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package scala.concurrent.duration
import java.lang.{ Double => JDouble, Long => JLong }
import scala.language.implicitConversions
import scala.language.postfixOps
object Duration {
/**
* Construct a Duration from the given length and unit. Observe that nanosecond precision may be lost if
*
* - the unit is NANOSECONDS
* - and the length has an absolute value greater than 2^53
*
* Infinite inputs (and NaN) are converted into [[Duration.Inf]], [[Duration.MinusInf]] and [[Duration.Undefined]], respectively.
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the length was finite but the resulting duration cannot be expressed as a [[FiniteDuration]]
*/
def apply(length: Double, unit: TimeUnit): Duration = fromNanos(unit.toNanos(1) * length)
/**
* Construct a finite duration from the given length and time unit. The unit given is retained
* throughout calculations as long as possible, so that it can be retrieved later.
*/
def apply(length: Long, unit: TimeUnit): FiniteDuration = new FiniteDuration(length, unit)
/**
* Construct a finite duration from the given length and time unit, where the latter is
* looked up in a list of string representation. Valid choices are:
*
* `d, day, h, hour, min, minute, s, sec, second, ms, milli, millisecond, µs, micro, microsecond, ns, nano, nanosecond`
* and their pluralized forms (for every but the first mentioned form of each unit, i.e. no "ds", but "days").
*/
def apply(length: Long, unit: String): FiniteDuration = new FiniteDuration(length, Duration.timeUnit(unit))
// Double stores 52 bits mantissa, but there is an implied '1' in front, making the limit 2^53
private[this] final val maxPreciseDouble = 9007199254740992d
/**
* Parse String into Duration. Format is `""`, where
* whitespace is allowed before, between and after the parts. Infinities are
* designated by `"Inf"`, `"PlusInf"`, `"+Inf"` and `"-Inf"` or `"MinusInf"`.
*
* @throws NumberFormatException if format is not parseable
*/
def apply(s: String): Duration = {
val s1: String = s filterNot (_.isWhitespace)
s1 match {
case "Inf" | "PlusInf" | "+Inf" => Inf
case "MinusInf" | "-Inf" => MinusInf
case _ =>
val unitName = s1.reverse takeWhile (_.isLetter) reverse;
timeUnit get unitName match {
case Some(unit) =>
val valueStr = s1 dropRight unitName.length
val valueD = JDouble.parseDouble(valueStr)
if (valueD >= -maxPreciseDouble && valueD <= maxPreciseDouble) Duration(valueD, unit)
else Duration(JLong.parseLong(valueStr), unit)
case _ => throw new NumberFormatException("format error " + s)
}
}
}
// "ms milli millisecond" -> List("ms", "milli", "millis", "millisecond", "milliseconds")
private[this] def words(s: String) = (s.trim split "\\s+").toList
private[this] def expandLabels(labels: String): List[String] = {
val hd :: rest = words(labels)
hd :: rest.flatMap(s => List(s, s + "s"))
}
private[this] val timeUnitLabels = List(
DAYS -> "d day",
HOURS -> "h hour",
MINUTES -> "min minute",
SECONDS -> "s sec second",
MILLISECONDS -> "ms milli millisecond",
MICROSECONDS -> "µs micro microsecond",
NANOSECONDS -> "ns nano nanosecond"
)
// TimeUnit => standard label
protected[duration] val timeUnitName: Map[TimeUnit, String] =
timeUnitLabels.toMap mapValues (s => words(s).last) toMap
// Label => TimeUnit
protected[duration] val timeUnit: Map[String, TimeUnit] =
timeUnitLabels flatMap { case (unit, names) => expandLabels(names) map (_ -> unit) } toMap
/**
* Extract length and time unit out of a string, where the format must match the description for [[Duration$.apply(String):Duration apply(String)]].
* The extractor will not match for malformed strings or non-finite durations.
*/
def unapply(s: String): Option[(Long, TimeUnit)] =
( try Some(apply(s)) catch { case _: RuntimeException => None } ) flatMap unapply
/**
* Extract length and time unit out of a duration, if it is finite.
*/
def unapply(d: Duration): Option[(Long, TimeUnit)] =
if (d.isFinite()) Some((d.length, d.unit)) else None
/**
* Construct a possibly infinite or undefined Duration from the given number of nanoseconds.
