jdk-24/test/jdk/java/util/TimeZone/CustomTzIDCheckDST.java
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/* @test
* @bug 8285838
* @library /test/lib
* @summary This test will ensure that daylight savings rules are followed
* appropriately when setting a custom timezone ID via the TZ env variable.
* @requires os.family != "windows"
* @run main/othervm CustomTzIDCheckDST
*/
import java.util.Calendar;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.SimpleTimeZone;
import java.util.TimeZone;
import java.time.DayOfWeek;
import java.time.ZonedDateTime;
import java.time.temporal.TemporalAdjusters;
import jdk.test.lib.process.ProcessTools;
import jdk.test.lib.process.OutputAnalyzer;
public class CustomTzIDCheckDST {
// Northern Hemisphere
private static String CUSTOM_TZ = "MEZ-1MESZ,M3.5.0,M10.5.0/3";
// Simulate Southern Hemisphere
private static String CUSTOM_TZ2 = "MEZ-1MESZ,M10.5.0,M3.5.0/3";
public static void main(String args[]) throws Throwable {
if (args.length == 0) {
ProcessBuilder pb = ProcessTools.createTestJavaProcessBuilder("CustomTzIDCheckDST", "runTZTest");
pb.environment().put("TZ", CUSTOM_TZ);
OutputAnalyzer output = ProcessTools.executeProcess(pb);
output.shouldHaveExitValue(0);
pb.environment().put("TZ", CUSTOM_TZ2);
output = ProcessTools.executeProcess(pb);
output.shouldHaveExitValue(0);
} else {
runTZTest();
}
}
/* TZ is set to "MEZ-1MESZ,M3.5.0,M10.5.0/3", it will be the northern hemisphere.
* This ensures the transition periods for Daylights Savings should be at March's last
* Sunday and October's last Sunday.
*/
private static void runTZTest() {
Date time = new Date();
String tzStr = System.getenv("TZ");
if (tzStr == null)
throw new RuntimeException("Got unexpected timezone information: TZ is null");
boolean nor = CUSTOM_TZ.equals(tzStr);
TimeZone tz = new SimpleTimeZone(3600000, tzStr,
nor ? Calendar.MARCH : Calendar.OCTOBER, -1,
Calendar.SUNDAY, 3600000, SimpleTimeZone.UTC_TIME,
nor ? Calendar.OCTOBER : Calendar.MARCH, -1,
Calendar.SUNDAY, 3600000, SimpleTimeZone.UTC_TIME,
3600000);
if (tz.inDaylightTime(time)) {
// We are in Daylight savings period.
if (time.toString().endsWith("GMT+02:00 " + Integer.toString(time.getYear() + 1900)))
return;
} else {
if (time.toString().endsWith("GMT+01:00 " + Integer.toString(time.getYear() + 1900)))
return;
}
// Reaching here means time zone did not match up as expected.
throw new RuntimeException("Got unexpected timezone information: " + tzStr + " " + time);
}
private static ZonedDateTime getLastSundayOfMonth(ZonedDateTime date) {
return date.with(TemporalAdjusters.lastInMonth(DayOfWeek.SUNDAY));
}
}