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* Copyright (c) 2007-2012, Stephen Colebourne & Michael Nascimento Santos
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package java.time;
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import static java.time.LocalTime.NANOS_PER_MINUTE;
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import static java.time.LocalTime.NANOS_PER_SECOND;
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import java.io.Serializable;
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import java.util.Objects;
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import java.util.TimeZone;
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/**
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* A clock providing access to the current instant, date and time using a time-zone.
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* <p>
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* Instances of this class are used to find the current instant, which can be
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* interpreted using the stored time-zone to find the current date and time.
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* As such, a clock can be used instead of {@link System#currentTimeMillis()}
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* and {@link TimeZone#getDefault()}.
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* <p>
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* Use of a {@code Clock} is optional. All key date-time classes also have a
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* {@code now()} factory method that uses the system clock in the default time zone.
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* The primary purpose of this abstraction is to allow alternate clocks to be
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* plugged in as and when required. Applications use an object to obtain the
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* current time rather than a static method. This can simplify testing.
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* <p>
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* Best practice for applications is to pass a {@code Clock} into any method
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* that requires the current instant. A dependency injection framework is one
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* way to achieve this:
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* <pre>
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* public class MyBean {
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* private Clock clock; // dependency inject
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* ...
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* public void process(LocalDate eventDate) {
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* if (eventDate.isBefore(LocalDate.now(clock)) {
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* ...
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* }
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* }
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* }
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* </pre>
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* This approach allows an alternate clock, such as {@link #fixed(Instant, ZoneId) fixed}
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* or {@link #offset(Clock, Duration) offset} to be used during testing.
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* <p>
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* The {@code system} factory methods provide clocks based on the best available
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* system clock This may use {@link System#currentTimeMillis()}, or a higher
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* resolution clock if one is available.
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*
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* @implSpec
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* This abstract class must be implemented with care to ensure other classes operate correctly.
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* All implementations that can be instantiated must be final, immutable and thread-safe.
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* <p>
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* The principal methods are defined to allow the throwing of an exception.
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* In normal use, no exceptions will be thrown, however one possible implementation would be to
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* obtain the time from a central time server across the network. Obviously, in this case the
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* lookup could fail, and so the method is permitted to throw an exception.
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* <p>
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* The returned instants from {@code Clock} work on a time-scale that ignores leap seconds,
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* as described in {@link Instant}. If the implementation wraps a source that provides leap
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* second information, then a mechanism should be used to "smooth" the leap second.
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* The Java Time-Scale mandates the use of UTC-SLS, however clock implementations may choose
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* how accurate they are with the time-scale so long as they document how they work.
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* Implementations are therefore not required to actually perform the UTC-SLS slew or to
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* otherwise be aware of leap seconds.
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* <p>
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* Implementations should implement {@code Serializable} wherever possible and must
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* document whether or not they do support serialization.
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*
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* @implNote
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* The clock implementation provided here is based on {@link System#currentTimeMillis()}.
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* That method provides little to no guarantee about the accuracy of the clock.
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* Applications requiring a more accurate clock must implement this abstract class
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* themselves using a different external clock, such as an NTP server.
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*
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* @since 1.8
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*/
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public abstract class Clock {
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/**
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* Obtains a clock that returns the current instant using the best available
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* system clock, converting to date and time using the UTC time-zone.
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* <p>
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* This clock, rather than {@link #systemDefaultZone()}, should be used when
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* you need the current instant without the date or time.
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* <p>
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* This clock is based on the best available system clock.
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* This may use {@link System#currentTimeMillis()}, or a higher resolution
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* clock if one is available.
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* <p>
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* Conversion from instant to date or time uses the {@linkplain ZoneOffset#UTC UTC time-zone}.
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* <p>
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* The returned implementation is immutable, thread-safe and {@code Serializable}.
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* It is equivalent to {@code system(ZoneOffset.UTC)}.
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*
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* @return a clock that uses the best available system clock in the UTC zone, not null
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*/
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public static Clock systemUTC() {
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return new SystemClock(ZoneOffset.UTC);
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}
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/**
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* Obtains a clock that returns the current instant using the best available
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* system clock, converting to date and time using the default time-zone.
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* <p>
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* This clock is based on the best available system clock.
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* This may use {@link System#currentTimeMillis()}, or a higher resolution
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* clock if one is available.