*
* - `Double.PositiveInfinity` is mapped to [[Duration.Inf]]
* - `Double.NegativeInfinity` is mapped to [[Duration.MinusInf]]
* - `Double.NaN` is mapped to [[Duration.Undefined]]
* - `-0d` is mapped to [[Duration.Zero]] (exactly like `0d`)
*
* The semantics of the resulting Duration objects matches the semantics of their Double
* counterparts with respect to arithmetic operations.
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the length was finite but the resulting duration cannot be expressed as a [[FiniteDuration]]
*/
def fromNanos(nanos: Double): Duration = {
if (nanos.isInfinite)
if (nanos > 0) Inf else MinusInf
else if (nanos.isNaN)
Undefined
else if (nanos > Long.MaxValue || nanos < Long.MinValue)
throw new IllegalArgumentException("trying to construct too large duration with " + nanos + "ns")
else
fromNanos((nanos + 0.5).toLong)
}
private[this] final val µs_per_ns = 1000L
private[this] final val ms_per_ns = µs_per_ns * 1000
private[this] final val s_per_ns = ms_per_ns * 1000
private[this] final val min_per_ns = s_per_ns * 60
private[this] final val h_per_ns = min_per_ns * 60
private[this] final val d_per_ns = h_per_ns * 24
/**
* Construct a finite duration from the given number of nanoseconds. The
* result will have the coarsest possible time unit which can exactly express
* this duration.
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException for `Long.MinValue` since that would lead to inconsistent behavior afterwards (cannot be negated)
*/
def fromNanos(nanos: Long): FiniteDuration = {
if (nanos % d_per_ns == 0) Duration(nanos / d_per_ns, DAYS)
else if (nanos % h_per_ns == 0) Duration(nanos / h_per_ns, HOURS)
else if (nanos % min_per_ns == 0) Duration(nanos / min_per_ns, MINUTES)
else if (nanos % s_per_ns == 0) Duration(nanos / s_per_ns, SECONDS)
else if (nanos % ms_per_ns == 0) Duration(nanos / ms_per_ns, MILLISECONDS)
else if (nanos % µs_per_ns == 0) Duration(nanos / µs_per_ns, MICROSECONDS)
else Duration(nanos, NANOSECONDS)
}
/**
* Preconstructed value of `0.days`.
*/
// unit as coarse as possible to keep (_ + Zero) sane unit-wise
val Zero: FiniteDuration = new FiniteDuration(0, DAYS)
/**
* The Undefined value corresponds closely to Double.NaN:
*
* - it is the result of otherwise invalid operations
* - it does not equal itself (according to `equals()`)
* - it compares greater than any other Duration apart from itself (for which `compare` returns 0)
*
* The particular comparison semantics mirror those of Double.NaN.
*
* '''''Use `eq` when checking an input of a method against this value.'''''
*/
val Undefined: Infinite = new Infinite {
override def toString = "Duration.Undefined"
override def equals(other: Any) = false
override def +(other: Duration): Duration = this
override def -(other: Duration): Duration = this
override def *(factor: Double): Duration = this
override def /(factor: Double): Duration = this
override def /(other: Duration): Double = Double.NaN
def compare(other: Duration) = if (other eq this) 0 else 1
def unary_- : Duration = this
def toUnit(unit: TimeUnit): Double = Double.NaN
}
sealed abstract class Infinite extends Duration {
def +(other: Duration): Duration = other match {
case x if x eq Undefined => Undefined
case x: Infinite if x ne this => Undefined
case _ => this
}
def -(other: Duration): Duration = other match {
case x if x eq Undefined => Undefined
case x: Infinite if x eq this => Undefined
case _ => this
}
def *(factor: Double): Duration =
if (factor == 0d || factor.isNaN) Undefined
else if (factor < 0d) -this
else this
def /(divisor: Double): Duration =
if (divisor.isNaN || divisor.isInfinite) Undefined
else if ((divisor compare 0d) < 0) -this
else this
def /(divisor: Duration): Double = divisor match {
case _: Infinite => Double.NaN
case x => Double.PositiveInfinity * (if ((this > Zero) ^ (divisor >= Zero)) -1 else 1)
}
final def isFinite() = false
private[this] def fail(what: String) = throw new IllegalArgumentException(s"$what not allowed on infinite Durations")
final def length: Long = fail("length")
final def unit: TimeUnit = fail("unit")
final def toNanos: Long = fail("toNanos")
final def toMicros: Long = fail("toMicros")
final def toMillis: Long = fail("toMillis")
final def toSeconds: Long = fail("toSeconds")
final def toMinutes: Long = fail("toMinutes")
final def toHours: Long = fail("toHours")
final def toDays: Long = fail("toDays")
final def toCoarsest: Duration = this
}
/**
* Infinite duration: greater than any other (apart from Undefined) and not equal to any other
* but itself. This value closely corresponds to Double.PositiveInfinity,
* matching its semantics in arithmetic operations.
