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package com.github.lgooddatepicker.optionalusertools;
import java.time.*;
import java.time.format.*;
import java.time.chrono.*;
import java.time.temporal.*;
/**
* DateVetoPolicy,
*
* A DateVetoPolicy can be implemented to prevent specified non-null dates from being selected in
* your date picker. A vetoed date cannot be selected by typing in the date manually, and cannot be
* selected by using the mouse. See the demo class for an example of implementing a DateVetoPolicy.
*
* You can choose whether or not empty dates (null dates) are allowed by using the setting called
* "DatePickerSettings.allowEmptyDates".
*
* If a programmer sets a date using DatePicker.setDate(), that date will be checked against the
* veto policy just like a date that is entered by the user. If a vetoed date is set by the
* programmer, then the vetoed date will be displayed in the text field (using the vetoed font), but
* that date will not be committed to the "last valid date". A similar behavior is applied for the
* DatePickerSettings.initialDate value.
*
* Veto policies are only enforced at the moment that the user or the programmer sets the date
* picker to a new date. Veto policies are specifically -not- enforced at the time that
* DatePicker.getDate() is called.
*
* Additional details:
*
* In certain situations, it is possible for the "last valid date" value which is stored in the date
* picker, to be considered "vetoed" by a currently set current veto policy. This can happen if the
* veto policy is replaced after the date is set. This can also happen if a veto policy is written
* with rules that can be modified at runtime, and those rules are changed after the date is set.
*
* If you wish to verify (at any particular moment) that a date is allowed by the current rules of
* the date picker, you can call the function DatePicker.isDateAllowed(someDate). To check the value
* returned by getDate() against the current rules, you can call isDateAllowed(getDate()).
*
*/
public interface DateVetoPolicy {
/**
* isDateAllowed, Implement this function to indicate which dates are allowed, and which ones
* are vetoed. Vetoed dates can not be selected with the keyboard or mouse. Return true to
* indicate that a date is allowed, or return false to indicate that a date is vetoed.
*
* To disallow empty dates, set "DatePickerSettings.allowEmptyDates" to false.
*
* The value of null will never be passed to this function, under any case.
*/
public boolean isDateAllowed(LocalDate date);
}
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