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/* java.util.Date
   Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

This file is part of GNU Classpath.

GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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02111-1307 USA.

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exception statement from your version. */


package java.util;

/**
 * This class represents a specific time in milliseconds since the epoch.
 * The epoch is 1970, January 1 00:00:00.0000 UTC.  
 *
 * Date is intended to reflect universal time coordinate (UTC), but doesn't
 * handle the leap seconds.
 *
 * Prior to jdk 1.1 this class was the sole Time class and had also 
 * calendar functionality.  But this can't be localized, so a new Calendar
 * class was created, that you should use instead.  The functions which
 * get or return a year, month, day etc. are all deprecated and shouldn't be
 * used.  Use Calendar instead.
 * 
 * @see Calendar
 * @see GregorianCalendar
 * @see java.text.DateFormat
 * @author Jochen Hoenicke
 * @author Per Bothner <bothner@cygnus.com>
 */
public class Date implements Cloneable, Comparable, java.io.Serializable
{
  /**
   * This is the serialization UID for this class
   */
  private static final long serialVersionUID = 7523967970034938905L;

  /**
   * The time in milliseconds since the epoch.
   */
  private transient long time;

  /**
   * Creates a new Date Object representing the current time.
   */
  public Date()
  {
    time = System.currentTimeMillis();
  }

  /**
   * Creates a new Date Object representing the given time.
   * @param time the time in milliseconds since the epoch.
   */
  public Date(long time)
  {
    this.time = time;
  }

  /**
   * Creates a new Date Object representing the given time.
   * @deprecated use <code>new GregorianCalendar(year+1900, month,
   * day)</code> instead.  
   */
  public Date(int year, int month, int day)
  {
    time = new GregorianCalendar(year + 1900, month, day).getTimeInMillis();
  }

  /**
   * Creates a new Date Object representing the given time.
   * @deprecated use <code>new GregorianCalendar(year+1900, month,
   * day, hour, min)</code> instead.  
   */
  public Date(int year, int month, int day, int hour, int min)
  {
    time =
      new GregorianCalendar(year + 1900, month, day, hour,
			    min).getTimeInMillis();
  }

  /**
   * Creates a new Date Object representing the given time.
   * @deprecated use <code>new GregorianCalendar(year+1900, month,
   * day)</code> instead.  
   */
  public Date(int year, int month, int day, int hour, int min, int sec)
  {
    time =
      new GregorianCalendar(year + 1900, month, day, hour, min,
			    sec).getTimeInMillis();
  }

  /**
   * Creates a new Date from the given string representation.  This
   * does the same as <code>new Date(Date.parse(s))</code>
   * @see #parse
   * @deprecated use <code>java.text.DateFormat.parse(s)</code> instead.  
   */
  public Date(String s)
  {
    time = parse(s);
  }

  public Object clone()
  {
    try
      {
	return super.clone();
      }
    catch (CloneNotSupportedException ex)
      {
	return null;
      }
  }

  /**
   * @deprecated Use Calendar with a UTC TimeZone instead.
   * @return the time in millis since the epoch.
   */
  public static long UTC(int year, int month, int date,
			 int hrs, int min, int sec)
  {
    GregorianCalendar cal =
      new GregorianCalendar(year + 1900, month, date, hrs, min, sec);
    cal.set(Calendar.ZONE_OFFSET, 0);
    cal.set(Calendar.DST_OFFSET, 0);
    return cal.getTimeInMillis();
  }

  /**
   * Gets the time represented by this Object
   * @return the time in milliseconds since the epoch.
   */
  public long getTime()
  {
    return time;
  }

  /**
   * @deprecated use
   * Calendar.get(Calendar.ZONE_OFFSET)+Calendar.get(Calendar.DST_OFFSET)
   * instead.
   * @return The time zone offset in minutes of the local time zone
   * relative to UTC.  The time represented by this object is used to
   * determine if we should use daylight savings.
   */
  public int getTimezoneOffset()
  {
    Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();
    cal.setTimeInMillis(time);
    return (cal.get(Calendar.ZONE_OFFSET)
	    + cal.get(Calendar.DST_OFFSET)) / (60 * 1000);
  }

