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-rw-r--r--src/corelib/kernel/qfunctions_wince.h2
-rw-r--r--src/corelib/tools/qdatetime.cpp68
-rw-r--r--src/corelib/tools/qelapsedtimer.cpp2
-rw-r--r--src/corelib/tools/qtimezone.cpp68
-rw-r--r--src/corelib/tools/qtimezoneprivate.cpp10
-rw-r--r--src/corelib/tools/qtimezoneprivate_android.cpp22
6 files changed, 85 insertions, 87 deletions
diff --git a/src/corelib/kernel/qfunctions_wince.h b/src/corelib/kernel/qfunctions_wince.h
index d172acceec..4273070c11 100644
--- a/src/corelib/kernel/qfunctions_wince.h
+++ b/src/corelib/kernel/qfunctions_wince.h
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ struct tm {
int tm_year; /* years since 1900 */
int tm_wday; /* days since Sunday - [0,6] */
int tm_yday; /* days since January 1 - [0,365] */
- int tm_isdst; /* daylight savings time flag */
+ int tm_isdst; /* daylight-saving time flag */
};
#endif // _TM_DEFINED
diff --git a/src/corelib/tools/qdatetime.cpp b/src/corelib/tools/qdatetime.cpp
index 1519b8b926..9bbf5b8944 100644
--- a/src/corelib/tools/qdatetime.cpp
+++ b/src/corelib/tools/qdatetime.cpp
@@ -1383,7 +1383,7 @@ bool QDate::isLeapYear(int y)
QTime uses the 24-hour clock format; it has no concept of AM/PM.
Unlike QDateTime, QTime knows nothing about time zones or
- daylight savings time (DST).
+ daylight-saving time (DST).
A QTime object is typically created either by giving the number
of hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds explicitly, or by
@@ -2059,7 +2059,7 @@ void QTime::start()
\warning If the system's clock setting has been changed since the
last time start() or restart() was called, the result is
- undefined. This can happen when daylight savings time is turned on
+ undefined. This can happen when daylight-saving time is turned on
or off.
\sa start(), elapsed(), currentTime()
@@ -2087,7 +2087,7 @@ int QTime::restart()
\warning If the system's clock setting has been changed since the
last time start() or restart() was called, the result is
- undefined. This can happen when daylight savings time is turned on
+ undefined. This can happen when daylight-saving time is turned on
or off.
\sa start(), restart()
@@ -2301,7 +2301,7 @@ static qint64 qt_mktime(QDate *date, QTime *time, QDateTimePrivate::DaylightStat
}
// Calls the platform variant of localtime for the given msecs, and updates
-// the date, time, and daylight status with the returned values.
+// the date, time, and DST status with the returned values.
static bool qt_localtime(qint64 msecsSinceEpoch, QDate *localDate, QTime *localTime,
QDateTimePrivate::DaylightStatus *daylightStatus)
{
@@ -2417,7 +2417,7 @@ static bool epochMSecsToLocalTime(qint64 msecs, QDate *localDate, QTime *localTi
*daylightStatus = QDateTimePrivate::StandardTime;
return true;
} else if (msecs > (qint64(TIME_T_MAX) * 1000)) {
- // Docs state any LocalTime after 2037-12-31 *will* have any Daylight Time applied
+ // Docs state any LocalTime after 2037-12-31 *will* have any DST applied
// but this may fall outside the supported time_t range, so need to fake it.
// Use existing method to fake the conversion, but this is deeply flawed as it may
// apply the conversion from the wrong day number, e.g. if rule is last Sunday of month
@@ -2442,7 +2442,7 @@ static bool epochMSecsToLocalTime(qint64 msecs, QDate *localDate, QTime *localTi
}
// Convert a LocalTime expressed in local msecs encoding and the corresponding
-// daylight status into a UTC epoch msecs. Optionally populate the returned
+// DST status into a UTC epoch msecs. Optionally populate the returned
// values from mktime for the adjusted local date and time.
