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168 guideline helps obsolescent version 1 readers agree with current
169 readers about timestamps within the contiguous subsequence. It also
170 lets writers not supporting obsolescent readers use a tzh_timecnt of
178 When reading a version 2 or 3 file, readers should ignore the version 1
188 older readers. The goals of this section are:
191 or buggy TZif readers,
193 * to help TZif readers avoid common pitfalls when reading files
205 even for older-version readers. This section attempts to document
207 other common bugs in readers.
211 * Some readers examine only version 1 data. As a partial workaround, a
216 * Some readers designed for version 2 might mishandle timestamps after
220 far-future timestamps are mishandled by version 2 readers.
222 * Some readers designed for version 2 do not support permanent daylight
228 * Some readers ignore the footer, and instead predict future timestamps
232 * Some readers do not use time type 0 for timestamps before the first
237 * Some readers mishandle timestamps before the first transition that
244 * Some readers mishandle a transition if its timestamp has the minimum
248 * Some readers mishandle POSIX-style TZ strings that contain "<" or
252 * Many readers mishandle time zone abbreviations that contain non-ASCII
255 * Some readers may mishandle time zone abbreviations that contain fewer
260 * Some readers mishandle TZif files that specify daylight-saving time
262 standard time. These readers do not support locations like Ireland,
273 mostly as warnings to developers of readers.
275 * Some readers do not support negative timestamps. Developers of
279 * Some readers mishandle timestamps before the first transition that
283 * Some readers mishandle time zone abbreviations like "-08" that
286 * Some readers mishandle UT offsets that are out of the traditional
290 * Some readers mishandle UT offsets in the range [-3599, -1] seconds
294 * Some readers mishandle UT offsets that are not a multiple of one