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package org.sqlite.date;

import java.text.FieldPosition;
import java.util.Calendar;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.util.TimeZone;

/**
 * DatePrinter is the "missing" interface for the format methods of {@link java.text.DateFormat}.
 *
 * @since 3.2
 */
public interface DatePrinter {

    /**
     * Formats a millisecond {@code long} value.
     *
     * @param millis the millisecond value to format
     * @return the formatted string
     * @since 2.1
     */
    String format(long millis);

    /**
     * Formats a {@code Date} object using a {@code GregorianCalendar}.
     *
     * @param date the date to format
     * @return the formatted string
     */
    String format(Date date);

    /**
     * Formats a {@code Calendar} object.
     *
     * @param calendar the calendar to format
     * @return the formatted string
     */
    String format(Calendar calendar);

    /**
     * Formats a milliseond {@code long} value into the supplied {@code StringBuffer}.
     *
     * @param millis the millisecond value to format
     * @param buf the buffer to format into
     * @return the specified string buffer
     */
    StringBuffer format(long millis, StringBuffer buf);

    /**
     * Formats a {@code Date} object into the supplied {@code StringBuffer} using a {@code
     * GregorianCalendar}.
     *
     * @param date the date to format
     * @param buf the buffer to format into
     * @return the specified string buffer
     */
    StringBuffer format(Date date, StringBuffer buf);

    /**
     * Formats a {@code Calendar} object into the supplied {@code StringBuffer}.
     *
     * @param calendar the calendar to format
     * @param buf the buffer to format into
     * @return the specified string buffer
     */
    StringBuffer format(Calendar calendar, StringBuffer buf);

    // Accessors
    // -----------------------------------------------------------------------
    /**
     * Gets the pattern used by this printer.
     *
     * @return the pattern, {@link java.text.SimpleDateFormat} compatible
     */
    String getPattern();

    /**
     * Gets the time zone used by this printer.
     *
     * 

This zone is always used for {@code Date} printing. * * @return the time zone */ TimeZone getTimeZone(); /** * Gets the locale used by this printer. * * @return the locale */ Locale getLocale(); /** * Formats a {@code Date}, {@code Calendar} or {@code Long} (milliseconds) object. See {@link * java.text.DateFormat#format(Object, StringBuffer, FieldPosition)} * * @param obj the object to format * @param toAppendTo the buffer to append to * @param pos the position - ignored * @return the buffer passed in */ StringBuffer format(Object obj, StringBuffer toAppendTo, FieldPosition pos); }





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