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* NEWS, Theory: Clear up descriptions of tzdata abbreviations.

(Thanks to Alain Mouette.)
Paul Eggert 10 жил өмнө
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NEWS

@@ -11,6 +11,10 @@ Unreleased, experimental changes
 
 
     Comments in zone tables have been improved.  (Thanks to J William Piggott.)
     Comments in zone tables have been improved.  (Thanks to J William Piggott.)
 
 
+    In the Theory file, the description of possible time zone abbreviations in
+    tzdata has been cleaned up, as the old description was unclear and
+    inconsistent.  (Thanks to Alain Mouette for reporting the problem.)
+
 
 
 Release 2016a - 2016-01-26 23:28:02 -0800
 Release 2016a - 2016-01-26 23:28:02 -0800
 
 

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Theory

@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ like 'EST' to be compatible with human tradition and POSIX.
 Here are the general rules used for choosing time zone abbreviations,
 Here are the general rules used for choosing time zone abbreviations,
 in decreasing order of importance:
 in decreasing order of importance:
 
 
-	Use abbreviations that consist of three or more ASCII letters.
+	Use three or more characters that are ASCII alphanumerics or '+' or '-'.
 		Previous editions of this database also used characters like
 		Previous editions of this database also used characters like
 		' ' and '?', but these characters have a special meaning to
 		' ' and '?', but these characters have a special meaning to
 		the shell and cause commands like
 		the shell and cause commands like
@@ -181,19 +181,16 @@ in decreasing order of importance:
 		to have unexpected effects.
 		to have unexpected effects.
 		Previous editions of this rule required upper-case letters,
 		Previous editions of this rule required upper-case letters,
 		but the Congressman who introduced Chamorro Standard Time
 		but the Congressman who introduced Chamorro Standard Time
-		preferred "ChST", so the rule has been relaxed.
-
-		This rule guarantees that all abbreviations could have
-		been specified by a POSIX TZ string.  POSIX
-		requires at least three characters for an
-		abbreviation.  POSIX through 2000 says that an abbreviation
-		cannot start with ':', and cannot contain ',', '-',
-		'+', NUL, or a digit.  POSIX from 2001 on changes this
-		rule to say that an abbreviation can contain only '-', '+',
+		preferred "ChST", so lower-case letters are now allowed.
+		Also, POSIX from 2001 on relaxed the rule to allow '-', '+',
 		and alphanumeric characters from the portable character set
 		and alphanumeric characters from the portable character set
-		in the current locale.  To be portable to both sets of
-		rules, an abbreviation must therefore use only ASCII
-		letters.
+		in the current locale.  In practice ASCII alphanumerics and
+		'+' and '-' are safe in all locales.
+
+		In other words, in the C locale the POSIX extended regular
+		expression [-+[:alnum:]]{3,} should match the abbreviation.
+		This guarantees that all abbreviations could have been
+		specified by a POSIX TZ string.
 
 
 	Use abbreviations that are in common use among English-speakers,
 	Use abbreviations that are in common use among English-speakers,
 		e.g. 'EST' for Eastern Standard Time in North America.
 		e.g. 'EST' for Eastern Standard Time in North America.