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package org.apache.hbase.thirdparty.com.google.protobuf.util;

import org.apache.hbase.thirdparty.com.google.protobuf.Duration;
import org.apache.hbase.thirdparty.com.google.protobuf.Timestamp;

import java.math.BigInteger;
import java.text.ParseException;

/**
 * Utilities to help create/manipulate Timestamp/Duration
 *
 * @deprecated Use {@link Durations} and {@link Timestamps} instead.
 */
@Deprecated
public final class TimeUtil {
  // Timestamp for "0001-01-01T00:00:00Z"
  public static final long TIMESTAMP_SECONDS_MIN = -62135596800L;

  // Timestamp for "9999-12-31T23:59:59Z"
  public static final long TIMESTAMP_SECONDS_MAX = 253402300799L;
  public static final long DURATION_SECONDS_MIN = -315576000000L;
  public static final long DURATION_SECONDS_MAX = 315576000000L;

  private static final long NANOS_PER_SECOND = 1000000000;

  private TimeUtil() {}

  /**
   * Convert Timestamp to RFC 3339 date string format. The output will always
   * be Z-normalized and uses 3, 6 or 9 fractional digits as required to
   * represent the exact value. Note that Timestamp can only represent time
   * from 0001-01-01T00:00:00Z to 9999-12-31T23:59:59.999999999Z. See
   * https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3339.txt
   *
   * 

Example of generated format: "1972-01-01T10:00:20.021Z" * * @return The string representation of the given timestamp. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the given timestamp is not in the * valid range. * @deprecated Use {@link Timestamps#toString} instead. */ @Deprecated public static String toString(Timestamp timestamp) { return Timestamps.toString(timestamp); } /** * Parse from RFC 3339 date string to Timestamp. This method accepts all * outputs of {@link #toString(Timestamp)} and it also accepts any fractional * digits (or none) and any offset as long as they fit into nano-seconds * precision. * *

Example of accepted format: "1972-01-01T10:00:20.021-05:00" * * @return A Timestamp parsed from the string. * @throws ParseException if parsing fails. * @deprecated Use {@link Timestamps#parse} instead. */ @Deprecated public static Timestamp parseTimestamp(String value) throws ParseException { return Timestamps.parse(value); } /** * Convert Duration to string format. The string format will contains 3, 6, * or 9 fractional digits depending on the precision required to represent * the exact Duration value. For example: "1s", "1.010s", "1.000000100s", * "-3.100s" The range that can be represented by Duration is from * -315,576,000,000 to +315,576,000,000 inclusive (in seconds). * * @return The string representation of the given duration. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the given duration is not in the valid * range. * @deprecated Use {@link Durations#toString} instead. */ @Deprecated public static String toString(Duration duration) { return Durations.toString(duration); } /** * Parse from a string to produce a duration. * * @return A Duration parsed from the string. * @throws ParseException if parsing fails. * @deprecated Use {@link Durations#parse} instead. */ @Deprecated public static Duration parseDuration(String value) throws ParseException { return Durations.parse(value); } /** * Create a Timestamp from the number of milliseconds elapsed from the epoch. * * @deprecated Use {@link Timestamps#fromMillis} instead. */ @Deprecated public static Timestamp createTimestampFromMillis(long milliseconds) { return Timestamps.fromMillis(milliseconds); } /** * Create a Duration from the number of milliseconds. * * @deprecated Use {@link Durations#fromMillis} instead. */ @Deprecated public static Duration createDurationFromMillis(long milliseconds) { return Durations.fromMillis(milliseconds); } /** * Convert a Timestamp to the number of milliseconds elapsed from the epoch. * *

The result will be rounded down to the nearest millisecond. E.g., if the * timestamp represents "1969-12-31T23:59:59.999999999Z", it will be rounded * to -1 millisecond. * * @deprecated Use {@link Timestamps#toMillis} instead. */ @Deprecated public static long toMillis(Timestamp timestamp) { return Timestamps.toMillis(timestamp); } /** * Convert a Duration to the number of milliseconds.The result will be * rounded towards 0 to the nearest millisecond. E.g., if the duration * represents -1 nanosecond, it will be rounded to 0. * * @deprecated Use {@link Durations#toMillis} instead. */ @Deprecated public static long toMillis(Duration duration) { return Durations.toMillis(duration); } /** * Create a Timestamp from the number of microseconds elapsed from the epoch. * * @deprecated Use {@link Timestamps#fromMicros} instead. */ @Deprecated public static Timestamp createTimestampFromMicros(long microseconds) { return Timestamps.fromMicros(microseconds); } /** * Create a Duration from the number of microseconds. * * @deprecated Use {@link Durations#fromMicros} instead. */ @Deprecated public static Duration createDurationFromMicros(long microseconds) { return Durations.fromMicros(microseconds); } /** * Convert a Timestamp to the number of microseconds elapsed from the epoch. * *

