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/* java.util.GregorianCalendar
Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU Classpath.
GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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executable file might be covered by the GNU General Public License. */
package java.util;
/**
* This class represents the Gregorian calendar, that is used in most
* countries all over the world. It does also handle the Julian calendar
* for dates smaller than the date of the change to the Gregorian calendar.
* This change date is different from country to country, you can set it with
* <code>setGregorianChange</code>
*
* The Gregorian calendar differs from the Julian calendar by a different
* leap year rule (no leap year every 100 years, except if year is divisible
* by 400). The non existing days that were omited when the change took
* place are interpreted as gregorian date
*
* There are to eras available for the Gregorian calendar, namely BC and AD.
*
* @see Calendar
* @see TimeZone
*/
public class GregorianCalendar extends Calendar
{
/**
* Constant representing the era BC (before Christ).
*/
public static final int BC = 0;
/**
* Constant representing the era AD (Anno Domini).
*/
public static final int AD = 1;
/**
* The point at which the Gregorian calendar rules were used.
* This is locale dependent; the default for most catholic
* countries is midnight (UTC) on October 5, 1582 (Julian),
* or October 15, 1582 (Gregorian).
*/
private long gregorianCutover;
static final long serialVersionUID = -8125100834729963327L;
/**
* The name of the resource bundle.
*/
private static final String bundleName = "gnu.java.locale.Calendar";
/**
* Constructs a new GregorianCalender representing the current
* time, using the default time zone and the default locale.
*/
public GregorianCalendar()
{
this(TimeZone.getDefault(), Locale.getDefault());
}
/**
* Constructs a new GregorianCalender representing the current
* time, using the specified time zone and the default locale.
* @param zone a time zone.
*/
public GregorianCalendar(TimeZone zone)
{
this(zone, Locale.getDefault());
}
/**
* Constructs a new GregorianCalender representing the current
* time, using the default time zone and the specified locale.
* @param locale a locale.
*/
public GregorianCalendar(Locale locale)
{
this(TimeZone.getDefault(), locale);
}
/**
* Constructs a new GregorianCalender representing the current
* time with the given time zone and the given locale.
* @param zone a time zone.
* @param locale a locale.
*/
public GregorianCalendar(TimeZone zone, Locale locale)
{
super(zone, locale);
ResourceBundle rb = ResourceBundle.getBundle(bundleName, locale);
gregorianCutover = ((Date) rb.getObject("gregorianCutOver")).getTime();
setTimeInMillis(System.currentTimeMillis());
}
/**
* Constructs a new GregorianCalendar representing midnight on the
* given date with the default time zone and locale.
* @param year corresponds to the YEAR time field.
* @param month corresponds to the MONTH time field.
* @param day corresponds to the DAY time field.
*/
public GregorianCalendar(int year, int month, int day)
{
super();
set(year, month, day);
}
/**
* Constructs a new GregorianCalendar representing midnight on the
* given date with the default time zone and locale.
* @param year corresponds to the YEAR time field.
* @param month corresponds to the MONTH time field.
* @param day corresponds to the DAY time field.
* @param hour corresponds to the HOUR_OF_DAY time field.
* @param minute corresponds to the MINUTE time field.
*/
public GregorianCalendar(int year, int month, int day, int hour, int minute)
{
super();
set(year, month, day, hour, minute);
}
/**
* Constructs a new GregorianCalendar representing midnight on the
* given date with the default time zone and locale.
* @param year corresponds to the YEAR time field.
* @param month corresponds to the MONTH time field.
* @param day corresponds to the DAY time field.
* @param hour corresponds to the HOUR_OF_DAY time field.
* @param minute corresponds to the MINUTE time field.
* @param second corresponds to the SECOND time field.
*/
public GregorianCalendar(int year, int month, int day,
int hour, int minute, int second)
{
super();
set(year, month, day, hour, minute, second);
}
/**
* Sets the date of the switch from Julian dates to Gregorian dates.
* You can use <code>new Date(Long.MAX_VALUE)</code> to use a pure
* Julian calendar, or <code>Long.MIN_VALUE</code> for a pure Gregorian
* calendar.
* @param date the date of the change.