  /**
   * Sets the time which this Object should represented.
   * @param time the time in milliseconds since the epoch.  */
  public void setTime(long time)
  {
    this.time = time;
  }

  /**
   * Tests if this date is after the specified date.
   * @param when the other date
   * @return true, if the date represented by this Object is
   * strictly later than the time represented by when.  
   */
  public boolean after(Date when)
  {
    return time > when.time;
  }

  /**
   * Tests if this date is before the specified date.
   * @param when the other date
   * @return true, if the date represented by when is strictly later
   * than the time represented by this object.
   */
  public boolean before(Date when)
  {
    return time < when.time;
  }

  /**
   * Compares two dates for equality.
   * @param obj the object to compare.
   * @return true, if obj is a Date object and the date represented
   * by obj is exactly the same as the time represented by this
   * object.  
   */
  public boolean equals(Object obj)
  {
    return (obj instanceof Date && time == ((Date) obj).time);
  }

  /**
   * Compares two dates.
   * @param when the other date.
   * @return 0, if the date represented
   * by obj is exactly the same as the time represented by this
   * object, a negative if this Date is before the other Date, and
   * a positive value otherwise.  
   */
  public int compareTo(Date when)
  {
    return (time < when.time) ? -1 : (time == when.time) ? 0 : 1;
  }

  /**
   * Compares this Date to another.  This behaves like
   * <code>compareTo(Date)</code>, but it may throw a
   * <code>ClassCastException</code>
   * @param obj the other date.
   * @return 0, if the date represented
   * by obj is exactly the same as the time represented by this
   * object, a negative if this Date is before the other Date, and
   * a positive value otherwise.  
   * @exception ClassCastException if obj is not of type Date.
   */
  public int compareTo(Object obj)
  {
    return compareTo((Date) obj);
  }

  public int hashCode()
  {
    return (int) time ^ (int) (time >>> 32);
  }

  private static final String[] weekNames = { "Sun", "Mon", "Tue", "Wed",
					      "Thu", "Fri", "Sat" };

  private static final String[] monthNames = { "Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr",
					       "May", "Jun", "Jul", "Aug",
					       "Sep", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec" };

  public String toString()
  {
    Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();
    cal.setTimeInMillis(time);
    String day = "0" + cal.get(Calendar.DATE);
    String hour = "0" + cal.get(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY);
    String min = "0" + cal.get(Calendar.MINUTE);
    String sec = "0" + cal.get(Calendar.SECOND);
    String year = "000" + cal.get(Calendar.YEAR);
    return weekNames[cal.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK) - 1] + " "
      + monthNames[cal.get(Calendar.MONTH)] + " "
      + day.substring(day.length() - 2) + " "
      + hour.substring(hour.length() - 2) + ":"
      + min.substring(min.length() - 2) + ":"
      + sec.substring(sec.length() - 2) + " "
      +
      cal.getTimeZone().getDisplayName(cal.getTimeZone().inDaylightTime(this),
				       TimeZone.SHORT) + " " +
      year.substring(year.length() - 4);
  }

  /** Format this object in a locale-specific way.
   * @deprecated Use DateFormat.format(Date)
   */
  public String toLocaleString()
  {
    return java.text.DateFormat.getInstance().format(this);
  }

  /** Format this object in a standard format in the GMT timezone.
   * @deprecated Use DateFormat.format(Date) with a GMT TimeZone.
   */
  public String toGMTString()
  {
    java.text.DateFormat format = java.text.DateFormat.getInstance();
    format.setTimeZone(TimeZone.getTimeZone("GMT"));
    return format.format(this);
  }

  private static int parseTz(String tok, char sign)
    throws IllegalArgumentException
  {
    int num;

    try
      {
	// parseInt doesn't handle '+' so strip off sign.
	num = Integer.parseInt(tok.substring(1));
      }
    catch (NumberFormatException ex)
      {
	throw new IllegalArgumentException(tok);
      }

