Fix: improve tz handling with relative dates and absolute times #630
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Currently, any input with a relative component receives the UTC offset of the reference time. This is arguably appropriate when the entire string is relative (eg
in a week, or less ambiguously,36 hours from now), but it's definitely not appropriate when the input contains an absolute time component (e.g.a week from now at noon). In those cases, the UTC offset should be re-computed at the target time to allow DST adjustments to apply correctly.