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package org.threeten.bp.zone;

import static org.threeten.bp.temporal.TemporalAdjusters.nextOrSame;
import static org.threeten.bp.temporal.TemporalAdjusters.previousOrSame;

import java.io.DataInput;
import java.io.DataOutput;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.Serializable;

import org.threeten.bp.DayOfWeek;
import org.threeten.bp.LocalDate;
import org.threeten.bp.LocalDateTime;
import org.threeten.bp.LocalTime;
import org.threeten.bp.Month;
import org.threeten.bp.ZoneOffset;
import org.threeten.bp.chrono.IsoChronology;
import org.threeten.bp.jdk8.Jdk8Methods;

/**
 * A rule expressing how to create a transition.
 * 

* This class allows rules for identifying future transitions to be expressed. * A rule might be written in many forms: *

    *
  • the 16th March *
  • the Sunday on or after the 16th March *
  • the Sunday on or before the 16th March *
  • the last Sunday in February *

* These different rule types can be expressed and queried. * *

Specification for implementors

* This class is immutable and thread-safe. */ public final class ZoneOffsetTransitionRule implements Serializable { /** * Serialization version. */ private static final long serialVersionUID = 6889046316657758795L; /** * The number of seconds per day. */ private static final int SECS_PER_DAY = 86400; /** * The month of the month-day of the first day of the cutover week. * The actual date will be adjusted by the dowChange field. */ private final Month month; /** * The day-of-month of the month-day of the cutover week. * If positive, it is the start of the week where the cutover can occur. * If negative, it represents the end of the week where cutover can occur. * The value is the number of days from the end of the month, such that * {@code -1} is the last day of the month, {@code -2} is the second * to last day, and so on. */ private final byte dom; /** * The cutover day-of-week, null to retain the day-of-month. */ private final DayOfWeek dow; /** * The cutover time in the 'before' offset. */ private final LocalTime time; /** * The number of days to adjust by. */ private final int adjustDays; /** * The definition of how the local time should be interpreted. */ private final TimeDefinition timeDefinition; /** * The standard offset at the cutover. */ private final ZoneOffset standardOffset; /** * The offset before the cutover. */ private final ZoneOffset offsetBefore; /** * The offset after the cutover. */ private final ZoneOffset offsetAfter; /** * Obtains an instance defining the yearly rule to create transitions between two offsets. *

