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40 * is a local offset from GMT (Greenwich Mean Time).
42 * Many timezones actually consist of more than one offset from GMT.
43 * The GMT offset that is considered the normal offset is referred
44 * to as standard time. The other offset is referred to as alternate
63 * (not daylight savings time), <offset1> is the standard offset from GMT,
65 * <offset2> is the daylight savings time offset from GMT. The remainder
160 int32_t tt_gmtoff; /* GMT offset in seconds */
193 int32_t offset[2]; /* GMT off */
617 long offset;
631 offset = (my_is_in_dst) ? -altzone : -timezone;
635 rt = offtime_u(t, offset, p_tm);
1265 * This function takes a time_t and gmt offset and produces a
1269 * on the offset-adjusted value of t:
1276 offtime_u(int64_t t, long offset, struct tm *tmptr)
1286 rem += offset;
1375 pdaylight.offset[0] = timezone;
1376 pdaylight.offset[1] = altzone;
1406 long offset;
1421 offset = pdaylightp->offset[idx];
1492 pdaylightp->rtime[idx] = value + rulep->r_time + offset;
2085 * be displayed as PST8 to give an indication of the offset
2118 /* Parse/extract STD zone name, len and GMT offset */
2260 * adjust the GMT offset for the zone which has stdoff/dstoff
2261 * offset.
2315 * time offset to the transition time;
2316 * otherwise, add the standard time offset to the
2322 * offset.
2404 pdaylight.offset[0] = stdoff;
2405 pdaylight.offset[1] = dstoff;
2547 * Given a pointer into a time zone string, extract an offset, in