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 * Copyright (C) 2019 The Guava Authors
 *
 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except
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package com.google.common.base;

import com.google.common.annotations.GwtIncompatible;
import com.google.common.annotations.J2ktIncompatible;
import java.time.Duration;

/** This class is for {@code com.google.common.base} use only! */
@J2ktIncompatible
@GwtIncompatible // java.time.Duration
@ElementTypesAreNonnullByDefault
final class Internal {

  /**
   * Returns the number of nanoseconds of the given duration without throwing or overflowing.
   *
   * 

Instead of throwing {@link ArithmeticException}, this method silently saturates to either * {@link Long#MAX_VALUE} or {@link Long#MIN_VALUE}. This behavior can be useful when decomposing * a duration in order to call a legacy API which requires a {@code long, TimeUnit} pair. */ @SuppressWarnings({ // We use this method only for cases in which we need to decompose to primitives. "GoodTime-ApiWithNumericTimeUnit", "GoodTime-DecomposeToPrimitive", // We use this method only from within APIs that require a Duration. "Java7ApiChecker", }) @IgnoreJRERequirement static long toNanosSaturated(Duration duration) { // Using a try/catch seems lazy, but the catch block will rarely get invoked (except for // durations longer than approximately +/- 292 years). try { return duration.toNanos(); } catch (ArithmeticException tooBig) { return duration.isNegative() ? Long.MIN_VALUE : Long.MAX_VALUE; } } private Internal() {} }





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