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package com.google.protobuf.util;

import com.google.protobuf.Duration;
import com.google.protobuf.Timestamp;

import java.math.BigInteger;
import java.text.ParseException;

Utilities to help create/manipulate Timestamp/Duration
Deprecated:Use Durations and Timestamps instead.
/** * Utilities to help create/manipulate Timestamp/Duration * * @deprecated Use {@link Durations} and {@link Timestamps} instead. */
@Deprecated public final class TimeUtil { // Timestamp for "0001-01-01T00:00:00Z" public static final long TIMESTAMP_SECONDS_MIN = -62135596800L; // Timestamp for "9999-12-31T23:59:59Z" public static final long TIMESTAMP_SECONDS_MAX = 253402300799L; public static final long DURATION_SECONDS_MIN = -315576000000L; public static final long DURATION_SECONDS_MAX = 315576000000L; private static final long NANOS_PER_SECOND = 1000000000; private TimeUtil() {}
Convert Timestamp to RFC 3339 date string format. The output will always be Z-normalized and uses 3, 6 or 9 fractional digits as required to represent the exact value. Note that Timestamp can only represent time from 0001-01-01T00:00:00Z to 9999-12-31T23:59:59.999999999Z. See https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3339.txt

Example of generated format: "1972-01-01T10:00:20.021Z"

Throws:
Returns:The string representation of the given timestamp.
Deprecated:Use Object.toString instead.
/** * Convert Timestamp to RFC 3339 date string format. The output will always * be Z-normalized and uses 3, 6 or 9 fractional digits as required to * represent the exact value. Note that Timestamp can only represent time * from 0001-01-01T00:00:00Z to 9999-12-31T23:59:59.999999999Z. See * https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3339.txt * * <p>Example of generated format: "1972-01-01T10:00:20.021Z" * * @return The string representation of the given timestamp. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the given timestamp is not in the * valid range. * @deprecated Use {@link Timestamps#toString} instead. */
@Deprecated public static String toString(Timestamp timestamp) { return Timestamps.toString(timestamp); }
Parse from RFC 3339 date string to Timestamp. This method accepts all outputs of toString(Timestamp) and it also accepts any fractional digits (or none) and any offset as long as they fit into nano-seconds precision.

Example of accepted format: "1972-01-01T10:00:20.021-05:00"

Throws:
Returns:A Timestamp parsed from the string.
Deprecated:Use Timestamps.parse instead.
/** * Parse from RFC 3339 date string to Timestamp. This method accepts all * outputs of {@link #toString(Timestamp)} and it also accepts any fractional * digits (or none) and any offset as long as they fit into nano-seconds * precision. * * <p>Example of accepted format: "1972-01-01T10:00:20.021-05:00" * * @return A Timestamp parsed from the string. * @throws ParseException if parsing fails. * @deprecated Use {@link Timestamps#parse} instead. */
@Deprecated public static Timestamp parseTimestamp(String value) throws ParseException { return Timestamps.parse(value); }
Convert Duration to string format. The string format will contains 3, 6, or 9 fractional digits depending on the precision required to represent the exact Duration value. For example: "1s", "1.010s", "1.000000100s", "-3.100s" The range that can be represented by Duration is from -315,576,000,000 to +315,576,000,000 inclusive (in seconds).
Throws:
Returns:The string representation of the given duration.
Deprecated:Use Object.toString instead.
/** * Convert Duration to string format. The string format will contains 3, 6, * or 9 fractional digits depending on the precision required to represent * the exact Duration value. For example: "1s", "1.010s", "1.000000100s", * "-3.100s" The range that can be represented by Duration is from * -315,576,000,000 to +315,576,000,000 inclusive (in seconds). * * @return The string representation of the given duration. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the given duration is not in the valid * range. * @deprecated Use {@link Durations#toString} instead. */
@Deprecated public static String toString(Duration duration) { return Durations.toString(duration); }
Parse from a string to produce a duration.
Throws:
Returns:A Duration parsed from the string.
Deprecated:Use Durations.parse instead.
/** * Parse from a string to produce a duration. * * @return A Duration parsed from the string. * @throws ParseException if parsing fails. * @deprecated Use {@link Durations#parse} instead. */
@Deprecated public static Duration parseDuration(String value) throws ParseException { return Durations.parse(value); }
Create a Timestamp from the number of milliseconds elapsed from the epoch.
Deprecated:Use Timestamps.fromMillis instead.
/** * Create a Timestamp from the number of milliseconds elapsed from the epoch. * * @deprecated Use {@link Timestamps#fromMillis} instead. */
@Deprecated public static Timestamp createTimestampFromMillis(long milliseconds) { return Timestamps.fromMillis(milliseconds); }
Create a Duration from the number of milliseconds.
Deprecated:Use Durations.fromMillis instead.
/** * Create a Duration from the number of milliseconds. * * @deprecated Use {@link Durations#fromMillis} instead. */
@Deprecated public static Duration createDurationFromMillis(long milliseconds) { return Durations.fromMillis(milliseconds); }
Convert a Timestamp to the number of milliseconds elapsed from the epoch.

