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JDK 11 java.sql.jmod - SQL Module
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⏎ java/sql/Timestamp.java
/* * Copyright (c) 1996, 2017, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. * ORACLE PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ package java.sql; import java.time.Instant; import java.time.LocalDateTime; /** * <P>A thin wrapper around {@code java.util.Date} that allows * the JDBC API to identify this as an SQL {@code TIMESTAMP} value. * It adds the ability * to hold the SQL {@code TIMESTAMP} fractional seconds value, by allowing * the specification of fractional seconds to a precision of nanoseconds. * A Timestamp also provides formatting and * parsing operations to support the JDBC escape syntax for timestamp values. * * <p>The precision of a Timestamp object is calculated to be either: * <ul> * <li>{@code 19 }, which is the number of characters in yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss * <li> {@code 20 + s }, which is the number * of characters in the yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss.[fff...] and {@code s} represents the scale of the given Timestamp, * its fractional seconds precision. *</ul> * * <P><B>Note:</B> This type is a composite of a {@code java.util.Date} and a * separate nanoseconds value. Only integral seconds are stored in the * {@code java.util.Date} component. The fractional seconds - the nanos - are * separate. The {@code Timestamp.equals(Object)} method never returns * {@code true} when passed an object * that isn't an instance of {@code java.sql.Timestamp}, * because the nanos component of a date is unknown. * As a result, the {@code Timestamp.equals(Object)} * method is not symmetric with respect to the * {@code java.util.Date.equals(Object)} * method. Also, the {@code hashCode} method uses the underlying * {@code java.util.Date} * implementation and therefore does not include nanos in its computation. * <P> * Due to the differences between the {@code Timestamp} class * and the {@code java.util.Date} * class mentioned above, it is recommended that code not view * {@code Timestamp} values generically as an instance of * {@code java.util.Date}. The * inheritance relationship between {@code Timestamp} * and {@code java.util.Date} really * denotes implementation inheritance, and not type inheritance. * * @since 1.1 */ public class Timestamp extends java.util.Date { /** * Constructs a {@code Timestamp} object initialized * with the given values. * * @param year the year minus 1900 * @param month 0 to 11 * @param date 1 to 31 * @param hour 0 to 23 * @param minute 0 to 59 * @param second 0 to 59 * @param nano 0 to 999,999,999 * @deprecated instead use the constructor {@code Timestamp(long millis)} * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the nano argument is out of bounds */ @Deprecated(since="1.2") public Timestamp(int year, int month, int date, int hour, int minute, int second, int nano) { super(year, month, date, hour, minute, second); if (nano > 999999999 || nano < 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("nanos > 999999999 or < 0"); } nanos = nano; } /** * Constructs a {@code Timestamp} object * using a milliseconds time value. The * integral seconds are stored in the underlying date value; the * fractional seconds are stored in the {@code nanos} field of * the {@code Timestamp} object. * * @param time milliseconds since January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 GMT. * A negative number is the number of milliseconds before * January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 GMT. * @see java.util.Calendar */ public Timestamp(long time) { super((time/1000)*1000); nanos = (int)((time%1000) * 1000000); if (nanos < 0) { nanos = 1000000000 + nanos; super.setTime(((time/1000)-1)*1000); } } /** * Sets this {@code Timestamp} object to represent a point in time that is * {@code time} milliseconds after January 1, 1970 00:00:00 GMT. * * @param time the number of milliseconds. * @see #getTime * @see #Timestamp(long time) * @see java.util.Calendar */ public void setTime(long