static qint64 localMSecsToEpochMSecs(qint64 localMsecs,
QDateTimePrivate::DaylightStatus *daylightStatus,
@@ -2457,10 +2457,10 @@ static qint64 localMSecsToEpochMSecs(qint64 localMsecs,
if (localMsecs <= qint64(MSECS_PER_DAY)) {
- // Docs state any LocalTime before 1970-01-01 will *not* have any Daylight Time applied
+ // Docs state any LocalTime before 1970-01-01 will *not* have any DST applied
// First, if localMsecs is within +/- 1 day of minimum time_t try mktime in case it does
- // fall after minimum and needs proper daylight conversion
+ // fall after minimum and needs proper DST conversion
if (localMsecs >= -qint64(MSECS_PER_DAY)) {
bool valid;
qint64 utcMsecs = qt_mktime(&dt, &tm, daylightStatus, abbreviation, &valid);
@@ -2488,11 +2488,11 @@ static qint64 localMSecsToEpochMSecs(qint64 localMsecs,
} else if (localMsecs >= msecsMax - MSECS_PER_DAY) {
- // Docs state any LocalTime after 2037-12-31 *will* have any Daylight Time applied
+ // Docs state any LocalTime after 2037-12-31 *will* have any DST applied
// but this may fall outside the supported time_t range, so need to fake it.
// First, if localMsecs is within +/- 1 day of maximum time_t try mktime in case it does
- // fall before maximum and can use proper daylight conversion
+ // fall before maximum and can use proper DST conversion
if (localMsecs <= msecsMax + MSECS_PER_DAY) {
bool valid;
qint64 utcMsecs = qt_mktime(&dt, &tm, daylightStatus, abbreviation, &valid);
@@ -2662,7 +2662,7 @@ void QDateTimePrivate::setDaylightStatus(QDateTimePrivate::DaylightStatus status
}
}
-// Get the Daylight Status if LocalTime set via msecs
+// Get the DST Status if LocalTime set via msecs
QDateTimePrivate::DaylightStatus QDateTimePrivate::daylightStatus() const
{
if ((m_status & SetToDaylightTime) == SetToDaylightTime)
@@ -2746,7 +2746,7 @@ void QDateTimePrivate::refreshDateTime()
#endif // QT_BOOTSTRAPPED
// We have a valid date and time and a Qt::LocalTime or Qt::TimeZone that needs calculating
- // LocalTime and TimeZone might fall into "missing" DaylightTime transition hour
+ // LocalTime and TimeZone might fall into a "missing" DST transition hour
// Calling toEpochMSecs will adjust the returned date/time if it does
QDate testDate;
QTime testTime;
@@ -2776,8 +2776,8 @@ qint64 QDateTimePrivate::zoneMSecsToEpochMSecs(qint64 zoneMSecs, const QTimeZone
{
// Get the effective data from QTimeZone
QTimeZonePrivate::Data data = zone.d->dataForLocalTime(zoneMSecs);
- // Docs state any LocalTime before 1970-01-01 will *not* have any Daylight Time applied
- // but all times afterwards will have Daylight Time applied.
+ // Docs state any LocalTime before 1970-01-01 will *not* have any DST applied
+ // but all affected times afterwards will have DST applied.
if (data.atMSecsSinceEpoch >= 0) {
msecsToTime(data.atMSecsSinceEpoch + (data.offsetFromUtc * 1000), localDate, localTime);
return data.atMSecsSinceEpoch;
@@ -2836,7 +2836,7 @@ qint64 QDateTimePrivate::zoneMSecsToEpochMSecs(qint64 zoneMSecs, const QTimeZone
QDateTime expressed as local time; use toUTC() to convert it to
UTC. You can also use timeSpec() to find out if a QDateTime
object stores a UTC time or a local time. Operations such as
- addSecs() and secsTo() are aware of daylight saving time (DST).
+ addSecs() and secsTo() are aware of daylight-saving time (DST).
\note QDateTime does not account for leap seconds.
@@ -2866,7 +2866,7 @@ qint64 QDateTimePrivate::zoneMSecsToEpochMSecs(qint64 zoneMSecs, const QTimeZone
correctly or not up-to-date, QDateTime will give wrong results as
well.
