use strict;
use warnings;
use lib 't/lib';
use T::RequireDateTime;
use Test::More;
use Test::Fatal;
use File::Spec;
use Try::Tiny;
use DateTime;
{
my $dt = DateTime->now;
is(
exception { $dt->set_time_zone('Pacific/Tarawa') },
undef,
'time zone without dst change works'
);
is(
exception { $dt->set_time_zone('Asia/Dhaka') },
undef,
'time zone without dst change works (again)'
);
}
# This tests a bug that happened when a time zone has a final rule
# that does not repeat (no DST changes), such as America/Caracas.
{
my $tz = DateTime::TimeZone->new( name => 'America/Caracas' );
my @last_spans = @{ $tz->{spans} }[ -2, -1 ];
# This is basically a meta-test to make sure that America/Caracas
# has not introduced DST, in which case the bug would no longer
# apply.
ok(
( !grep { $_->[5] } @last_spans ),
'the last two spans for America/Caracas do not have DST'
);
for my $hm (
[ 2, 59 ],
[ 3, 00 ],
[ 5, 00 ],
[ 11, 29 ],
[ 11, 30 ],
) {
my $dt = try {
DateTime->new(
year => 2007, month => 12, day => 9,
hour => $hm->[0], minute => $hm->[1],
time_zone => 'America/Caracas',
);
};
my $time = sprintf( '%02d:%02d', @{$hm} );
is( $@, q{}, "made object in America/Caracas at $time" );
}
}
done_testing();