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The <code>Date</code> objects returned are not, but * these objects are cloned before being returned. * * @since 1.0 * @author Steve Hanna */ public class DayTimeDurationAttribute extends AttributeValue { /** * Official name of this type */ public static final String identifier = TypeIdentifierConstants.DAYTIMEDURATION; /** * URI version of name for this type * <p> * This field is initialized by a static initializer so that * we can catch any exceptions thrown by URI(String) and * transform them into a RuntimeException, since this should * never happen but should be reported properly if it ever does. */ private static URI identifierURI; /** * RuntimeException that wraps an Exception thrown during the * creation of identifierURI, null if none. */ private static RuntimeException earlyException; /** * Static initializer that initializes the identifierURI * class field so that we can catch any exceptions thrown * by URI(String) and transform them into a RuntimeException. * Such exceptions should never happen but should be reported * properly if they ever do. */ static { try { identifierURI = URI.create(identifier); } catch (IllegalArgumentException e) { earlyException = e; } } /** * Regular expression for dayTimeDuration (a la java.util.regex) */ private static final String patternString = "(\\-)?P((\\d+)?D)?(T((\\d+)?H)?((\\d+)?M)?((\\d+)?(.(\\d+)?)?S)?)?"; /** * The index of the capturing group for the negative sign. */ private static final int GROUP_SIGN = 1; /** * The index of the capturing group for the number of days. */ private static final int GROUP_DAYS = 3; /** * The index of the capturing group for the number of hours. */ private static final int GROUP_HOURS = 6; /** * The index of the capturing group for the number of minutes. */ private static final int GROUP_MINUTES = 8; /** * The index of the capturing group for the number of seconds. */ private static final int GROUP_SECONDS = 10; /** * The index of the capturing group for the number of nanoseconds. */ private static final int GROUP_NANOSECONDS = 12; /** * Static BigInteger values. We only use these if one of * the components is bigger than Integer.MAX_LONG and we * want to detect overflow. */ private static BigInteger big24 = BigInteger.valueOf(24); private static BigInteger big60 = BigInteger.valueOf(60); private static BigInteger big1000 = BigInteger.valueOf(1000); private static BigInteger bigMaxLong = BigInteger.valueOf(Long.MAX_VALUE); /** * A shared Pattern object, only initialized if needed */ private static Pattern pattern; /** * Negative flag. true if duration is negative, false otherwise */ private boolean negative; /** * Number of days */ private long days; /** * Number of hours */ private long hours; /** * Number of minutes */ private long minutes; /** * Number of seconds */ private long seconds; /** * Number of nanoseconds */ private int nanoseconds; /** * Total number of round seconds (in milliseconds) */ private long totalMillis; /** * Cached encoded value (null if not cached yet). */ private String encodedValue = null; /** * Creates a new <code>DayTimeDurationAttribute</code> that represents * the duration supplied. * * @param negative true if the duration is negative, false otherwise * @param days the number of days in the duration * @param hours the number of hours in the duration * @param minutes the number of minutes in the duration * @param seconds the number of seconds in the duration * @param nanoseconds the number of nanoseconds in the duration * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the total number of milliseconds * exceeds Long.MAX_LONG */ public DayTimeDurationAttribute(boolean negative, long days, long hours, long minutes, long seconds, int nanoseconds) throws IllegalArgumentException { super(identifierURI); // Shouldn't happen, but just in case... if (earlyException != null) { throw earlyException; } this.negative = negative; this.days = days; this.hours = hours; this.minutes = minutes; this.seconds = seconds; this.nanoseconds = nanoseconds; // Convert all the components except nanoseconds to milliseconds // If any of the components is big (too big to be an int), // use the BigInteger class to do the math so we can detect // overflow. if ((days > Integer.MAX_VALUE) || (hours > Integer.MAX_VALUE) || (minutes > Integer.MAX_VALUE) || (seconds > Integer.MAX_VALUE)) { BigInteger bigDays = BigInteger.valueOf(days); BigInteger bigHours = BigInteger.valueOf(hours); BigInteger bigMinutes = BigInteger.valueOf(minutes); BigInteger bigSeconds = BigInteger.valueOf(seconds); BigInteger bigTotal = bigDays.multiply(big24).add(bigHours) .multiply(big60).add(bigMinutes).multiply(big60) .add(bigSeconds).multiply(big1000); // If the result is bigger than Long.MAX_VALUE, we have an // overflow. Indicate an error (should be a processing error, // since it can be argued that we should handle gigantic // values for this). if (bigTotal.compareTo(bigMaxLong) == 1) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("total number of " + "milliseconds " + "exceeds Long.MAX_VALUE"); } // If no overflow, convert to a long. this.totalMillis = bigTotal.longValue(); } else { // The numbers are small, so do it the fast way. this.totalMillis = ((((((days * 24) + hours) * 60) + minutes) * 60) + seconds) * 1000; } } /** * Returns a new <code>DayTimeDurationAttribute</code> that represents * the xf:dayTimeDuration at a particular DOM node. * * @param root the <code>Node</code> that contains the desired value * @return a new <code>DayTimeDurationAttribute</code> representing the * appropriate value (null if there is a parsing error) * * @throws ParsingException * @throws NumberFormatException */ public static DayTimeDurationAttribute getInstance(Node root) throws ParsingException, NumberFormatException { if (root.getFirstChild() != null) { return getInstance(root.getFirstChild().getNodeValue()); } throw new ParsingException("Error while parsing" + "a DayTimeDurationAttribute"); } /** * Returns the long value for the capturing group groupNumber. * This method takes a Matcher that has been used to match a * Pattern against a String, fetches the value for the specified * capturing group, converts that value to an long, and returns * the value. If that group did not match, 0 is returned. * If the matched value is not a valid long, NumberFormatException * is thrown. * * @param matcher the Matcher from which to fetch the group * @param groupNumber the group number to fetch * @return the long value for that groupNumber * @throws NumberFormatException if the string value for that * groupNumber is not a valid long */ private static long parseGroup(Matcher matcher, int groupNumber) throws NumberFormatException { long groupLong = 0; if (matcher.start(groupNumber) != -1) { String groupString = matcher.group(groupNumber); groupLong = Long.parseLong(groupString); } return groupLong; } /** * Returns a new <code>DayTimeDurationAttribute</code> that represents * the xf:dayTimeDuration value indicated by the string provided. * * @param value a string representing the desired value * @return a new <code>DayTimeDurationAttribute</code> representing the * desired value (null if there is a parsing error) * * @throws ParsingException * @throws NumberFormatException */ public static DayTimeDurationAttribute getInstance(String value) throws ParsingException, NumberFormatException { if (value == null) { throw new ParsingException("Can't create a " + "DayTimeDurationAttribute from null input"); } boolean negative = false; long days = 0; long hours = 0; long minutes = 0; long seconds = 0; int nanoseconds = 0; // Compile the pattern, if not already done. // No thread-safety problem here. The worst that can // happen is that we initialize pattern several times. if (pattern == null) { try { pattern = Pattern.compile(patternString); } catch (PatternSyntaxException e) { // This should never happen throw new ParsingException("unexpected pattern match error"); } } // See if the value matches the pattern. Matcher matcher = pattern.matcher(value); boolean matches = matcher.matches(); // If not, syntax error! if (!matches) { throw new ParsingException("Syntax error in dayTimeDuration"); } // If the negative group matched, the value is negative. if (matcher.start(GROUP_SIGN) != -1) { negative = true; } try { // If the days group matched, parse that value. days = parseGroup(matcher, GROUP_DAYS); // If the hours group matched, parse that value. hours = parseGroup(matcher, GROUP_HOURS); // If the minutes group matched, parse that value. minutes = parseGroup(matcher, GROUP_MINUTES); // If the seconds group matched, parse that value. seconds = parseGroup(matcher, GROUP_SECONDS); // Special handling for fractional seconds, since // they can have any resolution. if (matcher.start(GROUP_NANOSECONDS) != -1) { String nanosecondString = matcher.group(GROUP_NANOSECONDS); // If there are less than 9 digits in the fractional seconds, // pad with zeros on the right so it's nanoseconds. while (nanosecondString.length() < 9) { nanosecondString += "0"; } // If there are more than 9 digits in the fractional seconds, // drop the least significant digits. if (nanosecondString.length() > 9) { nanosecondString = nanosecondString.substring(0, 9); } nanoseconds = Integer.parseInt(nanosecondString); } } catch (NumberFormatException e) { // If we run into a number that's too big to be a long // that's an error. Really, it's a processing error, // since one can argue that we should handle that. throw e; } // Here's a requirement that's not checked for in the pattern. // The designator 'T' must be absent if all the time // items are absent. So the string can't end in 'T'. // Note that we don't have to worry about a zero length // string, since the pattern won't allow that. if (value.charAt(value.length()-1) == 'T') { throw new ParsingException("'T' must be absent if all" + "time items are absent"); } // If parsing went OK, create a new DayTimeDurationAttribute object and // return it. return new DayTimeDurationAttribute(negative, days, hours, minutes, seconds, nanoseconds); } /** * Returns true if the duration is negative. * * @return true if the duration is negative, false otherwise */ public boolean isNegative() { return this.negative; } /** * Gets the number of days. * * @return the number of days */ public long getDays() { return this.days; } /** * Gets the number of hours. * * @return the number of hours */ public long getHours() { return this.hours; } /** * Gets the number of minutes. * * @return the number of minutes */ public long getMinutes() { return this.minutes; } /** * Gets the number of seconds. * * @return the number of seconds */ public long getSeconds() { return this.seconds; } /** * Gets the number of nanoseconds. * * @return the number of nanoseconds */ public int getNanoseconds() { return this.nanoseconds; } /** * Gets the total number of round seconds (in milliseconds). * * @return the total number of seconds (in milliseconds) */ public long getTotalSeconds() { return this.totalMillis; } /** * Returns true if the input is an instance of this class and if its * value equals the value contained in this class. * * @param o the object to compare * * @return true if this object and the input represent the same value */ public boolean equals(Object o) { if (! (o instanceof DayTimeDurationAttribute)) { return false; } DayTimeDurationAttribute other = (DayTimeDurationAttribute)o; return ((this.totalMillis == other.totalMillis) && (this.nanoseconds == other.nanoseconds) && (this.negative == other.negative)); } /** * Returns the hashcode value used to index and compare this object with * others of the same type. Typically this is the hashcode of the backing * data object. * * @return the object's hashcode value */ public int hashCode() { // The totalMillis, nanoseconds, and negative fields are all considered // by the equals method, so it's best if the hashCode is derived // from all of those fields. int hashCode = (int) this.totalMillis ^ (int) (this.totalMillis >> 32); hashCode = 31*hashCode + this.nanoseconds; if (this.negative) { hashCode = -hashCode; } return hashCode; } /** * Converts to a String representation. * * @return the String representation */ public String toString() { StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(); sb.append("DayTimeDurationAttribute: [" + Constants.nl); sb.append(" Negative: " + this.negative); sb.append(" Days: " + this.days); sb.append(" Hours: " + this.hours); sb.append(" Minutes: " + this.minutes); sb.append(" Seconds: " + this.seconds); sb.append(" Nanoseconds: " + this.nanoseconds); sb.append(" TotalSeconds: " + this.totalMillis); sb.append("]"); return sb.toString(); } /** * Encodes the value in a form suitable for including in XML data like * a request or an obligation. This must return a value that could in * turn be used by the factory to create a new instance with the same * value. * * @return a <code>String</code> form of the value */ public String encode() { if (this.encodedValue != null) { return this.encodedValue; } // Length is quite variable StringBuffer buf = new StringBuffer(10); if (this.negative) { buf.append('-'); } buf.append('P'); if (this.days != 0) { buf.append(Long.toString(this.days)); buf.append('D'); } if ((this.hours != 0) || (this.minutes != 0) || (this.seconds != 0) || (this.nanoseconds != 0)) { // Only include the T if there are some time fields buf.append('T'); } else { // Make sure that there's always at least one field specified if (this.days == 0) { buf.append("0D"); } } if (this.hours != 0) { buf.append(Long.toString(this.hours)); buf.append('H'); } if (this.minutes != 0) { buf.append(Long.toString(this.minutes)); buf.append('M'); } if ((this.seconds != 0) || (this.nanoseconds != 0)) { buf.append(Long.toString(this.seconds)); if (this.nanoseconds != 0) { buf.append('.'); buf.append(DateAttribute.zeroPadInt(this.nanoseconds, 9)); } buf.append('S'); } this.encodedValue = buf.toString(); return this.encodedValue; } }