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132 * saving time in US, wall clock time jumps from 1:00 AM (standard) to 2:00 AM
133 * (daylight). Therefore, wall clock time from 1:00 AM to 1:59 AM do not exist on
136 * In this example, 1:30 AM is interpreted as 1:30 AM standard time (non-exist),
137 * so the final result will be 2:30 AM daylight time.
140 * hour at 2:00 AM. So wall clock time from 1:00 AM to 1:59 AM occur twice. In this
142 * by default. For example, 1:30 AM on the date is resolved as 1:30 AM standard time.
288 AM,
903 * at negative time zone offset transitions. For example, 1:30 AM on
905 * 1:30 AM EDT, then 1:30 AM EST one hour later. When <code>UCAL_WALLTIME_FIRST</code>
906 * is used, the wall time 1:30AM in this example will be interpreted as 1:30 AM EDT
908 * interpreted as 1:30 AM EST (last occurrence). The default value is
936 * transitions. For example, 2:30 AM on March 13, 2011 in US Eastern time (America/New_York)
937 * does not exist because the wall time jump from 1:59 AM EST to 3:00 AM EDT. When
938 * <code>UCAL_WALLTIME_FIRST</code> is used, 2:30 AM is interpreted as 30 minutes before 3:00 AM
939 * EDT, therefore, it will be resolved as 1:30 AM EST. When <code>UCAL_WALLTIME_LAST</code>
940 * is used, 2:30 AM is interpreted as 31 minutes after 1:59 AM EST, therefore, it will be
941 * resolved as 3:30 AM EDT. When <code>UCAL_WALLTIME_NEXT_VALID</code> is used, 2:30 AM will
942 * be resolved as next valid wall time, that is 3:00 AM EDT. The default value is