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* <p>
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* Using this method hard codes a dependency to the default time-zone into your application.
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* It is recommended to avoid this and use a specific time-zone whenever possible.
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* The {@link #systemUTC() UTC clock} should be used when you need the current instant
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* without the date or time.
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* <p>
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* The returned implementation is immutable, thread-safe and {@code Serializable}.
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* It is equivalent to {@code system(ZoneId.systemDefault())}.
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*
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* @return a clock that uses the best available system clock in the default zone, not null
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* @see ZoneId#systemDefault()
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*/
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public static Clock systemDefaultZone() {
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return new SystemClock(ZoneId.systemDefault());
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}
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/**
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* Obtains a clock that returns the current instant using best available
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* system clock.
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* <p>
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* This clock is based on the best available system clock.
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* This may use {@link System#currentTimeMillis()}, or a higher resolution
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* clock if one is available.
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* <p>
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* Conversion from instant to date or time uses the specified time-zone.
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* <p>
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* The returned implementation is immutable, thread-safe and {@code Serializable}.
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*
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* @param zone the time-zone to use to convert the instant to date-time, not null
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* @return a clock that uses the best available system clock in the specified zone, not null
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*/
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public static Clock system(ZoneId zone) {
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Objects.requireNonNull(zone, "zone");
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return new SystemClock(zone);
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}
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/**
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* Obtains a clock that returns the current instant ticking in whole seconds
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* using best available system clock.
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* <p>
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* This clock will always have the nano-of-second field set to zero.
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* This ensures that the visible time ticks in whole seconds.
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* The underlying clock is the best available system clock, equivalent to
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* using {@link #system(ZoneId)}.
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* <p>
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* Implementations may use a caching strategy for performance reasons.
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* As such, it is possible that the start of the second observed via this
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* clock will be later than that observed directly via the underlying clock.
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* <p>
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* The returned implementation is immutable, thread-safe and {@code Serializable}.
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* It is equivalent to {@code tick(system(zone), Duration.ofSeconds(1))}.
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*
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* @param zone the time-zone to use to convert the instant to date-time, not null
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* @return a clock that ticks in whole seconds using the specified zone, not null
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*/
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public static Clock tickSeconds(ZoneId zone) {
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return new TickClock(system(zone), NANOS_PER_SECOND);
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}
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/**
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* Obtains a clock that returns the current instant ticking in whole minutes
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* using best available system clock.
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* <p>
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* This clock will always have the nano-of-second and second-of-minute fields set to zero.
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* This ensures that the visible time ticks in whole minutes.
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* The underlying clock is the best available system clock, equivalent to
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* using {@link #system(ZoneId)}.
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* <p>
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* Implementations may use a caching strategy for performance reasons.
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* As such, it is possible that the start of the minute observed via this
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* clock will be later than that observed directly via the underlying clock.
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* <p>
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* The returned implementation is immutable, thread-safe and {@code Serializable}.
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* It is equivalent to {@code tick(system(zone), Duration.ofMinutes(1))}.
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*
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* @param zone the time-zone to use to convert the instant to date-time, not null
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* @return a clock that ticks in whole minutes using the specified zone, not null
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*/
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public static Clock tickMinutes(ZoneId zone) {
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return new TickClock(system(zone), NANOS_PER_MINUTE);
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}
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/**
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* Obtains a clock that returns instants from the specified clock truncated
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* to the nearest occurrence of the specified duration.
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* <p>
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* This clock will only tick as per the specified duration. Thus, if the duration
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* is half a second, the clock will return instants truncated to the half second.
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* <p>
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* The tick duration must be positive. If it has a part smaller than a whole
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* millisecond, then the whole duration must divide into one second without
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* leaving a remainder. All normal tick durations will match these criteria,
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* including any multiple of hours, minutes, seconds and milliseconds, and
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* sensible nanosecond durations, such as 20ns, 250,000ns and 500,000ns.
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* <p>
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* A duration of zero or one nanosecond would have no truncation effect.
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* Passing one of these will return the underlying clock.
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* <p>
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* Implementations may use a caching strategy for performance reasons.
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* As such, it is possible that the start of the requested duration observed
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* via this clock will be later than that observed directly via the underlying clock.
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* <p>
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* The returned implementation is immutable, thread-safe and {@code Serializable}
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* providing that the base clock is.
