8003680: JSR 310 Date/Time API
Summary: Integration of JSR310 Date/Time API for M6
Reviewed-by: alanb, naoto, dholmes
Contributed-by: scolebourne@joda.org, roger.riggs@oracle.com, richard.warburton@gmail.com, misterm@gmail.com
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package java.time.temporal;
import java.io.Externalizable;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InvalidClassException;
import java.io.ObjectInput;
import java.io.ObjectOutput;
import java.io.StreamCorruptedException;
import java.time.LocalDate;
import java.time.LocalDateTime;
/**
* The shared serialization delegate for this package.
*
* <h3>Implementation notes</h3>
* This class wraps the object being serialized, and takes a byte representing the type of the class to
* be serialized. This byte can also be used for versioning the serialization format. In this case another
* byte flag would be used in order to specify an alternative version of the type format.
* For example {@code CHRONO_TYPE_VERSION_2 = 21}
* <p>
* In order to serialise the object it writes its byte and then calls back to the appropriate class where
* the serialisation is performed. In order to deserialise the object it read in the type byte, switching
* in order to select which class to call back into.
* <p>
* The serialisation format is determined on a per class basis. In the case of field based classes each
* of the fields is written out with an appropriate size format in descending order of the field's size. For
* example in the case of {@link LocalDate} year is written before month. Composite classes, such as
* {@link LocalDateTime} are serialised as one object. Enum classes are serialised using the index of their
* element.
* <p>
* This class is mutable and should be created once per serialization.
*
* @serial include
* @since 1.8
*/
final class Ser implements Externalizable {
/**
* Serialization version.
*/
private static final long serialVersionUID = -6103370247208168577L;
static final byte OFFSET_DATE_TYPE = 1;
static final byte OFFSET_TIME_TYPE = 2;
static final byte OFFSET_DATE_TIME_TYPE = 3;
static final byte YEAR_TYPE = 4;
static final byte YEAR_MONTH_TYPE = 5;
static final byte MONTH_DAY_TYPE = 6;
static final byte CHRONO_TYPE = 7;
static final byte CHRONO_LOCAL_DATE_TIME_TYPE = 8;
static final byte CHRONO_ZONE_DATE_TIME_TYPE = 9;
static final byte SIMPLE_PERIOD_TYPE = 10;
/** The type being serialized. */
private byte type;
/** The object being serialized. */
private Object object;
/**
* Constructor for deserialization.
*/
public Ser() {
}
/**
* Creates an instance for serialization.
*
* @param type the type
* @param object the object
*/
Ser(byte type, Object object) {
this.type = type;
this.object = object;
}
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Implements the {@code Externalizable} interface to write the object.
*
* @param out the data stream to write to, not null
*/
@Override
public void writeExternal(ObjectOutput out) throws IOException {
writeInternal(type, object, out);
}
private static void writeInternal(byte type, Object object, ObjectOutput out) throws IOException {
out.writeByte(type);
switch (type) {
case OFFSET_DATE_TYPE:
((OffsetDate) object).writeExternal(out);
break;
case OFFSET_TIME_TYPE:
((OffsetTime) object).writeExternal(out);
break;
case OFFSET_DATE_TIME_TYPE:
((OffsetDateTime) object).writeExternal(out);
break;
case YEAR_TYPE:
((Year) object).writeExternal(out);
break;
case YEAR_MONTH_TYPE:
((YearMonth) object).writeExternal(out);
break;
case MONTH_DAY_TYPE:
((MonthDay) object).writeExternal(out);
break;
case CHRONO_TYPE:
((Chrono<?>) object).writeExternal(out);
break;
case CHRONO_LOCAL_DATE_TIME_TYPE:
((ChronoLocalDateTimeImpl<?>) object).writeExternal(out);
break;
case CHRONO_ZONE_DATE_TIME_TYPE:
((ChronoZonedDateTimeImpl<?>) object).writeExternal(out);
break;
case SIMPLE_PERIOD_TYPE:
((SimplePeriod) object).writeExternal(out);
break;
default:
throw new InvalidClassException("Unknown serialized type");
}
}
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Implements the {@code Externalizable} interface to read the object.
*
* @param in the data to read, not null
*/
@Override
public void readExternal(ObjectInput in) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException {
type = in.readByte();
object = readInternal(type, in);
}
static Object read(ObjectInput in) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException {
byte type = in.readByte();
return readInternal(type, in);
}
private static Object readInternal(byte type, ObjectInput in) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException {
switch (type) {
case OFFSET_DATE_TYPE: return OffsetDate.readExternal(in);
case OFFSET_TIME_TYPE: return OffsetTime.readExternal(in);
case OFFSET_DATE_TIME_TYPE: return OffsetDateTime.readExternal(in);
case YEAR_TYPE: return Year.readExternal(in);
case YEAR_MONTH_TYPE: return YearMonth.readExternal(in);
case MONTH_DAY_TYPE: return MonthDay.readExternal(in);
case CHRONO_TYPE: return Chrono.readExternal(in);
case CHRONO_LOCAL_DATE_TIME_TYPE: return ChronoLocalDateTimeImpl.readExternal(in);
case CHRONO_ZONE_DATE_TIME_TYPE: return ChronoZonedDateTimeImpl.readExternal(in);
case SIMPLE_PERIOD_TYPE: return SimplePeriod.readExternal(in);
default: throw new StreamCorruptedException("Unknown serialized type");
}
}
/**
* Returns the object that will replace this one.
*
* @return the read object, should never be null
*/
private Object readResolve() {
return object;
}
}