((...)), and $10. -# -# This script also uses several features of modern awk programs. -# If your host lacks awk, or has an old awk that does not conform to Posix, -# you can use either of the following free programs instead: -# -# Gawk (GNU awk) <http://www.gnu.org/software/gawk/> -# mawk <http://invisible-island.net/mawk/> - - -# Specify default values for environment variables if they are unset. -: ${AWK=awk} -: ${TZDIR=`pwd`} - -# Output one argument as-is to standard output. -# Safer than 'echo', which can mishandle '\' or leading '-'. -say() { - printf '%s\n' "$1" -} - -# Check for awk Posix compliance. -($AWK -v x=y 'BEGIN { exit 123 }') </dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1 -[ $? = 123 ] || { - say >&2 "$0: Sorry, your '$AWK' program is not Posix compatible." - exit 1 -} - -coord= -location_limit=10 -zonetabtype=zone1970 - -usage="Usage: tzselect [--version] [--help] [-c COORD] [-n LIMIT] -Select a time zone interactively. - -Options: - - -c COORD - Instead of asking for continent and then country and then city, - ask for selection from time zones whose largest cities - are closest to the location with geographical coordinates COORD. - COORD should use ISO 6709 notation, for example, '-c +4852+00220' - for Paris (in degrees and minutes, North and East), or - '-c -35-058' for Buenos Aires (in degrees, South and West). - - -n LIMIT - Display at most LIMIT locations when -c is used (default $location_limit). - - --version - Output version information. - - --help - Output this help. - -Report bugs to $REPORT_BUGS_TO." - -# Ask the user to select from the function's arguments, -# and assign the selected argument to the variable 'select_result'. -# Exit on EOF or I/O error. Use the shell's 'select' builtin if available, -# falling back on a less-nice but portable substitute otherwise. -if - case $BASH_VERSION in - ?*) : ;; - '') - # '; exit' should be redundant, but Dash doesn't properly fail without it. - (eval 'set --; select x; do break; done; exit') </dev/null 2>/dev/null - esac -then - # Do this inside 'eval', as otherwise the shell might exit when parsing it - # even though it is never executed. - eval ' - doselect() { - select select_result - do - case $select_result in - "") echo >&2 "Please enter a number in range." ;; - ?*) break - esac - done || exit - } - - # Work around a bug in bash 1.14.7 and earlier, where $PS3 is sent to stdout. - case $BASH_VERSION in - [01].*) - case `echo 1 | (select x in x; do break; done) 2>/dev/null` in - ?*) PS3= - esac - esac - ' -else - doselect() { - # Field width of the prompt numbers. - select_width=`expr $# : '.*'` - - select_i= - - while : - do - case $select_i in - '') - select_i=0 - for select_word - do - select_i=`expr $select_i + 1` - printf >&2 "%${select_width}d) %s\\n" $select_i "$select_word" - done ;; - *[!0-9]*) - echo >&2 'Please enter a number in range.' ;; - *) - if test 1 -le $select_i && test $select_i -le $#; then - shift `expr $select_i - 1` - select_result=$1 - break - fi - echo >&2 'Please enter a number in range.' - esac - - # Prompt and read input. - printf >&2 %s "${PS3-#? }" - read select_i || exit - done - } -fi - -while getopts c:n:t:-: opt -do - case $opt$OPTARG in - c*) - coord=$OPTARG ;; - n*) - location_limit=$OPTARG ;; - t*) # Undocumented option, used for developer testing. - zonetabtype=$OPTARG ;; - -help) - exec echo "$usage" ;; - -version) - exec echo "tzselect $PKGVERSION$TZVERSION" ;; - -*) - say >&2 "$0: -$opt$OPTARG: unknown option; try '$0 --help'"; exit 1 ;; - *) - say >&2 "$0: try '$0 --help'"; exit 1 ;; - esac -done - -shift `expr $OPTIND - 1` -case $# in -0) ;; -*) say >&2 "$0: $1: unknown argument"; exit 1 ;; -esac - -# Make sure the tables are readable. -TZ_COUNTRY_TABLE=$TZDIR/iso3166.tab -TZ_ZONE_TABLE=$TZDIR/$zonetabtype.tab -for f in $TZ_COUNTRY_TABLE $TZ_ZONE_TABLE -do - <"$f" || { - say >&2 "$0: time zone files are not set up correctly" - exit 1 - } -done - -# If the current locale does not support UTF-8, convert data to current -# locale's format if possible, as the shell aligns columns better that way. -# Check the UTF-8 of U+12345 CUNEIFORM SIGN URU TIMES KI. -! $AWK 'BEGIN { u12345 = "\360\222\215\205"; exit length(u12345) != 1 }' && - { tmp=`(mktemp -d) 2>/dev/null` || { - tmp=${TMPDIR-/tmp}/tzselect.$$ && - (umask 77 && mkdir -- "$tmp") - };} && - trap 'status=$?; rm -fr -- "$tmp"; exit $status' 0 HUP INT PIPE TERM && - (iconv -f UTF-8 -t //TRANSLIT <"$TZ_COUNTRY_TABLE" >$tmp/iso3166.tab) \ - 2>/dev/null && - TZ_COUNTRY_TABLE=$tmp/iso3166.tab && - iconv -f UTF-8 -t //TRANSLIT <"$TZ_ZONE_TABLE" >$tmp/$zonetabtype.tab && - TZ_ZONE_TABLE=$tmp/$zonetabtype.tab - -newline=' -' -IFS=$newline - - -# Awk script to read a time zone table and output the same table, -# with each column preceded by its distance from 'here'. -output_distances=' - BEGIN { - FS = "\t" - while (getline <TZ_COUNTRY_TABLE) - if ($0 ~ /^[^#]/) - country[$1] = $2 - country["US"] = "US" # Otherwise the strings get too long. - } - function abs(x) { - return x < 0 ? -x : x; - } - function min(x, y) { - return x < y ? x : y; - } - function convert_coord(coord, deg, minute, ilen, sign, sec) { - if (coord ~ /^[-+]?[0-9]?[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]([^0-9]|$)/) { - degminsec = coord - intdeg = degminsec < 0 ? -int(-degminsec / 10000) : int(degminsec / 10000) - minsec = degminsec - intdeg * 10000 - intmin = minsec < 0 ? -int(-minsec / 100) : int(minsec / 100) - sec = minsec - intmin * 100 - deg = (intdeg * 3600 + intmin * 60 + sec) / 3600 - } else if (coord ~ /^[-+]?[0-9]?[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]([^0-9]|$)/) { - degmin = coord - intdeg = degmin < 0 ? -int(-degmin / 100) : int(degmin / 100) - minute = degmin - intdeg * 100 - deg = (intdeg * 60 + minute) / 60 - } else - deg = coord - return deg * 0.017453292519943296 - } - function convert_latitude(coord) { - match(coord, /..*[-+]/) - return convert_coord(substr(coord, 1, RLENGTH - 1)) - } - function convert_longitude(coord) { - match(coord, /..*[-+]/) - return convert_coord(substr(coord, RLENGTH)) - } - # Great-circle distance between points with given latitude and longitude. - # Inputs and output are in radians. This uses the great-circle special - # case of the Vicenty formula for distances on ellipsoids. - function gcdist(lat1, long1, lat2, long2, dlong, x, y, num, denom) { - dlong = long2 - long1 - x = cos(lat2) * sin(dlong) - y = cos(lat1) * sin(lat2) - sin(lat1) * cos(lat2) * cos(dlong) - num = sqrt(x * x + y * y) - denom = sin(lat1) * sin(lat2) + cos(lat1) * cos(lat2) * cos(dlong) - return atan2(num, denom) - } - # Parallel distance between points with given latitude and longitude. - # This is the product of the longitude difference and the cosine - # of the latitude of the point that is further from the equator. - # I.e., it considers longitudes to be further apart if they are - # nearer the equator. - function