* Applications should normally obtain an instance from {@link ZoneRules}. * This factory is only intended for use when creating {@link ZoneRules}. * * @param month the month of the month-day of the first day of the cutover week, not null * @param dayOfMonthIndicator the day of the month-day of the cutover week, positive if the week is that * day or later, negative if the week is that day or earlier, counting from the last day of the month, * from -28 to 31 excluding 0 * @param dayOfWeek the required day-of-week, null if the month-day should not be changed * @param time the cutover time in the 'before' offset, not null * @param timeEndOfDay whether the time is midnight at the end of day * @param timeDefnition how to interpret the cutover * @param standardOffset the standard offset in force at the cutover, not null * @param offsetBefore the offset before the cutover, not null * @param offsetAfter the offset after the cutover, not null * @return the rule, not null * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the day of month indicator is invalid * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the end of day flag is true when the time is not midnight */ public static ZoneOffsetTransitionRule of( Month month, int dayOfMonthIndicator, DayOfWeek dayOfWeek, LocalTime time, boolean timeEndOfDay, TimeDefinition timeDefnition, ZoneOffset standardOffset, ZoneOffset offsetBefore, ZoneOffset offsetAfter) { Jdk8Methods.requireNonNull(month, "month"); Jdk8Methods.requireNonNull(time, "time"); Jdk8Methods.requireNonNull(timeDefnition, "timeDefnition"); Jdk8Methods.requireNonNull(standardOffset, "standardOffset"); Jdk8Methods.requireNonNull(offsetBefore, "offsetBefore"); Jdk8Methods.requireNonNull(offsetAfter, "offsetAfter"); if (dayOfMonthIndicator < -28 || dayOfMonthIndicator > 31 || dayOfMonthIndicator == 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Day of month indicator must be between -28 and 31 inclusive excluding zero"); } if (timeEndOfDay && time.equals(LocalTime.MIDNIGHT) == false) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Time must be midnight when end of day flag is true"); } return new ZoneOffsetTransitionRule(month, dayOfMonthIndicator, dayOfWeek, time, timeEndOfDay ? 1 : 0, timeDefnition, standardOffset, offsetBefore, offsetAfter); } /** * Creates an instance defining the yearly rule to create transitions between two offsets. * * @param month the month of the month-day of the first day of the cutover week, not null * @param dayOfMonthIndicator the day of the month-day of the cutover week, positive if the week is that * day or later, negative if the week is that day or earlier, counting from the last day of the month, * from -28 to 31 excluding 0 * @param dayOfWeek the required day-of-week, null if the month-day should not be changed * @param time the cutover time in the 'before' offset, not null * @param adjustDays the time days adjustment * @param timeDefnition how to interpret the cutover * @param standardOffset the standard offset in force at the cutover, not null * @param offsetBefore the offset before the cutover, not null * @param offsetAfter the offset after the cutover, not null * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the day of month indicator is invalid * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the end of day flag is true when the time is not midnight */ ZoneOffsetTransitionRule( Month month, int dayOfMonthIndicator, DayOfWeek dayOfWeek, LocalTime time, int adjustDays, TimeDefinition timeDefnition, ZoneOffset standardOffset, ZoneOffset offsetBefore, ZoneOffset offsetAfter) { this.month = month; this.dom = (byte) dayOfMonthIndicator; this.dow = dayOfWeek; this.time = time; this.adjustDays = adjustDays; this.timeDefinition = timeDefnition; this.standardOffset = standardOffset; this.offsetBefore = offsetBefore; this.offsetAfter = offsetAfter; } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Uses a serialization delegate. * * @return the replacing object, not null */ private Object writeReplace() { return new Ser(Ser.ZOTRULE, this); } /** * Writes the state to the stream. * * @param out the output stream, not null * @throws IOException if an error occurs */ void writeExternal(DataOutput out) throws IOException { final int timeSecs = time.toSecondOfDay() + adjustDays * SECS_PER_DAY; final int stdOffset = standardOffset.getTotalSeconds(); final int beforeDiff = offsetBefore.getTotalSeconds() - stdOffset; final int afterDiff = offsetAfter.getTotalSeconds() - stdOffset; final int timeByte = (timeSecs % 3600 == 0 && timeSecs <= SECS_PER_DAY ? (timeSecs == SECS_PER_DAY ? 24 : time.getHour()) : 31); final int stdOffsetByte = (stdOffset % 900 == 0 ? stdOffset / 900 + 128 : 255); final int beforeByte = (beforeDiff == 0 || beforeDiff == 1800 || beforeDiff == 3600 ? beforeDiff / 1800 : 3); final int afterByte = (afterDiff == 0 || afterDiff == 1800 || afterDiff == 3600 ? afterDiff / 1800 : 3); final int dowByte = (dow == null ? 0 : dow.getValue()); int b = (month.getValue() << 28) + // 4 bits ((dom + 32) << 22) + // 6 bits (dowByte << 19) + // 3 bits (timeByte << 14) + // 5 bits (timeDefinition.ordinal() << 12) + // 2 bits (stdOffsetByte << 4) + // 8 bits (beforeByte << 2) + // 2 bits afterByte; // 2 bits out.writeInt(b); if (timeByte == 31) { out.writeInt(timeSecs); } if (stdOffsetByte == 255) { out.writeInt(stdOffset); } if (beforeByte == 3) { out.writeInt(offsetBefore.getTotalSeconds()); } if (afterByte == 3) { out.writeInt(offsetAfter.getTotalSeconds()); } } /** * Reads the state from the stream. * * @param in the input stream, not null * @return the created object, not null * @throws IOException if an error occurs */ static ZoneOffsetTransitionRule readExternal(DataInput in) throws IOException { int data = in.readInt(); Month month = Month.of(data >>> 28); int dom = ((data & (63 << 22)) >>> 22) - 32; int dowByte = (data & (7 << 19)) >>> 19; DayOfWeek dow = dowByte == 0 ? null : DayOfWeek.of(dowByte); int timeByte = (data & (31 << 14)) >>> 14; TimeDefinition defn = TimeDefinition.values()[(data & (3 << 12)) >>> 12]; int stdByte = (data & (255 << 4)) >>> 4; int beforeByte = (data & (3 << 2)) >>> 2; int afterByte = (data & 3); int timeOfDaysSecs = (timeByte == 31 ? in.readInt() : timeByte * 3600); ZoneOffset std = (stdByte == 255 ? ZoneOffset.ofTotalSeconds(in.readInt()) : ZoneOffset.ofTotalSeconds((stdByte - 128) * 900)); ZoneOffset before = (beforeByte == 3 ? ZoneOffset.ofTotalSeconds(in.readInt()) : ZoneOffset.ofTotalSeconds(std.getTotalSeconds() + beforeByte * 1800)); ZoneOffset after = (afterByte == 3 ? ZoneOffset.ofTotalSeconds(in.readInt()) : ZoneOffset.ofTotalSeconds(std.getTotalSeconds() + afterByte * 1800)); // only bit of validation that we need to copy from public of() method if (dom < -28 || dom > 31 || dom == 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Day of month indicator must be between -28 and 31 inclusive excluding zero"); } LocalTime time = LocalTime.ofSecondOfDay(Jdk8Methods.floorMod(timeOfDaysSecs, SECS_PER_DAY)); int adjustDays = Jdk8Methods.floorDiv(timeOfDaysSecs, SECS_PER_DAY); return new ZoneOffsetTransitionRule(month, dom, dow, time, adjustDays, defn, std, before, after); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Gets the month of the transition. *

