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epriestley 8e0e07664a [Wilds] Remove libphutil
Summary:
Ref T13098. Historically, Phabricator was split into three parts:

  - Phabricator, the server.
  - Arcanist, the client.
  - libphutil, libraries shared between the client and server.

One imagined use case for this was that `libphutil` might become a general-purpose library that other projects would use.

However, this didn't really happen, and it seems unlikely to at this point: Phabricator has become a relatively more sophisticated application platform; we didn't end up seeing or encouraging much custom development; what custom development there is basically embraces all of Phabricator since there are huge advantages to doing so; and a general "open source is awful" sort of factor here in the sense that open source users often don't have goals well aligned to our goals.

Turning "arc" into a client platform and building package management solidify us in this direction of being a standalone platform, not a standalone utility library.

Phabricator also depends on `arcanist/`. If it didn't, there would be a small advantage to saying "shared code + client for client, shared code + server for server", but there's no such distinction and it seems unlikely that one will ever exist. Even if it did, I think this has little value.

Nowadays, I think this separation has no advantages for us and one significant cost: it makes installing `arcanist` more difficult for end-users.

This will need some more finesssing (Phabricator will need some changes for compatibility, and a lot of stuff that still says "libphutil" or "phutil" may eventually want to say "arcanist"), and some stuff (like xhpast) is probably straight-up broken right now and needs some tweaking, but I don't anticipate any major issues here. There was never anything particularly magical about libphutil as a separate standalone library.

Test Plan: Ran `arc`, it gets about as far as it did before.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13098

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19688
2018-09-21 16:38:53 -07:00

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#!/usr/bin/env php
<?php
$root = dirname(dirname(dirname(__FILE__)));
require_once $root.'/scripts/__init_script__.php';
$xml = $root.'/externals/cldr/cldr_windows_timezones.xml';
$xml = Filesystem::readFile($xml);
$xml = new SimpleXMLElement($xml);
$result_map = array();
$ignore = array(
'UTC',
'UTC-11',
'UTC-02',
'UTC-08',
'UTC-09',
'UTC+12',
);
$ignore = array_fuse($ignore);
$zones = $xml->windowsZones->mapTimezones->mapZone;
foreach ($zones as $zone) {
$windows_name = (string)$zone['other'];
$target_name = (string)$zone['type'];
// Ignore the offset-based timezones from the CLDR map, since we handle
// these later.
if (isset($ignore[$windows_name])) {
continue;
}
// We've already seen this timezone so we don't need to add it to the map
// again.
if (isset($result_map[$windows_name])) {
continue;
}
$result_map[$windows_name] = $target_name;
}
asort($result_map);
echo id(new PhutilJSON())
->encodeFormatted($result_map);