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package com.signalfx.shaded.apache.commons.io.file.attribute;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.nio.file.Files;
import java.nio.file.Path;
import java.nio.file.attribute.FileTime;
import java.time.Instant;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;

/**
 * Helps use {@link FileTime} and interoperate Date and NTFS times.
 *
 * @since 2.12.0
 */
public final class FileTimes {

    /**
     * Constant for the {@code 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z} {@link Instant#EPOCH epoch} as a time stamp attribute.
     *
     * @see Instant#EPOCH
     */
    public static final FileTime EPOCH = FileTime.from(Instant.EPOCH);

    /**
     * The offset of Windows time 0 to UNIX epoch in 100-nanosecond intervals.
     *
     * Windows File Times
     * 

* A file time is a 64-bit value that represents the number of 100-nanosecond intervals that have elapsed since 12:00 * A.M. January 1, 1601 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). This is the offset of Windows time 0 to UNIX epoch in * 100-nanosecond intervals. *

*/ static final long WINDOWS_EPOCH_OFFSET = -116444736000000000L; /** * The amount of 100-nanosecond intervals in one second. */ private static final long HUNDRED_NANOS_PER_SECOND = TimeUnit.SECONDS.toNanos(1) / 100; /** * The amount of 100-nanosecond intervals in one millisecond. */ static final long HUNDRED_NANOS_PER_MILLISECOND = TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS.toNanos(1) / 100; /** * Converts standard UNIX time (in seconds, UTC/GMT) to {@link FileTime}. * * @param time UNIX timestamp (seconds). * @return the corresponding FileTime. * @since 2.16.0 */ public static FileTime fromUnixTime(final long time) { return FileTime.from(time, TimeUnit.SECONDS); } /** * Tests whether a FileTime can be safely represented in the standard UNIX time. *

