// © 2016 and later: Unicode, Inc. and others. // License & terms of use: http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html /* ******************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2005-2015, International Business Machines * Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved. ******************************************************************************** * * File WINTZ.CPP * ******************************************************************************** */ #include "unicode/utypes.h" #if U_PLATFORM_USES_ONLY_WIN32_API #include "wintz.h" #include "charstr.h" #include "cmemory.h" #include "cstring.h" #include "unicode/ures.h" #include "unicode/unistr.h" #include "uresimp.h" #ifndef WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN # define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN #endif # define VC_EXTRALEAN # define NOUSER # define NOSERVICE # define NOIME # define NOMCX #include U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN /** * Main Windows time zone detection function. * Returns the Windows time zone converted to an ICU time zone as a heap-allocated buffer, or nullptr upon failure. * * Note: We use the Win32 API GetDynamicTimeZoneInformation (available since Vista+) to get the current time zone info. * This API returns a non-localized time zone name, which is mapped to an ICU time zone ID (~ Olsen ID). */ U_CAPI const char* U_EXPORT2 uprv_detectWindowsTimeZone() { // Obtain the DYNAMIC_TIME_ZONE_INFORMATION info to get the non-localized time zone name. DYNAMIC_TIME_ZONE_INFORMATION dynamicTZI; uprv_memset(&dynamicTZI, 0, sizeof(dynamicTZI)); SYSTEMTIME systemTimeAllZero; uprv_memset(&systemTimeAllZero, 0, sizeof(systemTimeAllZero)); if (GetDynamicTimeZoneInformation(&dynamicTZI) == TIME_ZONE_ID_INVALID) { return nullptr; } // If the DST setting has been turned off in the Control Panel, then return "Etc/GMT". // // Note: This logic is based on how the Control Panel itself determines if DST is 'off' on Windows. // The code is somewhat convoluted; in a sort of pseudo-code it looks like this: // // IF (GetDynamicTimeZoneInformation != TIME_ZONE_ID_INVALID) && (DynamicDaylightTimeDisabled != 0) && // (StandardDate == DaylightDate) && // ( // (TimeZoneKeyName != Empty && StandardDate == 0) || // (TimeZoneKeyName == Empty && StandardDate != 0) // ) // THEN // DST setting is "Disabled". // if (dynamicTZI.DynamicDaylightTimeDisabled != 0 && uprv_memcmp(&dynamicTZI.StandardDate, &dynamicTZI.DaylightDate, sizeof(dynamicTZI.StandardDate)) == 0 && ((dynamicTZI.TimeZoneKeyName[0] != L'\0' && uprv_memcmp(&dynamicTZI.StandardDate, &systemTimeAllZero, sizeof(systemTimeAllZero)) == 0) || (dynamicTZI.TimeZoneKeyName[0] == L'\0' && uprv_memcmp(&dynamicTZI.StandardDate, &systemTimeAllZero, sizeof(systemTimeAllZero)) != 0))) { LONG utcOffsetMins = dynamicTZI.Bias; if (utcOffsetMins == 0) { return uprv_strdup("Etc/UTC"); } // No way to support when DST is turned off and the offset in minutes is not a multiple of 60. if (utcOffsetMins % 60 == 0) { char gmtOffsetTz[11] = {}; // "Etc/GMT+dd" is 11-char long with a terminal null. // Note '-' before 'utcOffsetMin'. The timezone ID's sign convention // is that a timezone ahead of UTC is Etc/GMT- and a timezone // behind UTC is Etc/GMT+. int ret = snprintf(gmtOffsetTz, UPRV_LENGTHOF(gmtOffsetTz), "Etc/GMT%+d", -utcOffsetMins / 60); if (ret > 0 && ret < UPRV_LENGTHOF(gmtOffsetTz)) { return uprv_strdup(gmtOffsetTz); } } } // If DST is NOT disabled, but we have an empty TimeZoneKeyName, then it is unclear // what we should do as this should not happen. if (dynamicTZI.TimeZoneKeyName[0] == 0) { return nullptr; } CharString winTZ; UErrorCode status = U_ZERO_ERROR; winTZ.appendInvariantChars(UnicodeString(TRUE, dynamicTZI.TimeZoneKeyName, -1), status); // Map Windows Timezone name (non-localized) to ICU timezone ID (~ Olson timezone id). StackUResourceBundle winTZBundle; ures_openDirectFillIn(winTZBundle.getAlias(), nullptr, "windowsZones", &status); ures_getByKey(winTZBundle.getAlias(), "mapTimezones", winTZBundle.getAlias(), &status); ures_getByKey(winTZBundle.getAlias(), winTZ.data(), winTZBundle.getAlias(), &status); if (U_FAILURE(status)) { return nullptr; } // Note: Since the ISO 3166 country/region codes are all invariant ASCII chars, we can // directly downcast from wchar_t to do the conversion. // We could call the A version of the GetGeoInfo API, but that would be slightly slower than calling the W API, // as the A version of the API will end up calling MultiByteToWideChar anyways internally. wchar_t regionCodeW[3] = {}; char regionCode[3] = {}; // 2 letter ISO 3166 country/region code made entirely of invariant chars. int geoId = GetUserGeoID(GEOCLASS_NATION); int regionCodeLen = GetGeoInfoW(geoId, GEO_ISO2, regionCodeW, UPRV_LENGTHOF(regionCodeW), 0); const UChar *icuTZ16 = nullptr; int32_t tzLen; if (regionCodeLen != 0) { for (int i = 0; i < UPRV_LENGTHOF(regionCodeW); i++) { regionCode[i] = static_cast(regionCodeW[i]); } icuTZ16 = ures_getStringByKey(winTZBundle.getAlias(), regionCode, &tzLen, &status); } if (regionCodeLen == 0 || U_FAILURE(status)) { // fallback to default "001" (world) status = U_ZERO_ERROR; icuTZ16 = ures_getStringByKey(winTZBundle.getAlias(), "001", &tzLen, &status); } // Note: cloneData returns nullptr if the status is a failure, so this // will return nullptr if the above look-up fails. CharString icuTZStr; return icuTZStr.appendInvariantChars(icuTZ16, tzLen, status).cloneData(status); } U_NAMESPACE_END #endif /* U_PLATFORM_USES_ONLY_WIN32_API */