    // Convert hours to minutes.
    if (num < 24)
      num *= 60;
    else
      num = (num / 100) * 60 + num % 100;

    return sign == '-' ? -num : num;
  }

  private static int parseMonth(String tok)
  {
    // Initialize strings for month names.
    // We could possibly use the fields of DateFormatSymbols but that is
    // localized and thus might not match the English words specified.
    String months[] = { "JANUARY", "FEBRUARY", "MARCH", "APRIL", "MAY",
			"JUNE", "JULY", "AUGUST", "SEPTEMBER", "OCTOBER",
			"NOVEMBER", "DECEMBER" };

    int i;
    for (i = 0; i < 12; i++)
      if (months[i].startsWith(tok))
        return i;

    // Return -1 if not found.
    return -1;
  }

  private static boolean parseDayOfWeek(String tok)
  {
    // Initialize strings for days of the week names.
    // We could possibly use the fields of DateFormatSymbols but that is
    // localized and thus might not match the English words specified.
    String daysOfWeek[] = { "SUNDAY", "MONDAY", "TUESDAY", "WEDNESDAY",
			    "THURSDAY", "FRIDAY", "SATURDAY" };

    int i;
    for (i = 0; i < 7; i++)
      if (daysOfWeek[i].startsWith(tok))
        return true;

    return false;
  }

  /** Parse a String and return the time it represents.
   * @param s The String to parse.
   * @deprecated Use DateFormat.parse(String)
   */
  public static long parse(String string)
  {
    // Initialize date/time fields before parsing begins.
    int year = -1;
    int month = -1;
    int day = -1;
    int hour = -1;
    int minute = -1;
    int second = -1;
    int timezone = 0;
    boolean localTimezone = true;

    // Trim out any nested stuff in parentheses now to make parsing easier.
    StringBuffer buf = new StringBuffer();
    int parenNesting = 0;
    int len = string.length();
    for (int i = 0;  i < len;  i++)
      {
	char ch = string.charAt(i);
	if (ch >= 'a' && ch <= 'z')
	  ch -= 'a' - 'A';
	if (ch == '(')
	  parenNesting++;
	else if (parenNesting == 0)
	  buf.append(ch);
	else if (ch == ')')
	  parenNesting--;
      }
    int tmpMonth;

    // Make all chars upper case to simplify comparisons later.
    // Also ignore commas; treat them as delimiters.
    StringTokenizer strtok = new StringTokenizer(buf.toString(), " \t\n\r,");

    while (strtok.hasMoreTokens())
      {
	String tok = strtok.nextToken();
	char firstch = tok.charAt(0);
	if ((firstch == '+' || firstch == '-') && year >= 0)
	  {
	    timezone = parseTz(tok, firstch);
	    localTimezone = false;
	  }
	else if (firstch >= '0' && firstch <= '9')
	  {
	    while (tok != null && tok.length() > 0)
	      {
		int punctOffset = tok.length();
		int num = 0;
		int punct;
		for (int i = 0;  ;  i++)
		  {
		    if (i >= punctOffset)
		      {
			punct = -1;
			break;
		      }
		    else
		      {
			punct = tok.charAt(i);
			if (punct >= '0' && punct <= '9')
			  {
			    if (num > 999999999) // in case of overflow
			      throw new IllegalArgumentException(tok);
			    num = 10 * num + (punct - '0');
			  }
			else
			  {
			    punctOffset = i;
			    break;
			  }
		      }
		      
		  }

		if (punct == ':')
		  {
		    if (hour < 0)
		      hour = num;
		    else
		      minute = num;
		  }
	        else if ((num >= 70
			  && (punct == ' ' || punct == ','
			      || punct == '/' || punct < 0))
			 || (num < 70 && day >= 0 && month >= 0 && year < 0))
		  {
		    if (num >= 100)
		      year = num;
		    else
		      {
			int curYear = 1900 + new Date().getYear();
			int firstYear = curYear - 80;
			year = firstYear / 100 * 100 + num;
			int yx = year;
			if (year < firstYear)
			  year += 100;
		      }
		  }
		else if (punct == '/')
		  {
		    if (month < 0)
		      month = num - 1;
		    else
		      day = num;
		  }
		else if (hour >= 0 && minute < 0)
		  minute = num;
		else if (minute >= 0 && second < 0)
		  second = num;
		else if (day < 0)
		  day = num;
		else
		  throw new IllegalArgumentException(tok);

