gcc/libjava/java/sql/Timestamp.java
Bryce McKinlay 474f541727 Timestamp.java (valueOf): Synchronize access to dateFormat.
2004-08-02  Bryce McKinlay  <mckinlay@redhat.com>

	* java/sql/Timestamp.java (valueOf): Synchronize access to
	dateFormat.

From-SVN: r85460
2004-08-03 01:21:26 +01:00

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/* Time.java -- Wrapper around java.util.Date
Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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package java.sql;
import java.text.ParseException;
import java.text.DecimalFormat;
import java.text.SimpleDateFormat;
/**
* This class is a wrapper around java.util.Date to allow the JDBC
* driver to identify the value as a SQL Timestamp. Note that this
* class also adds an additional field for nano-seconds, and so
* is not completely identical to <code>java.util.Date</code> as
* the <code>java.sql.Date</code> and <code>java.sql.Time</code>
* classes are.
*
* @author Aaron M. Renn (arenn@urbanophile.com)
*/
public class Timestamp extends java.util.Date
{
static final long serialVersionUID = 2745179027874758501L;
/**
* Used for parsing and formatting this date.
*/
private static SimpleDateFormat dateFormat =
new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss");
private static DecimalFormat decimalFormat = new DecimalFormat("000000000");
private static StringBuffer sbuf = new StringBuffer(29);
/**
* The nanosecond value for this object
*/
private int nanos;
/**
* This method returns a new instance of this class by parsing a
* date in JDBC format into a Java date.
*
* @param str The string to parse.
* @return The resulting <code>java.sql.Timestamp</code> value.
*/
public static Timestamp valueOf(String str)
{
int nanos = 0;
int dot = str.indexOf('.');
if (dot != -1)
{
if (str.lastIndexOf('.') != dot)
throw new IllegalArgumentException(str);
int len = str.length() - dot - 1;
if (len < 1 || len > 9)
throw new IllegalArgumentException(str);
nanos = Integer.parseInt(str.substring(dot + 1));
for (int i = len; i < 9; i++)
nanos *= 10;
str = str.substring(0, dot);
}
try
{
java.util.Date d;
synchronized (dateFormat)
{
d = (java.util.Date) dateFormat.parseObject(str);
}
if (d == null)
throw new IllegalArgumentException(str);
Timestamp ts = new Timestamp(d.getTime() + nanos / 1000000);
ts.nanos = nanos;
return ts;
}
catch (ParseException e)
{
throw new IllegalArgumentException(str);
}
}
/**
* This method initializes a new instance of this class with the
* specified year, month, and day.
*
* @param year The year for this Timestamp (year - 1900)
* @param month The month for this Timestamp (0-11)
* @param day The day for this Timestamp (1-31)
* @param hour The hour for this Timestamp (0-23)
* @param minute The minute for this Timestamp (0-59)
* @param second The second for this Timestamp (0-59)
* @param nanos The nanosecond value for this Timestamp (0 to 999,999,9999)
* @deprecated
*/
public Timestamp(int year, int month, int day, int hour, int minute,
int second, int nanos)
{
super(year, month, day, hour, minute, second);
this.nanos = nanos;
}
/**
* This method initializes a new instance of this class with the
* specified time value representing the number of milliseconds since
* Jan 1, 1970 at 12:00 midnight GMT.
*
* @param time The time value to intialize this <code>Time</code> to.
*/
public Timestamp(long date)
{
super(date - (date % 1000));
nanos = (int) (date % 1000) * 1000000;
}
/**
* Return the value of this Timestamp as the number of milliseconds
* since Jan 1, 1970 at 12:00 midnight GMT.
*/
public long getTime()
{
return super.getTime() + (nanos / 1000000);
}
/**
* This method returns this date in JDBC format.
*
* @return This date as a string.
*/
public String toString()
{
synchronized (dateFormat)
{
sbuf.setLength(0);
dateFormat.format(this, sbuf, null);
sbuf.append('.');
decimalFormat.format(nanos, sbuf, null);
int end = sbuf.length() - 1;
while (end > 20 && sbuf.charAt(end) == '0')
end--;
return sbuf.substring(0, end + 1);
}
}
/**
* This method returns the nanosecond value for this object.
* @return The nanosecond value for this object.
*/
public int getNanos()
{
return nanos;
}
/**
* This method sets the nanosecond value for this object.
*
* @param nanos The nanosecond value for this object.
*/
public void setNanos(int nanos)
{
this.nanos = nanos;
}
/**
* This methods tests whether this object is earlier than the specified
* object.
*
* @param ts The other <code>Timestamp</code> to test against.
* @return <code>true</code> if this object is earlier than the other object,
* <code>false</code> otherwise.
*/
public boolean before(Timestamp ts)
{
long time1 = getTime();
long time2 = ts.getTime();
if (time1 < time2 || (time1 == time2 && getNanos() < ts.getNanos()))
return true;
return false;
}
/**
* This methods tests whether this object is later than the specified
* object.
*
* @param ts The other <code>Timestamp</code> to test against.
*
* @return <code>true</code> if this object is later than the other object,
* <code>false</code> otherwise.
*/
public boolean after(Timestamp ts)
{
long time1 = getTime();
long time2 = ts.getTime();
if (time1 > time2 || (time1 == time2 && getNanos() > ts.getNanos()))
return true;
return false;
}
/**
* This method these the specified <code>Object</code> for equality
* against this object. This will be true if an only if the specified
* object is an instance of <code>Timestamp</code> and has the same
* time value fields.
*
* @param obj The object to test against for equality.
*
* @return <code>true</code> if the specified object is equal to this
* object, <code>false</code> otherwise.
*/
public boolean equals(Object obj)
{
if (!(obj instanceof Timestamp))
return false;
return equals((Timestamp) obj);
}
/**
* This method tests the specified timestamp for equality against this
* object. This will be true if and only if the specified object is
* not <code>null</code> and contains all the same time value fields
* as this object.
*
* @param ts The <code>Timestamp</code> to test against for equality.
*
* @return <code>true</code> if the specified object is equal to this
* object, <code>false</code> otherwise.
*/
public boolean equals(Timestamp ts)
{
if (ts == null)
return false;
if (ts.getTime() != getTime())
return false;
if (ts.getNanos() != getNanos())
return false;
return true;
}
/**
* Compare two Timestamp
* @param when the other Timestamp.
* @return 0, if the date represented
* by obj is exactly the same as the time represented by this
* object, a negative if this Timestamp is before the other Timestamp, and
* a positive value otherwise.
* @since 1.2
*/
public int compareTo(Timestamp ts)
{
int s = super.compareTo((java.util.Date) ts);
if (s != 0)
return s;
// If Date components were equal, then we check the nanoseconds.
return nanos - ts.nanos;
}
/**
* Compares this Timestamp to another. This behaves like
* <code>compareTo(Timestamp)</code>, but it may throw a
* <code>ClassCastException</code>
* @param obj the other Timestamp.
* @return 0, if the Timestamp represented
* by obj is exactly the same as the time represented by this
* object, a negative if this Timestamp is before the other Timestamp, and
* a positive value otherwise.
* @exception ClassCastException if obj is not of type Timestamp.
* @since 1.2
*/
public int compareTo(Object obj)
{
return compareTo((Timestamp) obj);
}
}