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# This file is auto-generated by the Perl DateTime Suite time zone
# code generator (0.07) This code generator comes with the
# DateTime::TimeZone module distribution in the tools/ directory
#
# Generated from /tmp/BeQtk28wzo/northamerica. Olson data version 2010k
#
# Do not edit this file directly.
#
package DateTime::TimeZone::America::Martinique;
use strict;
use Class::Singleton;
use DateTime::TimeZone;
use DateTime::TimeZone::OlsonDB;
@DateTime::TimeZone::America::Martinique::ISA = ( 'Class::Singleton', 'DateTime::TimeZone' );
my $spans =
[
[
DateTime::TimeZone::NEG_INFINITY,
59611176260,
DateTime::TimeZone::NEG_INFINITY,
59611161600,
-14660,
0,
'LMT'
],
[
59611176260,
60284145860,
59611161600,
60284131200,
-14660,
0,
'FFMT'
],
[
60284145860,
62459524800,
60284131460,
62459510400,
-14400,
0,
'AST'
],
[
62459524800,
62474641200,
62459514000,
62474630400,
-10800,
1,
'ADT'
],
[
62474641200,
DateTime::TimeZone::INFINITY,
62474626800,
DateTime::TimeZone::INFINITY,
-14400,
0,
'AST'
],
];
sub olson_version { '2010k' }
sub has_dst_changes { 1 }
sub _max_year { 2020 }
sub _new_instance
{
return shift->_init( @_, spans => $spans );
}
1;
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