		// Advance string if there's more to process in this token.
		if (punct < 0 || punctOffset + 1 >= tok.length())
		  tok = null;
		else
		  tok = tok.substring(punctOffset + 1);
	      }
	  }
	else if (firstch >= 'A' && firstch <= 'Z')
	  {
	    if (tok.equals("AM"))
	      {
		if (hour < 1 || hour > 12)
		  throw new IllegalArgumentException(tok);
		if (hour == 12)
		  hour = 0;
	      }
	    else if (tok.equals("PM"))
	      {
		if (hour < 1 || hour > 12)
		  throw new IllegalArgumentException(tok);
		if (hour < 12)
		  hour += 12;
	      }
	    else if (parseDayOfWeek(tok))
	      ; // Ignore it; throw the token away.
	    else if (tok.equals("UT") || tok.equals("UTC") || tok.equals("GMT"))
	      localTimezone = false;
	    else if (tok.startsWith("UT") || tok.startsWith("GMT"))
	      {
		int signOffset = 3;
		if (tok.charAt(1) == 'T' && tok.charAt(2) != 'C')
		  signOffset = 2;

	        char sign = tok.charAt(signOffset);
		if (sign != '+' && sign != '-')
		  throw new IllegalArgumentException(tok);

	        timezone = parseTz(tok.substring(signOffset), sign);
	        localTimezone = false;
	      }
	    else if ((tmpMonth = parseMonth(tok)) >= 0)
	      month = tmpMonth;
	    else if (tok.length() == 3 && tok.charAt(2) == 'T')
	      {
		// Convert timezone offset from hours to minutes.
		char ch = tok.charAt(0);
		if (ch == 'E')
		  timezone = -5 * 60;
		else if (ch == 'C')
		  timezone = -6 * 60;
		else if (ch == 'M')
		  timezone = -7 * 60;
		else if (ch == 'P')
		  timezone = -8 * 60;
		else
		  throw new IllegalArgumentException(tok);

		// Shift 60 minutes for Daylight Savings Time.
		if (tok.charAt(1) == 'D')
		  timezone += 60;
		else if (tok.charAt(1) != 'S')
		  throw new IllegalArgumentException(tok);

	        localTimezone = false;
	      }
	    else
	      throw new IllegalArgumentException(tok);
	  }
	else
	  throw new IllegalArgumentException(tok);
      }

    // Unspecified hours, minutes, or seconds should default to 0.
    if (hour < 0)
      hour = 0;
    if (minute < 0)
      minute = 0;
    if (second < 0)
      second = 0;

    // Throw exception if any other fields have not been recognized and set.
    if (year < 0 || month < 0 || day < 0)
      throw new IllegalArgumentException("Missing field");

    // Return the time in either local time or relative to GMT as parsed.
    // If no time-zone was specified, get the local one (in minutes) and
    // convert to milliseconds before adding to the UTC.
    GregorianCalendar cal
      = new GregorianCalendar(year, month, day, hour, minute, second);
    if (!localTimezone)
      {
	cal.set(Calendar.ZONE_OFFSET, timezone * 60 * 1000);
	cal.set(Calendar.DST_OFFSET, 0);
      }
    return cal.getTimeInMillis();
  }

  /**
   * @return the year minus 1900 represented by this date object.
   * @deprecated Use Calendar instead of Date, and use get(Calendar.YEAR)
   * instead.  Note about the 1900 difference in year.
   */
  public int getYear()
  {
    Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();
    cal.setTimeInMillis(time);
    return cal.get(Calendar.YEAR) - 1900;
  }

  /**
   * Sets the year to year minus 1900, not changing the other fields.
   * @param year the year minus 1900.
   * @deprecated Use Calendar instead of Date, and use
   * set(Calendar.YEAR, year) instead.  Note about the 1900
   * difference in year.  
   */
  public void setYear(int year)
  {
    Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();
    cal.setTimeInMillis(time);
    cal.set(Calendar.YEAR, 1900 + year);
    time = cal.getTimeInMillis();
  }

  /**
   * @return the month represented by this date object (zero based).
   * @deprecated Use Calendar instead of Date, and use get(Calendar.MONTH)
   * instead.
   */
  public int getMonth()
  {
    Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();
    cal.setTimeInMillis(time);
    return cal.get(Calendar.MONTH);
  }

