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235 lines
8.3 KiB
C++
235 lines
8.3 KiB
C++
#include "DateLUTImpl.h"
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#include <cctz/civil_time.h>
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#include <cctz/time_zone.h>
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#include <cctz/zone_info_source.h>
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#include <common/getResource.h>
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#include <Poco/Exception.h>
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#include <algorithm>
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#include <cassert>
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#include <chrono>
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#include <cstring>
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#include <iostream>
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#include <memory>
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namespace
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{
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UInt8 getDayOfWeek(const cctz::civil_day & date)
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{
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cctz::weekday day_of_week = cctz::get_weekday(date);
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switch (day_of_week)
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{
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case cctz::weekday::monday: return 1;
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case cctz::weekday::tuesday: return 2;
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case cctz::weekday::wednesday: return 3;
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case cctz::weekday::thursday: return 4;
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case cctz::weekday::friday: return 5;
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case cctz::weekday::saturday: return 6;
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case cctz::weekday::sunday: return 7;
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}
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__builtin_unreachable();
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}
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}
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__attribute__((__weak__)) extern bool inside_main;
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DateLUTImpl::DateLUTImpl(const std::string & time_zone_)
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: time_zone(time_zone_)
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{
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/// DateLUT should not be initialized in global constructors for the following reasons:
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/// 1. It is too heavy.
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if (&inside_main)
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assert(inside_main);
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cctz::time_zone cctz_time_zone;
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if (!cctz::load_time_zone(time_zone, &cctz_time_zone))
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throw Poco::Exception("Cannot load time zone " + time_zone_);
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constexpr cctz::civil_day epoch{1970, 1, 1};
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constexpr cctz::civil_day lut_start{DATE_LUT_MIN_YEAR, 1, 1};
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time_t start_of_day;
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/// Note: it's validated against all timezones in the system.
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static_assert((epoch - lut_start) == daynum_offset_epoch);
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offset_at_start_of_epoch = cctz_time_zone.lookup(cctz_time_zone.lookup(epoch).pre).offset;
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offset_at_start_of_lut = cctz_time_zone.lookup(cctz_time_zone.lookup(lut_start).pre).offset;
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offset_is_whole_number_of_hours_during_epoch = true;
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cctz::civil_day date = lut_start;
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UInt32 i = 0;
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do
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{
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cctz::time_zone::civil_lookup lookup = cctz_time_zone.lookup(date);
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/// Ambiguity is possible if time was changed backwards at the midnight
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/// or after midnight time has been changed back to midnight, for example one hour backwards at 01:00
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/// or after midnight time has been changed to the previous day, for example two hours backwards at 01:00
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/// Then midnight appears twice. Usually time change happens exactly at 00:00 or 01:00.
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/// If transition did not involve previous day, we should use the first midnight as the start of the day,
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/// otherwise it's better to use the second midnight.
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std::chrono::time_point start_of_day_time_point = lookup.trans < lookup.post
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? lookup.post /* Second midnight appears after transition, so there was a piece of previous day after transition */
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: lookup.pre;
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start_of_day = std::chrono::system_clock::to_time_t(start_of_day_time_point);
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Values & values = lut[i];
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values.year = date.year();
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values.month = date.month();
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values.day_of_month = date.day();
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values.day_of_week = getDayOfWeek(date);
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values.date = start_of_day;
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assert(values.year >= DATE_LUT_MIN_YEAR && values.year <= DATE_LUT_MAX_YEAR + 1);
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assert(values.month >= 1 && values.month <= 12);
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assert(values.day_of_month >= 1 && values.day_of_month <= 31);
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assert(values.day_of_week >= 1 && values.day_of_week <= 7);
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if (values.day_of_month == 1)
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{
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cctz::civil_month month(date);
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values.days_in_month = cctz::civil_day(month + 1) - cctz::civil_day(month);
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}
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else
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values.days_in_month = i != 0 ? lut[i - 1].days_in_month : 31;
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values.time_at_offset_change_value = 0;
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values.amount_of_offset_change_value = 0;
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if (offset_is_whole_number_of_hours_during_epoch && start_of_day > 0 && start_of_day % 3600)
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offset_is_whole_number_of_hours_during_epoch = false;
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/// If UTC offset was changed this day.
