PKGBUILDs/extra/js60/bug1415202.patch
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# HG changeset patch
# User André Bargull <andre.bargull@gmail.com>
# Date 1510140221 28800
# Wed Nov 08 03:23:41 2017 -0800
# Node ID 8bf5e7460a7c5ba3430b501d1659c469a862a929
# Parent 60fd4a5b01ec70ded9ddfd560fd5be191b1c74b9
Bug 1415202: Always use the equivalent year to determine the time zone offset and name. r=Waldo
diff --git a/js/src/jsdate.cpp b/js/src/jsdate.cpp
--- a/js/src/jsdate.cpp
+++ b/js/src/jsdate.cpp
@@ -2348,22 +2348,26 @@ static PRMJTime ToPRMJTime(double localT
prtm.tm_isdst = (DaylightSavingTA(utcTime) != 0);
return prtm;
}
static size_t FormatTime(char* buf, int buflen, const char* fmt, double utcTime,
double localTime) {
PRMJTime prtm = ToPRMJTime(localTime, utcTime);
- int eqivalentYear = IsRepresentableAsTime32(utcTime)
+
+ // If an equivalent year was used to compute the date/time components, use
+ // the same equivalent year to determine the time zone name and offset in
+ // PRMJ_FormatTime(...).
+ int timeZoneYear = IsRepresentableAsTime32(utcTime)
? prtm.tm_year
: EquivalentYearForDST(prtm.tm_year);
int offsetInSeconds = (int)floor((localTime - utcTime) / msPerSecond);
- return PRMJ_FormatTime(buf, buflen, fmt, &prtm, eqivalentYear,
+ return PRMJ_FormatTime(buf, buflen, fmt, &prtm, timeZoneYear,
offsetInSeconds);
}
enum class FormatSpec { DateTime, Date, Time };
static bool FormatDate(JSContext* cx, double utcTime, FormatSpec format,
MutableHandleValue rval) {
JSString* str;
diff --git a/js/src/vm/Time.cpp b/js/src/vm/Time.cpp
--- a/js/src/vm/Time.cpp
+++ b/js/src/vm/Time.cpp
@@ -242,17 +242,17 @@ static void PRMJ_InvalidParameterHandler
const wchar_t* file, unsigned int line,
uintptr_t pReserved) {
/* empty */
}
#endif
/* Format a time value into a buffer. Same semantics as strftime() */
size_t PRMJ_FormatTime(char* buf, int buflen, const char* fmt,
- const PRMJTime* prtm, int equivalentYear,
+ const PRMJTime* prtm, int timeZoneYear,
int offsetInSeconds) {
size_t result = 0;
#if defined(XP_UNIX) || defined(XP_WIN)
struct tm a;
#ifdef XP_WIN
_invalid_parameter_handler oldHandler;
#ifndef __MINGW32__
int oldReportMode;
@@ -275,39 +275,33 @@ size_t PRMJ_FormatTime(char* buf, int bu
*/
#if defined(HAVE_LOCALTIME_R) && defined(HAVE_TM_ZONE_TM_GMTOFF)
char emptyTimeZoneId[] = "";
{
/*
* Fill out |td| to the time represented by |prtm|, leaving the
* timezone fields zeroed out. localtime_r will then fill in the
* timezone fields for that local time according to the system's
- * timezone parameters.
+ * timezone parameters. Use |timeZoneYear| for the year to ensure the
+ * time zone name matches the time zone offset used by the caller.
*/
struct tm td;
memset(&td, 0, sizeof(td));
td.tm_sec = prtm->tm_sec;
td.tm_min = prtm->tm_min;
td.tm_hour = prtm->tm_hour;
td.tm_mday = prtm->tm_mday;
td.tm_mon = prtm->tm_mon;
td.tm_wday = prtm->tm_wday;
- td.tm_year = prtm->tm_year - 1900;
+ td.tm_year = timeZoneYear - 1900;
td.tm_yday = prtm->tm_yday;
td.tm_isdst = prtm->tm_isdst;
time_t t = mktime(&td);
- // If |prtm| cannot be represented in |time_t| the year is probably
- // out of range, try again with the DST equivalent year.
- if (t == static_cast<time_t>(-1)) {
- td.tm_year = equivalentYear - 1900;
- t = mktime(&td);
- }
-
// If either mktime or localtime_r failed, fill in the fallback time
// zone offset |offsetInSeconds| and set the time zone identifier to
// the empty string.
if (t != static_cast<time_t>(-1) && localtime_r(&t, &td)) {
a.tm_gmtoff = td.tm_gmtoff;
a.tm_zone = td.tm_zone;
} else {
a.tm_gmtoff = offsetInSeconds;
diff --git a/js/src/vm/Time.h b/js/src/vm/Time.h
--- a/js/src/vm/Time.h
+++ b/js/src/vm/Time.h
@@ -44,17 +44,17 @@ inline void PRMJ_NowInit() {}
#ifdef XP_WIN
extern void PRMJ_NowShutdown();
#else
inline void PRMJ_NowShutdown() {}
#endif
/* Format a time value into a buffer. Same semantics as strftime() */
extern size_t PRMJ_FormatTime(char* buf, int buflen, const char* fmt,
- const PRMJTime* tm, int equivalentYear,
+ const PRMJTime* tm, int timeZoneYear,
int offsetInSeconds);
/**
* Requesting the number of cycles from the CPU.
*
* `rdtsc`, or Read TimeStamp Cycle, is an instruction provided by
* x86-compatible CPUs that lets processes request the number of
* cycles spent by the CPU executing instructions since the CPU was