pardist(lat1, long1, lat2, long2) { - return abs(long1 - long2) * min(cos(lat1), cos(lat2)) - } - # The distance function is the sum of the great-circle distance and - # the parallel distance. It could be weighted. - function dist(lat1, long1, lat2, long2) { - return gcdist(lat1, long1, lat2, long2) + pardist(lat1, long1, lat2, long2) - } - BEGIN { - coord_lat = convert_latitude(coord) - coord_long = convert_longitude(coord) - } - /^[^#]/ { - here_lat = convert_latitude($2) - here_long = convert_longitude($2) - line = $1 "\t" $2 "\t" $3 - sep = "\t" - ncc = split($1, cc, /,/) - for (i = 1; i <= ncc; i++) { - line = line sep country[cc[i]] - sep = ", " - } - if (NF == 4) - line = line " - " $4 - printf "%g\t%s\n", dist(coord_lat, coord_long, here_lat, here_long), line - } -' - -# Begin the main loop. We come back here if the user wants to retry. -while - - echo >&2 'Please identify a location' \ - 'so that time zone rules can be set correctly.' - - continent= - country= - region= - - case $coord in - ?*) - continent=coord;; - '') - - # Ask the user for continent or ocean. - - echo >&2 'Please select a continent, ocean, "coord", or "TZ".' - - quoted_continents=` - $AWK ' - BEGIN { FS = "\t" } - /^[^#]/ { - entry = substr($3, 1, index($3, "/") - 1) - if (entry == "America") - entry = entry "s" - if (entry ~ /^(Arctic|Atlantic|Indian|Pacific)$/) - entry = entry " Ocean" - printf "'\''%s'\''\n", entry - } - ' <"$TZ_ZONE_TABLE" | - sort -u | - tr '\n' ' ' - echo '' - ` - - eval ' - doselect '"$quoted_continents"' \ - "coord - I want to use geographical coordinates." \ - "TZ - I want to specify the time zone using the Posix TZ format." - continent=$select_result - case $continent in - Americas) continent=America;; - *" "*) continent=`expr "$continent" : '\''\([^ ]*\)'\''` - esac - ' - esac - - case $continent in - TZ) - # Ask the user for a Posix TZ string. Check that it conforms. - while - echo >&2 'Please enter the desired value' \ - 'of the TZ environment variable.' - echo >&2 'For example, GST-10 is a zone named GST' \ - 'that is 10 hours ahead (east) of UTC.' - read TZ - $AWK -v TZ="$TZ" 'BEGIN { - tzname = "[^-+,0-9][^-+,0-9][^-+,0-9]+" - time = "[0-2]?[0-9](:[0-5][0-9](:[0-5][0-9])?)?" - offset = "[-+]?" time - date = "(J?[0-9]+|M[0-9]+\\.[0-9]+\\.[0-9]+)" - datetime = "," date "(/" time ")?" - tzpattern = "^(:.*|" tzname offset "(" tzname \ - "(" offset ")?(" datetime datetime ")?)?)$" - if (TZ ~ tzpattern) exit 1 - exit 0 - }' - do - say >&2 "'$TZ' is not a conforming Posix time zone string." - done - TZ_for_date=$TZ;; - *) - case $continent in - coord) - case $coord in - '') - echo >&2 'Please enter coordinates' \ - 'in ISO 6709 notation.' - echo >&2 'For example, +4042-07403 stands for' - echo >&2 '40 degrees 42 minutes north,' \ - '74 degrees 3 minutes west.' - read coord;; - esac - distance_table=`$AWK \ - -v coord="$coord" \ - -v TZ_COUNTRY_TABLE="$TZ_COUNTRY_TABLE" \ - "$output_distances" <"$TZ_ZONE_TABLE" | - sort -n | - sed "${location_limit}q" - ` - regions=`say "$distance_table" | $AWK ' - BEGIN { FS = "\t" } - { print $NF } - '` - echo >&2 'Please select one of the following' \ - 'time zone regions,' - echo >&2 'listed roughly in increasing order' \ - "of distance from $coord". - doselect $regions - region=$select_result - TZ=`say "$distance_table" | $AWK -v region="$region" ' - BEGIN { FS="\t" } - $NF == region { print $4 } - '` - ;; - *) - # Get list of names of countries in the continent or ocean. - countries=`$AWK \ - -v continent="$continent" \ - -v TZ_COUNTRY_TABLE="$TZ_COUNTRY_TABLE" \ - ' - BEGIN { FS = "\t" } - /^#/ { next } - $3 ~ ("^" continent "/") { - ncc = split($1, cc, /,/) - for (i = 1; i <= ncc; i++) - if (!cc_seen[cc[i]]++) cc_list[++ccs] = cc[i] - } - END { - while (getline <TZ_COUNTRY_TABLE) { - if ($0 !