# This file is auto-generated by the Perl DateTime Suite time zone
# code generator (0.08) This code generator comes with the
# DateTime::TimeZone module distribution in the tools/ directory
#
# Generated from /tmp/QeK3BofEJD/southamerica. Olson data version 2019c
#
# Do not edit this file directly.
#
package DateTime::TimeZone::America::Curacao;
use strict;
use warnings;
use namespace::autoclean;
our $VERSION = '2.37';
use Class::Singleton 1.03;
use DateTime::TimeZone;
use DateTime::TimeZone::OlsonDB;
@DateTime::TimeZone::America::Curacao::ISA = ( 'Class::Singleton', 'DateTime::TimeZone' );
my $spans =
[
[
DateTime::TimeZone::NEG_INFINITY, # utc_start
60308944547, # utc_end 1912-02-12 04:35:47 (Mon)
DateTime::TimeZone::NEG_INFINITY, # local_start
60308928000, # local_end 1912-02-12 00:00:00 (Mon)
-16547,
0,
'LMT',
],
[
60308944547, # utc_start 1912-02-12 04:35:47 (Mon)
61977933000, # utc_end 1965-01-01 04:30:00 (Fri)
60308928347, # local_start 1912-02-12 00:05:47 (Mon)
61977916800, # local_end 1965-01-01 00:00:00 (Fri)
-16200,
0,
'-0430',
],
[
61977933000, # utc_start 1965-01-01 04:30:00 (Fri)
DateTime::TimeZone::INFINITY, # utc_end
61977918600, # local_start 1965-01-01 00:30:00 (Fri)
DateTime::TimeZone::INFINITY, # local_end
-14400,
0,
'AST',
],
];
sub olson_version {'2019c'}
sub has_dst_changes {0}
sub _max_year {2029}
sub _new_instance {
return shift->_init( @_, spans => $spans );
}
1;