*/
val Inf: Infinite = new Infinite {
override def toString = "Duration.Inf"
def compare(other: Duration) = other match {
case x if x eq Undefined => -1 // Undefined != Undefined
case x if x eq this => 0 // `case Inf` will include null checks in the byte code
case _ => 1
}
def unary_- : Duration = MinusInf
def toUnit(unit: TimeUnit): Double = Double.PositiveInfinity
}
/**
* Infinite duration: less than any other and not equal to any other
* but itself. This value closely corresponds to Double.NegativeInfinity,
* matching its semantics in arithmetic operations.
*/
val MinusInf: Infinite = new Infinite {
override def toString = "Duration.MinusInf"
def compare(other: Duration) = if (other eq this) 0 else -1
def unary_- : Duration = Inf
def toUnit(unit: TimeUnit): Double = Double.NegativeInfinity
}
// Java Factories
/**
* Construct a finite duration from the given length and time unit. The unit given is retained
* throughout calculations as long as possible, so that it can be retrieved later.
*/
def create(length: Long, unit: TimeUnit): FiniteDuration = apply(length, unit)
/**
* Construct a Duration from the given length and unit. Observe that nanosecond precision may be lost if
*
* - the unit is NANOSECONDS
* - and the length has an absolute value greater than 2^53
*
* Infinite inputs (and NaN) are converted into [[Duration.Inf]], [[Duration.MinusInf]] and [[Duration.Undefined]], respectively.
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the length was finite but the resulting duration cannot be expressed as a [[FiniteDuration]]
*/
def create(length: Double, unit: TimeUnit): Duration = apply(length, unit)
/**
* Construct a finite duration from the given length and time unit, where the latter is
* looked up in a list of string representation. Valid choices are:
*
* `d, day, h, hour, min, minute, s, sec, second, ms, milli, millisecond, µs, micro, microsecond, ns, nano, nanosecond`
* and their pluralized forms (for every but the first mentioned form of each unit, i.e. no "ds", but "days").
*/
def create(length: Long, unit: String): FiniteDuration = apply(length, unit)
/**
* Parse String into Duration. Format is `""`, where
* whitespace is allowed before, between and after the parts. Infinities are
* designated by `"Inf"`, `"PlusInf"`, `"+Inf"` and `"-Inf"` or `"MinusInf"`.
*
* @throws NumberFormatException if format is not parseable
*/
def create(s: String): Duration = apply(s)
/**
* The natural ordering of durations matches the natural ordering for Double, including non-finite values.
*/
implicit object DurationIsOrdered extends Ordering[Duration] {
def compare(a: Duration, b: Duration) = a compare b
}
}
/**
* Utility for working with java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit durations.
*
* '''''This class is not meant as a general purpose representation of time, it is
* optimized for the needs of `scala.concurrent`.'''''
*
* Basic Usage
*
*
* Examples:
* {{{
* import scala.concurrent.duration._
*
* val duration = Duration(100, MILLISECONDS)
* val duration = Duration(100, "millis")
*
* duration.toNanos
* duration < 1.second
* duration <= Duration.Inf
* }}}
*
* '''''Invoking inexpressible conversions (like calling `toSeconds` on an infinite duration) will throw an IllegalArgumentException.'''''
*
*
* Implicits are also provided for Int, Long and Double. Example usage:
* {{{
* import scala.concurrent.duration._
*
* val duration = 100 millis
* }}}
*
* '''''The DSL provided by the implicit conversions always allows construction of finite durations, even for infinite Double inputs; use Duration.Inf instead.'''''
*
* Extractors, parsing and arithmetic are also included:
* {{{
* val d = Duration("1.2 µs")
* val Duration(length, unit) = 5 millis
* val d2 = d * 2.5
* val d3 = d2 + 1.millisecond
* }}}
*
* Handling of Time Units
*
* Calculations performed on finite durations always retain the more precise unit of either operand, no matter
* whether a coarser unit would be able to exactly express the same duration. This means that Duration can be
* used as a lossless container for a (length, unit) pair if it is constructed using the corresponding methods
* and no arithmetic is performed on it; adding/subtracting durations should in that case be done with care.
