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| import struct | |
| def load_tzdata(key): | |
| import importlib.resources | |
| components = key.split("/") | |
| package_name = ".".join(["tzdata.zoneinfo"] + components[:-1]) | |
| resource_name = components[-1] | |
| try: | |
| return importlib.resources.open_binary(package_name, resource_name) | |
| except (ImportError, FileNotFoundError, UnicodeEncodeError): | |
| # There are three types of exception that can be raised that all amount | |
| # to "we cannot find this key": | |
| # | |
| # ImportError: If package_name doesn't exist (e.g. if tzdata is not | |
| # installed, or if there's an error in the folder name like | |
| # Amrica/New_York) | |
| # FileNotFoundError: If resource_name doesn't exist in the package | |
| # (e.g. Europe/Krasnoy) | |
| # UnicodeEncodeError: If package_name or resource_name are not UTF-8, | |
| # such as keys containing a surrogate character. | |
| raise ZoneInfoNotFoundError(f"No time zone found with key {key}") | |
| def load_data(fobj): | |
| header = _TZifHeader.from_file(fobj) | |
| if header.version == 1: | |
| time_size = 4 | |
| time_type = "l" | |
| else: | |
| # Version 2+ has 64-bit integer transition times | |
| time_size = 8 | |
| time_type = "q" | |
| # Version 2+ also starts with a Version 1 header and data, which | |
| # we need to skip now | |
| skip_bytes = ( | |
| header.timecnt * 5 # Transition times and types | |
| + header.typecnt * 6 # Local time type records | |
| + header.charcnt # Time zone designations | |
| + header.leapcnt * 8 # Leap second records | |
| + header.isstdcnt # Standard/wall indicators | |
| + header.isutcnt # UT/local indicators | |
| ) | |
| fobj.seek(skip_bytes, 1) | |
| # Now we need to read the second header, which is not the same | |
| # as the first | |
| header = _TZifHeader.from_file(fobj) | |
| typecnt = header.typecnt | |
| timecnt = header.timecnt | |
| charcnt = header.charcnt | |
| # The data portion starts with timecnt transitions and indices | |
| if timecnt: | |
| trans_list_utc = struct.unpack( | |
| f">{timecnt}{time_type}", fobj.read(timecnt * time_size) | |
| ) | |
| trans_idx = struct.unpack(f">{timecnt}B", fobj.read(timecnt)) | |
| else: | |
| trans_list_utc = () | |
| trans_idx = () | |
| # Read the ttinfo struct, (utoff, isdst, abbrind) | |
| if typecnt: | |
| utcoff, isdst, abbrind = zip( | |
| *(struct.unpack(">lbb", fobj.read(6)) for i in range(typecnt)) | |
| ) | |
| else: | |
| utcoff = () | |
| isdst = () | |
| abbrind = () | |
| # Now read the abbreviations. They are null-terminated strings, indexed | |
| # not by position in the array but by position in the unsplit | |
| # abbreviation string. I suppose this makes more sense in C, which uses | |
| # null to terminate the strings, but it's inconvenient here... | |
| abbr_vals = {} | |
| abbr_chars = fobj.read(charcnt) | |
| def get_abbr(idx): | |
| # Gets a string starting at idx and running until the next \x00 | |
| # | |
| # We cannot pre-populate abbr_vals by splitting on \x00 because there | |
| # are some zones that use subsets of longer abbreviations, like so: | |
| # | |
| # LMT\x00AHST\x00HDT\x00 | |
| # | |
| # Where the idx to abbr mapping should be: | |
| # | |
| # {0: "LMT", 4: "AHST", 5: "HST", 9: "HDT"} | |
| if idx not in abbr_vals: | |
| span_end = abbr_chars.find(b"\x00", idx) | |
| abbr_vals[idx] = abbr_chars[idx:span_end].decode() | |
| return abbr_vals[idx] | |
| abbr = tuple(get_abbr(idx) for idx in abbrind) | |
| # The remainder of the file consists of leap seconds (currently unused) and | |
| # the standard/wall and ut/local indicators, which are metadata we don't need. | |
| # In version 2 files, we need to skip the unnecessary data to get at the TZ string: | |
| if header.version >= 2: | |
| # Each leap second record has size (time_size + 4) | |
| skip_bytes = header.isutcnt + header.isstdcnt + header.leapcnt * 12 | |
| fobj.seek(skip_bytes, 1) | |
| c = fobj.read(1) # Should be \n | |
| assert c == b"\n", c | |
| tz_bytes = b"" | |
| while (c := fobj.read(1)) != b"\n": | |
| tz_bytes += c | |
| tz_str = tz_bytes | |
| else: | |
| tz_str = None | |
| return trans_idx, trans_list_utc, utcoff, isdst, abbr, tz_str | |
| class _TZifHeader: | |
| __slots__ = [ | |
| "version", | |
| "isutcnt", | |
| "isstdcnt", | |
| "leapcnt", | |
| "timecnt", | |
| "typecnt", | |
| "charcnt", | |
| ] | |
| def __init__(self, *args): | |
| for attr, val in zip(self.__slots__, args, strict=True): | |
| setattr(self, attr, val) | |
| def from_file(cls, stream): | |
| # The header starts with a 4-byte "magic" value | |
| if stream.read(4) != b"TZif": | |
| raise ValueError("Invalid TZif file: magic not found") | |
| _version = stream.read(1) | |
| if _version == b"\x00": | |
| version = 1 | |
| else: | |
| version = int(_version) | |
| stream.read(15) | |
| args = (version,) | |
| # Slots are defined in the order that the bytes are arranged | |
| args = args + struct.unpack(">6l", stream.read(24)) | |
| return cls(*args) | |
| class ZoneInfoNotFoundError(KeyError): | |
| """Exception raised when a ZoneInfo key is not found.""" | |