*/
public void setGregorianChange(Date date)
{
gregorianCutover = date.getTime();
}
/**
* Gets the date of the switch from Julian dates to Gregorian dates.
* @return the date of the change.
*/
public final Date getGregorianChange()
{
return new Date(gregorianCutover);
}
/**
* Determines if the given year is a leap year. The result is
* undefined if the gregorian change took place in 1800, so that
* the end of february is skiped and you give that year
* (well...).<br>
*
* The year should be positive and you can't give an ERA. But
* remember that before 4 BC there wasn't a consistent leap year
* rule, so who cares.
*
* @param year a year use nonnegative value for BC.
* @return true, if the given year is a leap year, false otherwise. */
public boolean isLeapYear(int year)
{
if ((year & 3) != 0)
// Only years divisible by 4 can be leap years
return false;
// compute the linear day of the 29. February of that year.
// The 13 is the number of days, that were omitted in the Gregorian
// Calender until the epoch.
int julianDay = (((year-1) * (365*4+1)) >> 2) + (31+29 -
(((1970-1) * (365*4+1)) / 4 + 1 - 13));
// If that day is smaller than the gregorianChange the julian
// rule applies: This is a leap year since it is divisible by 4.
if (julianDay * (24 * 60 * 60 * 1000L) < gregorianCutover)
return true;
return ((year % 100) != 0 || (year % 400) == 0);
}
/**
* Get the linear time in milliseconds since the epoch. If you
* specify a nonpositive year it is interpreted as BC as
* following: 0 is 1 BC, -1 is 2 BC and so on. The date is
* interpreted as gregorian if the change occurred before that date.
*
* @param year the year of the date.
* @param dayOfYear the day of year of the date; 1 based.
* @param millis the millisecond in that day.
* @return the days since the epoch, may be negative. */
private long getLinearTime(int year, int dayOfYear, int millis)
{
// The 13 is the number of days, that were omitted in the Gregorian
// Calender until the epoch.
// We shift right by 2 instead of dividing by 4, to get correct
// results for negative years (and this is even more efficient).
int julianDay = ((year * (365 * 4 + 1)) >> 2) + dayOfYear -
((1970 * (365 * 4 + 1)) / 4 + 1 - 13);
long time = julianDay * (24 * 60 * 60 * 1000L) + millis;
if (time >= gregorianCutover)
{
// subtract the days that are missing in gregorian calendar
// with respect to julian calendar.
//
// Okay, here we rely on the fact that the gregorian
// calendar was introduced in the AD era. This doesn't work
// with negative years.
//
// The additional leap year factor accounts for the fact that
// a leap day is not seen on Jan 1 of the leap year.
int gregOffset = (year / 400) - (year / 100) + 2;
if (isLeapYear (year, true) && dayOfYear < 31 + 29)
--gregOffset;
time += gregOffset * (24 * 60 * 60 * 1000L);
}
return time;
}
private int getWeekDay(int year, int dayOfYear)
{
int day =
(int) (getLinearTime(year, dayOfYear, 0) / (24 * 60 * 60 * 1000L));
// The epoch was a thursday.
int weekday = (day + THURSDAY) % 7;
if (weekday <= 0)
weekday += 7;
return weekday;
}
/**
* Calculate the dayOfYear from the fields array.
* The relativeDays is used, to account for weeks that begin before
* the gregorian change and end after it.<br>
*
* We return two values, the first is used to determine, if we
* should use Gregorian calendar or Julian calendar, in case of
* the change year, the second is a relative day after the given
* day. This is necessary for week calculation in the year in
* which gregorian change occurs. <br>
*
* @param year the year, negative for BC.
