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| // Copyright (c) 2012-2015 Ugorji Nwoke. All rights reserved.
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| // Use of this source code is governed by a MIT license found in the LICENSE file.
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| 
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| package codec
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| 
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| import (
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| 	"fmt"
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| 	"reflect"
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| 	"time"
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| )
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| 
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| var (
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| 	timeDigits   = [...]byte{'0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9'}
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| 	timeExtEncFn = func(rv reflect.Value) (bs []byte, err error) {
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| 		defer panicToErr(&err)
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| 		bs = timeExt{}.WriteExt(rv.Interface())
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| 		return
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| 	}
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| 	timeExtDecFn = func(rv reflect.Value, bs []byte) (err error) {
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| 		defer panicToErr(&err)
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| 		timeExt{}.ReadExt(rv.Interface(), bs)
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| 		return
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| 	}
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| )
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| 
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| type timeExt struct{}
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| 
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| func (x timeExt) WriteExt(v interface{}) (bs []byte) {
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| 	switch v2 := v.(type) {
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| 	case time.Time:
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| 		bs = encodeTime(v2)
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| 	case *time.Time:
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| 		bs = encodeTime(*v2)
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| 	default:
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| 		panic(fmt.Errorf("unsupported format for time conversion: expecting time.Time; got %T", v2))
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| 	}
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| 	return
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| }
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| func (x timeExt) ReadExt(v interface{}, bs []byte) {
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| 	tt, err := decodeTime(bs)
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| 	if err != nil {
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| 		panic(err)
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| 	}
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| 	*(v.(*time.Time)) = tt
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| }
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| 
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| func (x timeExt) ConvertExt(v interface{}) interface{} {
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| 	return x.WriteExt(v)
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| }
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| func (x timeExt) UpdateExt(v interface{}, src interface{}) {
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| 	x.ReadExt(v, src.([]byte))
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| }
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| 
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| // EncodeTime encodes a time.Time as a []byte, including
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| // information on the instant in time and UTC offset.
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| //
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| // Format Description
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| //
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| //   A timestamp is composed of 3 components:
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| //
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| //   - secs: signed integer representing seconds since unix epoch
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| //   - nsces: unsigned integer representing fractional seconds as a
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| //     nanosecond offset within secs, in the range 0 <= nsecs < 1e9
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| //   - tz: signed integer representing timezone offset in minutes east of UTC,
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| //     and a dst (daylight savings time) flag
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| //
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| //   When encoding a timestamp, the first byte is the descriptor, which
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| //   defines which components are encoded and how many bytes are used to
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| //   encode secs and nsecs components. *If secs/nsecs is 0 or tz is UTC, it
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| //   is not encoded in the byte array explicitly*.
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| //
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| //       Descriptor 8 bits are of the form `A B C DDD EE`:
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| //           A:   Is secs component encoded? 1 = true
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| //           B:   Is nsecs component encoded? 1 = true
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| //           C:   Is tz component encoded? 1 = true
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| //           DDD: Number of extra bytes for secs (range 0-7).
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| //                If A = 1, secs encoded in DDD+1 bytes.
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| //                    If A = 0, secs is not encoded, and is assumed to be 0.
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| //                    If A = 1, then we need at least 1 byte to encode secs.
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| //                    DDD says the number of extra bytes beyond that 1.
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| //                    E.g. if DDD=0, then secs is represented in 1 byte.
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| //                         if DDD=2, then secs is represented in 3 bytes.
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| //           EE:  Number of extra bytes for nsecs (range 0-3).
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| //                If B = 1, nsecs encoded in EE+1 bytes (similar to secs/DDD above)
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| //
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| //   Following the descriptor bytes, subsequent bytes are:
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| //
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| //       secs component encoded in `DDD + 1` bytes (if A == 1)
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| //       nsecs component encoded in `EE + 1` bytes (if B == 1)
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| //       tz component encoded in 2 bytes (if C == 1)
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| //
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| //   secs and nsecs components are integers encoded in a BigEndian
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| //   2-complement encoding format.
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| //
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| //   tz component is encoded as 2 bytes (16 bits). Most significant bit 15 to
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| //   Least significant bit 0 are described below:
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| //
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| //       Timezone offset has a range of -12:00 to +14:00 (ie -720 to +840 minutes).
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| //       Bit 15 = have\_dst: set to 1 if we set the dst flag.
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| //       Bit 14 = dst\_on: set to 1 if dst is in effect at the time, or 0 if not.
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| //       Bits 13..0 = timezone offset in minutes. It is a signed integer in Big Endian format.
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| //
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| func encodeTime(t time.Time) []byte {
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| 	//t := rv.Interface().(time.Time)
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| 	tsecs, tnsecs := t.Unix(), t.Nanosecond()
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| 	var (
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| 		bd   byte
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| 		btmp [8]byte
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| 		bs   [16]byte
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| 		i    int = 1
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| 	)
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| 	l := t.Location()
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| 	if l == time.UTC {
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| 		l = nil
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| 	}
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| 	if tsecs != 0 {
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| 		bd = bd | 0x80
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| 		bigen.PutUint64(btmp[:], uint64(tsecs))
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| 		f := pruneSignExt(btmp[:], tsecs >= 0)
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| 		bd = bd | (byte(7-f) << 2)
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| 		copy(bs[i:], btmp[f:])
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| 		i = i + (8 - f)
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| 	}
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| 	if tnsecs != 0 {
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| 		bd = bd | 0x40
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| 		bigen.PutUint32(btmp[:4], uint32(tnsecs))
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| 		f := pruneSignExt(btmp[:4], true)
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| 		bd = bd | byte(3-f)
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| 		copy(bs[i:], btmp[f:4])
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| 		i = i + (4 - f)
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| 	}
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| 	if l != nil {
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| 		bd = bd | 0x20
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| 		// Note that Go Libs do not give access to dst flag.
