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package org.joda.time.chrono;

import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;

import org.joda.time.Chronology;
import org.joda.time.DateTime;
import org.joda.time.DateTimeConstants;
import org.joda.time.DateTimeField;
import org.joda.time.DateTimeFieldType;
import org.joda.time.DateTimeZone;
import org.joda.time.field.DelegatedDateTimeField;
import org.joda.time.field.DividedDateTimeField;
import org.joda.time.field.OffsetDateTimeField;
import org.joda.time.field.RemainderDateTimeField;
import org.joda.time.field.SkipUndoDateTimeField;

/**
 * A chronology that matches the BuddhistCalendar class supplied by Sun.
 * 

* The chronology is identical to the Gregorian/Julian, except that the * year is offset by +543 and the era is named 'BE' for Buddhist Era. *

* This class was intended by Sun to model the calendar used in Thailand. * However, the actual rules for Thailand are much more involved than * this class covers. (This class is accurate after 1941-01-01 ISO). *

* This chronlogy is being retained for those who want a same effect * replacement for the Sun class. It is hoped that community support will * enable a more accurate chronology for Thailand, to be developed. *

* BuddhistChronology is thread-safe and immutable. * * @author Stephen Colebourne * @author Brian S O'Neill * @since 1.0 */ public final class BuddhistChronology extends AssembledChronology { /** Serialization lock */ private static final long serialVersionUID = -3474595157769370126L; /** * Constant value for 'Buddhist Era', equivalent to the value returned * for AD/CE. Note that this differs from the constant in BuddhistCalendar. */ public static final int BE = DateTimeConstants.CE; /** A singleton era field. */ private static final DateTimeField ERA_FIELD = new BasicSingleEraDateTimeField("BE"); /** Number of years difference in calendars. */ private static final int BUDDHIST_OFFSET = 543; /** Cache of zone to chronology */ private static final Map cCache = new HashMap(); /** UTC instance of the chronology */ private static final BuddhistChronology INSTANCE_UTC = getInstance(DateTimeZone.UTC); /** * Standard instance of a Buddhist Chronology, that matches * Sun's BuddhistCalendar class. This means that it follows the * GregorianJulian calendar rules with a cutover date. *

* The time zone of the returned instance is UTC. */ public static BuddhistChronology getInstanceUTC() { return INSTANCE_UTC; } /** * Standard instance of a Buddhist Chronology, that matches * Sun's BuddhistCalendar class. This means that it follows the * GregorianJulian calendar rules with a cutover date. */ public static BuddhistChronology getInstance() { return getInstance(DateTimeZone.getDefault()); } /** * Standard instance of a Buddhist Chronology, that matches * Sun's BuddhistCalendar class. This means that it follows the * GregorianJulian calendar rules with a cutover date. * * @param zone the time zone to use, null is default */ public static synchronized BuddhistChronology getInstance(DateTimeZone zone) { if (zone == null) { zone = DateTimeZone.getDefault(); } BuddhistChronology chrono = cCache.get(zone); if (chrono == null) { // First create without a lower limit. chrono = new BuddhistChronology(GJChronology.getInstance(zone, null), null); // Impose lower limit and make another BuddhistChronology. DateTime lowerLimit = new DateTime(1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, chrono); chrono = new BuddhistChronology(LimitChronology.getInstance(chrono, lowerLimit, null), ""); cCache.put(zone, chrono); } return chrono; } // Constructors and instance variables //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Restricted constructor. * * @param param if non-null, then don't change the field set */ private BuddhistChronology(Chronology base, Object param) { super(base, param); } /** * Serialization singleton */ private Object readResolve() { Chronology base = getBase(); return base == null ? getInstanceUTC() : getInstance(base.getZone()); } // Conversion //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Gets the Chronology in the UTC time zone. * * @return the chronology in UTC */ public Chronology withUTC() { return INSTANCE_UTC; } /** * Gets the Chronology in a specific time zone. * * @param zone the zone to get the chronology in, null is default * @return the chronology */ public Chronology withZone(DateTimeZone zone) { if (zone == null) { zone = DateTimeZone.getDefault(); } if (zone == getZone()) { return this; } return getInstance(zone); } /** * Checks if this chronology instance equals another. * * @param obj the object to compare to * @return true if equal * @since 1.6 */ public boolean equals(Object obj) { return super.equals(obj); } /** * A suitable hash code for the chronology. * * @return the hash code * @since 1.6 */ public int hashCode() { return "Buddhist".hashCode() * 11 + getZone().hashCode(); } // Output //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Gets a debugging toString. * * @return a debugging string */ public String toString() { String str = "BuddhistChronology"; DateTimeZone zone = getZone(); if (zone != null) { str = str + '[' + zone.getID() + ']'; } return str; } protected void assemble(Fields fields) { if (getParam() == null) { // julian chrono removed zero, but we need to put it back DateTimeField field = fields.year; fields.year = new OffsetDateTimeField( new SkipUndoDateTimeField(this, field), BUDDHIST_OFFSET); // one era, so yearOfEra is the same field = fields.yearOfEra; fields.yearOfEra = new DelegatedDateTimeField( fields.year, DateTimeFieldType.yearOfEra()); // julian chrono removed zero, but we need to put it back field = fields.weekyear; fields.weekyear = new OffsetDateTimeField( new SkipUndoDateTimeField(this, field), BUDDHIST_OFFSET); field = new OffsetDateTimeField(fields.yearOfEra, 99); fields.centuryOfEra = new DividedDateTimeField( field, DateTimeFieldType.centuryOfEra(), 100); field = new RemainderDateTimeField( (DividedDateTimeField) fields.centuryOfEra); fields.yearOfCentury = new OffsetDateTimeField( field, DateTimeFieldType.yearOfCentury(), 1); field = new RemainderDateTimeField( fields.weekyear, DateTimeFieldType.weekyearOfCentury(), 100); fields.weekyearOfCentury = new OffsetDateTimeField( field, DateTimeFieldType.weekyearOfCentury(), 1); fields.era = ERA_FIELD; } } }





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