* @return an array of two int values, the first containing a reference
* day of current year, the second a relative count since this reference
* day. */
private int[] getDayOfYear(int year)
{
if (isSet[MONTH])
{
int dayOfYear;
if (fields[MONTH] > FEBRUARY)
{
// The months after February are regular:
// 9 is an offset found by try and error.
dayOfYear = (fields[MONTH] * (31 + 30 + 31 + 30 + 31) - 9) / 5;
if (isLeapYear(year))
dayOfYear++;
}
else
dayOfYear = 31 * fields[MONTH];
if (isSet[DAY_OF_MONTH])
{
return new int[]
{
dayOfYear + fields[DAY_OF_MONTH], 0};
}
if (isSet[WEEK_OF_MONTH] && isSet[DAY_OF_WEEK])
{
// the weekday of the first day in that month is:
int weekday = getWeekDay(year, ++dayOfYear);
return new int[]
{
dayOfYear,
// the day of week in the first week
// (weeks starting on sunday) is:
fields[DAY_OF_WEEK] - weekday +
// Now jump to the right week and correct the possible
// error made by assuming sunday is the first week day.
7 * (fields[WEEK_OF_MONTH]
+ (fields[DAY_OF_WEEK] < getFirstDayOfWeek()? 0 : -1)
+ (weekday < getFirstDayOfWeek()? -1 : 0))};
}
if (isSet[DAY_OF_WEEK] && isSet[DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH])
{
// the weekday of the first day in that month is:
int weekday = getWeekDay(year, ++dayOfYear);
return new int[] {
dayOfYear,
fields[DAY_OF_WEEK] - weekday +
7 * (fields[DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH]
+ (fields[DAY_OF_WEEK] < weekday ? 0 : -1))};
}
}
// MONTH + something did not succeed.
if (isSet[DAY_OF_YEAR])
{
return new int[] {0, fields[DAY_OF_YEAR]};
}
if (isSet[DAY_OF_WEEK] && isSet[WEEK_OF_YEAR])
{
int dayOfYear = getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek();
// the weekday of the day, that begins the first week
// in that year is:
int weekday = getWeekDay(year, dayOfYear);
return new int[] {
dayOfYear,
// the day of week in the first week
// (weeks starting on sunday) is:
fields[DAY_OF_WEEK] - weekday
// Now jump to the right week and correct the possible
// error made by assuming sunday is the first week day.
+ 7 * (fields[WEEK_OF_YEAR]
+ (fields[DAY_OF_WEEK] < getFirstDayOfWeek()? 0 : -1)
+ (weekday < getFirstDayOfWeek()? -1 : 0))};
}
// As last resort return Jan, 1st.
return new int[] {1, 0};
}
/**
* Converts the time field values (<code>fields</code>) to
* milliseconds since the epoch UTC (<code>time</code>).
*/
protected synchronized void computeTime()
{
int era = isSet[ERA] ? fields[ERA] : AD;
int year = isSet[YEAR] ? fields[YEAR] : 1970;
if (era == BC)
year = 1 - year;
int[] daysOfYear = getDayOfYear(year);
int hour = 0;
if (isSet[HOUR_OF_DAY])
hour = fields[HOUR_OF_DAY];
else if (isSet[HOUR])
{
hour = fields[HOUR];
if (isSet[AM_PM] && fields[AM_PM] == PM)
hour += 12;
}
int minute = isSet[MINUTE] ? fields[MINUTE] : 0;
int second = isSet[SECOND] ? fields[SECOND] : 0;
int millis = isSet[MILLISECOND] ? fields[MILLISECOND] : 0;
int millisInDay;
if (isLenient())
{
// prevent overflow
long allMillis = (((hour * 60L) + minute) * 60L + second) * 1000L
+ millis;
daysOfYear[1] += allMillis / (24 * 60 * 60 * 1000L);
millisInDay = (int) (allMillis % (24 * 60 * 60 * 1000L));
}
else
{
if (hour < 0 || hour >= 24 || minute < 0 || minute > 59
|| second < 0 || second > 59 || millis < 0 || millis >= 1000)
throw new IllegalArgumentException();
millisInDay = (((hour * 60) + minute) * 60 + second) * 1000 + millis;
}
time = getLinearTime(year, daysOfYear[0], millisInDay);
// Add the relative days after calculating the linear time, to
// get right behaviour when jumping over the gregorianCutover.