The result will be rounded down to the nearest millisecond. E.g., if the timestamp represents "1969-12-31T23:59:59.999999999Z", it will be rounded to -1 millisecond.

Deprecated:Use Timestamps.toMillis instead.
/** * Convert a Timestamp to the number of milliseconds elapsed from the epoch. * * <p>The result will be rounded down to the nearest millisecond. E.g., if the * timestamp represents "1969-12-31T23:59:59.999999999Z", it will be rounded * to -1 millisecond. * * @deprecated Use {@link Timestamps#toMillis} instead. */
@Deprecated public static long toMillis(Timestamp timestamp) { return Timestamps.toMillis(timestamp); }
Convert a Duration to the number of milliseconds.The result will be rounded towards 0 to the nearest millisecond. E.g., if the duration represents -1 nanosecond, it will be rounded to 0.
Deprecated:Use Durations.toMillis instead.
/** * Convert a Duration to the number of milliseconds.The result will be * rounded towards 0 to the nearest millisecond. E.g., if the duration * represents -1 nanosecond, it will be rounded to 0. * * @deprecated Use {@link Durations#toMillis} instead. */
@Deprecated public static long toMillis(Duration duration) { return Durations.toMillis(duration); }
Create a Timestamp from the number of microseconds elapsed from the epoch.
Deprecated:Use Timestamps.fromMicros instead.
/** * Create a Timestamp from the number of microseconds elapsed from the epoch. * * @deprecated Use {@link Timestamps#fromMicros} instead. */
@Deprecated public static Timestamp createTimestampFromMicros(long microseconds) { return Timestamps.fromMicros(microseconds); }
Create a Duration from the number of microseconds.
Deprecated:Use Durations.fromMicros instead.
/** * Create a Duration from the number of microseconds. * * @deprecated Use {@link Durations#fromMicros} instead. */
@Deprecated public static Duration createDurationFromMicros(long microseconds) { return Durations.fromMicros(microseconds); }
Convert a Timestamp to the number of microseconds elapsed from the epoch.

The result will be rounded down to the nearest microsecond. E.g., if the timestamp represents "1969-12-31T23:59:59.999999999Z", it will be rounded to -1 millisecond.

