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* This chronology defines the rules of the Japanese Imperial calendar system. * This calendar system is primarily used in Japan. * The Japanese Imperial calendar system is the same as the ISO calendar system * apart from the era-based year numbering. *
* Japan introduced the Gregorian calendar starting with Meiji 6. * Only Meiji and later eras are supported; * dates before Meiji 6, January 1 are not supported. *
* The supported {@code ChronoField} instances are: *
* The ID uniquely identifies the {@code Chronology}. * It can be used to lookup the {@code Chronology} using {@link Chronology#of(String)}. * * @return the chronology ID - 'Japanese' * @see #getCalendarType() */ @Override public String getId() { return "Japanese"; } /** * Gets the calendar type of the underlying calendar system - 'japanese'. *
* The calendar type is an identifier defined by the * Unicode Locale Data Markup Language (LDML) specification. * It can be used to lookup the {@code Chronology} using {@link Chronology#of(String)}. * It can also be used as part of a locale, accessible via * {@link Locale#getUnicodeLocaleType(String)} with the key 'ca'. * * @return the calendar system type - 'japanese' * @see #getId() */ @Override public String getCalendarType() { return "japanese"; } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Obtains a local date in Japanese calendar system from the * era, year-of-era, month-of-year and day-of-month fields. *
* The Japanese month and day-of-month are the same as those in the * ISO calendar system. They are not reset when the era changes. * For example: *
* 6th Jan Showa 64 = ISO 1989-01-06 * 7th Jan Showa 64 = ISO 1989-01-07 * 8th Jan Heisei 1 = ISO 1989-01-08 * 9th Jan Heisei 1 = ISO 1989-01-09 ** * @param era the Japanese era, not null * @param yearOfEra the year-of-era * @param month the month-of-year * @param dayOfMonth the day-of-month * @return the Japanese local date, not null * @throws DateTimeException if unable to create the date * @throws ClassCastException if the {@code era} is not a {@code JapaneseEra} */ @Override public JapaneseDate date(Era era, int yearOfEra, int month, int dayOfMonth) { if (era instanceof JapaneseEra == false) { throw new ClassCastException("Era must be JapaneseEra"); } return JapaneseDate.of((JapaneseEra) era, yearOfEra, month, dayOfMonth); } /** * Obtains a local date in Japanese calendar system from the * proleptic-year, month-of-year and day-of-month fields. *
* The Japanese proleptic year, month and day-of-month are the same as those * in the ISO calendar system. They are not reset when the era changes. * * @param prolepticYear the proleptic-year * @param month the month-of-year * @param dayOfMonth the day-of-month * @return the Japanese local date, not null * @throws DateTimeException if unable to create the date */ @Override public JapaneseDate date(int prolepticYear, int month, int dayOfMonth) { return new JapaneseDate(LocalDate.of(prolepticYear, month, dayOfMonth)); } /** * Obtains a local date in Japanese calendar system from the * era, year-of-era and day-of-year fields. *
* The day-of-year in this factory is expressed relative to the start of the year-of-era. * This definition changes the normal meaning of day-of-year only in those years * where the year-of-era is reset to one due to a change in the era. * For example: *
* 6th Jan Showa 64 = day-of-year 6 * 7th Jan Showa 64 = day-of-year 7 * 8th Jan Heisei 1 = day-of-year 1 * 9th Jan Heisei 1 = day-of-year 2 ** * @param era the Japanese era, not null * @param yearOfEra the year-of-era * @param dayOfYear the day-of-year * @return the Japanese local date, not null * @throws DateTimeException if unable to create the date * @throws ClassCastException if the {@code era} is not a {@code JapaneseEra} */ @Override public JapaneseDate dateYearDay(Era era, int yearOfEra, int dayOfYear) { return JapaneseDate.ofYearDay((JapaneseEra) era, yearOfEra, dayOfYear); } /** * Obtains a local date in Japanese calendar system from the * proleptic-year and day-of-year fields. *
* The day-of-year in this factory is expressed relative to the start of the proleptic year.