time += daysOfYear[1] * (24 * 60 * 60 * 1000L);
TimeZone zone = getTimeZone();
int rawOffset = isSet[ZONE_OFFSET]
? fields[ZONE_OFFSET] : zone.getRawOffset();
int dayOfYear = daysOfYear[0] + daysOfYear[1];
int month = (dayOfYear * 5 + 3) / (31 + 30 + 31 + 30 + 31);
int day = (6 + (dayOfYear * 5 + 3) % (31 + 30 + 31 + 30 + 31)) / 5;
int weekday = ((int) (time / (24 * 60 * 60 * 1000L)) + THURSDAY) % 7;
if (weekday <= 0)
weekday += 7;
int dstOffset = isSet[DST_OFFSET]
? fields[DST_OFFSET] : (zone.getOffset((year < 0) ? BC : AD,
(year < 0) ? 1 - year : year,
month, day, weekday, millisInDay)
- zone.getRawOffset());
time -= rawOffset + dstOffset;
isTimeSet = true;
}
/**
* Determines if the given year is a leap year.
*
* The year should be positive and you can't give an ERA. But
* remember that before 4 BC there wasn't a consistent leap year
* rule, so who cares.
*
* @param year a year use nonnegative value for BC.
* @param gregorian if true, use gregorian leap year rule.
* @return true, if the given year is a leap year, false otherwise. */
private boolean isLeapYear(int year, boolean gregorian)
{
if ((year & 3) != 0)
// Only years divisible by 4 can be leap years
return false;
if (!gregorian)
return true;
// We rely on AD area here.
return ((year % 100) != 0 || (year % 400) == 0);
}
/**
* Get the linear day in days since the epoch, using the
* Julian or Gregorian calendar as specified. If you specify a
* nonpositive year it is interpreted as BC as following: 0 is 1
* BC, -1 is 2 BC and so on.
*
* @param year the year of the date.
* @param dayOfYear the day of year of the date; 1 based.
* @param gregorian True, if we should use Gregorian rules.
* @return the days since the epoch, may be negative. */
private int getLinearDay(int year, int dayOfYear, boolean gregorian)
{
// The 13 is the number of days, that were omitted in the Gregorian
// Calender until the epoch.
// We shift right by 2 instead of dividing by 4, to get correct
// results for negative years (and this is even more efficient).
int julianDay = ((year * (365 * 4 + 1)) >> 2) + dayOfYear -
((1970 * (365 * 4 + 1)) / 4 + 1 - 13);
if (gregorian)
{
// subtract the days that are missing in gregorian calendar
// with respect to julian calendar.
//
// Okay, here we rely on the fact that the gregorian
// calendar was introduced in the AD era. This doesn't work
// with negative years.
//
// The additional leap year factor accounts for the fact that
// a leap day is not seen on Jan 1 of the leap year.
int gregOffset = (year / 400) - (year / 100) + 2;
if (isLeapYear (year, true) && dayOfYear < 31 + 29)
--gregOffset;
julianDay += gregOffset;
}
return julianDay;
}
/**
* Converts the given linear day into era, year, month,
* day_of_year, day_of_month, day_of_week, and writes the result
* into the fields array.
* @param day the linear day.
*/
private void calculateDay(int day, boolean gregorian)
{
// the epoch is a Thursday.
int weekday = (day + THURSDAY) % 7;
if (weekday <= 0)
weekday += 7;
fields[DAY_OF_WEEK] = weekday;
// get a first approximation of the year. This may be one
// year to big.
int year = 1970 + (gregorian
? ((day - 100) * 400) / (365 * 400 + 100 - 4 + 1)
: ((day - 100) * 4) / (365 * 4 + 1));
if (day >= 0)
year++;
int firstDayOfYear = getLinearDay(year, 1, gregorian);
// Now look in which year day really lies.
if (day < firstDayOfYear)
{
year--;
firstDayOfYear = getLinearDay(year, 1, gregorian);
}
day -= firstDayOfYear - 1; // day of year, one based.
fields[DAY_OF_YEAR] = day;
if (year <= 0)
{
fields[ERA] = BC;
fields[YEAR] = 1 - year;
}
else
{
fields[ERA] = AD;
fields[YEAR] = year;
}
int leapday = isLeapYear(year, gregorian) ? 1 : 0;
if (day <= 31 + 28 + leapday)
{
fields[MONTH] = day / 32; // 31->JANUARY, 32->FEBRUARY
fields[DAY_OF_MONTH] = day - 31 * fields[MONTH];
}
else
{
// A few more magic formulas
int scaledDay = (day - leapday) * 5 + 8;
fields[MONTH] = scaledDay / (31 + 30 + 31 + 30 + 31);
fields[DAY_OF_MONTH] = (scaledDay % (31 + 30 + 31 + 30 + 31)) / 5 + 1;
}
}
/**
* Converts the milliseconds since the epoch UTC
* (<code>time</code>) to time fields
* (<code>fields</code>).
