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1 <?php
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3 namespace Sabre\VObject;
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4
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5 /**
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6 * Time zone name translation
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7 *
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8 * This file translates well-known time zone names into "Olson database" time zone names.
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9 *
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10 * @copyright Copyright (C) 2011-2015 fruux GmbH (https://fruux.com/).
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11 * @author Frank Edelhaeuser (fedel@users.sourceforge.net)
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12 * @author Evert Pot (http://evertpot.com/)
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13 * @license http://sabre.io/license/ Modified BSD License
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14 */
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15 class TimeZoneUtil {
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16
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17 public static $map = null;
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18
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19 /**
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20 * List of microsoft exchange timezone ids.
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21 *
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22 * Source: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa563018(loband).aspx
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23 */
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24 public static $microsoftExchangeMap = array(
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25 0 => 'UTC',
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26 31 => 'Africa/Casablanca',
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27
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28 // Insanely, id #2 is used for both Europe/Lisbon, and Europe/Sarajevo.
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29 // I'm not even kidding.. We handle this special case in the
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30 // getTimeZone method.
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31 2 => 'Europe/Lisbon',
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32 1 => 'Europe/London',
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33 4 => 'Europe/Berlin',
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34 6 => 'Europe/Prague',
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35 3 => 'Europe/Paris',
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36 69 => 'Africa/Luanda', // This was a best guess
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37 7 => 'Europe/Athens',
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38 5 => 'Europe/Bucharest',
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39 49 => 'Africa/Cairo',
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40 50 => 'Africa/Harare',
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41 59 => 'Europe/Helsinki',
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42 27 => 'Asia/Jerusalem',
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43 26 => 'Asia/Baghdad',
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44 74 => 'Asia/Kuwait',
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45 51 => 'Europe/Moscow',
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46 56 => 'Africa/Nairobi',
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47 25 => 'Asia/Tehran',
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48 24 => 'Asia/Muscat', // Best guess
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49 54 => 'Asia/Baku',
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50 48 => 'Asia/Kabul',
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51 58 => 'Asia/Yekaterinburg',
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52 47 => 'Asia/Karachi',
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53 23 => 'Asia/Calcutta',
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54 62 => 'Asia/Kathmandu',
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55 46 => 'Asia/Almaty',
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56 71 => 'Asia/Dhaka',
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57 66 => 'Asia/Colombo',
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58 61 => 'Asia/Rangoon',
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59 22 => 'Asia/Bangkok',
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60 64 => 'Asia/Krasnoyarsk',
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61 45 => 'Asia/Shanghai',
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62 63 => 'Asia/Irkutsk',
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63 21 => 'Asia/Singapore',
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64 73 => 'Australia/Perth',
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65 75 => 'Asia/Taipei',
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66 20 => 'Asia/Tokyo',
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67 72 => 'Asia/Seoul',
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68 70 => 'Asia/Yakutsk',
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69 19 => 'Australia/Adelaide',
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70 44 => 'Australia/Darwin',
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71 18 => 'Australia/Brisbane',
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72 76 => 'Australia/Sydney',
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73 43 => 'Pacific/Guam',
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74 42 => 'Australia/Hobart',
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75 68 => 'Asia/Vladivostok',
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76 41 => 'Asia/Magadan',
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77 17 => 'Pacific/Auckland',
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78 40 => 'Pacific/Fiji',
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79 67 => 'Pacific/Tongatapu',
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80 29 => 'Atlantic/Azores',
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81 53 => 'Atlantic/Cape_Verde',
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82 30 => 'America/Noronha',
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83 8 => 'America/Sao_Paulo', // Best guess
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84 32 => 'America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires',
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85 60 => 'America/Godthab',
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86 28 => 'America/St_Johns',
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87 9 => 'America/Halifax',
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88 33 => 'America/Caracas',
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89 65 => 'America/Santiago',
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90 35 => 'America/Bogota',
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91 10 => 'America/New_York',
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92 34 => 'America/Indiana/Indianapolis',
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93 55 => 'America/Guatemala',
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94 11 => 'America/Chicago',
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95 37 => 'America/Mexico_City',
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96 36 => 'America/Edmonton',
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97 38 => 'America/Phoenix',
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98 12 => 'America/Denver', // Best guess
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99 13 => 'America/Los_Angeles', // Best guess
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100 14 => 'America/Anchorage',
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101 15 => 'Pacific/Honolulu',
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102 16 => 'Pacific/Midway',
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103 39 => 'Pacific/Kwajalein',
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104 );
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105
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106 /**
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107 * This method will try to find out the correct timezone for an iCalendar
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108 * date-time value.
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109 *
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110 * You must pass the contents of the TZID parameter, as well as the full
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111 * calendar.
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112 *
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113 * If the lookup fails, this method will return the default PHP timezone
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114 * (as configured using date_default_timezone_set, or the date.timezone ini
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115 * setting).
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116 *
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117 * Alternatively, if $failIfUncertain is set to true, it will throw an
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118 * exception if we cannot accurately determine the timezone.
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119 *
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120 * @param string $tzid
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121 * @param Sabre\VObject\Component $vcalendar
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122 * @return DateTimeZone
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123 */
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124 static public function getTimeZone($tzid, Component $vcalendar = null, $failIfUncertain = false) {
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125
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126 // First we will just see if the tzid is a support timezone identifier.
