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* This class provides common implementations of {@link TemporalQuery}. * These are defined here as they must be constants, and the definition * of lambdas does not guarantee that. By assigning them once here, * they become 'normal' Java constants. *
* Queries are a key tool for extracting information from temporal objects. * They exist to externalize the process of querying, permitting different * approaches, as per the strategy design pattern. * Examples might be a query that checks if the date is the day before February 29th * in a leap year, or calculates the number of days to your next birthday. *
* The {@link TemporalField} interface provides another mechanism for querying * temporal objects. That interface is limited to returning a {@code long}. * By contrast, queries can return any type. *
* There are two equivalent ways of using a {@code TemporalQuery}. * The first is to invoke the method on this interface directly. * The second is to use {@link TemporalAccessor#query(TemporalQuery)}: *
* // these two lines are equivalent, but the second approach is recommended * temporal = thisQuery.queryFrom(temporal); * temporal = temporal.query(thisQuery); ** It is recommended to use the second approach, {@code query(TemporalQuery)}, * as it is a lot clearer to read in code. *
* The most common implementations are method references, such as * {@code LocalDate::from} and {@code ZoneId::from}. * Additional common queries are provided to return: *
* This queries a {@code TemporalAccessor} for the zone. * The zone is only returned if the date-time conceptually contains a {@code ZoneId}. * It will not be returned if the date-time only conceptually has an {@code ZoneOffset}. * Thus a {@link java.time.ZonedDateTime} will return the result of {@code getZone()}, * but an {@link java.time.OffsetDateTime} will return null. *
* In most cases, applications should use {@link #zone()} as this query is too strict. *
* The result from JDK classes implementing {@code TemporalAccessor} is as follows:
* This queries a {@code TemporalAccessor} for the chronology.
* If the target {@code TemporalAccessor} represents a date, or part of a date,
* then it should return the chronology that the date is expressed in.
* As a result of this definition, objects only representing time, such as
* {@code LocalTime}, will return null.
*
* The result from JDK classes implementing {@code TemporalAccessor} is as follows:
* The method {@link java.time.chrono.Chronology#from(TemporalAccessor)} can be used as a
* {@code TemporalQuery} via a method reference, {@code Chronology::from}.
* That method is equivalent to this query, except that it throws an
* exception if a chronology cannot be obtained.
*
* @return a query that can obtain the chronology of a temporal, not null
*/
public static TemporalQuery
* This queries a {@code TemporalAccessor} for the time precision.
* If the target {@code TemporalAccessor} represents a consistent or complete date-time,
* date or time then this must return the smallest precision actually supported.
* Note that fields such as {@code NANO_OF_DAY} and {@code NANO_OF_SECOND}
* are defined to always return ignoring the precision, thus this is the only
* way to find the actual smallest supported unit.
* For example, were {@code GregorianCalendar} to implement {@code TemporalAccessor}
* it would return a precision of {@code MILLIS}.
*
* The result from JDK classes implementing {@code TemporalAccessor} is as follows:
* This queries a {@code TemporalAccessor} for the zone.
* It first tries to obtain the zone, using {@link #zoneId()}.
* If that is not found it tries to obtain the {@link #offset()}.
* Thus a {@link java.time.ZonedDateTime} will return the result of {@code getZone()},
* while an {@link java.time.OffsetDateTime} will return the result of {@code getOffset()}.
*
* In most cases, applications should use this query rather than {@code #zoneId()}.
*
* The method {@link ZoneId#from(TemporalAccessor)} can be used as a
* {@code TemporalQuery} via a method reference, {@code ZoneId::from}.
* That method is equivalent to this query, except that it throws an
* exception if a zone cannot be obtained.
*
* @return a query that can obtain the zone ID or offset of a temporal, not null
*/
public static TemporalQuery
* This returns a {@code TemporalQuery} that can be used to query a temporal
* object for the offset. The query will return null if the temporal
* object cannot supply an offset.
*
* The query implementation examines the {@link ChronoField#OFFSET_SECONDS OFFSET_SECONDS}
* field and uses it to create a {@code ZoneOffset}.
*
* The method {@link java.time.ZoneOffset#from(TemporalAccessor)} can be used as a
* {@code TemporalQuery} via a method reference, {@code ZoneOffset::from}.
* This query and {@code ZoneOffset::from} will return the same result if the
* temporal object contains an offset. If the temporal object does not contain
* an offset, then the method reference will throw an exception, whereas this
* query will return null.
