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// Based on code Copyright (c) 1998-2000 Alex Chaffee and Purple Technology.

package org.jdom2.contrib.beans;

import java.util.*;
import java.util.regex.Matcher;
import java.util.regex.Pattern;
import java.util.regex.PatternSyntaxException;
import java.text.*;

/**
 * @author Alex Chaffee ([email protected])
 **/
@SuppressWarnings("javadoc")
public class DateUtils {

	public static boolean debug;

	/**
	 * Tries to parse the date according to several different formats.
	 * 

* BUG in TimeZone processing -- Calendar class always screws up the time when a TZ is set -- so ignored for now. * * @return null if not parseable **/ @SuppressWarnings("deprecation") public static Date parseDate(String s) { // some standard date format try { // this is deprecated, but it still parses more // formats than DateFormat.parse(String) return new Date(s); } catch (IllegalArgumentException dfe) { // do nothing... we try to recover. } // some other (?) standard date format try { return DateFormat.getDateInstance().parse(s); } catch (ParseException pe) { // OK, this is challenging, but we try the next option. } // a single int = msec since 1970 try { return new Date(Long.parseLong(s)); } catch (NumberFormatException nfe) { // Getting rediculous now... } ISO8601 iso = parseISO8601(s); if (iso != null) { Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance(); cal.set(Calendar.YEAR, iso.year); cal.set(Calendar.MONTH, iso.month - 1); cal.set(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH, iso.day); cal.set(Calendar.HOUR, iso.hour + 12); // ??? TZ bug again? cal.set(Calendar.MINUTE, iso.min); cal.set(Calendar.SECOND, iso.sec); return cal.getTime(); // why the hell does getTime() return a Date? } // if iso return null; } // parseDate public static class ISO8601 { public int year; public int month; public int day; public int hour; public int min; public int sec; public int frac; public String tz; } protected static String reISO8601 = "(\\d\\d\\d\\d)(-(\\d\\d)(-(\\d\\d))?)?" + "([T| ]?" + "(\\d\\d):(\\d\\d)(:((\\d\\d)(\\.(\\d+))?)?)?" + "(Z|([+-]\\d\\d:\\d\\d)|([A-Z]{3}))?)?"; public static ISO8601 parseISO8601(String s) { // ISO 8601 datetime: http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-datetime // e.g. 1997-07-16T19:20:30.45+01:00 // additions: "T" can be a space, TZ can be a three-char code, TZ can be missing try { Pattern pat = Pattern.compile(reISO8601); Matcher re = pat.matcher(s); if (re.matches()) { if (debug) showParens(re); ISO8601 iso = new ISO8601(); iso.year = toInt(re.group(1)); iso.month = toInt(re.group(3)); iso.day = toInt(re.group(5)); iso.hour = toInt(re.group(7)); iso.min = toInt(re.group(8)); iso.sec = toInt(re.group(11)); iso.frac = toInt(re.group(13)); iso.tz = re.group(14); if (debug) { System.out.println("year='" + iso.year + "'"); System.out.println("month='" + iso.month + "'"); System.out.println("day='" + iso.day + "'"); System.out.println("hour='" + iso.hour + "'"); System.out.println("min='" + iso.min + "'"); System.out.println("sec='" + iso.sec + "'"); System.out.println("frac='" + iso.frac + "'"); System.out.println("tz='" + iso.tz + "'"); } return iso; } } // try catch (PatternSyntaxException ree) { ree.printStackTrace(); } return null; } public static int toInt(String x) { if (x == null) return 0; try { return Integer.parseInt(x); } catch (NumberFormatException e) { return 0; } } /** * Dump parenthesized subexpressions found by a regular expression matcher object * @param r Matcher object with results to show */ static void showParens(Matcher r) { // Loop through each paren for (int i = 0; i < r.groupCount(); i++) { // Show paren register System.out.println("$" + i + " = " + r.group(i)); } } public static void main(String[] args) { debug = true; for (int i=0; i





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