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127 //
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128 // The only exception is if the timezone starts with (. This is to
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129 // handle cases where certain microsoft products generate timezone
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130 // identifiers that for instance look like:
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131 //
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132 // (GMT+01.00) Sarajevo/Warsaw/Zagreb
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133 //
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134 // Since PHP 5.5.10, the first bit will be used as the timezone and
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135 // this method will return just GMT+01:00. This is wrong, because it
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136 // doesn't take DST into account.
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137 if ($tzid[0]!=='(') {
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138
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139 // PHP has a bug that logs PHP warnings even it shouldn't:
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140 // https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=67881
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141 //
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142 // That's why we're checking if we'll be able to successfull instantiate
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143 // \DateTimeZone() before doing so. Otherwise we could simply instantiate
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144 // and catch the exception.
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145 $tzIdentifiers = \DateTimeZone::listIdentifiers();
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146
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147 try {
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148 if (
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149 (in_array($tzid, $tzIdentifiers)) ||
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150 (preg_match('/^GMT(\+|-)([0-9]{4})$/', $tzid, $matches)) ||
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151 (in_array($tzid, self::getIdentifiersBC()))
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152 ) {
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153 return new \DateTimeZone($tzid);
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154 }
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155 } catch(\Exception $e) {
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156 }
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157
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158 }
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159
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160 self::loadTzMaps();
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161
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162 // Next, we check if the tzid is somewhere in our tzid map.
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163 if (isset(self::$map[$tzid])) {
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164 return new \DateTimeZone(self::$map[$tzid]);
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165 }
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166
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167 // Maybe the author was hyper-lazy and just included an offset. We
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168 // support it, but we aren't happy about it.
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169 if (preg_match('/^GMT(\+|-)([0-9]{4})$/', $tzid, $matches)) {
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170
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171 // Note that the path in the source will never be taken from PHP 5.5.10
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172 // onwards. PHP 5.5.10 supports the "GMT+0100" style of format, so it
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173 // already gets returned early in this function. Once we drop support
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174 // for versions under PHP 5.5.10, this bit can be taken out of the
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175 // source.
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176 // @codeCoverageIgnoreStart
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177 return new \DateTimeZone('Etc/GMT' . $matches[1] . ltrim(substr($matches[2],0,2),'0'));
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178 // @codeCoverageIgnoreEnd
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179 }
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180
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181 if ($vcalendar) {
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182
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183 // If that didn't work, we will scan VTIMEZONE objects
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184 foreach($vcalendar->select('VTIMEZONE') as $vtimezone) {
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185
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186 if ((string)$vtimezone->TZID === $tzid) {
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187
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188 // Some clients add 'X-LIC-LOCATION' with the olson name.
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189 if (isset($vtimezone->{'X-LIC-LOCATION'})) {
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190
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191 $lic = (string)$vtimezone->{'X-LIC-LOCATION'};
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192
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193 // Libical generators may specify strings like
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194 // "SystemV/EST5EDT". For those we must remove the
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195 // SystemV part.
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196 if (substr($lic,0,8)==='SystemV/') {
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197 $lic = substr($lic,8);
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198 }
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199
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200 return self::getTimeZone($lic, null, $failIfUncertain);
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201
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202 }
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203 // Microsoft may add a magic number, which we also have an
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204 // answer for.
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205 if (isset($vtimezone->{'X-MICROSOFT-CDO-TZID'})) {
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206 $cdoId = (int)$vtimezone->{'X-MICROSOFT-CDO-TZID'}->getValue();
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207
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208 // 2 can mean both Europe/Lisbon and Europe/Sarajevo.
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209 if ($cdoId===2 && strpos((string)$vtimezone->TZID, 'Sarajevo')!==false) {
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210 return new \DateTimeZone('Europe/Sarajevo');
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211 }
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212
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213 if (isset(self::$microsoftExchangeMap[$cdoId])) {
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214 return new \DateTimeZone(self::$microsoftExchangeMap[$cdoId]);
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215 }
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216 }
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217
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218 }
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219
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220 }
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221
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222 }
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223
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224 if ($failIfUncertain) {
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225 throw new \InvalidArgumentException('We were unable to determine the correct PHP timezone for tzid: ' . $tzid);
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226 }
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227
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228 // If we got all the way here, we default to UTC.
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229 return new \DateTimeZone(date_default_timezone_get());
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230
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231 }
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232
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233 /**
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234 * This method will load in all the tz mapping information, if it's not yet
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235 * done.
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236 */
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237 static public function loadTzMaps() {
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238
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239 if (!is_null(self::$map)) return;
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240
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241 self::$map = array_merge(
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242 include __DIR__ . '/timezonedata/windowszones.php',
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243 include __DIR__ . '/timezonedata/lotuszones.php',
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244 include __DIR__ . '/timezonedata/exchangezones.php',
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245 include __DIR__ . '/timezonedata/php-workaround.php'
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246 );
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247
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248 }
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249
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250 /**
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251 * This method returns an array of timezone identifiers, that are supported
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252 * by DateTimeZone(), but not returned by DateTimeZone::listIdentifiers()
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253 *
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254 * We're not using DateTimeZone::listIdentifiers(DateTimeZone::ALL_WITH_BC) because:
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255 * - It's not supported by some PHP versions as well as HHVM.
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256 * - It also returns identifiers, that are invalid values for new DateTimeZone() on some PHP versions.
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257 * (See timezonedata/php-bc.php and timezonedata php-workaround.php)
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258 *
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259 * @return array
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260 */
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261 static public function getIdentifiersBC() {
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262 return include __DIR__ . '/timezonedata/php-bc.php';
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263 }
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264
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265 }
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