Lines Matching refs:TZ
63 consistency checking with the POSIX-style TZ string described below.)
108 appropriate for another time zone specified via a POSIX-style TZ string
109 that lacks rules. For example, when TZ="EET-2EEST" and there is no
117 specify TZ="Europe/Athens" for better historical coverage, falling back
118 on TZ="EET-2EEST,M3.5.0/3,M10.5.0/4" if POSIX conformance is required
130 data comes a newline-enclosed, POSIX-TZ-environment-variable-style
133 The POSIX-style TZ string is empty (i.e., nothing between the newlines)
135 the POSIX-style TZ string must agree with the local time type after the
145 For version-3-format timezone files, the POSIX-TZ-style string may use
146 two minor extensions to the POSIX TZ format, as described in
161 Writers should generate a version 3 file if TZ string extensions are
218 extensions to POSIX in the TZ-like string. As a partial workaround,
223 saving time, e.g., a TZ string "EST5EDT,0/0,J365/25" denoting
248 * Some readers mishandle POSIX-style TZ strings that contain "<" or
263 which uses the equivalent of the POSIX TZ string
267 TZ string "GMT0IST,M3.5.0/1,M10.5.0", thus swapping standard and