time) { super.setTime((time/1000)*1000); nanos = (int)((time%1000) * 1000000); if (nanos < 0) { nanos = 1000000000 + nanos; super.setTime(((time/1000)-1)*1000); } } /** * Returns the number of milliseconds since January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 GMT * represented by this {@code Timestamp} object. * * @return the number of milliseconds since January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 GMT * represented by this date. * @see #setTime */ public long getTime() { long time = super.getTime(); return (time + (nanos / 1000000)); } /** * @serial */ private int nanos; /** * Converts a {@code String} object in JDBC timestamp escape format to a * {@code Timestamp} value. * * @param s timestamp in format {@code yyyy-[m]m-[d]d hh:mm:ss[.f...]}. The * fractional seconds may be omitted. The leading zero for {@code mm} * and {@code dd} may also be omitted. * * @return corresponding {@code Timestamp} value * @exception java.lang.IllegalArgumentException if the given argument * does not have the format {@code yyyy-[m]m-[d]d hh:mm:ss[.f...]} */ public static Timestamp valueOf(String s) { final int YEAR_LENGTH = 4; final int MONTH_LENGTH = 2; final int DAY_LENGTH = 2; final int MAX_MONTH = 12; final int MAX_DAY = 31; int year = 0; int month = 0; int day = 0; int hour; int minute; int second; int a_nanos = 0; int firstDash; int secondDash; int dividingSpace; int firstColon; int secondColon; int period; String formatError = "Timestamp format must be yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss[.fffffffff]"; if (s == null) throw new java.lang.IllegalArgumentException("null string"); // Split the string into date and time components s = s.trim(); dividingSpace = s.indexOf(' '); if (dividingSpace < 0) { throw new java.lang.IllegalArgumentException(formatError); } // Parse the date firstDash = s.indexOf('-'); secondDash = s.indexOf('-', firstDash+1); // Parse the time firstColon = s.indexOf(':', dividingSpace + 1); secondColon = s.indexOf(':', firstColon + 1); period = s.indexOf('.', secondColon + 1); // Convert the date boolean parsedDate = false; if (firstDash > 0 && secondDash > 0 && secondDash < dividingSpace - 1) { if (firstDash == YEAR_LENGTH && (secondDash - firstDash > 1 && secondDash - firstDash <= MONTH_LENGTH + 1) && (dividingSpace - secondDash > 1 && dividingSpace - secondDash <= DAY_LENGTH + 1)) { year = Integer.parseInt(s, 0, firstDash, 10); month = Integer.parseInt(s, firstDash + 1, secondDash, 10); day = Integer.parseInt(s, secondDash + 1, dividingSpace, 10); if ((month >= 1 && month <= MAX_MONTH) && (day >= 1 && day <= MAX_DAY)) { parsedDate = true; } } } if (! parsedDate) { throw new java.lang.IllegalArgumentException(formatError); } // Convert the time; default missing nanos int len = s.length(); if (firstColon > 0 && secondColon > 0 && secondColon < len - 1) { hour = Integer.parseInt(s, dividingSpace + 1, firstColon, 10); minute = Integer.parseInt(s, firstColon + 1, secondColon, 10); if (period > 0 && period < len - 1) { second = Integer.parseInt(s, secondColon + 1, period, 10); int nanoPrecision = len - (period + 1); if (nanoPrecision > 9) throw new java.lang.IllegalArgumentException(formatError); if (!Character.isDigit(s.charAt(period + 1))) throw new java.lang.IllegalArgumentException(formatError); int tmpNanos = Integer.parseInt(s, period + 1, len, 10); while (nanoPrecision < 9) { tmpNanos *= 10; nanoPrecision++; } a_nanos = tmpNanos; } else if (period > 0) { throw new java.lang.IllegalArgumentException(formatError); } else { second = Integer.parseInt(s, secondColon + 1, len, 10); } } else { throw new java.lang.IllegalArgumentException(formatError); } return new Timestamp(year - 1900, month - 1, day, hour, minute, second, a_nanos); } /** * Formats a timestamp in JDBC timestamp escape format. * {@code yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss.fffffffff}, * where {@code fffffffff} indicates nanoseconds. * * @return a {@code String} object in * {@code yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss.fffffffff} format */ @SuppressWarnings("deprecation") public String toString() { int year = super.getYear() + 1900; int month = super.getMonth() + 1; int day = super.getDate(); int hour = super.getHours(); int minute = super.getMinutes(); int second = super.getSeconds(); int trailingZeros = 0; int tmpNanos = nanos; if (tmpNanos == 0) { trailingZeros = 8; } else { while (tmpNanos % 10 == 0) { tmpNanos /= 10; trailingZeros++; } } // 8058429: To comply with current JCK tests, we need to deal with year // being any number between 0 and 292278995 int count = 10000; int yearSize = 4; do { if (year < count) { break; } yearSize++; count *= 10; } while (count < 1000000000); char[] buf = new char[25 + yearSize - trailingZeros]; Date.formatDecimalInt(year, buf, 0, yearSize); buf[yearSize] = '-'; Date.formatDecimalInt(month, buf, yearSize + 1, 2); buf[yearSize + 3] = '-'; Date.formatDecimalInt(day, buf, yearSize + 4, 2); buf[yearSize + 6] = ' '; Date.formatDecimalInt(hour, buf, yearSize + 7, 2); buf[yearSize + 9] = ':'; Date.formatDecimalInt(minute, buf, yearSize + 10, 2); buf[yearSize + 12] = ':'; Date.formatDecimalInt(second, buf, yearSize + 13, 2); buf[yearSize + 15] = '.'; Date.formatDecimalInt(tmpNanos, buf, yearSize + 16, 9 - trailingZeros); return new String(buf); } /** * Gets this {@code Timestamp} object's {@code nanos} value. * * @return this {@code Timestamp} object's fractional seconds component * @see #setNanos */ public int getNanos() { return nanos; } /** * Sets this {@code Timestamp} object's {@code nanos} field * to the given value. * * @param n the new fractional seconds component * @exception java.lang.IllegalArgumentException if the given argument * is greater than 999999999 or less than 0 * @see #getNanos */ public void setNanos(int n) { if (n > 999999999 || n < 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("nanos > 999999999 or < 0"); } nanos = n; } /** * Tests to see if this {@code Timestamp} object is * equal to the given {@code Timestamp} object. * * @param ts the {@code Timestamp} value to compare with * @return {@code true} if the given {@code Timestamp} * object is equal to this {@code Timestamp} object; * {@code false} otherwise */ public boolean equals(Timestamp ts) { if (super.equals(ts)) { if (nanos == ts.nanos) { return true; } else { return false; } } else { return false; } } /** * Tests to see if this {@code Timestamp} object is * equal to the given object. * * This version of the method {@code equals} has been added * to fix the incorrect * signature of {@code Timestamp.equals(Timestamp)} and to preserve backward * compatibility with existing class files. * * Note: This method is not symmetric with respect to the * {@code equals(Object)} method in the base class. * * @param ts the {@code Object} value to compare with * @return {@code true} if the given {@code Object} is an instance * of a {@code Timestamp} that * is equal to this {@code Timestamp} object; * {@code false} otherwise */ public boolean equals(java.lang.Object ts) { if (ts instanceof Timestamp) { return this.equals((Timestamp)ts); } else { return false; } } /** * Indicates whether this {@code Timestamp} object is * earlier than the given {@code Timestamp} object. * * @param ts the {@code Timestamp} value to compare with * @return {@code true} if this {@code Timestamp} object is earlier; * {@code false} otherwise */ public boolean before(Timestamp ts) { return compareTo(ts) < 0; } /** * Indicates whether this {@code Timestamp} object is * later than the given {@code Timestamp} object. * * @param ts the {@code Timestamp} value to compare with * @return {@code true} if this {@code Timestamp} object is later; * {@code false} otherwise */ public boolean after(Timestamp ts) { return compareTo(ts) > 0; } /** * Compares this {@code Timestamp} object to the given * {@code Timestamp} object. * * @param ts the {@code Timestamp} object to be compared to * this {@code Timestamp} object * @return the value {@code 0} if the two {@code Timestamp} * objects are equal; a value less than {@code 0} if this * {@code Timestamp} object is before the given argument; * and a value greater than {@code 0} if this * {@code Timestamp} object is after the given argument. * @since 1.4 */ public int compareTo(Timestamp ts) { long thisTime = this.getTime(); long anotherTime = ts.getTime(); int i = (thisTime<anotherTime ? -1 :(thisTime==anotherTime?0 :1)); if (i == 0) { if (nanos > ts.nanos) { return 1; } else if (nanos < ts.nanos) { return -1; } } return i; } /** * Compares this {@code Timestamp} object to the given * {@code Date} object. * * @param o the {@code Date} to be compared to * this {@code Timestamp} object * @return the value {@code 0} if this {@code Timestamp} object * and the given object are equal; a value less than {@code 0} * if this {@code Timestamp} object is before the given argument; * and a value greater than {@code 0} if this * {@code Timestamp} object is after the given argument. * * @since 1.5 */ public int compareTo(java.util.Date o) { if(o instanceof Timestamp) { // When Timestamp instance compare it with a Timestamp // Hence it is basically calling this.compareTo((Timestamp))o); // Note typecasting is safe because o is instance of Timestamp return compareTo((Timestamp)o); } else { // When Date doing a o.compareTo(this) // will give wrong results. Timestamp ts = new Timestamp(o.getTime()); return this.compareTo(ts); } } /** * {@inheritDoc} * * The {@code hashCode} method uses the underlying {@code java.util.Date} * implementation and therefore does not include nanos in its computation. * */ @Override public int hashCode() { return super.hashCode(); } static final long serialVersionUID = 2745179027874758501L; private static final int MILLIS_PER_SECOND = 1000; /** * Obtains an instance of {@code Timestamp} from a {@code LocalDateTime} * object, with the same year, month, day of month, hours, minutes, * seconds and nanos date-time value as the provided {@code LocalDateTime}. * <p> * The provided {@code LocalDateTime} is interpreted as the local * date-time in the local time zone. * * @param dateTime a {@code LocalDateTime} to convert * @return a {@code Timestamp} object * @exception NullPointerException if {@code dateTime} is null. * @since 1.8 */ @SuppressWarnings("deprecation") public static Timestamp valueOf(LocalDateTime dateTime) { return new Timestamp(dateTime.getYear() - 1900, dateTime.getMonthValue() - 1, dateTime.getDayOfMonth(), dateTime.getHour(), dateTime.getMinute(), dateTime.getSecond(), dateTime.getNano()); } /** * Converts this {@code Timestamp} object to a {@code LocalDateTime}. * <p> * The conversion creates a {@code LocalDateTime} that represents the * same year, month, day of month, hours, minutes, seconds and nanos * date-time value as this {@code Timestamp} in the local time zone. * * @return a {@code LocalDateTime} object representing the same date-time value * @since 1.8 */ @SuppressWarnings("deprecation") public LocalDateTime toLocalDateTime() { return LocalDateTime.of(getYear() + 1900, getMonth() + 1, getDate(), getHours(), getMinutes(), getSeconds(), getNanos()); } /** * Obtains an instance of {@code Timestamp} from an {@link Instant} object. * <p> * {@code Instant} can store points on the time-line further in the future * and further in the past than {@code Date}. In this scenario, this method * will throw an exception. * * @param instant the instant to convert * @return an {@code Timestamp} representing the same point on the time-line as * the provided instant * @exception NullPointerException if {@code instant} is null. * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the instant is too large to * represent as a {@code Timestamp} * @since 1.8 */ public static Timestamp from(Instant instant) { try { Timestamp stamp = new Timestamp(instant.getEpochSecond() * MILLIS_PER_SECOND); stamp.nanos = instant.getNano(); return stamp; } catch (ArithmeticException ex) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(ex); } } /** * Converts this {@code Timestamp} object to an {@code Instant}. * <p> * The conversion creates an {@code Instant} that represents the same * point on the time-line as this {@code Timestamp}. * * @return an instant representing the same point on the time-line * @since 1.8 */ @Override public Instant toInstant() { return Instant.ofEpochSecond(super.getTime() / MILLIS_PER_SECOND, nanos); } }
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