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*
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* @param baseClock the base clock to base the ticking clock on, not null
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* @param tickDuration the duration of each visible tick, not negative, not null
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* @return a clock that ticks in whole units of the duration, not null
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* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the duration is negative, or has a
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* part smaller than a whole millisecond such that the whole duration is not
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* divisible into one second
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* @throws ArithmeticException if the duration is too large to be represented as nanos
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*/
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public static Clock tick(Clock baseClock, Duration tickDuration) {
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Objects.requireNonNull(baseClock, "baseClock");
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Objects.requireNonNull(tickDuration, "tickDuration");
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if (tickDuration.isNegative()) {
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throw new IllegalArgumentException("Tick duration must not be negative");
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}
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long tickNanos = tickDuration.toNanos();
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if (tickNanos % 1000_000 == 0) {
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// ok, no fraction of millisecond
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} else if (1000_000_000 % tickNanos == 0) {
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// ok, divides into one second without remainder
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} else {
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throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid tick duration");
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}
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if (tickNanos <= 1) {
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return baseClock;
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}
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return new TickClock(baseClock, tickNanos);
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}
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/**
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* Obtains a clock that always returns the same instant.
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* <p>
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* This clock simply returns the specified instant.
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* As such, it is not a clock in the conventional sense.
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* The main use case for this is in testing, where the fixed clock ensures
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* tests are not dependent on the current clock.
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* <p>
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* The returned implementation is immutable, thread-safe and {@code Serializable}.
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*
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* @param fixedInstant the instant to use as the clock, not null
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* @param zone the time-zone to use to convert the instant to date-time, not null
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* @return a clock that always returns the same instant, not null
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*/
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public static Clock fixed(Instant fixedInstant, ZoneId zone) {
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Objects.requireNonNull(fixedInstant, "fixedInstant");
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Objects.requireNonNull(zone, "zone");
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return new FixedClock(fixedInstant, zone);
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}
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/**
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* Obtains a clock that returns instants from the specified clock with the
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* specified duration added
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* <p>
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* This clock wraps another clock, returning instants that are later by the
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* specified duration. If the duration is negative, the instants will be
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* earlier than the current date and time.
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* The main use case for this is to simulate running in the future or in the past.
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* <p>
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* A duration of zero would have no offsetting effect.
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* Passing zero will return the underlying clock.
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* <p>
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* The returned implementation is immutable, thread-safe and {@code Serializable}
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* providing that the base clock is.
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*
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* @param baseClock the base clock to add the duration to, not null
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* @param offsetDuration the duration to add, not null
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* @return a clock based on the base clock with the duration added, not null
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*/
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public static Clock offset(Clock baseClock, Duration offsetDuration) {
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Objects.requireNonNull(baseClock, "baseClock");
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Objects.requireNonNull(offsetDuration, "offsetDuration");
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if (offsetDuration.equals(Duration.ZERO)) {
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return baseClock;
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}
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return new OffsetClock(baseClock, offsetDuration);
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}
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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/**
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* Constructor accessible by subclasses.
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*/
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protected Clock() {
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}
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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/**
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* Gets the time-zone being used to create dates and times.
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* <p>
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* A clock will typically obtain the current instant and then convert that
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* to a date or time using a time-zone. This method returns the time-zone used.
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*
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* @return the time-zone being used to interpret instants, not null
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*/
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public abstract ZoneId getZone();
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/**
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* Returns a copy of this clock with a different time-zone.
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* <p>
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* A clock will typically obtain the current instant and then convert that
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* to a date or time using a time-zone. This method returns a clock with
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* similar properties but using a different time-zone.
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*
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* @param zone the time-zone to change to, not null
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* @return a clock based on this clock with the specified time-zone, not null
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*/
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public abstract Clock withZone(ZoneId zone);
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//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/**
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* Gets the current millisecond instant of the clock.
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* <p>
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* This returns the millisecond-based instant, measured from 1970-01-01T00:00Z (UTC).
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* This is equivalent to the definition of {@link System#currentTimeMillis()}.
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* <p>
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* Most applications should avoid this method and use {@link Instant} to represent
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* an instant on the time-line rather than a raw millisecond value.
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* This method is provided to allow the use of the clock in high performance use cases
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* where the creation of an object would be unacceptable.
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* <p>
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* The default implementation currently calls {@link #instant}.
