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Certain strftime commands, * are not supported, and will convert as if they were literals. * <p/> * Certain complicated commands, like those dealing with the week of the year * probably don't have exactly the same behavior as strftime. * <p/> * These limitations are due to use SimpleDateTime. If the conversion was done * manually, all these limitations could be eliminated. * <p/> * The interface looks like a subset of DateFormat. Maybe someday someone will make this class * extend DateFormat. * * @author Bip Thelin * @author Dan Sandberg */ @SuppressWarnings("SpellCheckingInspection") public class Strftime { protected static final Map<String, String> translate = new THashMap<>(); protected final SimpleDateFormat simpleDateFormat; static { translate.put("a", "EEE"); translate.put("A", "EEEE"); translate.put("b", "MMM"); translate.put("B", "MMMM"); translate.put("c", "EEE MMM d HH:mm:ss yyyy"); //There's no way to specify the century in SimpleDateFormat. We don't want to hard-code //20 since this could be wrong for the pre-2000 files. //translate.put("C", "20"); translate.put("d", "dd"); translate.put("D", "MM/dd/yy"); translate.put("e", "dd"); //will show as '03' instead of ' 3' translate.put("F", "yyyy-MM-dd"); translate.put("g", "yy"); translate.put("G", "yyyy"); translate.put("H", "HH"); translate.put("h", "MMM"); translate.put("I", "hh"); translate.put("j", "DDD"); translate.put("k", "HH"); //will show as '07' instead of ' 7' translate.put("l", "hh"); //will show as '07' instead of ' 7' translate.put("m", "MM"); translate.put("M", "mm"); translate.put("n", "\n"); translate.put("p", "a"); translate.put("P", "a"); //will show as pm instead of PM translate.put("r", "hh:mm:ss a"); translate.put("R", "HH:mm"); //There's no way to specify this with SimpleDateFormat //translate.put("s","seconds since epoch"); translate.put("S", "ss"); translate.put("t", "\t"); translate.put("T", "HH:mm:ss"); //There's no way to specify this with SimpleDateFormat //translate.put("u","day of week ( 1-7 )"); //There's no way to specify this with SimpleDateFormat //translate.put("U","week in year with first Sunday as first day..."); translate.put("V", "ww"); //I'm not sure this is always exactly the same //There's no way to specify this with SimpleDateFormat //translate.put("W","week in year with first Monday as first day..."); //There's no way to specify this with SimpleDateFormat //translate.put("w","E"); translate.put("X", "HH:mm:ss"); translate.put("x", "MM/dd/yy"); translate.put("y", "yy"); translate.put("Y", "yyyy"); translate.put("Z", "z"); translate.put("z", "Z"); translate.put("%", "%"); } /** * Create an instance of this date formatting class * * @param origFormat the strftime-style formatting string * @param locale the locale to use for locale-specific conversions */ public Strftime(String origFormat, Locale locale) { String convertedFormat = convertDateFormat(origFormat); simpleDateFormat = new SimpleDateFormat(convertedFormat, locale); } /** * Format the date according to the strftime-style string given in the constructor. * * @param date the date to format * @return the formatted date */ public String format(Date date) { return simpleDateFormat.format(date); } /** * Get the timezone used for formatting conversions * * @return the timezone */ public TimeZone getTimeZone() { return simpleDateFormat.getTimeZone(); } /** * Change the timezone used to format dates * * @see SimpleDateFormat#setTimeZone */ public void setTimeZone(TimeZone timeZone) { simpleDateFormat.setTimeZone(timeZone); } /** * Search the provided pattern and get the C standard * Date/Time formatting rules and convert them to the * Java equivalent. * * @param pattern The pattern to search * @return The modified pattern */ protected String convertDateFormat(String pattern) { boolean inside = false; boolean mark = false; boolean modifiedCommand = false; StringBuilder buf = new StringBuilder(); for (int i = 0; i < pattern.length(); i++) { char c = pattern.charAt(i); if (c == '%' && !mark) { mark = true; } else { if (mark) { if (modifiedCommand) { //don't do anything--we just wanted to skip a char modifiedCommand = false; mark = false; } else { inside = translateCommand(buf, pattern, i, inside); //It's a modifier code if (c == 'O' || c == 'E') { modifiedCommand = true; } else { mark = false; } } } else { if (!inside && c != ' ') { //We start a literal, which we need to quote buf.append("'"); inside = true; } buf.append(c); } } } if (buf.length() > 0) { char lastChar = buf.charAt(buf.length() - 1); if (lastChar != '\'' && inside) { buf.append('\''); } } return buf.toString(); } protected String quote(String str, boolean insideQuotes) { String retVal = str; if (!insideQuotes) { retVal = '\'' + retVal + '\''; } return retVal; } /** * Try to get the Java Date/Time formatting associated with * the C standard provided. * * @param buf The buffer * @param pattern The date/time pattern * @param index The char index * @param oldInside Flag value * @return True if new is inside buffer */ protected boolean translateCommand(StringBuilder buf, String pattern, int index, boolean oldInside) { char firstChar = pattern.charAt(index); boolean newInside = oldInside; //O and E are modifiers, they mean to present an alternative representation of the next char //we just handle the next char as if the O or E wasn't there if (firstChar == 'O' || firstChar == 'E') { if (index + 1 < pattern.length()) { newInside = translateCommand(buf, pattern, index + 1, oldInside); } else { buf.append(quote("%" + firstChar, oldInside)); } } else { String command = translate.get(String.valueOf(firstChar)); //If we don't find a format, treat it as a literal--That's what apache does if (command == null) { buf.append(quote("%" + firstChar, oldInside)); } else { //If we were inside quotes, close the quotes if (oldInside) { buf.append('\''); } buf.append(command); newInside = false; } } return newInside; } }