- \section2 Daylight Savings Time (DST)
+ \section2 Daylight-Saving Time (DST)
QDateTime takes into account the system's time zone information
when dealing with DST. On modern Unix systems, this means it
@@ -2884,7 +2884,7 @@ qint64 QDateTimePrivate::zoneMSecsToEpochMSecs(qint64 zoneMSecs, const QTimeZone
time zone before 1970, even if the system's time zone database
supports that information.
- QDateTime takes into consideration the Standard Time to Daylight Time
+ QDateTime takes into consideration the Standard Time to Daylight-Saving Time
transition. For example if the transition is at 2am and the clock goes
forward to 3am, then there is a "missing" hour from 02:00:00 to 02:59:59.999
which QDateTime considers to be invalid. Any date maths performed
@@ -2896,7 +2896,7 @@ qint64 QDateTimePrivate::zoneMSecsToEpochMSecs(qint64 zoneMSecs, const QTimeZone
to define a QDateTime relative to UTC at a fixed offset of a given number
of seconds from UTC. For example, an offset of +3600 seconds is one hour
ahead of UTC and is usually written in ISO standard notation as
- "UTC+01:00". Daylight Savings Time never applies with this TimeSpec.
+ "UTC+01:00". Daylight-Saving Time never applies with this TimeSpec.
There is no explicit size restriction to the offset seconds, but there is
an implicit limit imposed when using the toString() and fromString()
@@ -2908,8 +2908,8 @@ qint64 QDateTimePrivate::zoneMSecsToEpochMSecs(qint64 zoneMSecs, const QTimeZone
A Qt::TimeSpec of Qt::TimeZone is also supported in conjunction with the
QTimeZone class. This allows you to define a datetime in a named time zone
- adhering to a consistent set of daylight savings transition rules. For
- example a time zone of "Europe/Berlin" will apply the daylight savings
+ adhering to a consistent set of daylight-saving transition rules. For
+ example a time zone of "Europe/Berlin" will apply the daylight-saving
rules as used in Germany since 1970. Note that the transition rules
applied depend on the platform support. See the QTimeZone documentation
for more details.
@@ -3051,7 +3051,7 @@ bool QDateTime::isNull() const
the current Qt::TimeSpec, otherwise returns \c false.
If the timeSpec() is Qt::LocalTime or Qt::TimeZone then the date and time are
- checked to see if they fall in the Standard Time to Daylight Time transition
+ checked to see if they fall in the Standard Time to Daylight-Saving Time transition
hour, i.e. if the transition is at 2am and the clock goes forward to 3am
then the time from 02:00:00 to 02:59:59.999 is considered to be invalid.
@@ -3142,10 +3142,10 @@ QTimeZone QDateTime::timeZone() const
If the timeSpec() is Qt::OffsetFromUTC this will be the value originally set.
If the timeSpec() is Qt::TimeZone this will be the offset effective in the
- Time Zone including any Daylight Saving Offset.
+ Time Zone including any Daylight-Saving Offset.
If the timeSpec() is Qt::LocalTime this will be the difference between the
- Local Time and UTC including any Daylight Saving Offset.
+ Local Time and UTC including any Daylight-Saving Offset.
If the timeSpec() is Qt::UTC this will be 0.
@@ -3202,7 +3202,7 @@ QString QDateTime::timeZoneAbbreviation() const
/*!
\since 5.2
- Returns if this datetime falls in Daylight Savings Time.
+ Returns if this datetime falls in Daylight-Saving Time.
If the Qt::TimeSpec is not Qt::LocalTime or Qt::TimeZone then will always
return false.
@@ -3415,8 +3415,8 @@ void QDateTime::setMSecsSinceEpoch(qint64 msecs)
break;
case Qt::TimeZone:
#ifndef QT_BOOTSTRAPPED
- // Docs state any LocalTime before 1970-01-01 will *not* have any Daylight Time applied
- // but all times afterwards will have Daylight Time applied.
