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package org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.exec.vector;
import java.sql.Timestamp;
import org.apache.hadoop.hive.serde2.io.DateWritable;
public final class TimestampUtils {
/**
* Store the given timestamp in nanoseconds into the timestamp object.
* @param timeInNanoSec Given timestamp in nanoseconds
* @param t The timestamp object
*/
public static void assignTimeInNanoSec(long timeInNanoSec, Timestamp t) {
/*
* java.sql.Timestamp consists of a long variable to store milliseconds and an integer variable for nanoseconds.
* The long variable is used to store only the full seconds converted to millis. For example for 1234 milliseconds,
* 1000 is stored in the long variable, and 234000000 (234 converted to nanoseconds) is stored as nanoseconds.
* The negative timestamps are also supported, but nanoseconds must be positive therefore millisecond part is
* reduced by one second.
*/
long integralSecInMillis = (timeInNanoSec / 1000000000) * 1000; // Full seconds converted to millis.
long nanos = timeInNanoSec % 1000000000; // The nanoseconds.
if (nanos < 0) {
nanos = 1000000000 + nanos; // The positive nano-part that will be added to milliseconds.
integralSecInMillis = ((timeInNanoSec / 1000000000) - 1) * 1000; // Reduce by one second.
}
t.setTime(integralSecInMillis);
t.setNanos((int) nanos);
}
public static long getTimeNanoSec(Timestamp t) {
long time = t.getTime();
int nanos = t.getNanos();
return (time * 1000000) + (nanos % 1000000);
}
public static long secondsToNanoseconds(long seconds) {
return seconds * 1000000000;
}
public static long doubleToNanoseconds(double d) {
return (long) (d * 1000000000);
}
public static long daysToNanoseconds(long daysSinceEpoch) {
return DateWritable.daysToMillis((int) daysSinceEpoch) * 1000000;
}
}