Add a TZInfo::Timezone#=~ method that performs a regex match on the time
zone identifier. #99.
Add a TZInfo::Country#=~ method that performs a regex match on the country
code.
Version 2.0.0 - 26-Dec-2018
Added
to_local and period_for instance methods have been added to
TZInfo::Timezone. These are similar to utc_to_local and period_for_utc,
but take the UTC offset of the given time into account.
abbreviation, dst?, base_utc_offset and observed_utc_offset instance
methods have been added to TZInfo::Timezone, returning the abbreviation,
whether daylight savings time is in effect and the UTC offset of the time zone
at a specified time.
A TZInfo::Timestamp class has been added. It can be used with
TZInfo::Timezone in place of a Time or DateTime.
local_time, local_datetime and local_timestamp instance methods have
been added to TZInfo::Timezone. These methods construct local Time,
DateTime and TZInfo::Timestamp instances with the correct UTC offset and
abbreviation for the time zone.
Support for a (yet to be released) version 2 of tzinfo-data has been added, in
addition to support for version 1. The new version will remove the (no longer
needed) DateTime parameters from transition times, reduce memory consumption
and improve the efficiency of loading timezone and country indexes.
A TZInfo::VERSION constant has been added, indicating the TZInfo version
number.
Changed
The minimum supported Ruby versions are now Ruby MRI 1.9.3, JRuby 1.7 (in 1.9
or later mode) and Rubinius 3.
Local times are now returned using the correct UTC offset (instead of using
UTC). #49 and #52.
Local times are returned as instances of TimeWithOffset,
DateTimeWithOffset or TZInfo::TimestampWithOffset. These classes subclass
Time, DateTime and TZInfo::Timestamp respectively. They override the
default behaviour of the base classes to return information about the observed
offset at the indicated time. For example, the zone abbreviation is returned
when using the %Z directive with strftime.
The transitions_up_to, offsets_up_to and strftime instance methods of
TZInfo::Timezone now take the UTC offsets of given times into account
(instead of ignoring them as was previously the case).
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