~ /^#/) cc_name[$1] = $2 - } - for (i = 1; i <= ccs; i++) { - country = cc_list[i] - if (cc_name[country]) { - country = cc_name[country] - } - print country - } - } - ' <"$TZ_ZONE_TABLE" | sort -f` - - - # If there's more than one country, ask the user which one. - case $countries in - *"$newline"*) - echo >&2 'Please select a country' \ - 'whose clocks agree with yours.' - doselect $countries - country=$select_result;; - *) - country=$countries - esac - - - # Get list of names of time zone rule regions in the country. - regions=`$AWK \ - -v country="$country" \ - -v TZ_COUNTRY_TABLE="$TZ_COUNTRY_TABLE" \ - ' - BEGIN { - FS = "\t" - cc = country - while (getline <TZ_COUNTRY_TABLE) { - if ($0 !~ /^#/ && country == $2) { - cc = $1 - break - } - } - } - /^#/ { next } - $1 ~ cc { print $4 } - ' <"$TZ_ZONE_TABLE"` - - - # If there's more than one region, ask the user which one. - case $regions in - *"$newline"*) - echo >&2 'Please select one of the following' \ - 'time zone regions.' - doselect $regions - region=$select_result;; - *) - region=$regions - esac - - # Determine TZ from country and region. - TZ=`$AWK \ - -v country="$country" \ - -v region="$region" \ - -v TZ_COUNTRY_TABLE="$TZ_COUNTRY_TABLE" \ - ' - BEGIN { - FS = "\t" - cc = country - while (getline <TZ_COUNTRY_TABLE) { - if ($0 !~ /^#/ && country == $2) { - cc = $1 - break - } - } - } - /^#/ { next } - $1 ~ cc && $4 == region { print $3 } - ' <"$TZ_ZONE_TABLE"` - esac - - # Make sure the corresponding zoneinfo file exists. - TZ_for_date=$TZDIR/$TZ - <"$TZ_for_date" || { - say >&2 "$0: time zone files are not set up correctly" - exit 1 - } - esac - - - # Use the proposed TZ to output the current date relative to UTC. - # Loop until they agree in seconds. - # Give up after 8 unsuccessful tries. - - extra_info= - for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 - do - TZdate=`LANG=C TZ="$TZ_for_date" date` - UTdate=`LANG=C TZ=UTC0 date` - TZsec=`expr "$TZdate" : '.*:\([0-5][0-9]\)'` - UTsec=`expr "$UTdate" : '.*:\([0-5][0-9]\)'` - case $TZsec in - $UTsec) - extra_info=" -Local time is now: $TZdate. -Universal Time is now: $UTdate." - break - esac - done - - - # Output TZ info and ask the user to confirm. - - echo >&2 "" - echo >&2 "The following information has been given:" - echo >&2 "" - case $country%$region%$coord in - ?*%?*%) say >&2 " $country$newline $region";; - ?*%%) say >&2 " $country";; - %?*%?*) say >&2 " coord $coord$newline $region";; - %%?*) say >&2 " coord $coord";; - *) say >&2 " TZ='$TZ'" - esac - say >&2 "" - say >&2 "Therefore TZ='$TZ' will be used.$extra_info" - say >&2 "Is the above information OK?" - - doselect Yes No - ok=$select_result - case $ok in - Yes) break - esac -do coord= -done - -case $SHELL in -*csh) file=.login line="setenv TZ '$TZ'";; -*) file=.profile line="TZ='$TZ'; export TZ" -esac - -say >&2 " -You can make this change permanent for yourself by appending the line - $line -to the file '$file' in your home directory; then log out and log in again. - -Here is that TZ value again, this time on standard output so that you -can use the $0 command in shell scripts:" - -say "$TZ" |