* If the rule defines an exact date then the month is the month of that date. *

* If the rule defines a week where the transition might occur, then the month * if the month of either the earliest or latest possible date of the cutover. * * @return the month of the transition, not null */ public Month getMonth() { return month; } /** * Gets the indicator of the day-of-month of the transition. *

* If the rule defines an exact date then the day is the month of that date. *

* If the rule defines a week where the transition might occur, then the day * defines either the start of the end of the transition week. *

* If the value is positive, then it represents a normal day-of-month, and is the * earliest possible date that the transition can be. * The date may refer to 29th February which should be treated as 1st March in non-leap years. *

* If the value is negative, then it represents the number of days back from the * end of the month where {@code -1} is the last day of the month. * In this case, the day identified is the latest possible date that the transition can be. * * @return the day-of-month indicator, from -28 to 31 excluding 0 */ public int getDayOfMonthIndicator() { return dom; } /** * Gets the day-of-week of the transition. *

* If the rule defines an exact date then this returns null. *

* If the rule defines a week where the cutover might occur, then this method * returns the day-of-week that the month-day will be adjusted to. * If the day is positive then the adjustment is later. * If the day is negative then the adjustment is earlier. * * @return the day-of-week that the transition occurs, null if the rule defines an exact date */ public DayOfWeek getDayOfWeek() { return dow; } /** * Gets the local time of day of the transition which must be checked with * {@link #isMidnightEndOfDay()}. *

* The time is converted into an instant using the time definition. * * @return the local time of day of the transition, not null */ public LocalTime getLocalTime() { return time; } /** * Is the transition local time midnight at the end of day. *

* The transition may be represented as occurring at 24:00. * * @return whether a local time of midnight is at the start or end of the day */ public boolean isMidnightEndOfDay() { return adjustDays == 1 && time.equals(LocalTime.MIDNIGHT); } /** * Gets the time definition, specifying how to convert the time to an instant. *

* The local time can be converted to an instant using the standard offset, * the wall offset or UTC. * * @return the time definition, not null */ public TimeDefinition getTimeDefinition() { return timeDefinition; } /** * Gets the standard offset in force at the transition. * * @return the standard offset, not null */ public ZoneOffset getStandardOffset() { return standardOffset; } /** * Gets the offset before the transition. * * @return the offset before, not null */ public ZoneOffset getOffsetBefore() { return offsetBefore; } /** * Gets the offset after the transition. * * @return the offset after, not null */ public ZoneOffset getOffsetAfter() { return offsetAfter; } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Creates a transition instance for the specified year. *

* Calculations are performed using the ISO-8601 chronology. * * @param year the year to create a transition for, not null * @return the transition instance, not null */ public ZoneOffsetTransition createTransition(int year) { LocalDate date; if (dom < 0) { date = LocalDate.of(year, month, month.length(IsoChronology.INSTANCE.isLeapYear(year)) + 1 + dom); if (dow != null) { date = date.with(previousOrSame(dow)); } } else { date = LocalDate.of(year, month, dom); if (dow != null) { date = date.with(nextOrSame(dow)); } } LocalDateTime localDT = LocalDateTime.of(date.plusDays(adjustDays), time); LocalDateTime transition = timeDefinition.createDateTime(localDT, standardOffset, offsetBefore); return new ZoneOffsetTransition(transition, offsetBefore, offsetAfter); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Checks if this object equals another. *