* If the FileTime is null, this method returns true. *

* * @param time the FileTime to evaluate, can be null. * @return true if the time exceeds the minimum or maximum UNIX time, false otherwise. * @since 2.16.0 */ public static boolean isUnixTime(final FileTime time) { return isUnixTime(toUnixTime(time)); } /** * Tests whether a given number of seconds (since Epoch) can be safely represented in the standard UNIX time. * * @param seconds the number of seconds (since Epoch) to evaluate. * @return true if the time can be represented in the standard UNIX time, false otherwise. * @since 2.16.0 */ public static boolean isUnixTime(final long seconds) { return Integer.MIN_VALUE <= seconds && seconds <= Integer.MAX_VALUE; } /** * Subtracts milliseconds from a source FileTime. * * @param fileTime The source FileTime. * @param millisToSubtract The milliseconds to subtract. * @return The resulting FileTime. */ public static FileTime minusMillis(final FileTime fileTime, final long millisToSubtract) { return FileTime.from(fileTime.toInstant().minusMillis(millisToSubtract)); } /** * Subtracts nanoseconds from a source FileTime. * * @param fileTime The source FileTime. * @param nanosToSubtract The nanoseconds to subtract. * @return The resulting FileTime. */ public static FileTime minusNanos(final FileTime fileTime, final long nanosToSubtract) { return FileTime.from(fileTime.toInstant().minusNanos(nanosToSubtract)); } /** * Subtracts seconds from a source FileTime. * * @param fileTime The source FileTime. * @param secondsToSubtract The seconds to subtract. * @return The resulting FileTime. */ public static FileTime minusSeconds(final FileTime fileTime, final long secondsToSubtract) { return FileTime.from(fileTime.toInstant().minusSeconds(secondsToSubtract)); } /** * Obtains the current instant FileTime from the system clock. * * @return the current instant FileTime from the system clock. */ public static FileTime now() { return FileTime.from(Instant.now()); } /** * Converts NTFS time (100 nanosecond units since 1 January 1601) to Java time. * * @param ntfsTime the NTFS time in 100 nanosecond units * @return the Date */ public static Date ntfsTimeToDate(final long ntfsTime) { final long javaHundredNanos = Math.addExact(ntfsTime, WINDOWS_EPOCH_OFFSET); final long javaMillis = Math.floorDiv(javaHundredNanos, HUNDRED_NANOS_PER_MILLISECOND); return new Date(javaMillis); } /** * Converts NTFS time (100-nanosecond units since 1 January 1601) to a FileTime. * * @param ntfsTime the NTFS time in 100-nanosecond units * @return the FileTime * * @see #toNtfsTime(FileTime) */ public static FileTime ntfsTimeToFileTime(final long ntfsTime) { final long javaHundredsNanos = Math.addExact(ntfsTime, WINDOWS_EPOCH_OFFSET); final long javaSeconds = Math.floorDiv(javaHundredsNanos, HUNDRED_NANOS_PER_SECOND); final long javaNanos = Math.floorMod(javaHundredsNanos, HUNDRED_NANOS_PER_SECOND) * 100; return FileTime.from(Instant.ofEpochSecond(javaSeconds, javaNanos)); } /** * Adds milliseconds to a source FileTime. * * @param fileTime The source FileTime. * @param millisToAdd The milliseconds to add. * @return The resulting FileTime. */ public static FileTime plusMillis(final FileTime fileTime, final long millisToAdd) { return FileTime.from(fileTime.toInstant().plusMillis(millisToAdd)); } /** * Adds nanoseconds from a source FileTime. * * @param fileTime The source FileTime. * @param nanosToSubtract The nanoseconds to subtract. * @return The resulting FileTime. */ public static FileTime plusNanos(final FileTime fileTime, final long nanosToSubtract) { return FileTime.from(fileTime.toInstant().plusNanos(nanosToSubtract)); } /** * Adds seconds to a source FileTime. * * @param fileTime The source FileTime. * @param secondsToAdd The seconds to add. * @return The resulting FileTime. */ public static FileTime plusSeconds(final FileTime fileTime, final long secondsToAdd) { return FileTime.from(fileTime.toInstant().plusSeconds(secondsToAdd)); } /** * Sets the last modified time of the given file path to now. * * @param path The file path to set. * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public static void setLastModifiedTime(final Path path) throws IOException { Files.setLastModifiedTime(path, now()); } /** * Converts {@link FileTime} to a {@link Date}. If the provided FileTime is {@code null}, the returned Date is also * {@code null}. * * @param fileTime the file time to be converted. * @return a {@link Date} which corresponds to the supplied time, or {@code null} if the time is {@code null}. * @see #toFileTime(Date) */ public static Date toDate(final FileTime fileTime) { return fileTime != null ? new Date(fileTime.toMillis()) : null; } /** * Converts {@link Date} to a {@link FileTime}. If the provided Date is {@code null}, the returned FileTime is also * {@code null}. * * @param date the date to be converted. * @return a {@link FileTime} which corresponds to the supplied date, or {@code null} if the date is {@code null}. * @see #toDate(FileTime) */ public static FileTime toFileTime(final Date date) { return date != null ? FileTime.fromMillis(date.getTime()) : null; } /** * Converts a {@link Date} to NTFS time. * * @param date the Date * @return the NTFS time */ public static long toNtfsTime(final Date date) { final long javaHundredNanos = date.getTime() * HUNDRED_NANOS_PER_MILLISECOND; return Math.subtractExact(javaHundredNanos, WINDOWS_EPOCH_OFFSET); } /** * Converts a {@link FileTime} to NTFS time (100-nanosecond units since 1 January 1601). * * @param fileTime the FileTime * @return the NTFS time in 100-nanosecond units */ public static long toNtfsTime(final FileTime fileTime) { final Instant instant = fileTime.toInstant(); final long javaHundredNanos = instant.getEpochSecond() * HUNDRED_NANOS_PER_SECOND + instant.getNano() / 100; return Math.subtractExact(javaHundredNanos, WINDOWS_EPOCH_OFFSET); } /** * Converts Java time (milliseconds since Epoch) to NTFS time. * * @param javaTime the Java time * @return the NTFS time * @since 2.16.0 */ public static long toNtfsTime(final long javaTime) { final long javaHundredNanos = javaTime * HUNDRED_NANOS_PER_MILLISECOND; return Math.subtractExact(javaHundredNanos, WINDOWS_EPOCH_OFFSET); } /** * Converts {@link FileTime} to standard UNIX time in seconds. *

* The returned seconds value may lie out of bounds of UNIX time. Check with {@link FileTimes#isUnixTime(long)}. *

* * @param fileTime the original FileTime. * @return the UNIX timestamp or 0 if the input is null. * @see #isUnixTime(long) * @since 2.16.0 */ public static long toUnixTime(final FileTime fileTime) { return fileTime != null ? fileTime.to(TimeUnit.SECONDS) : 0; } private FileTimes() { // No instances. } }




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