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#include "starboard/nplb/time_constants.h"
#include "starboard/time_zone.h"
#include "testing/gtest/include/gtest/gtest.h"
namespace starboard {
namespace nplb {
namespace {
TEST(SbTimeZoneGetNameTest, IsKindOfSane) {
const char* name = SbTimeZoneGetName();
ASSERT_NE(name, static_cast<const char*>(NULL));
int i = 0;
while (name[i] != '\0') {
++i;
}
// Most time zones are 3 letters.
// I haven't been able to get Linux to produce a 2 or 1 letter time zone.
EXPECT_GE(i, 3);
// Some, like WART for Western Argentina, are 4.
// A very few, like ANAST, or CHAST is 5
// http://www.timeanddate.com/time/zones/
EXPECT_LE(i, 5);
// On Linux, TZ=":Pacific/Chatham" is a good test of boundary conditions.
// ":Pacific/Kiritimati" is the western-most timezone at UTC+14.
}
} // namespace
} // namespace nplb
} // namespace starboard