*
* @return a query that can obtain the offset of a temporal, not null
*/
public static TemporalQuery
* This returns a {@code TemporalQuery} that can be used to query a temporal
* object for the local date. The query will return null if the temporal
* object cannot supply a local date.
*
* The query implementation examines the {@link ChronoField#EPOCH_DAY EPOCH_DAY}
* field and uses it to create a {@code LocalDate}.
*
* The method {@link ZoneOffset#from(TemporalAccessor)} can be used as a
* {@code TemporalQuery} via a method reference, {@code LocalDate::from}.
* This query and {@code LocalDate::from} will return the same result if the
* temporal object contains a date. If the temporal object does not contain
* a date, then the method reference will throw an exception, whereas this
* query will return null.
*
* @return a query that can obtain the date of a temporal, not null
*/
public static TemporalQuery
* This returns a {@code TemporalQuery} that can be used to query a temporal
* object for the local time. The query will return null if the temporal
* object cannot supply a local time.
*
* The query implementation examines the {@link ChronoField#NANO_OF_DAY NANO_OF_DAY}
* field and uses it to create a {@code LocalTime}.
*
* The method {@link ZoneOffset#from(TemporalAccessor)} can be used as a
* {@code TemporalQuery} via a method reference, {@code LocalTime::from}.
* This query and {@code LocalTime::from} will return the same result if the
* temporal object contains a time. If the temporal object does not contain
* a time, then the method reference will throw an exception, whereas this
* query will return null.
*
* @return a query that can obtain the time of a temporal, not null
*/
public static TemporalQuery
* {@code LocalDate} returns null
* {@code LocalTime} returns null
* {@code LocalDateTime} returns null
* {@code ZonedDateTime} returns the associated zone
* {@code OffsetTime} returns null
* {@code OffsetDateTime} returns null
* {@code ChronoLocalDate} returns null
* {@code ChronoLocalDateTime} returns null
* {@code ChronoZonedDateTime} returns the associated zone
* {@code Era} returns null
* {@code DayOfWeek} returns null
* {@code Month} returns null
* {@code Year} returns null
* {@code YearMonth} returns null
* {@code MonthDay} returns null
* {@code ZoneOffset} returns null
* {@code Instant} returns null
*
* @return a query that can obtain the zone ID of a temporal, not null
*/
public static TemporalQuery
* {@code LocalDate} returns {@code IsoChronology.INSTANCE}
* {@code LocalTime} returns null (does not represent a date)
* {@code LocalDateTime} returns {@code IsoChronology.INSTANCE}
* {@code ZonedDateTime} returns {@code IsoChronology.INSTANCE}
* {@code OffsetTime} returns null (does not represent a date)
* {@code OffsetDateTime} returns {@code IsoChronology.INSTANCE}
* {@code ChronoLocalDate} returns the associated chronology
* {@code ChronoLocalDateTime} returns the associated chronology
* {@code ChronoZonedDateTime} returns the associated chronology
* {@code Era} returns the associated chronology
* {@code DayOfWeek} returns null (shared across chronologies)
* {@code Month} returns {@code IsoChronology.INSTANCE}
* {@code Year} returns {@code IsoChronology.INSTANCE}
* {@code YearMonth} returns {@code IsoChronology.INSTANCE}
* {@code MonthDay} returns null {@code IsoChronology.INSTANCE}
* {@code ZoneOffset} returns null (does not represent a date)
* {@code Instant} returns null (does not represent a date)
*
* {@code LocalDate} returns {@code DAYS}
* {@code LocalTime} returns {@code NANOS}
* {@code LocalDateTime} returns {@code NANOS}
* {@code ZonedDateTime} returns {@code NANOS}
* {@code OffsetTime} returns {@code NANOS}
* {@code OffsetDateTime} returns {@code NANOS}
* {@code ChronoLocalDate} returns {@code DAYS}
* {@code ChronoLocalDateTime} returns {@code NANOS}
* {@code ChronoZonedDateTime} returns {@code NANOS}
* {@code Era} returns {@code ERAS}
* {@code DayOfWeek} returns {@code DAYS}
* {@code Month} returns {@code MONTHS}
* {@code Year} returns {@code YEARS}
* {@code YearMonth} returns {@code MONTHS}
* {@code MonthDay} returns null (does not represent a complete date or time)
* {@code ZoneOffset} returns null (does not represent a date or time)
* {@code Instant} returns {@code NANOS}
*
* @return a query that can obtain the precision of a temporal, not null
*/
public static TemporalQuery