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*
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* @return the current millisecond instant from this clock, measured from
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* the Java epoch of 1970-01-01T00:00Z (UTC), not null
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* @throws DateTimeException if the instant cannot be obtained, not thrown by most implementations
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*/
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public long millis() {
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return instant().toEpochMilli();
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}
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/**
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* Gets the current instant of the clock.
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* <p>
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* This returns an instant representing the current instant as defined by the clock.
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*
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* @return the current instant from this clock, not null
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* @throws DateTimeException if the instant cannot be obtained, not thrown by most implementations
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*/
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public abstract Instant instant();
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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/**
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* Checks if this clock is equal to another clock.
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* <p>
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* Clocks should override this method to compare equals based on
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* their state and to meet the contract of {@link Object#equals}.
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* If not overridden, the behavior is defined by {@link Object#equals}
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*
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* @param obj the object to check, null returns false
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* @return true if this is equal to the other clock
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*/
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@Override
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public boolean equals(Object obj) {
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return super.equals(obj);
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}
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/**
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* A hash code for this clock.
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* <p>
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* Clocks should override this method based on
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* their state and to meet the contract of {@link Object#hashCode}.
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* If not overridden, the behavior is defined by {@link Object#hashCode}
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*
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* @return a suitable hash code
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*/
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@Override
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public int hashCode() {
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return super.hashCode();
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}
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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/**
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* Implementation of a clock that always returns the latest time from
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* {@link System#currentTimeMillis()}.
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*/
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static final class SystemClock extends Clock implements Serializable {
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private static final long serialVersionUID = 6740630888130243051L;
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private final ZoneId zone;
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SystemClock(ZoneId zone) {
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this.zone = zone;
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}
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@Override
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public ZoneId getZone() {
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return zone;
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}
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@Override
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public Clock withZone(ZoneId zone) {
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if (zone.equals(this.zone)) { // intentional NPE
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return this;
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}
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return new SystemClock(zone);
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}
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@Override
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public long millis() {
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return System.currentTimeMillis();
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}
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@Override
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public Instant instant() {
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return Instant.ofEpochMilli(millis());
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}
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@Override
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public boolean equals(Object obj) {
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if (obj instanceof SystemClock) {
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return zone.equals(((SystemClock) obj).zone);
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}
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return false;
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}
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@Override
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public int hashCode() {
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return zone.hashCode() + 1;
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}
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@Override
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public String toString() {
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return "SystemClock[" + zone + "]";
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}
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}
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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/**
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* Implementation of a clock that always returns the same instant.
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* This is typically used for testing.
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*/
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static final class FixedClock extends Clock implements Serializable {
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private static final long serialVersionUID = 7430389292664866958L;
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private final Instant instant;
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private final ZoneId zone;
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FixedClock(Instant fixedInstant, ZoneId zone) {
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this.instant = fixedInstant;
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this.zone = zone;
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}
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@Override
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public ZoneId getZone() {
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return zone;
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}
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@Override
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public Clock withZone(ZoneId zone) {
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if (zone.equals(this.zone)) { // intentional NPE
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return this;
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}
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return new FixedClock(instant, zone);
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}
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@Override
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public long millis() {
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return instant.toEpochMilli();
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}
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@Override
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public Instant instant() {
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return instant;
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}
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@Override
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public boolean equals(Object obj) {
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|
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if (obj instanceof FixedClock) {
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|
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FixedClock other = (FixedClock) obj;
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|
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return instant.equals(other.instant) && zone.equals(other.zone);
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|
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}
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return false;
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}
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@Override
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|
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public int hashCode() {
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|
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return instant.hashCode() ^ zone.hashCode();
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}
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|
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@Override
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|
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public String toString() {
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|
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return "FixedClock[" + instant + "," + zone + "]";
|
|
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}
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|
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}
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|
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|
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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|
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/**
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|
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* Implementation of a clock that adds an offset to an underlying clock.
