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Alberto Donizetti authored
A timezone with a zero offset from UTC and without a three-letter abbreviation will have a numeric name in timestamps: "+00". There are currently two of them: $ zdump Atlantic/Azores America/Scoresbysund Atlantic/Azores Wed Aug 22 09:01:05 2018 +00 America/Scoresbysund Wed Aug 22 09:01:05 2018 +00 These two timestamp are rejected by Parse, since it doesn't allow for zero offsets: parsing time "Wed Aug 22 09:01:05 2018 +00": extra text: +00 This change modifies Parse to accept a +00 offset in numeric timezone names. As side effect of this change, Parse also now accepts "GMT+00". It was explicitely disallowed (with a unit test ensuring it got rejected), but the restriction seems incorrect. DATE(1), for example, allows it: $ date --debug --date="2009-01-02 03:04:05 GMT+00" date: parsed date part: (Y-M-D) 2009-01-02 date: parsed time part: 03:04:05 date: parsed zone part: UTC+00 date: input timezone: parsed date/time string (+00) date: using specified time as starting value: '03:04:05' date: starting date/time: '(Y-M-D) 2009-01-02 03:04:05 TZ=+00' date: '(Y-M-D) 2009-01-02 03:04:05 TZ=+00' = 1230865445 epoch-seconds date: timezone: system default date: final: 1230865445.000000000 (epoch-seconds) date: final: (Y-M-D) 2009-01-02 03:04:05 (UTC) date: final: (Y-M-D) 2009-01-02 04:04:05 (UTC+01) Fri 2 Jan 04:04:05 CET 2009 This fixes 2 of 17 time.Parse() failures listed in Issue #26032. Updates #26032 Change-Id: I01cd067044371322b7bb1dae452fb3c758ed3cc2 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/130696 Run-TryBot: Alberto Donizetti <alb.donizetti@gmail.com> TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
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