Many date and time conversion need information about the local timezone. It is common to set the environment variable TZ
. However, sometimes it is unset, and we need a fallback. Or maybe we just want a fallback to not always have to set the TZ
variable by hand.
R has a helper function Sys.timezone()
which queries the system timezone information. Sadly, we have seen it fail (possibly because /etc/localtime
was not a symbolic link as it expected, but rather a copy of the corresponding (local) timezone metadata). Another issue is, once again, that the code which R uses here is sadly not accessible to users via a callable API for C or C++. So there is a need for something different—and Duane McCully provided just that in this StackOverflow answer. This package essentially adapted his code to be callable from R.
Works on Linux, expected to also work on Solaris and BSD, builds on OS X and Windows but only returns NULL
due to the apparent lack of any programmatic interface.
Windows could possibly be supported better by querying the registry. Contributions / pull requests would be welcomed on this.
The package is now on CRAN and can be installed via a standard
command.
Dirk Eddelbuettel
GPL (>= 2)