Deprecated:Use Timestamps.toMicros instead.
/** * Convert a Timestamp to the number of microseconds elapsed from the epoch. * * <p>The result will be rounded down to the nearest microsecond. E.g., if the * timestamp represents "1969-12-31T23:59:59.999999999Z", it will be rounded * to -1 millisecond. * * @deprecated Use {@link Timestamps#toMicros} instead. */
@Deprecated public static long toMicros(Timestamp timestamp) { return Timestamps.toMicros(timestamp); }
Convert a Duration to the number of microseconds.The result will be rounded towards 0 to the nearest microseconds. E.g., if the duration represents -1 nanosecond, it will be rounded to 0.
Deprecated:Use Durations.toMicros instead.
/** * Convert a Duration to the number of microseconds.The result will be * rounded towards 0 to the nearest microseconds. E.g., if the duration * represents -1 nanosecond, it will be rounded to 0. * * @deprecated Use {@link Durations#toMicros} instead. */
@Deprecated public static long toMicros(Duration duration) { return Durations.toMicros(duration); }
Create a Timestamp from the number of nanoseconds elapsed from the epoch.
Deprecated:Use Timestamps.fromNanos instead.
/** * Create a Timestamp from the number of nanoseconds elapsed from the epoch. * * @deprecated Use {@link Timestamps#fromNanos} instead. */
@Deprecated public static Timestamp createTimestampFromNanos(long nanoseconds) { return Timestamps.fromNanos(nanoseconds); }
Create a Duration from the number of nanoseconds.
Deprecated:Use Durations.fromNanos instead.
/** * Create a Duration from the number of nanoseconds. * * @deprecated Use {@link Durations#fromNanos} instead. */
@Deprecated public static Duration createDurationFromNanos(long nanoseconds) { return Durations.fromNanos(nanoseconds); }
Convert a Timestamp to the number of nanoseconds elapsed from the epoch.
Deprecated:Use Timestamps.toNanos instead.
/** * Convert a Timestamp to the number of nanoseconds elapsed from the epoch. * * @deprecated Use {@link Timestamps#toNanos} instead. */
@Deprecated public static long toNanos(Timestamp timestamp) { return Timestamps.toNanos(timestamp); }
Convert a Duration to the number of nanoseconds.
Deprecated:Use Durations.toNanos instead.
/** * Convert a Duration to the number of nanoseconds. * * @deprecated Use {@link Durations#toNanos} instead. */
@Deprecated public static long toNanos(Duration duration) { return Durations.toNanos(duration); }
Get the current time.
Deprecated:Use Timestamps.fromMillis(System.currentTimeMillis()) instead.
/** * Get the current time. * * @deprecated Use {@code Timestamps.fromMillis(System.currentTimeMillis())} instead. */
@Deprecated public static Timestamp getCurrentTime() { return Timestamps.fromMillis(System.currentTimeMillis()); }
Get the epoch.
Deprecated:Use Timestamps.fromMillis(0) instead.
/** * Get the epoch. * * @deprecated Use {@code Timestamps.fromMillis(0)} instead. */
@Deprecated public static Timestamp getEpoch() { return Timestamp.getDefaultInstance(); }
Calculate the difference between two timestamps.
Deprecated:Use Timestamps.between instead.
/** * Calculate the difference between two timestamps. * * @deprecated Use {@link Timestamps#between} instead. */
@Deprecated public static Duration distance(Timestamp from, Timestamp to) { return Timestamps.between(from, to); }
Add a duration to a timestamp.
Deprecated:Use Timestamps.add instead.
/** * Add a duration to a timestamp. * * @deprecated Use {@link Timestamps#add} instead. */
@Deprecated public static Timestamp add(Timestamp start, Duration length) { return Timestamps.add(start, length); }
Subtract a duration from a timestamp.
Deprecated:Use Timestamps.subtract instead.
/** * Subtract a duration from a timestamp. * * @deprecated Use {@link Timestamps#subtract} instead. */
@Deprecated public static Timestamp subtract(Timestamp start, Duration length) { return Timestamps.subtract(start, length); }
Add two durations.
Deprecated:Use Durations.add instead.
/** * Add two durations. * * @deprecated Use {@link Durations#add} instead. */
@Deprecated public static Duration add(Duration d1, Duration d2) { return Durations.add(d1, d2); }
Subtract a duration from another.
Deprecated:Use Durations.subtract instead.
/** * Subtract a duration from another. * * @deprecated Use {@link Durations#subtract} instead. */
@Deprecated public static Duration subtract(Duration d1, Duration d2) { return Durations.subtract(d1, d2); } // Multiplications and divisions. // TODO(kak): Delete this. @SuppressWarnings("DurationSecondsToDouble") public static Duration multiply(Duration duration, double times) { double result = duration.getSeconds() * times + duration.getNanos() * times / 1000000000.0; if (result < Long.MIN_VALUE || result > Long.MAX_VALUE) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Result is out of valid range."); } long seconds = (long) result; int nanos = (int) ((result - seconds) * 1000000000); return normalizedDuration(seconds, nanos); } // TODO(kak): Delete this. public static Duration divide(Duration duration, double value) { return multiply(duration, 1.0 / value); } // TODO(kak): Delete this. public static Duration multiply(Duration duration, long times) { return createDurationFromBigInteger(toBigInteger(duration).multiply(toBigInteger(times))); } // TODO(kak): Delete this. public static Duration divide(Duration duration, long times) { return createDurationFromBigInteger(toBigInteger(duration).divide(toBigInteger(times))); } // TODO(kak): Delete this. public static long divide(Duration d1, Duration d2) { return toBigInteger(d1).divide(toBigInteger(d2)).longValue(); } // TODO(kak): Delete this. public static Duration remainder(Duration d1, Duration d2) { return createDurationFromBigInteger(toBigInteger(d1).remainder(toBigInteger(d2))); } private static final BigInteger NANOS_PER_SECOND_BIG_INTEGER = new BigInteger(String.valueOf(NANOS_PER_SECOND)); private static BigInteger toBigInteger(Duration duration) { return toBigInteger(duration.getSeconds()) .multiply(NANOS_PER_SECOND_BIG_INTEGER) .add(toBigInteger(duration.getNanos())); } private static BigInteger toBigInteger(long value) { return new BigInteger(String.valueOf(value)); } private static Duration createDurationFromBigInteger(BigInteger value) { long seconds = value.divide(new BigInteger(String.valueOf(NANOS_PER_SECOND))).longValue(); int nanos = value.remainder(new BigInteger(String.valueOf(NANOS_PER_SECOND))).intValue(); return normalizedDuration(seconds, nanos); } private static Duration normalizedDuration(long seconds, int nanos) { if (nanos <= -NANOS_PER_SECOND || nanos >= NANOS_PER_SECOND) { seconds += nanos / NANOS_PER_SECOND; nanos %= NANOS_PER_SECOND; } if (seconds > 0 && nanos < 0) { nanos += NANOS_PER_SECOND; seconds -= 1; } if (seconds < 0 && nanos > 0) { nanos -= NANOS_PER_SECOND; seconds += 1; } if (seconds < DURATION_SECONDS_MIN || seconds > DURATION_SECONDS_MAX) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Duration is out of valid range."); } return Duration.newBuilder().setSeconds(seconds).setNanos(nanos).build(); } }