*/
protected synchronized void computeFields()
{
boolean gregorian = (time >= gregorianCutover);
TimeZone zone = getTimeZone();
fields[ZONE_OFFSET] = zone.getRawOffset();
long localTime = time + fields[ZONE_OFFSET];
int day = (int) (localTime / (24 * 60 * 60 * 1000L));
int millisInDay = (int) (localTime % (24 * 60 * 60 * 1000L));
if (millisInDay < 0)
{
millisInDay += (24 * 60 * 60 * 1000);
day--;
}
calculateDay(day, gregorian);
fields[DST_OFFSET] =
zone.getOffset(fields[ERA], fields[YEAR], fields[MONTH],
fields[DAY_OF_MONTH], fields[DAY_OF_WEEK],
millisInDay) - fields[ZONE_OFFSET];
millisInDay += fields[DST_OFFSET];
if (millisInDay >= 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000)
{
millisInDay -= 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000;
calculateDay(++day, gregorian);
}
fields[DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH] = (fields[DAY_OF_MONTH] + 6) / 7;
// which day of the week are we (0..6), relative to getFirstDayOfWeek
int relativeWeekday = (7 + fields[DAY_OF_WEEK] - getFirstDayOfWeek()) % 7;
fields[WEEK_OF_MONTH] = (fields[DAY_OF_MONTH] - relativeWeekday + 6) / 7;
int weekOfYear = (fields[DAY_OF_YEAR] - relativeWeekday + 6) / 7;
// Do the Correction: getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek() is always in the
// first week.
int minDays = getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek();
int firstWeekday =
(7 + getWeekDay(fields[YEAR], minDays) - getFirstDayOfWeek()) % 7;
if (minDays - firstWeekday < 1)
weekOfYear++;
fields[WEEK_OF_YEAR] = weekOfYear;
int hourOfDay = millisInDay / (60 * 60 * 1000);
fields[AM_PM] = (hourOfDay < 12) ? AM : PM;
int hour = hourOfDay % 12;
fields[HOUR] = (hour == 0) ? 12 : hour;
fields[HOUR_OF_DAY] = hourOfDay;
millisInDay %= (60 * 60 * 1000);
fields[MINUTE] = millisInDay / (60 * 1000);
millisInDay %= (60 * 1000);
fields[SECOND] = millisInDay / (1000);
fields[MILLISECOND] = millisInDay % 1000;
areFieldsSet = isSet[ERA] = isSet[YEAR] = isSet[MONTH] =
isSet[WEEK_OF_YEAR] = isSet[WEEK_OF_MONTH] =
isSet[DAY_OF_MONTH] = isSet[DAY_OF_YEAR] = isSet[DAY_OF_WEEK] =
isSet[DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH] = isSet[AM_PM] = isSet[HOUR] =
isSet[HOUR_OF_DAY] = isSet[MINUTE] = isSet[SECOND] =
isSet[MILLISECOND] = isSet[ZONE_OFFSET] = isSet[DST_OFFSET] = true;
}
/**
* Compares the given calender with this.
* @param o the object to that we should compare.
* @return true, if the given object is a calendar, that represents
* the same time (but doesn't necessary have the same fields).
* @XXX Should we check if time zones, locale, cutover etc. are equal?
*/
public boolean equals(Object o)
{
if (!(o instanceof GregorianCalendar))
return false;
GregorianCalendar cal = (GregorianCalendar) o;
return (cal.getTimeInMillis() == getTimeInMillis());
}
// /**
// * Compares the given calender with this.
// * @param o the object to that we should compare.
// * @return true, if the given object is a calendar, and this calendar
// * represents a smaller time than the calender o.
