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%prep
if zmodload zsh/datetime 2>/dev/null; then
setopt multibyte
unset LC_ALL
LC_TIME=C
TZ=UTC+0
# It's not clear this skip_extensions is correct, but the
# format in question is causing problems on Solaris.
# We'll revist this after the release.
[[ "$(strftime %^_10B 0 2>/dev/null)" = " JANUARY" ]] || skip_extensions=1
[[ "$(LC_TIME=ja_JP.UTF-8 strftime %OS 1 2>/dev/null)" = 一 ]] || skip_japanese=1
else
ZTST_unimplemented="can't load the zsh/datetime module for testing"
fi
%test
strftime '' 0
strftime %y 0
strftime %Y 1000000000
strftime %x 1200000000
strftime %X 1200000001
0:basic format specifiers
>
>70
>2001
>01/10/08
>21:20:01
strftime %-m_%f_%K_%L 1181100000
strftime %6. 0
0:zsh extensions
>6_6_3_3
>000000
if [[ $skip_extensions = 1 ]]; then
ZTST_skip="strftime extensions not supported"
elif [[ $skip_japanese = 1 ]]; then
ZTST_skip="Japanese UTF-8 locale not supported"
else
(
LC_TIME=ja_JP.UTF-8
strftime %Ey 1000000000
strftime %Oy 1000000000
strftime %Ex 1000000000
strftime %OS 1000000000
strftime %03Ey 650000000
)
fi
0:alternate format extensions
>13
>一
>平成13年09月09日
>四十
>002
if [[ $skip_extensions = 1 ]]; then
ZTST_skip="strftime extensions not supported"
else
(
strftime '%#A' 0
strftime '%^_10B' 0
strftime %03Ey 650000000
strftime %-Oe 0
# width=400 is too wide and should cause an error
strftime %400d 0 2> /dev/null || echo OK
)
fi
0:various extensions
>THURSDAY
> JANUARY
>090
>1
>OK
print -r -- ${(V)"$(strftime $'%Y\0%m\0%d' 100000000)"}
0:Embedded nulls
>1973^@03^@03
# We assume '%@' is not a valid format on any OSs.
# The result can be '%@' (Linux), '@' (BSDs) or an error (Cygwin).
[[ $(strftime '%@' 0 2> /dev/null) == (%|)@ || $? != 0 ]]
0:bad format specifier
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