  /**
   * Sets the month to the given value, not changing the other fields.
   * @param month the month, zero based.
   * @deprecated Use Calendar instead of Date, and use
   * set(Calendar.MONTH, month) instead. 
   */
  public void setMonth(int month)
  {
    Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();
    cal.setTimeInMillis(time);
    cal.set(Calendar.MONTH, month);
    time = cal.getTimeInMillis();
  }

  /**
   * @return the day of month represented by this date object.
   * @deprecated Use Calendar instead of Date, and use get(Calendar.DATE)
   * instead.
   */
  public int getDate()
  {
    Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();
    cal.setTimeInMillis(time);
    return cal.get(Calendar.DATE);
  }

  /**
   * Sets the date to the given value, not changing the other fields.
   * @param date the date.
   * @deprecated Use Calendar instead of Date, and use
   * set(Calendar.DATE, date) instead. 
   */
  public void setDate(int date)
  {
    Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();
    cal.setTimeInMillis(time);
    cal.set(Calendar.DATE, date);
    time = cal.getTimeInMillis();
  }

  /**
   * @return the day represented by this date object.
   * @deprecated Use Calendar instead of Date, and use get(Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK)
   * instead.
   */
  public int getDay()
  {
    Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();
    cal.setTimeInMillis(time);
    // For Calendar, Sunday is 1.  For Date, Sunday is 0.
    return cal.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK) - 1;
  }

  /**
   * @return the hours represented by this date object.
   * @deprecated Use Calendar instead of Date, and use get(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY)
   * instead.
   */
  public int getHours()
  {
    Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();
    cal.setTimeInMillis(time);
    return cal.get(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY);
  }

  /**
   * Sets the hours to the given value, not changing the other fields.
   * @param hours the hours.
   * @deprecated Use Calendar instead of Date, and use
   * set(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, hours) instead. 
   */
  public void setHours(int hours)
  {
    Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();
    cal.setTimeInMillis(time);
    cal.set(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, hours);
    time = cal.getTimeInMillis();
  }

  /**
   * @return the minutes represented by this date object.
   * @deprecated Use Calendar instead of Date, and use get(Calendar.MINUTE)
   * instead.
   */
  public int getMinutes()
  {
    Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();
    cal.setTimeInMillis(time);
    return cal.get(Calendar.MINUTE);
  }

  /**
   * Sets the minutes to the given value, not changing the other fields.
   * @param minutes the minutes.
   * @deprecated Use Calendar instead of Date, and use
   * set(Calendar.MINUTE, minutes) instead. 
   */
  public void setMinutes(int minutes)
  {
    Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();
    cal.setTimeInMillis(time);
    cal.set(Calendar.MINUTE, minutes);
    time = cal.getTimeInMillis();
  }

  /**
   * @return the seconds represented by this date object.
   * @deprecated Use Calendar instead of Date, and use get(Calendar.SECOND)
   * instead.
   */
  public int getSeconds()
  {
    Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();
    cal.setTimeInMillis(time);
    return cal.get(Calendar.SECOND);
  }

  /**
   * Sets the seconds to the given value, not changing the other fields.
   * @param seconds the seconds.
   * @deprecated Use Calendar instead of Date, and use
   * set(Calendar.SECOND, seconds) instead. 
   */
  public void setSeconds(int seconds)
  {
    Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();
    cal.setTimeInMillis(time);
    cal.set(Calendar.SECOND, seconds);
    time = cal.getTimeInMillis();
  }

  /**
   * Reads an Object from the stream.
   */
  private void readObject(java.io.ObjectInputStream input)
    throws java.io.IOException, ClassNotFoundException
  {
    input.defaultReadObject();
    time = input.readLong();
  }

  /**
   * Writes an Object to the stream.
   * @serialdata A long value representing the offset from the epoch
   * in milliseconds.  This is the same value that is returned by the
   * method getTime().
   */
  private void writeObject(java.io.ObjectOutputStream output)
    throws java.io.IOException
  {
    output.defaultWriteObject();
    output.writeLong(time);
  }
}