*
* Correspondence to Double Semantics
*
* The semantics of arithmetic operations on Duration are two-fold:
*
* - exact addition/subtraction with nanosecond resolution for finite durations, independent of the summands' magnitude
* - isomorphic to `java.lang.Double` when it comes to infinite or undefined values
*
* The conversion between Duration and Double is done using [[Duration.toUnit]] (with unit NANOSECONDS)
* and [[Duration$.fromNanos(Double):Duration Duration.fromNanos(Double)]].
*
* Ordering
*
* The default ordering is consistent with the ordering of Double numbers, which means that Undefined is
* considered greater than all other durations, including [[Duration.Inf]].
*
* @define exc @throws IllegalArgumentException when invoked on a non-finite duration
*
* @define ovf @throws IllegalArgumentException in case of a finite overflow: the range of a finite duration is +-(2^63-1)ns, and no conversion to infinite durations takes place.
*/
sealed abstract class Duration extends Serializable with Ordered[Duration] {
/**
* Obtain the length of this Duration measured in the unit obtained by the `unit` method.
*
* $exc
*/
def length: Long
/**
* Obtain the time unit in which the length of this duration is measured.
*
* $exc
*/
def unit: TimeUnit
/**
* Return the length of this duration measured in whole nanoseconds, rounding towards zero.
*
* $exc
*/
def toNanos: Long
/**
* Return the length of this duration measured in whole microseconds, rounding towards zero.
*
* $exc
*/
def toMicros: Long
/**
* Return the length of this duration measured in whole milliseconds, rounding towards zero.
*
* $exc
*/
def toMillis: Long
/**
* Return the length of this duration measured in whole seconds, rounding towards zero.
*
* $exc
*/
def toSeconds: Long
/**
* Return the length of this duration measured in whole minutes, rounding towards zero.
*
* $exc
*/
def toMinutes: Long
/**
* Return the length of this duration measured in whole hours, rounding towards zero.
*
* $exc
*/
def toHours: Long
/**
* Return the length of this duration measured in whole days, rounding towards zero.
*
* $exc
*/
def toDays: Long
/**
* Return the number of nanoseconds as floating point number, scaled down to the given unit.
* The result may not precisely represent this duration due to the Double datatype's inherent
* limitations (mantissa size effectively 53 bits). Non-finite durations are represented as
* - [[Duration.Undefined]] is mapped to Double.NaN
* - [[Duration.Inf]] is mapped to Double.PositiveInfinity
* - [[Duration.MinusInf]] is mapped to Double.NegativeInfinity
*/
def toUnit(unit: TimeUnit): Double
/**
* Return the sum of that duration and this. When involving non-finite summands the semantics match those
* of Double.
*
* $ovf
*/
def +(other: Duration): Duration
/**
* Return the difference of that duration and this. When involving non-finite summands the semantics match those
* of Double.
*
* $ovf
*/
def -(other: Duration): Duration
/**
* Return this duration multiplied by the scalar factor. When involving non-finite factors the semantics match those
* of Double.
*
* $ovf
*/
def *(factor: Double): Duration
/**
* Return this duration divided by the scalar factor. When involving non-finite factors the semantics match those
* of Double.
*
* $ovf
*/
def /(divisor: Double): Duration
/**
* Return the quotient of this and that duration as floating-point number. The semantics are
* determined by Double as if calculating the quotient of the nanosecond lengths of both factors.
*/
def /(divisor: Duration): Double
/**
* Negate this duration. The only two values which are mapped to themselves are [[Duration.Zero]] and [[Duration.Undefined]].
*/
def unary_- : Duration
/**
* This method returns whether this duration is finite, which is not the same as
* `!isInfinite` for Double because this method also returns `false` for [[Duration.Undefined]].
*/
def isFinite(): Boolean
/**
* Return the smaller of this and that duration as determined by the natural ordering.
*/
def min(other: Duration): Duration = if (this < other) this else other
/**
* Return the larger of this and that duration as determined by the natural ordering.
*/
def max(other: Duration): Duration = if (this > other) this else other
// Java API
/**
* Return this duration divided by the scalar factor. When involving non-finite factors the semantics match those
* of Double.
*
* $ovf
*/
def div(divisor: Double) = this / divisor
/**
* Return the quotient of this and that duration as floating-point number. The semantics are
* determined by Double as if calculating the quotient of the nanosecond lengths of both factors.