+ // Docs state any LocalTime before 1970-01-01 will *not* have any DST applied
+ // but all affected times afterwards will have DST applied.
if (msecs >= 0)
d->m_offsetFromUtc = d->m_timeZone.d->offsetFromUtc(msecs);
else
@@ -3658,7 +3658,7 @@ QString QDateTime::toString(const QString& format) const
negative).
If the timeSpec() is Qt::LocalTime and the resulting
- date and time fall in the Standard Time to Daylight Time transition
+ date and time fall in the Standard Time to Daylight-Saving Time transition
hour then the result will be adjusted accordingly, i.e. if the transition
is at 2am and the clock goes forward to 3am and the result falls between
2am and 3am then the result will be adjusted to fall after 3am.
@@ -3693,7 +3693,7 @@ QDateTime QDateTime::addDays(qint64 ndays) const
is negative).
If the timeSpec() is Qt::LocalTime and the resulting
- date and time fall in the Standard Time to Daylight Time transition
+ date and time fall in the Standard Time to Daylight-Saving Time transition
hour then the result will be adjusted accordingly, i.e. if the transition
is at 2am and the clock goes forward to 3am and the result falls between
2am and 3am then the result will be adjusted to fall after 3am.
@@ -3728,7 +3728,7 @@ QDateTime QDateTime::addMonths(int nmonths) const
negative).
If the timeSpec() is Qt::LocalTime and the resulting
- date and time fall in the Standard Time to Daylight Time transition
+ date and time fall in the Standard Time to Daylight-Saving Time transition
hour then the result will be adjusted accordingly, i.e. if the transition
is at 2am and the clock goes forward to 3am and the result falls between
2am and 3am then the result will be adjusted to fall after 3am.
@@ -3788,7 +3788,7 @@ QDateTime QDateTime::addMSecs(qint64 msecs) const
QDateTime dt(*this);
if (d->m_spec == Qt::LocalTime || d->m_spec == Qt::TimeZone)
- // Convert to real UTC first in case crosses daylight transition
+ // Convert to real UTC first in case crosses DST transition
dt.setMSecsSinceEpoch(d->toMSecsSinceEpoch() + msecs);
else
// No need to convert, just add on
@@ -3823,8 +3823,8 @@ qint64 QDateTime::daysTo(const QDateTime &other) const
the value returned is negative.
Before performing the comparison, the two datetimes are converted
- to Qt::UTC to ensure that the result is correct if one of the two
- datetimes has daylight saving time (DST) and the other doesn't.
+ to Qt::UTC to ensure that the result is correct if daylight-saving
+ (DST) applies to one of the two datetimes but not the other.
Returns 0 if either datetime is invalid.
@@ -3845,8 +3845,8 @@ qint64 QDateTime::secsTo(const QDateTime &other) const
the value returned is negative.
Before performing the comparison, the two datetimes are converted
- to Qt::UTC to ensure that the result is correct if one of the two
- datetimes has daylight saving time (DST) and the other doesn't.
+ to Qt::UTC to ensure that the result is correct if daylight-saving
+ (DST) applies to one of the two datetimes and but not the other.
Returns 0 if either datetime is invalid.
diff --git a/src/corelib/tools/qelapsedtimer.cpp b/src/corelib/tools/qelapsedtimer.cpp
index 41e8b4854d..8360f11632 100644
--- a/src/corelib/tools/qelapsedtimer.cpp
+++ b/src/corelib/tools/qelapsedtimer.cpp
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
platforms that support it (see QElapsedTimer::isMonotonic()). This has
the added benefit that QElapsedTimer is immune to time adjustments, such
as the user correcting the time. Also unlike QTime, QElapsedTimer is
- immune to changes in the timezone settings, such as daylight saving
+ immune to changes in the timezone settings, such as daylight-saving
periods.
On the other hand, this means QElapsedTimer values can only be compared
diff --git a/src/corelib/tools/qtimezone.cpp b/src/corelib/tools/qtimezone.cpp
index 22091e641f..57c1838b76 100644
--- a/src/corelib/tools/qtimezone.cpp
+++ b/src/corelib/tools/qtimezone.cpp
@@ -199,14 +199,15 @@ Q_GLOBAL_STATIC(QTimeZoneSingleton, global_tz);
The difference between UTC and the local time in a time zone is expressed
as an offset in seconds from UTC, i.e. the number of seconds to add to UTC
to obtain the local time. The total offset is comprised of two component
- parts, the standard time offset and the daylight time offset. The standard
- time offset is the number of seconds to add to UTC to obtain standard time
- in the time zone. The daylight time offset is the number of seconds to add
- to the standard time offset to obtain daylight time in the time zone.