// */
// public boolean before(Object o) {
// if (!(o instanceof GregorianCalendar))
// return false;
// GregorianCalendar cal = (GregorianCalendar) o;
// return (cal.getTimeInMillis() < getTimeInMillis());
// }
// /**
// * Compares the given calender with this.
// * @param o the object to that we should compare.
// * @return true, if the given object is a calendar, and this calendar
// * represents a bigger time than the calender o.
// */
// public boolean after(Object o) {
// if (!(o instanceof GregorianCalendar))
// return false;
// GregorianCalendar cal = (GregorianCalendar) o;
// return (cal.getTimeInMillis() > getTimeInMillis());
// }
/**
* Adds the specified amount of time to the given time field. The
* amount may be negative to subtract the time. If the field overflows
* it does what you expect: Jan, 25 + 10 Days is Feb, 4.
* @param field the time field. One of the time field constants.
* @param amount the amount of time.
*/
public void add(int field, int amount)
{
switch (field)
{
case YEAR:
complete();
fields[YEAR] += amount;
isTimeSet = false;
break;
case MONTH:
complete();
int months = fields[MONTH] + amount;
fields[YEAR] += months / 12;
fields[MONTH] = months % 12;
if (fields[MONTH] < 0)
{
fields[MONTH] += 12;
fields[YEAR]--;
}
isTimeSet = false;
int maxDay = getActualMaximum(DAY_OF_MONTH);
if (fields[DAY_OF_MONTH] > maxDay)
{
fields[DAY_OF_MONTH] = maxDay;
isTimeSet = false;
}
break;
case DAY_OF_MONTH:
case DAY_OF_YEAR:
case DAY_OF_WEEK:
if (!isTimeSet)
computeTime();
time += amount * (24 * 60 * 60 * 1000L);
areFieldsSet = false;
break;
case WEEK_OF_YEAR:
case WEEK_OF_MONTH:
case DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH:
if (!isTimeSet)
computeTime();
time += amount * (7 * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000L);
areFieldsSet = false;
break;
case AM_PM:
if (!isTimeSet)
computeTime();
time += amount * (12 * 60 * 60 * 1000L);
areFieldsSet = false;
break;
case HOUR:
case HOUR_OF_DAY:
if (!isTimeSet)
computeTime();
time += amount * (60 * 60 * 1000L);
areFieldsSet = false;
break;
case MINUTE:
if (!isTimeSet)
computeTime();
time += amount * (60 * 1000L);
areFieldsSet = false;
break;
case SECOND:
if (!isTimeSet)
computeTime();
time += amount * (1000L);
areFieldsSet = false;
break;
case MILLISECOND:
if (!isTimeSet)
computeTime();
time += amount;
areFieldsSet = false;
break;
case ZONE_OFFSET:
complete();
fields[ZONE_OFFSET] += amount;
time -= amount;
break;
case DST_OFFSET:
complete();
fields[DST_OFFSET] += amount;
isTimeSet = false;
break;
default:
throw new IllegalArgumentException
("Unknown Calendar field: " + field);
}
}
/**
* Rolls the specified time field up or down. This means add one
* to the specified field, but don't change the other fields. If
* the maximum for this field is reached, start over with the
* minimum value.
*
* <strong>Note:</strong> There may be situation, where the other
* fields must be changed, e.g rolling the month on May, 31.
* The date June, 31 is automatically converted to July, 1.
* This requires lenient settings.
*
* @param field the time field. One of the time field constants.
* @param up the direction, true for up, false for down.
