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[debbugs-tracker] bug#21911: closed (TAI-to-UTC conversion leaps at wron


From: GNU bug Tracking System
Subject: [debbugs-tracker] bug#21911: closed (TAI-to-UTC conversion leaps at wrong time)
Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2018 21:32:02 +0000

Your message dated Sat, 20 Oct 2018 17:30:42 -0400
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and subject line Re: bug#21911: TAI-to-UTC conversion leaps at wrong time
has caused the debbugs.gnu.org bug report #21911,
regarding TAI-to-UTC conversion leaps at wrong time
to be marked as done.

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--- Begin Message --- Subject: TAI-to-UTC conversion leaps at wrong time Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2015 16:19:58 +0000
Probing the TAI-to-UTC conversion offered by srfi-19's time-tai->date,
in the minutes around the leap second in 2012:

scheme@(guile-user)> (use-modules (srfi srfi-19))
scheme@(guile-user)> (for-each (lambda (d) (write (list d (date->string 
(time-tai->date (add-duration (julian-day->time-tai 2456109) (make-time 
time-duration 0 d)) 0) "~4"))) (newline)) (list 43000 43160 43164 43165 43166 
43167 43199 43200 43201 43202))
(43000 "2012-06-30T23:56:40Z")
(43160 "2012-06-30T23:59:20Z")
(43164 "2012-06-30T23:59:24Z")
(43165 "2012-06-30T23:59:25Z")
(43166 "2012-06-30T23:59:25Z")
(43167 "2012-06-30T23:59:26Z")
(43199 "2012-06-30T23:59:58Z")
(43200 "2012-06-30T23:59:59Z")
(43201 "2012-06-30T23:59:60Z")
(43202 "2012-07-01T00:00:01Z")

The julian-day->time-tai conversion is correct (the JD refers to
2012-06-30T12:00:00 UTC, which is 2012-06-30T12:00:34 TAI), and the
duration addition works in a perfectly regular manner in TAI space.
All the interesting stuff happens in the TAI-to-UTC conversion, between
the time-tai structure and the date structure.  The same thing happens
if the conversion is performed by separate time-tai->time-utc and
time-utc->date calls.  The date->string part is correct and uninteresting.

The conversion is initially correct, minutes before midnight, but a
discontinuity is seen 35 seconds before midnight.  Outputs from then up
to one second after midnight are one second slow.  At one second after
midnight it recovers.  Because 35 seconds happens to be the TAI-UTC
difference prevailing immediately after this leap second, I suspect that
this is down to a time_t value (as used in the time-utc structure) for
the moment of the leap being misinterpreted as a time-tai seconds value.

The UTC-to-TAI conversion is in better shape.  As a result,
time-tai->time-utc and time-utc->time-tai are not inverses during the
35 second erroneous period.  Round-tripping through the two conversions
produces an output not matching the input.

-zefram



--- End Message ---
--- Begin Message --- Subject: Re: bug#21911: TAI-to-UTC conversion leaps at wrong time Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2018 17:30:42 -0400 User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/26.1 (gnu/linux)
Zefram <address@hidden> writes:

> Probing the TAI-to-UTC conversion offered by srfi-19's time-tai->date,
> in the minutes around the leap second in 2012:
>
> scheme@(guile-user)> (use-modules (srfi srfi-19))
> scheme@(guile-user)> (for-each (lambda (d) (write (list d
> (date->string (time-tai->date (add-duration (julian-day->time-tai
> 2456109) (make-time time-duration 0 d)) 0) "~4"))) (newline)) (list
> 43000 43160 43164 43165 43166 43167 43199 43200 43201 43202))
> (43000 "2012-06-30T23:56:40Z")
> (43160 "2012-06-30T23:59:20Z")
> (43164 "2012-06-30T23:59:24Z")
> (43165 "2012-06-30T23:59:25Z")
> (43166 "2012-06-30T23:59:25Z")
> (43167 "2012-06-30T23:59:26Z")
> (43199 "2012-06-30T23:59:58Z")
> (43200 "2012-06-30T23:59:59Z")
> (43201 "2012-06-30T23:59:60Z")
> (43202 "2012-07-01T00:00:01Z")

This is fixed by commit 5106377a3460e1e35daf14ea6edbe80426347155 on the
stable-2.2 branch.  I'm closing this bug now, but feel free to reopen if
appropriate.

    Thanks!
      Mark


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