+ parts, the standard time offset and the daylight-saving time offset. The
+ standard time offset is the number of seconds to add to UTC to obtain
+ standard time in the time zone. The daylight-saving time offset is the
+ number of seconds to add to the standard time offset to obtain
+ daylight-saving time (abbreviated DST and sometimes called "daylight time"
+ or "summer time") in the time zone.
- Note that the standard and daylight offsets for a time zone may change over
- time as countries have changed daylight time laws or even their standard
- time offset.
+ Note that the standard and DST offsets for a time zone may change over time
+ as countries have changed DST laws or even their standard time offset.
\section2 License
@@ -241,21 +242,20 @@ Q_GLOBAL_STATIC(QTimeZoneSingleton, global_tz);
\enum QTimeZone::TimeType
The type of time zone time, for example when requesting the name. In time
- zones that do not apply daylight time, all three values may return the
- same result.
+ zones that do not apply DST, all three values may return the same result.
\value StandardTime
- The standard time in a time zone, i.e. when Daylight Savings is not
+ The standard time in a time zone, i.e. when Daylight-Saving is not
in effect.
For example when formatting a display name this will show something
like "Pacific Standard Time".
\value DaylightTime
- A time when Daylight Savings is in effect.
+ A time when Daylight-Saving is in effect.
For example when formatting a display name this will show something
- like "Pacific daylight time".
+ like "Pacific daylight-saving time".
\value GenericTime
- A time which is not specifically Standard or Daylight time, either
- an unknown time or a neutral form.
+ A time which is not specifically Standard or Daylight-Saving time,
+ either an unknown time or a neutral form.
For example when formatting a display name this will show something
like "Pacific Time".
*/
@@ -286,11 +286,11 @@ Q_GLOBAL_STATIC(QTimeZoneSingleton, global_tz);
\li OffsetData::atUtc The datetime of the offset data in UTC time.
\li OffsetData::offsetFromUtc The total offset from UTC in effect at the datetime.
\li OffsetData::standardTimeOffset The standard time offset component of the total offset.
- \li OffsetData::daylightTimeOffset The daylight time offset component of the total offset.
+ \li OffsetData::daylightTimeOffset The DST offset component of the total offset.
\li OffsetData::abbreviation The abbreviation in effect at the datetime.
\endlist
- For example, for time zone "Europe/Berlin" the OffsetDate in standard and daylight time might be:
+ For example, for time zone "Europe/Berlin" the OffsetDate in standard and DST might be:
\list
\li atUtc = QDateTime(QDate(2013, 1, 1), QTime(0, 0, 0), Qt::UTC)
@@ -531,8 +531,7 @@ QString QTimeZone::comment() const
If the \a locale is not provided then the application default locale will
be used.
- The display name may change depending on daylight time or historical
- events.
+ The display name may change depending on DST or historical events.
\sa abbreviation()
*/
@@ -572,8 +571,7 @@ QString QTimeZone::displayName(TimeType timeType, NameType nameType,
/*!
Returns the time zone abbreviation at the given \a atDateTime. The
- abbreviation may change depending on daylight time or even
- historical events.
+ abbreviation may change depending on DST or even historical events.
Note that the abbreviation is not guaranteed to be unique to this time zone
and should not be used in place of the ID or display name.
@@ -592,13 +590,13 @@ QString QTimeZone::abbreviation(const QDateTime &atDateTime) const
/*!
Returns the total effective offset at the given \a atDateTime, i.e. the
number of seconds to add to UTC to obtain the local time. This includes
- any daylight time offset that may be in effect, i.e. it is the sum of
+ any DST offset that may be in effect, i.e. it is the sum of
standardTimeOffset() and daylightTimeOffset() for the given datetime.