*/
public void roll(int field, boolean up)
{
roll(field, up ? 1 : -1);
}
private void cleanUpAfterRoll(int field, int delta)
{
switch (field)
{
case ERA:
case YEAR:
case MONTH:
// check that day of month is still in correct range
if (fields[DAY_OF_MONTH] > getActualMaximum(DAY_OF_MONTH))
fields[DAY_OF_MONTH] = getActualMaximum(DAY_OF_MONTH);
isTimeSet = false;
isSet[WEEK_OF_MONTH] = false;
isSet[DAY_OF_WEEK] = false;
isSet[DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH] = false;
isSet[DAY_OF_YEAR] = false;
isSet[WEEK_OF_YEAR] = false;
break;
case DAY_OF_MONTH:
isSet[WEEK_OF_MONTH] = false;
isSet[DAY_OF_WEEK] = false;
isSet[DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH] = false;
isSet[DAY_OF_YEAR] = false;
isSet[WEEK_OF_YEAR] = false;
time += delta * (24 * 60 * 60 * 1000L);
break;
case WEEK_OF_MONTH:
isSet[DAY_OF_MONTH] = false;
isSet[DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH] = false;
isSet[DAY_OF_YEAR] = false;
isSet[WEEK_OF_YEAR] = false;
time += delta * (7 * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000L);
break;
case DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH:
isSet[DAY_OF_MONTH] = false;
isSet[WEEK_OF_MONTH] = false;
isSet[DAY_OF_YEAR] = false;
isSet[WEEK_OF_YEAR] = false;
time += delta * (7 * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000L);
break;
case DAY_OF_YEAR:
isSet[MONTH] = false;
isSet[DAY_OF_MONTH] = false;
isSet[WEEK_OF_MONTH] = false;
isSet[DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH] = false;
isSet[DAY_OF_WEEK] = false;
isSet[WEEK_OF_YEAR] = false;
time += delta * (24 * 60 * 60 * 1000L);
break;
case WEEK_OF_YEAR:
isSet[MONTH] = false;
isSet[DAY_OF_MONTH] = false;
isSet[WEEK_OF_MONTH] = false;
isSet[DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH] = false;
isSet[DAY_OF_YEAR] = false;
time += delta * (7 * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000L);
break;
case AM_PM:
isSet[HOUR_OF_DAY] = false;
time += delta * (12 * 60 * 60 * 1000L);
break;
case HOUR:
isSet[HOUR_OF_DAY] = false;
time += delta * (60 * 60 * 1000L);
break;
case HOUR_OF_DAY:
isSet[HOUR] = false;
isSet[AM_PM] = false;
time += delta * (60 * 60 * 1000L);
break;
case MINUTE:
time += delta * (60 * 1000L);
break;
case SECOND:
time += delta * (1000L);
break;
case MILLISECOND:
time += delta;
break;
}
}
/**
* Rolls the specified time field by the given amount. This means
* add amount to the specified field, but don't change the other
* fields. If the maximum for this field is reached, start over
* with the minimum value and vice versa for negative amounts.
*
* <strong>Note:</strong> There may be situation, where the other
* fields must be changed, e.g rolling the month on May, 31.
* The date June, 31 is automatically corrected to June, 30.
*
* @param field the time field. One of the time field constants.
* @param amount the amount by which we should roll.
*/
public void roll(int field, int amount)
{
switch (field)
{
case DAY_OF_WEEK:
// day of week is special: it rolls automatically
add(field, amount);
return;
case ZONE_OFFSET:
case DST_OFFSET:
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Can't roll time zone");
}
complete();
int min = getActualMinimum(field);
int range = getActualMaximum(field) - min + 1;
int oldval = fields[field];
int newval = (oldval - min + range + amount) % range + min;
if (newval < min)
newval += range;
fields[field] = newval;
cleanUpAfterRoll(field, newval - oldval);
}
private static final int[] minimums =
{ BC, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, SUNDAY, 1,
AM, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, -(12*60*60*1000), 0 };
private static final int[] maximums =
{ AD, 5000000, 12, 53, 5, 31, 366, SATURDAY, 5,
PM, 12, 23, 59, 59, 999, +(12*60*60*1000), (12*60*60*1000) };
/**
* Gets the smallest value that is allowed for the specified field.
* @param field the time field. One of the time field constants.
* @return the smallest value.
*/
public int getMinimum(int field)
{
return minimums[field];
}
/**
* Gets the biggest value that is allowed for the specified field.
* @param field the time field. One of the time field constants.
* @return the biggest value.
*/
public int getMaximum(int field)
{
return maximums[field];
}
/**
* Gets the greatest minimum value that is allowed for the specified field.
* @param field the time field. One of the time field constants.
* @return the greatest minimum value.
