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package org.apache.log4j.helpers;

import java.util.Date;
import java.text.FieldPosition;
import java.text.ParsePosition;
import java.text.DateFormat;

/**
   Formats a {@link Date} by printing the number of milliseconds
   elapsed since construction of the format.  This is the fastest
   printing DateFormat in the package.
   
   @author Ceki Gülcü
   
   @since 0.7.5
*/
public class RelativeTimeDateFormat extends DateFormat {
  private static final long serialVersionUID = 7055751607085611984L;


  protected final long startTime;

  public
  RelativeTimeDateFormat() {
    this.startTime = System.currentTimeMillis();
  }
  
  /**
     Appends to sbuf the number of milliseconds elapsed
     since the start of the application. 
     
     @since 0.7.5
  */
  public
  StringBuffer format(Date date, StringBuffer sbuf,
		      FieldPosition fieldPosition) {
    //System.err.println(":"+ date.getTime() + " - " + startTime);
    return sbuf.append((date.getTime() - startTime));
  }

  /**
     This method does not do anything but return null.
   */
  public
  Date parse(java.lang.String s, ParsePosition pos) {
    return null;
  }  
}




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