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| 		_, zoneOffset := t.Zone()
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| 		//zoneName, zoneOffset := t.Zone()
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| 		zoneOffset /= 60
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| 		z := uint16(zoneOffset)
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| 		bigen.PutUint16(btmp[:2], z)
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| 		// clear dst flags
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| 		bs[i] = btmp[0] & 0x3f
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| 		bs[i+1] = btmp[1]
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| 		i = i + 2
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| 	}
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| 	bs[0] = bd
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| 	return bs[0:i]
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| }
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| 
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| // DecodeTime decodes a []byte into a time.Time.
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| func decodeTime(bs []byte) (tt time.Time, err error) {
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| 	bd := bs[0]
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| 	var (
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| 		tsec  int64
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| 		tnsec uint32
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| 		tz    uint16
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| 		i     byte = 1
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| 		i2    byte
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| 		n     byte
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| 	)
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| 	if bd&(1<<7) != 0 {
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| 		var btmp [8]byte
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| 		n = ((bd >> 2) & 0x7) + 1
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| 		i2 = i + n
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| 		copy(btmp[8-n:], bs[i:i2])
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| 		//if first bit of bs[i] is set, then fill btmp[0..8-n] with 0xff (ie sign extend it)
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| 		if bs[i]&(1<<7) != 0 {
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| 			copy(btmp[0:8-n], bsAll0xff)
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| 			//for j,k := byte(0), 8-n; j < k; j++ {	btmp[j] = 0xff }
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| 		}
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| 		i = i2
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| 		tsec = int64(bigen.Uint64(btmp[:]))
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| 	}
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| 	if bd&(1<<6) != 0 {
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| 		var btmp [4]byte
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| 		n = (bd & 0x3) + 1
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| 		i2 = i + n
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| 		copy(btmp[4-n:], bs[i:i2])
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| 		i = i2
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| 		tnsec = bigen.Uint32(btmp[:])
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| 	}
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| 	if bd&(1<<5) == 0 {
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| 		tt = time.Unix(tsec, int64(tnsec)).UTC()
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| 		return
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| 	}
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| 	// In stdlib time.Parse, when a date is parsed without a zone name, it uses "" as zone name.
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| 	// However, we need name here, so it can be shown when time is printed.
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| 	// Zone name is in form: UTC-08:00.
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| 	// Note that Go Libs do not give access to dst flag, so we ignore dst bits
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| 
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| 	i2 = i + 2
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| 	tz = bigen.Uint16(bs[i:i2])
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| 	i = i2
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| 	// sign extend sign bit into top 2 MSB (which were dst bits):
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| 	if tz&(1<<13) == 0 { // positive
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| 		tz = tz & 0x3fff //clear 2 MSBs: dst bits
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| 	} else { // negative
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| 		tz = tz | 0xc000 //set 2 MSBs: dst bits
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| 		//tzname[3] = '-' (TODO: verify. this works here)
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| 	}
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| 	tzint := int16(tz)
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| 	if tzint == 0 {
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| 		tt = time.Unix(tsec, int64(tnsec)).UTC()
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| 	} else {
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| 		// For Go Time, do not use a descriptive timezone.
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| 		// It's unnecessary, and makes it harder to do a reflect.DeepEqual.
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| 		// The Offset already tells what the offset should be, if not on UTC and unknown zone name.
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| 		// var zoneName = timeLocUTCName(tzint)
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| 		tt = time.Unix(tsec, int64(tnsec)).In(time.FixedZone("", int(tzint)*60))
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| 	}
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| 	return
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| }
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| 
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| func timeLocUTCName(tzint int16) string {
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| 	if tzint == 0 {
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| 		return "UTC"
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| 	}
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| 	var tzname = []byte("UTC+00:00")
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| 	//tzname := fmt.Sprintf("UTC%s%02d:%02d", tzsign, tz/60, tz%60) //perf issue using Sprintf. inline below.
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| 	//tzhr, tzmin := tz/60, tz%60 //faster if u convert to int first
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| 	var tzhr, tzmin int16
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| 	if tzint < 0 {
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| 		tzname[3] = '-' // (TODO: verify. this works here)
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| 		tzhr, tzmin = -tzint/60, (-tzint)%60
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| 	} else {
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| 		tzhr, tzmin = tzint/60, tzint%60
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| 	}
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| 	tzname[4] = timeDigits[tzhr/10]
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| 	tzname[5] = timeDigits[tzhr%10]
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| 	tzname[7] = timeDigits[tzmin/10]
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| 	tzname[8] = timeDigits[tzmin%10]
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| 	return string(tzname)
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| 	//return time.FixedZone(string(tzname), int(tzint)*60)
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| }
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