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/// Change in time zone without transition is possible, e.g. Moscow 1991 Sun, 31 Mar, 02:00 MSK to EEST
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cctz::time_zone::civil_transition transition{};
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if (cctz_time_zone.next_transition(start_of_day_time_point - std::chrono::seconds(1), &transition)
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&& (cctz::civil_day(transition.from) == date || cctz::civil_day(transition.to) == date)
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&& transition.from != transition.to)
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{
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values.time_at_offset_change_value = (transition.from - cctz::civil_second(date)) / Values::OffsetChangeFactor;
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values.amount_of_offset_change_value = (transition.to - transition.from) / Values::OffsetChangeFactor;
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// std::cerr << time_zone << ", " << date << ": change from " << transition.from << " to " << transition.to << "\n";
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// std::cerr << time_zone << ", " << date << ": change at " << values.time_at_offset_change() << " with " << values.amount_of_offset_change() << "\n";
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/// We don't support too large changes.
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if (values.amount_of_offset_change_value > 24 * 4)
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values.amount_of_offset_change_value = 24 * 4;
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else if (values.amount_of_offset_change_value < -24 * 4)
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values.amount_of_offset_change_value = -24 * 4;
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/// We don't support cases when time change results in switching to previous day.
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/// Shift the point of time change later.
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if (values.time_at_offset_change_value + values.amount_of_offset_change_value < 0)
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values.time_at_offset_change_value = -values.amount_of_offset_change_value;
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}
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/// Going to next day.
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++date;
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++i;
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}
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while (i < DATE_LUT_SIZE && lut[i - 1].year <= DATE_LUT_MAX_YEAR);
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/// Fill excessive part of lookup table. This is needed only to simplify handling of overflow cases.
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while (i < DATE_LUT_SIZE)
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{
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lut[i] = lut[i - 1];
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++i;
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}
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/// Fill lookup table for years and months.
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size_t year_months_lut_index = 0;
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size_t first_day_of_last_month = 0;
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for (size_t day = 0; day < DATE_LUT_SIZE; ++day)
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{
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const Values & values = lut[day];
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if (values.day_of_month == 1)
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{
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if (values.month == 1)
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years_lut[values.year - DATE_LUT_MIN_YEAR] = day;
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year_months_lut_index = (values.year - DATE_LUT_MIN_YEAR) * 12 + values.month - 1;
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years_months_lut[year_months_lut_index] = day;
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first_day_of_last_month = day;
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}
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}
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/// Fill the rest of lookup table with the same last month (2106-02-01).
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for (; year_months_lut_index < DATE_LUT_YEARS * 12; ++year_months_lut_index)
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{
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years_months_lut[year_months_lut_index] = first_day_of_last_month;
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}
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}
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#if !defined(ARCADIA_BUILD) /// Arcadia's variant of CCTZ already has the same implementation.
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/// Prefer to load timezones from blobs linked to the binary.
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/// The blobs are provided by "tzdata" library.
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/// This allows to avoid dependency on system tzdata.
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namespace cctz_extension
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{
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namespace
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{
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class Source : public cctz::ZoneInfoSource
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{
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public:
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Source(const char * data_, size_t size_) : data(data_), size(size_) {}
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size_t Read(void * buf, size_t bytes) override
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{
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if (bytes > size)
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bytes = size;
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memcpy(buf, data, bytes);
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data += bytes;
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size -= bytes;
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return bytes;
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}
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int Skip(size_t offset) override
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{
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if (offset <= size)
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{
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data += offset;
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size -= offset;
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return 0;
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}
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else
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{
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errno = EINVAL;
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return -1;
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}
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}
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private:
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const char * data;
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size_t size;
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};
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std::unique_ptr<cctz::ZoneInfoSource> custom_factory(
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const std::string & name,
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const std::function<std::unique_ptr<cctz::ZoneInfoSource>(const std::string & name)> & fallback)
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{
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std::string_view resource = getResource(name);
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if (!resource.empty())
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return std::make_unique<Source>(resource.data(), resource.size());
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return fallback(name);
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}
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}
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ZoneInfoSourceFactory zone_info_source_factory = custom_factory;
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}
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#endif
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