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|
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*/
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|
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static final class OffsetClock extends Clock implements Serializable {
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|
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private static final long serialVersionUID = 2007484719125426256L;
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|
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private final Clock baseClock;
|
|
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private final Duration offset;
|
|
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|
|
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OffsetClock(Clock baseClock, Duration offset) {
|
|
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this.baseClock = baseClock;
|
|
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this.offset = offset;
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|
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}
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|
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@Override
|
|
555 |
public ZoneId getZone() {
|
|
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return baseClock.getZone();
|
|
557 |
}
|
|
558 |
@Override
|
|
559 |
public Clock withZone(ZoneId zone) {
|
|
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if (zone.equals(baseClock.getZone())) { // intentional NPE
|
|
561 |
return this;
|
|
562 |
}
|
|
563 |
return new OffsetClock(baseClock.withZone(zone), offset);
|
|
564 |
}
|
|
565 |
@Override
|
|
566 |
public long millis() {
|
|
567 |
return Math.addExact(baseClock.millis(), offset.toMillis());
|
|
568 |
}
|
|
569 |
@Override
|
|
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public Instant instant() {
|
|
571 |
return baseClock.instant().plus(offset);
|
|
572 |
}
|
|
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@Override
|
|
574 |
public boolean equals(Object obj) {
|
|
575 |
if (obj instanceof OffsetClock) {
|
|
576 |
OffsetClock other = (OffsetClock) obj;
|
|
577 |
return baseClock.equals(other.baseClock) && offset.equals(other.offset);
|
|
578 |
}
|
|
579 |
return false;
|
|
580 |
}
|
|
581 |
@Override
|
|
582 |
public int hashCode() {
|
|
583 |
return baseClock.hashCode() ^ offset.hashCode();
|
|
584 |
}
|
|
585 |
@Override
|
|
586 |
public String toString() {
|
|
587 |
return "OffsetClock[" + baseClock + "," + offset + "]";
|
|
588 |
}
|
|
589 |
}
|
|
590 |
|
|
591 |
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
592 |
/**
|
|
593 |
* Implementation of a clock that adds an offset to an underlying clock.
|
|
594 |
*/
|
|
595 |
static final class TickClock extends Clock implements Serializable {
|
|
596 |
private static final long serialVersionUID = 6504659149906368850L;
|
|
597 |
private final Clock baseClock;
|
|
598 |
private final long tickNanos;
|
|
599 |
|
|
600 |
TickClock(Clock baseClock, long tickNanos) {
|
|
601 |
this.baseClock = baseClock;
|
|
602 |
this.tickNanos = tickNanos;
|
|
603 |
}
|
|
604 |
@Override
|
|
605 |
public ZoneId getZone() {
|
|
606 |
return baseClock.getZone();
|
|
607 |
}
|
|
608 |
@Override
|
|
609 |
public Clock withZone(ZoneId zone) {
|
|
610 |
if (zone.equals(baseClock.getZone())) { // intentional NPE
|
|
611 |
return this;
|
|
612 |
}
|
|
613 |
return new TickClock(baseClock.withZone(zone), tickNanos);
|
|
614 |
}
|
|
615 |
@Override
|
|
616 |
public long millis() {
|
|
617 |
long millis = baseClock.millis();
|
|
618 |
return millis - Math.floorMod(millis, tickNanos / 1000_000L);
|
|
619 |
}
|
|
620 |
@Override
|
|
621 |
public Instant instant() {
|
|
622 |
if ((tickNanos % 1000_000) == 0) {
|
|
623 |
long millis = baseClock.millis();
|
|
624 |
return Instant.ofEpochMilli(millis - Math.floorMod(millis, tickNanos / 1000_000L));
|
|
625 |
}
|
|
626 |
Instant instant = baseClock.instant();
|
|
627 |
long nanos = instant.getNano();
|
|
628 |
long adjust = Math.floorMod(nanos, tickNanos);
|
|
629 |
return instant.minusNanos(adjust);
|
|
630 |
}
|
|
631 |
@Override
|
|
632 |
public boolean equals(Object obj) {
|
|
633 |
if (obj instanceof TickClock) {
|
|
634 |
TickClock other = (TickClock) obj;
|
|
635 |
return baseClock.equals(other.baseClock) && tickNanos == other.tickNanos;
|
|
636 |
}
|
|
637 |
return false;
|
|
638 |
}
|
|
639 |
@Override
|
|
640 |
public int hashCode() {
|
|
641 |
return baseClock.hashCode() ^ ((int) (tickNanos ^ (tickNanos >>> 32)));
|
|
642 |
}
|
|
643 |
@Override
|
|
644 |
public String toString() {
|
|
645 |
return "TickClock[" + baseClock + "," + Duration.ofNanos(tickNanos) + "]";
|
|
646 |
}
|
|
647 |
}
|
|
648 |
|
|
649 |
}
|