For example, for the time zone "Europe/Berlin" the standard time offset is
- +3600 seconds and the daylight time offset is +3600 seconds. During standard
- time offsetFromUtc() will return +3600 (UTC+01:00), and during daylight time
- it will return +7200 (UTC+02:00).
+ +3600 seconds and the DST offset is +3600 seconds. During standard time
+ offsetFromUtc() will return +3600 (UTC+01:00), and during DST it will
+ return +7200 (UTC+02:00).
\sa standardTimeOffset(), daylightTimeOffset()
*/
@@ -614,11 +612,11 @@ int QTimeZone::offsetFromUtc(const QDateTime &atDateTime) const
/*!
Returns the standard time offset at the given \a atDateTime, i.e. the
number of seconds to add to UTC to obtain the local Standard Time. This
- excludes any daylight time offset that may be in effect.
+ excludes any DST offset that may be in effect.
For example, for the time zone "Europe/Berlin" the standard time offset is
- +3600 seconds. During both standard and daylight time offsetFromUtc() will
- return +3600 (UTC+01:00).
+ +3600 seconds. During both standard and DST offsetFromUtc() will return
+ +3600 (UTC+01:00).
\sa offsetFromUtc(), daylightTimeOffset()
*/
@@ -632,13 +630,13 @@ int QTimeZone::standardTimeOffset(const QDateTime &atDateTime) const
}
/*!
- Returns the daylight time offset at the given \a atDateTime, i.e. the
- number of seconds to add to the standard time offset to obtain the local
- daylight time.
+ Returns the daylight-saving time offset at the given \a atDateTime,
+ i.e. the number of seconds to add to the standard time offset to obtain the
+ local daylight-saving time.
- For example, for the time zone "Europe/Berlin" the daylight time offset
- is +3600 seconds. During standard time daylightTimeOffset() will return
- 0, and during daylight time it will return +3600.
+ For example, for the time zone "Europe/Berlin" the DST offset is +3600
+ seconds. During standard time daylightTimeOffset() will return 0, and when
+ daylight-saving is in effect it will return +3600.
\sa offsetFromUtc(), standardTimeOffset()
*/
@@ -652,7 +650,7 @@ int QTimeZone::daylightTimeOffset(const QDateTime &atDateTime) const
}
/*!
- Returns \c true if the time zone has observed daylight time at any time.
+ Returns \c true if the time zone has practiced daylight-saving at any time.
\sa isDaylightTime(), daylightTimeOffset()
*/
@@ -666,7 +664,7 @@ bool QTimeZone::hasDaylightTime() const
}
/*!
- Returns \c true if the given \a atDateTime is in daylight time.
+ Returns \c true if daylight-saving was in effect at the given \a atDateTime.
\sa hasDaylightTime(), daylightTimeOffset()
*/
diff --git a/src/corelib/tools/qtimezoneprivate.cpp b/src/corelib/tools/qtimezoneprivate.cpp
index 5bc3610af0..ab8332aea3 100644
--- a/src/corelib/tools/qtimezoneprivate.cpp
+++ b/src/corelib/tools/qtimezoneprivate.cpp
@@ -246,8 +246,8 @@ QTimeZonePrivate::Data QTimeZonePrivate::data(qint64 forMSecsSinceEpoch) const
QTimeZonePrivate::Data QTimeZonePrivate::dataForLocalTime(qint64 forLocalMSecs) const
{
if (!hasDaylightTime() ||!hasTransitions()) {
- // No daylight time means same offset for all local msecs
- // Having daylight time but no transitions means we can't calculate, so use nearest
+ // No DST means same offset for all local msecs
+ // Having DST but no transitions means we can't calculate, so use nearest
return data(forLocalMSecs - (standardTimeOffset(forLocalMSecs) * 1000));
}
@@ -276,16 +276,16 @@ QTimeZonePrivate::Data QTimeZonePrivate::dataForLocalTime(qint64 forLocalMSecs)
}
if (tran.daylightTimeOffset == 0) {
- // If tran is in StandardTime, then need to check if falls close either daylight transition
+ // If tran is in StandardTime, then need to check if falls close to either DST transition.
