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An era starts at any point of time (Gregorian) that is 36 * represented by <code>CalendarDate</code>. 37 * 38 * <p><code>Era</code>s that are applicable to a particular calendar 39 * system can be obtained by calling {@link CalendarSystem#getEras} 40 * one of which can be used to specify a date in 41 * <code>CalendarDate</code>. 42 * 43 * <p>The following era names are defined in this release. 44 * <!-- TODO: use HTML table --> 45 * <pre><tt> 46 * Calendar system Era name Since (in Gregorian) 47 * ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 48 * Japanese calendar Meiji 1868-01-01 midnight local time 49 * Taisho 1912-07-30 midnight local time 50 * Showa 1926-12-26 midnight local time 51 * Heisei 1989-01-08 midnight local time 52 * Julian calendar BeforeCommonEra -292275055-05-16T16:47:04.192Z 53 * CommonEra 0000-12-30 midnight local time 54 * Taiwanese calendar MinGuo 1911-01-01 midnight local time 55 * Thai Buddhist calendar BuddhistEra -543-01-01 midnight local time 56 * ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 57 * </tt></pre> 58 * 59 * @author Masayoshi Okutsu 60 * @since 1.5 61 */ 62 63 public final class Era { 64 private final String name; 65 private final String abbr; 66 private final long since; 67 private final CalendarDate sinceDate; 68 private final boolean localTime; 69 70 /** 71 * Constructs an <code>Era</code> instance. 72 * 73 * @param name the era name (e.g., "BeforeCommonEra" for the Julian calendar system) 74 * @param abbr the abbreviation of the era name (e.g., "B.C.E." for "BeforeCommonEra") 75 * @param since the time (millisecond offset from January 1, 1970 76 * (Gregorian) UTC or local time) when the era starts, inclusive. 77 * @param localTime <code>true</code> if <code>since</code> 78 * specifies a local time; <code>false</code> if 79 * <code>since</code> specifies UTC 80 */ Era(String name, String abbr, long since, boolean localTime)81 public Era(String name, String abbr, long since, boolean localTime) { 82 this.name = name; 83 this.abbr = abbr; 84 this.since = since; 85 this.localTime = localTime; 86 Gregorian gcal = CalendarSystem.getGregorianCalendar(); 87 BaseCalendar.Date d = (BaseCalendar.Date) gcal.newCalendarDate(null); 88 gcal.getCalendarDate(since, d); 89 sinceDate = new ImmutableGregorianDate(d); 90 } 91 getName()92 public String getName() { 93 return name; 94 } 95 getDisplayName(Locale locale)96 public String getDisplayName(Locale locale) { 97 return name; 98 } 99 getAbbreviation()100 public String getAbbreviation() { 101 return abbr; 102 } 103 getDiaplayAbbreviation(Locale locale)104 public String getDiaplayAbbreviation(Locale locale) { 105 return abbr; 106 } 107 getSince(TimeZone zone)108 public long getSince(TimeZone zone) { 109 if (zone == null || !localTime) { 110 return since; 111 } 112 int offset = zone.getOffset(since); 113 return since - offset; 114 } 115 getSinceDate()116 public CalendarDate getSinceDate() { 117 return sinceDate; 118 } 119 isLocalTime()120 public boolean isLocalTime() { 121 return localTime; 122 } 123 equals(Object o)124 public boolean equals(Object o) { 125 if (!(o instanceof Era)) { 126 return false; 127 } 128 Era that = (Era) o; 129 return name.equals(that.name) 130 && abbr.equals(that.abbr) 131 && since == that.since 132 && localTime == that.localTime; 133 } 134 135 private int hash = 0; 136 hashCode()137 public int hashCode() { 138 if (hash == 0) { 139 hash = name.hashCode() ^ abbr.hashCode() ^ (int)since ^ (int)(since >> 32) 140 ^ (localTime ? 1 : 0); 141 } 142 return hash; 143 } 144 toString()145 public String toString() { 146 StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); 147 sb.append('['); 148 sb.append(getName()).append(" ("); 149 sb.append(getAbbreviation()).append(')'); 150 sb.append(" since ").append(getSinceDate()); 151 if (localTime) { 152 sb.setLength(sb.length() - 1); // remove 'Z' 153 sb.append(" local time"); 154 } 155 sb.append(']'); 156 return sb.toString(); 157 } 158 } 159