Le 2010-10-09 à 1:47, Jonathan M Davis a écrit : > Which is why PosixTimeZone and WindowsTimeZone will be getting that > information > from the OS, but the OS does not make it easy. On Posix, you have to actually > read in the time zone files from disk, and on Windows, you have to read the > registry. No system calls are provided to properly deal with time zones. > Honestly, time zone support for anything other than the local time zone is > very > poor on both Posix and Windows systems. And Windows won't even let you set > the > time zone for your program without setting for the whole OS. It's not a > pleasant > situation really, but I hope to be able to overcome it well enough that D > programmers won't have to worry about it.
I had the "pleasure" to work with time zones on Windows once, what a mess! On OSX, Cocoa has an API for that, but you can probably get it the posix way too. -- Michel Fortin [email protected] http://michelf.com/ _______________________________________________ phobos mailing list [email protected] http://lists.puremagic.com/mailman/listinfo/phobos