*/
def div(other: Duration) = this / other
def gt(other: Duration) = this > other
def gteq(other: Duration) = this >= other
def lt(other: Duration) = this < other
def lteq(other: Duration) = this <= other
/**
* Return the difference of that duration and this. When involving non-finite summands the semantics match those
* of Double.
*
* $ovf
*/
def minus(other: Duration) = this - other
/**
* Return this duration multiplied by the scalar factor. When involving non-finite factors the semantics match those
* of Double.
*
* $ovf
*/
def mul(factor: Double) = this * factor
/**
* Negate this duration. The only two values which are mapped to themselves are [[Duration.Zero]] and [[Duration.Undefined]].
*/
def neg() = -this
/**
* Return the sum of that duration and this. When involving non-finite summands the semantics match those
* of Double.
*
* $ovf
*/
def plus(other: Duration) = this + other
/**
* Return duration which is equal to this duration but with a coarsest Unit, or self in case it is already the coarsest Unit
*
* Examples:
* {{{
* Duration(60, MINUTES).toCoarsest // Duration(1, HOURS)
* Duration(1000, MILLISECONDS).toCoarsest // Duration(1, SECONDS)
* Duration(48, HOURS).toCoarsest // Duration(2, DAYS)
* Duration(5, SECONDS).toCoarsest // Duration(5, SECONDS)
* }}}
*/
def toCoarsest: Duration
}
object FiniteDuration {
implicit object FiniteDurationIsOrdered extends Ordering[FiniteDuration] {
def compare(a: FiniteDuration, b: FiniteDuration) = a compare b
}
def apply(length: Long, unit: TimeUnit) = new FiniteDuration(length, unit)
def apply(length: Long, unit: String) = new FiniteDuration(length, Duration.timeUnit(unit))
// limit on abs. value of durations in their units
private final val max_ns = Long.MaxValue
private final val max_µs = max_ns / 1000
private final val max_ms = max_µs / 1000
private final val max_s = max_ms / 1000
private final val max_min= max_s / 60
private final val max_h = max_min / 60
private final val max_d = max_h / 24
}
/**
* This class represents a finite duration. Its addition and subtraction operators are overloaded to retain
* this guarantee statically. The range of this class is limited to +-(2^63-1)ns, which is roughly 292 years.
*/
final class FiniteDuration(val length: Long, val unit: TimeUnit) extends Duration {
import FiniteDuration._
import Duration._
private[this] def bounded(max: Long) = -max <= length && length <= max
require(unit match {
/*
* enforce the 2^63-1 ns limit, must be pos/neg symmetrical because of unary_-
*/
case NANOSECONDS ⇒ bounded(max_ns)
case MICROSECONDS ⇒ bounded(max_µs)
case MILLISECONDS ⇒ bounded(max_ms)
case SECONDS ⇒ bounded(max_s)
case MINUTES ⇒ bounded(max_min)
case HOURS ⇒ bounded(max_h)
case DAYS ⇒ bounded(max_d)
case _ ⇒
val v = DAYS.convert(length, unit)
-max_d <= v && v <= max_d
}, "Duration is limited to +-(2^63-1)ns (ca. 292 years)")
def toNanos = unit.toNanos(length)
def toMicros = unit.toMicros(length)
def toMillis = unit.toMillis(length)
def toSeconds = unit.toSeconds(length)
def toMinutes = unit.toMinutes(length)
def toHours = unit.toHours(length)
def toDays = unit.toDays(length)
def toUnit(u: TimeUnit) = toNanos.toDouble / NANOSECONDS.convert(1, u)
/**
* Construct a [[Deadline]] from this duration by adding it to the current instant `Deadline.now`.