// If it does, then it may need adjusting for missing hour or for second occurrence
qint64 diffPrevTran = forLocalMSecs
- (tran.atMSecsSinceEpoch + (tran.offsetFromUtc * 1000));
qint64 diffNextTran = nextTran.atMSecsSinceEpoch + (nextTran.offsetFromUtc * 1000)
- forLocalMSecs;
if (diffPrevTran >= 0 && diffPrevTran < MSECS_TRAN_WINDOW) {
- // If tran picked is for standard time check if changed from daylight in last 6 hours,
+ // If tran picked is for standard time check if changed from DST in last 6 hours,
// as the local msecs may be ambiguous and represent two valid utc msecs.
- // If in last 6 hours then get prev tran and if diff falls within the daylight offset
+ // If in last 6 hours then get prev tran and if diff falls within the DST offset
// then use the prev tran as we default to the FirstOccurrence
// TODO Check if faster to just always get prev tran, or if faster using 6 hour check.
Data dstTran = previousTransition(tran.atMSecsSinceEpoch);
diff --git a/src/corelib/tools/qtimezoneprivate_android.cpp b/src/corelib/tools/qtimezoneprivate_android.cpp
index 6178fe935a..e66d00c67c 100644
--- a/src/corelib/tools/qtimezoneprivate_android.cpp
+++ b/src/corelib/tools/qtimezoneprivate_android.cpp
@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ int QAndroidTimeZonePrivate::daylightTimeOffset(qint64 atMSecsSinceEpoch) const
bool QAndroidTimeZonePrivate::hasDaylightTime() const
{
if ( androidTimeZone.isValid() )
- /* note: the Java function only tests for future daylight transtions, not past */
+ /* note: the Java function only tests for future DST transtions, not past */
return androidTimeZone.callMethod<jboolean>("useDaylightTime" );
else
return false;
@@ -210,34 +210,34 @@ QTimeZonePrivate::Data QAndroidTimeZonePrivate::dataForLocalTime(qint64 forLocal
} else {
qint64 UTCepochMSecs;
- // compare the UTC time with standard offset against normal daylight offset of one hour
+ // compare the UTC time with standard offset against normal DST offset of one hour
qint64 standardUTCMSecs(forLocalMSecs - (standardTimeOffset(forLocalMSecs) * 1000));
qint64 daylightUTCMsecs;
- // Check if daylight time does apply,
- // checking also for daylight time boundaries
+ // Check if daylight-saving time applies,
+ // checking also for DST boundaries
if (isDaylightTime(standardUTCMSecs)) {
- // If daylight does apply, then standardUTCMSecs will be an hour or so ahead of the real epoch time
+ // If DST does apply, then standardUTCMSecs will be an hour or so ahead of the real epoch time
// so check that time
daylightUTCMsecs = standardUTCMSecs - daylightTimeOffset(standardUTCMSecs)*1000;
if (isDaylightTime(daylightUTCMsecs)) {
- // daylight time confirmed
+ // DST confirmed
UTCepochMSecs = daylightUTCMsecs;
} else {
- // daylight time has just finished
+ // DST has just finished
UTCepochMSecs = standardUTCMSecs;
}
} else {
// Standard time indicated, but check for a false negative.
- // Would a standard one-hour daylight offset indicate daylight time?
+ // Would a standard one-hour DST offset indicate DST?
daylightUTCMsecs = standardUTCMSecs - 3600000; // 3600000 MSECS_PER_HOUR
if (isDaylightTime(daylightUTCMsecs)) {
- // daylight time may have just started,
- // but double check against timezone's own daylight offset
+ // DST may have just started,
+ // but double check against timezone's own DST offset
// (don't necessarily assume a one-hour offset)
daylightUTCMsecs = standardUTCMSecs - daylightTimeOffset(daylightUTCMsecs)*1000;
if (isDaylightTime(daylightUTCMsecs)) {
- // daylight time confirmed
+ // DST confirmed
UTCepochMSecs = daylightUTCMsecs;
} else {
// false positive, apply standard time after all