The result will be rounded down to the nearest microsecond. E.g., if the * timestamp represents "1969-12-31T23:59:59.999999999Z", it will be rounded * to -1 millisecond. * * @deprecated Use {@link Timestamps#toMicros} instead. */ @Deprecated public static long toMicros(Timestamp timestamp) { return Timestamps.toMicros(timestamp); } /** * Convert a Duration to the number of microseconds.The result will be * rounded towards 0 to the nearest microseconds. E.g., if the duration * represents -1 nanosecond, it will be rounded to 0. * * @deprecated Use {@link Durations#toMicros} instead. */ @Deprecated public static long toMicros(Duration duration) { return Durations.toMicros(duration); } /** * Create a Timestamp from the number of nanoseconds elapsed from the epoch. * * @deprecated Use {@link Timestamps#fromNanos} instead. */ @Deprecated public static Timestamp createTimestampFromNanos(long nanoseconds) { return Timestamps.fromNanos(nanoseconds); } /** * Create a Duration from the number of nanoseconds. * * @deprecated Use {@link Durations#fromNanos} instead. */ @Deprecated public static Duration createDurationFromNanos(long nanoseconds) { return Durations.fromNanos(nanoseconds); } /** * Convert a Timestamp to the number of nanoseconds elapsed from the epoch. * * @deprecated Use {@link Timestamps#toNanos} instead. */ @Deprecated public static long toNanos(Timestamp timestamp) { return Timestamps.toNanos(timestamp); } /** * Convert a Duration to the number of nanoseconds. * * @deprecated Use {@link Durations#toNanos} instead. */ @Deprecated public static long toNanos(Duration duration) { return Durations.toNanos(duration); } /** * Get the current time. * * @deprecated Use {@code Timestamps.fromMillis(System.currentTimeMillis())} instead. */ @Deprecated public static Timestamp getCurrentTime() { return Timestamps.fromMillis(System.currentTimeMillis()); } /** * Get the epoch. * * @deprecated Use {@code Timestamps.fromMillis(0)} instead. */ @Deprecated public static Timestamp getEpoch() { return Timestamp.getDefaultInstance(); } /** * Calculate the difference between two timestamps. * * @deprecated Use {@link Timestamps#between} instead. */ @Deprecated public static Duration distance(Timestamp from, Timestamp to) { return Timestamps.between(from, to); } /** * Add a duration to a timestamp. * * @deprecated Use {@link Timestamps#add} instead. */ @Deprecated public static Timestamp add(Timestamp start, Duration length) { return Timestamps.add(start, length); } /** * Subtract a duration from a timestamp. * * @deprecated Use {@link Timestamps#subtract} instead. */ @Deprecated public static Timestamp subtract(Timestamp start, Duration length) { return Timestamps.subtract(start, length); } /** * Add two durations. * * @deprecated Use {@link Durations#add} instead. */ @Deprecated public static Duration add(Duration d1, Duration d2) { return Durations.add(d1, d2); } /** * Subtract a duration from another. * * @deprecated Use {@link Durations#subtract} instead. */ @Deprecated public static Duration subtract(Duration d1, Duration d2) { return Durations.subtract(d1, d2); } // Multiplications and divisions. // TODO(kak): Delete this. @SuppressWarnings("DurationSecondsToDouble") public static Duration multiply(Duration duration, double times) { double result = duration.getSeconds() * times + duration.getNanos() * times / 1000000000.0; if (result < Long.MIN_VALUE || result > Long.MAX_VALUE) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Result is out of valid range."); } long seconds = (long) result; int nanos = (int) ((result - seconds) * 1000000000); return normalizedDuration(seconds, nanos); } // TODO(kak): Delete this. public static Duration divide(Duration duration, double value) { return multiply(duration, 1.0 / value); } // TODO(kak): Delete this. public static Duration multiply(Duration duration, long times) { return createDurationFromBigInteger(toBigInteger(duration).multiply(toBigInteger(times))); } // TODO(kak): Delete this. public static Duration divide(Duration duration, long times) { return createDurationFromBigInteger(toBigInteger(duration).divide(toBigInteger(times))); } // TODO(kak): Delete this. public static long divide(Duration d1, Duration d2) { return toBigInteger(d1).divide(toBigInteger(d2)).longValue(); } // TODO(kak): Delete this. public static Duration remainder(Duration d1, Duration d2) { return createDurationFromBigInteger(toBigInteger(d1).remainder(toBigInteger(d2))); } private static final BigInteger NANOS_PER_SECOND_BIG_INTEGER = new BigInteger(String.valueOf(NANOS_PER_SECOND)); private static BigInteger toBigInteger(Duration duration) { return toBigInteger(duration.getSeconds()) .multiply(NANOS_PER_SECOND_BIG_INTEGER) .add(toBigInteger(duration.getNanos())); } private static BigInteger toBigInteger(long value) { return new BigInteger(String.valueOf(value)); } private static Duration createDurationFromBigInteger(BigInteger value) { long seconds = value.divide(new BigInteger(String.valueOf(NANOS_PER_SECOND))).longValue(); int nanos = value.remainder(new BigInteger(String.valueOf(NANOS_PER_SECOND))).intValue(); return normalizedDuration(seconds, nanos); } private static Duration normalizedDuration(long seconds, int nanos) { if (nanos <= -NANOS_PER_SECOND || nanos >= NANOS_PER_SECOND) { seconds += nanos / NANOS_PER_SECOND; nanos %= NANOS_PER_SECOND; } if (seconds > 0 && nanos < 0) { nanos += NANOS_PER_SECOND; seconds -= 1; } if (seconds < 0 && nanos > 0) { nanos -= NANOS_PER_SECOND; seconds += 1; } if (seconds < DURATION_SECONDS_MIN || seconds > DURATION_SECONDS_MAX) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Duration is out of valid range."); } return Duration.newBuilder().setSeconds(seconds).setNanos(nanos).build(); } }





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