*/
def fromNow: Deadline = Deadline.now + this
private[this] def unitString = timeUnitName(unit) + ( if (length == 1) "" else "s" )
override def toString = "" + length + " " + unitString
def compare(other: Duration) = other match {
case x: FiniteDuration => toNanos compare x.toNanos
case _ => -(other compare this)
}
// see https://www.securecoding.cert.org/confluence/display/java/NUM00-J.+Detect+or+prevent+integer+overflow
private[this] def safeAdd(a: Long, b: Long): Long = {
if ((b > 0) && (a > Long.MaxValue - b) ||
(b < 0) && (a < Long.MinValue - b)) throw new IllegalArgumentException("integer overflow")
a + b
}
private[this] def add(otherLength: Long, otherUnit: TimeUnit): FiniteDuration = {
val commonUnit = if (otherUnit.convert(1, unit) == 0) unit else otherUnit
val totalLength = safeAdd(commonUnit.convert(length, unit), commonUnit.convert(otherLength, otherUnit))
new FiniteDuration(totalLength, commonUnit)
}
def +(other: Duration) = other match {
case x: FiniteDuration => add(x.length, x.unit)
case _ => other
}
def -(other: Duration) = other match {
case x: FiniteDuration => add(-x.length, x.unit)
case _ => -other
}
def *(factor: Double) =
if (!factor.isInfinite) fromNanos(toNanos * factor)
else if (factor.isNaN) Undefined
else if ((factor > 0) ^ (this < Zero)) Inf
else MinusInf
def /(divisor: Double) =
if (!divisor.isInfinite) fromNanos(toNanos / divisor)
else if (divisor.isNaN) Undefined
else Zero
// if this is made a constant, then scalac will elide the conditional and always return +0.0, SI-6331
private[this] def minusZero = -0d
def /(divisor: Duration): Double =
if (divisor.isFinite()) toNanos.toDouble / divisor.toNanos
else if (divisor eq Undefined) Double.NaN
else if ((length < 0) ^ (divisor > Zero)) 0d
else minusZero
// overloaded methods taking FiniteDurations, so that you can calculate while statically staying finite
def +(other: FiniteDuration) = add(other.length, other.unit)
def -(other: FiniteDuration) = add(-other.length, other.unit)
def plus(other: FiniteDuration) = this + other
def minus(other: FiniteDuration) = this - other
def min(other: FiniteDuration) = if (this < other) this else other
def max(other: FiniteDuration) = if (this > other) this else other
// overloaded methods taking Long so that you can calculate while statically staying finite
/**
* Return the quotient of this duration and the given integer factor.
*
* @throws ArithmeticException if the factor is 0
*/
def /(divisor: Long) = fromNanos(toNanos / divisor)
/**
* Return the product of this duration and the given integer factor.
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the result would overflow the range of FiniteDuration
*/
def *(factor: Long) = new FiniteDuration(safeMul(length, factor), unit)
/*
* This method avoids the use of Long division, which saves 95% of the time spent,
* by checking that there are enough leading zeros so that the result has a chance
* to fit into a Long again; the remaining edge cases are caught by using the sign
* of the product for overflow detection.
*
* This method is not general purpose because it disallows the (otherwise legal)
* case of Long.MinValue * 1, but that is okay for use in FiniteDuration, since
* Long.MinValue is not a legal `length` anyway.
*/
private def safeMul(_a: Long, _b: Long): Long = {
val a = scala.math.abs(_a)
val b = scala.math.abs(_b)
import java.lang.Long.{ numberOfLeadingZeros => leading }
if (leading(a) + leading(b) < 64) throw new IllegalArgumentException("multiplication overflow")
val product = a * b
if (product < 0) throw new IllegalArgumentException("multiplication overflow")
if (a == _a ^ b == _b) -product else product
}
/**
* Return the quotient of this duration and the given integer factor.
*
* @throws ArithmeticException if the factor is 0
*/
def div(divisor: Long) = this / divisor
/**
* Return the product of this duration and the given integer factor.
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the result would overflow the range of FiniteDuration
*/
def mul(factor: Long) = this * factor
def unary_- = Duration(-length, unit)
final def isFinite() = true
final def toCoarsest: Duration = {
def loop(length: Long, unit: TimeUnit): FiniteDuration = {
def coarserOrThis(coarser: TimeUnit, divider: Int) =
if (length % divider == 0) loop(length / divider, coarser)
else if (unit == this.unit) this
else FiniteDuration(length, unit)
unit match {
case DAYS => FiniteDuration(length, unit)
case HOURS => coarserOrThis(DAYS, 24)
case MINUTES => coarserOrThis(HOURS, 60)
case SECONDS => coarserOrThis(MINUTES, 60)
case MILLISECONDS => coarserOrThis(SECONDS, 1000)
case MICROSECONDS => coarserOrThis(MILLISECONDS, 1000)
case NANOSECONDS => coarserOrThis(MICROSECONDS, 1000)
}
}
if (unit == DAYS || length == 0) this
else loop(length, unit)
}
override def equals(other: Any) = other match {
case x: FiniteDuration => toNanos == x.toNanos
case _ => super.equals(other)
}
override def hashCode = toNanos.toInt
}