* The Japanese proleptic year and day-of-year are the same as those in the ISO calendar system.
* They are not reset when the era changes.
*
* @param prolepticYear the proleptic-year
* @param dayOfYear the day-of-year
* @return the Japanese local date, not null
* @throws DateTimeException if unable to create the date
*/
@Override
public JapaneseDate dateYearDay(int prolepticYear, int dayOfYear) {
return new JapaneseDate(LocalDate.ofYearDay(prolepticYear, dayOfYear));
}
/**
* Obtains a local date in the Japanese calendar system from the epoch-day.
*
* @param epochDay the epoch day
* @return the Japanese local date, not null
* @throws DateTimeException if unable to create the date
*/
@Override // override with covariant return type
public JapaneseDate dateEpochDay(long epochDay) {
return new JapaneseDate(LocalDate.ofEpochDay(epochDay));
}
@Override
public JapaneseDate dateNow() {
return dateNow(Clock.systemDefaultZone());
}
@Override
public JapaneseDate dateNow(ZoneId zone) {
return dateNow(Clock.system(zone));
}
@Override
public JapaneseDate dateNow(Clock clock) {
return date(LocalDate.now(clock));
}
@Override
public JapaneseDate date(TemporalAccessor temporal) {
if (temporal instanceof JapaneseDate) {
return (JapaneseDate) temporal;
}
return new JapaneseDate(LocalDate.from(temporal));
}
@Override
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
public ChronoLocalDateTime
* Japanese calendar leap years occur exactly in line with ISO leap years.
* This method does not validate the year passed in, and only has a
* well-defined result for years in the supported range.
*
* @param prolepticYear the proleptic-year to check, not validated for range
* @return true if the year is a leap year
*/
@Override
public boolean isLeapYear(long prolepticYear) {
return IsoChronology.INSTANCE.isLeapYear(prolepticYear);
}
@Override
public int prolepticYear(Era era, int yearOfEra) {
if (era instanceof JapaneseEra == false) {
throw new ClassCastException("Era must be JapaneseEra");
}
JapaneseEra jera = (JapaneseEra) era;
int gregorianYear = jera.getPrivateEra().getSinceDate().getYear() + yearOfEra - 1;
if (yearOfEra == 1) {
return gregorianYear;
}
if (gregorianYear >= Year.MIN_VALUE && gregorianYear <= Year.MAX_VALUE) {
LocalGregorianCalendar.Date jdate = JCAL.newCalendarDate(null);
jdate.setEra(jera.getPrivateEra()).setDate(yearOfEra, 1, 1);
if (JapaneseChronology.JCAL.validate(jdate)) {
return gregorianYear;
}
}
throw new DateTimeException("Invalid yearOfEra value");
}
/**
* Returns the calendar system era object from the given numeric value.
*
* See the description of each Era for the numeric values of:
* {@link JapaneseEra#HEISEI}, {@link JapaneseEra#SHOWA},{@link JapaneseEra#TAISHO},
* {@link JapaneseEra#MEIJI}), only Meiji and later eras are supported.
*
* @param eraValue the era value
* @return the Japanese {@code Era} for the given numeric era value
* @throws DateTimeException if {@code eraValue} is invalid
*/
@Override
public JapaneseEra eraOf(int eraValue) {
return JapaneseEra.of(eraValue);
}
@Override
public List
* out.writeByte(1); // identifies a Chronology
* out.writeUTF(getId());
*
*
* @return the instance of {@code Ser}, not null
*/
@Override
Object writeReplace() {
return super.writeReplace();
}
/**
* Defend against malicious streams.
*
* @param s the stream to read
* @throws InvalidObjectException always
*/
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s) throws InvalidObjectException {
throw new InvalidObjectException("Deserialization via serialization delegate");
}
}