According to the iCal standard (4.3.12 Time): UTC time, or absolute time, is identified by a LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z suffix character (US-ASCII decimal 90), the UTC designator, appended to the time value. Parse such time values properly when importing iCal files. Fixes GitHub issue #3. Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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25 lines
528 B
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#!/bin/sh
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. "${TEST_INIT:-./test-init.sh}"
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if [ "$1" = 'actual' ]; then
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mkdir .calcurse || exit 1
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cp "$DATA_DIR/conf" .calcurse || exit 1
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TZ="America/New_York" "$CALCURSE" -D "$PWD/.calcurse" \
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-i "$DATA_DIR/ical-007.ical"
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"$CALCURSE" -D "$PWD/.calcurse" -s2015-02-23
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rm -rf .calcurse || exit 1
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elif [ "$1" = 'expected' ]; then
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cat <<EOD
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Import process report: 0018 lines read
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2 apps / 0 events / 0 todos / 0 skipped
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02/23/15:
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- 06:00 -> 07:00
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UTC
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- 11:00 -> 12:00
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Local time
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EOD
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else
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./run-test "$0"
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fi
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