Issue #11595 has been updated by David Celis. Yasuhiro Nakamura wrote: > Anyway I write a patch. > > Is it a bug? or specification? To me it seems like a bug, since the expectation is that Time#utc? would return true for any time with an offset of 0 ---------------------------------------- Bug #11595: Time#utc? and Time#gmt? return misleading results based on $TZ https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/11595#change-55169 * Author: David Celis * Status: Open * Priority: Normal * Assignee: Akira Tanaka * ruby -v: ruby 2.2.3p173 (2015-08-18 revision 51636) [x86_64-darwin14] * Backport: 2.0.0: UNKNOWN, 2.1: UNKNOWN, 2.2: UNKNOWN ---------------------------------------- There is an issue with Time#utc? and its alias, Time#gmt?, that return misleading results based on the value of the TZ environment variable. It seems that the only way for a Time instance to return `true` for `utc?` is if you explicitly call `#utc` on it before: ~~~ ENV['TZ'] = 'UTC' # => "UTC" time = Time.now # => 2015-10-14 19:30:00 +0000 time.utc? # => false time = time.utc # => 2015-10-14 19:30:00 UTC time.utc? # => true ~~~ This seems misleading based on the value of $TZ being "UTC". The expected result for calling `Time.now.utc?` in this case would be `true`, as would that be expected for time zones that are considered links to "UTC" based on the [tzdata list](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones). These include "UTC", "GMT", "Etc/UTC", "Etc/GMT", "Universal", etc. ---Files-------------------------------- time_utc.patch (927 Bytes) -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/