*/
public int getGreatestMinimum(int field)
{
if (field == WEEK_OF_YEAR)
return 1;
return minimums[field];
}
/**
* Gets the smallest maximum value that is allowed for the
* specified field. For example this is 28 for DAY_OF_MONTH.
* @param field the time field. One of the time field constants.
* @return the least maximum value.
* @since jdk1.2
*/
public int getLeastMaximum(int field)
{
switch (field)
{
case WEEK_OF_YEAR:
return 52;
case DAY_OF_MONTH:
return 28;
case DAY_OF_YEAR:
return 365;
case DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH:
case WEEK_OF_MONTH:
return 4;
default:
return maximums[field];
}
}
/**
* Gets the actual minimum value that is allowed for the specified field.
* This value is dependent on the values of the other fields. Note that
* this calls <code>complete()</code> if not enough fields are set. This
* can have ugly side effects.
* @param field the time field. One of the time field constants.
* @return the actual minimum value.
* @since jdk1.2
*/
public int getActualMinimum(int field)
{
if (field == WEEK_OF_YEAR)
{
int min = getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek();
if (min == 0)
return 1;
if (!areFieldsSet || !isSet[ERA] || !isSet[YEAR])
complete();
int year = fields[ERA] == AD ? fields[YEAR] : 1 - fields[YEAR];
int weekday = getWeekDay(year, min);
if ((7 + weekday - getFirstDayOfWeek()) % 7 >= min - 1)
return 1;
return 0;
}
return minimums[field];
}
/**
* Gets the actual maximum value that is allowed for the specified field.
* This value is dependent on the values of the other fields. Note that
* this calls <code>complete()</code> if not enough fields are set. This
* can have ugly side effects.
* @param field the time field. One of the time field constants.
* @return the actual maximum value.
*/
public int getActualMaximum(int field)
{
switch (field)
{
case WEEK_OF_YEAR:
{
if (!areFieldsSet || !isSet[ERA] || !isSet[YEAR])
complete();
// This is wrong for the year that contains the gregorian change.
// I.e it gives the weeks in the julian year or in the gregorian
// year in that case.
int year = fields[ERA] == AD ? fields[YEAR] : 1 - fields[YEAR];
int lastDay = isLeapYear(year) ? 366 : 365;
int weekday = getWeekDay(year, lastDay);
int week = (lastDay + 6
- (7 + weekday - getFirstDayOfWeek()) % 7) / 7;
int minimalDays = getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek();
int firstWeekday = getWeekDay(year, minimalDays);
if (minimalDays - (7 + firstWeekday - getFirstDayOfWeek()) % 7 < 1)
return week + 1;
}
case DAY_OF_MONTH:
{
if (!areFieldsSet || !isSet[MONTH])
complete();
int month = fields[MONTH];
// If you change this, you should also change
// SimpleTimeZone.getDaysInMonth();
if (month == FEBRUARY)
{
if (!isSet[YEAR] || !isSet[ERA])
complete();
int year = fields[ERA] == AD ? fields[YEAR] : 1 - fields[YEAR];
return isLeapYear(year) ? 29 : 28;
}
else if (month < AUGUST)
return 31 - (month & 1);
else
return 30 + (month & 1);
}
case DAY_OF_YEAR:
{
if (!areFieldsSet || !isSet[ERA] || !isSet[YEAR])
complete();
int year = fields[ERA] == AD ? fields[YEAR] : 1 - fields[YEAR];
return isLeapYear(year) ? 366 : 365;
}
case DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH:
{
// This is wrong for the month that contains the gregorian change.
int daysInMonth = getActualMaximum(DAY_OF_MONTH);
// That's black magic, I know
return (daysInMonth - (fields[DAY_OF_MONTH] - 1) % 7 + 6) / 7;
}
case WEEK_OF_MONTH:
{
int daysInMonth = getActualMaximum(DAY_OF_MONTH);
int weekday = (daysInMonth - fields[DAY_OF_MONTH]
+ fields[DAY_OF_WEEK] - SUNDAY) % 7 + SUNDAY;
return (daysInMonth + 6
- (7 + weekday - getFirstDayOfWeek()) % 7) / 7;
}
default:
return maximums[field];
}
}
}
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