* The entire state of the object is compared. * * @param otherRule the other object to compare to, null returns false * @return true if equal */ @Override public boolean equals(Object otherRule) { if (otherRule == this) { return true; } if (otherRule instanceof ZoneOffsetTransitionRule) { ZoneOffsetTransitionRule other = (ZoneOffsetTransitionRule) otherRule; return month == other.month && dom == other.dom && dow == other.dow && timeDefinition == other.timeDefinition && adjustDays == other.adjustDays && time.equals(other.time) && standardOffset.equals(other.standardOffset) && offsetBefore.equals(other.offsetBefore) && offsetAfter.equals(other.offsetAfter); } return false; } /** * Returns a suitable hash code. * * @return the hash code */ @Override public int hashCode() { int hash = ((time.toSecondOfDay() + adjustDays) << 15) + (month.ordinal() << 11) + ((dom + 32) << 5) + ((dow == null ? 7 : dow.ordinal()) << 2) + (timeDefinition.ordinal()); return hash ^ standardOffset.hashCode() ^ offsetBefore.hashCode() ^ offsetAfter.hashCode(); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Returns a string describing this object. * * @return a string for debugging, not null */ @Override public String toString() { StringBuilder buf = new StringBuilder(); buf.append("TransitionRule[") .append(offsetBefore.compareTo(offsetAfter) > 0 ? "Gap " : "Overlap ") .append(offsetBefore).append(" to ").append(offsetAfter).append(", "); if (dow != null) { if (dom == -1) { buf.append(dow.name()).append(" on or before last day of ").append(month.name()); } else if (dom < 0) { buf.append(dow.name()).append(" on or before last day minus ").append(-dom - 1).append(" of ").append(month.name()); } else { buf.append(dow.name()).append(" on or after ").append(month.name()).append(' ').append(dom); } } else { buf.append(month.name()).append(' ').append(dom); } buf.append(" at "); if (adjustDays == 0) { buf.append(time); } else { long timeOfDaysMins = time.toSecondOfDay() / 60 + adjustDays * 24 * 60; appendZeroPad(buf, Jdk8Methods.floorDiv(timeOfDaysMins, 60)); buf.append(':'); appendZeroPad(buf, Jdk8Methods.floorMod(timeOfDaysMins, 60)); } buf.append(" ").append(timeDefinition) .append(", standard offset ").append(standardOffset) .append(']'); return buf.toString(); } private void appendZeroPad(StringBuilder sb, long number) { if (number < 10) { sb.append(0); } sb.append(number); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * A definition of the way a local time can be converted to the actual * transition date-time. *

* Time zone rules are expressed in one of three ways: *

    *
  • Relative to UTC
  • *
  • Relative to the standard offset in force
  • *
  • Relative to the wall offset (what you would see on a clock on the wall)
  • *

*/ public static enum TimeDefinition { /** The local date-time is expressed in terms of the UTC offset. */ UTC, /** The local date-time is expressed in terms of the wall offset. */ WALL, /** The local date-time is expressed in terms of the standard offset. */ STANDARD; /** * Converts the specified local date-time to the local date-time actually * seen on a wall clock. *

* This method converts using the type of this enum. * The output is defined relative to the 'before' offset of the transition. *

* The UTC type uses the UTC offset. * The STANDARD type uses the standard offset. * The WALL type returns the input date-time. * The result is intended for use with the wall-offset. * * @param dateTime the local date-time, not null * @param standardOffset the standard offset, not null * @param wallOffset the wall offset, not null * @return the date-time relative to the wall/before offset, not null */ public LocalDateTime createDateTime(LocalDateTime dateTime, ZoneOffset standardOffset, ZoneOffset wallOffset) { switch (this) { case UTC: { int difference = wallOffset.getTotalSeconds() - ZoneOffset.UTC.getTotalSeconds(); return dateTime.plusSeconds(difference); } case STANDARD: { int difference = wallOffset.getTotalSeconds() - standardOffset.getTotalSeconds(); return dateTime.plusSeconds(difference); } default: // WALL return dateTime; } } } }





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