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authorJakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>2005-02-19 01:26:38 +0100
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re PR c/20043 (transparent_union doesn't allow restrict qualifier removal)
PR c/20043 * c-typeck.c (composite_type): Handle quals in transparent unions. (type_lists_compatible_p): Likewise. * gcc.dg/transparent-union-1.c: New test. * gcc.dg/transparent-union-2.c: New test. From-SVN: r95255
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/* java.util.Calendar
   Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

This file is part of GNU Classpath.

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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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02111-1307 USA.

As a special exception, if you link this library with other files to
produce an executable, this library does not by itself cause the
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This exception does not however invalidate any other reasons why the
executable file might be covered by the GNU General Public License. */


package java.util;
import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
import java.io.*;

/**
 * This class is an abstract base class for Calendars, which can be
 * used to convert between <code>Date</code> objects and a set of
 * integer fields which represent <code>YEAR</code>,
 * <code>MONTH</code>, <code>DAY</code>, etc.  The <code>Date</code>
 * object represents a time in milliseconds since the Epoch. <br>
 * 
 * This class is locale sensitive.  To get the Object matching the
 * current locale you can use <code>getInstance</code>.  You can even provide
 * a locale or a timezone.  <code>getInstance</code> returns currently
 * a <code>GregorianCalendar</code> for the current date. <br>
 *
 * If you want to convert a date from the Year, Month, Day, DayOfWeek,
 * etc.  Representation to a <code>Date</code>-Object, you can create
 * a new Calendar with <code>getInstance()</code>,
 * <code>clear()</code> all fields, <code>set(int,int)</code> the
 * fields you need and convert it with <code>getTime()</code>. <br>
 *
 * If you want to convert a <code>Date</code>-object to the Calendar
 * representation, create a new Calendar, assign the
 * <code>Date</code>-Object with <code>setTime()</code>, and read the
 * fields with <code>get(int)</code>. <br>
 *
 * When computing the date from time fields, it may happen, that there
 * are either two few fields set, or some fields are inconsistent.  This
 * cases will handled in a calendar specific way.  Missing fields are
 * replaced by the fields of the epoch: 1970 January 1 00:00. <br>
 *
 * To understand, how the day of year is computed out of the fields
 * look at the following table.  It is traversed from top to bottom,
 * and for the first line all fields are set, that line is used to
 * compute the day. <br>
 *
 * <pre>
 * month + day_of_month
 * month + week_of_month + day_of_week
 * month + day_of_week_of_month + day_of_week
 * day_of_year
 * day_of_week + week_of_year
 * </pre>
 * 
 * The hour_of_day-field takes precedence over the ampm and
 * hour_of_ampm fields. <br>
 *
 * <STRONG>Note:</STRONG> This can differ for non-Gregorian calendar. <br>
 *
 * To convert a calendar to a human readable form and vice versa,  use
 * the <code>java.text.DateFormat</code> class. <br>
 * 
 * Other useful things you can do with an calendar, is
 * <code>roll</code>ing fields (that means increase/decrease a
 * specific field by one, propagating overflows), or
 * <code>add</code>ing/substracting a fixed amount to a field.
 *
 * @see Date
 * @see GregorianCalendar
 * @see TimeZone
 * @see java.text.DateFormat 
 */
public abstract class Calendar implements Serializable, Cloneable
{
  /**
   * Constant representing the era time field.
   */
  public static final int ERA = 0;
  /**
   * Constant representing the year time field.
   */
  public static final int YEAR = 1;
  /**
   * Constant representing the month time field.  This field
   * should contain one of the JANUARY,...,DECEMBER constants below.
   */
  public static final int MONTH = 2;
  /**
   * Constant representing the week of the year field.
   * @see #setFirstDayOfWeek(int)
   */
  public static final int WEEK_OF_YEAR = 3;
  /**
   * Constant representing the week of the month time field.
   * @see #setFirstDayOfWeek(int)
   */
  public static final int WEEK_OF_MONTH = 4;
  /**
   * Constant representing the day time field, synonym for DAY_OF_MONTH.
   */
  public static final int DATE = 5;
  /**
   * Constant representing the day time field.
   */
  public static final int DAY_OF_MONTH = 5;
  /**
   * Constant representing the day of year time field.  This is
   * 1 for the first day in month.
   */
  public static final int DAY_OF_YEAR = 6;
  /**
   * Constant representing the day of week time field.  This field
   * should contain one of the SUNDAY,...,SATURDAY constants below.
   */
  public static final int DAY_OF_WEEK = 7;
  /**
   * Constant representing the day-of-week-in-month field.  For
   * instance this field contains 2 for the second thursday in a
   * month.  If you give a negative number here, the day will count
   * from the end of the month.
   */
  public static final int DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH = 8;
  /**
   * Constant representing the part of the day for 12-hour clock.  This
   * should be one of AM or PM.
   */
  public static final int AM_PM = 9;
  /**
   * Constant representing the hour time field for 12-hour clock.
   */
  public static final int HOUR = 10;
  /**
   * Constant representing the hour of day time field for 24-hour clock.
   */
  public static final int HOUR_OF_DAY = 11;
  /**
   * Constant representing the minute of hour time field.
   */
  public static final int MINUTE = 12;
  /**
   * Constant representing the second time field.
   */
  public static final int SECOND = 13;
  /**
   * Constant representing the millisecond time field.
   */
  public static final int MILLISECOND = 14;
  /**
   * Constant representing the time zone offset time field for the
   * time given in the other fields.  It is measured in
   * milliseconds.  The default is the offset of the time zone.  
   */
  public static final int ZONE_OFFSET = 15;
  /**
   * Constant representing the daylight saving time offset in
   * milliseconds.  The default is the value given by the time zone.  
   */
  public static final int DST_OFFSET = 16;
  /**
   * Number of time fields.
   */
  public static final int FIELD_COUNT = 17;

  /**
   * Constant representing Sunday.
   */
  public static final int SUNDAY = 1;
  /**
   * Constant representing Monday.
   */
  public static final int MONDAY = 2;
  /**
   * Constant representing Tuesday.
   */
  public static final int TUESDAY = 3;
  /**
   * Constant representing Wednesday.
   */
  public static final int WEDNESDAY = 4;
  /**
   * Constant representing Thursday.
   */
  public static final int THURSDAY = 5;
  /**
   * Constant representing Friday.
   */
  public static final int FRIDAY = 6;
  /**
   * Constant representing Saturday.
   */
  public static final int SATURDAY = 7;

  /**
   * Constant representing January.
   */
  public static final int JANUARY = 0;
  /**
   * Constant representing February.
   */
  public static final int FEBRUARY = 1;
  /**
   * Constant representing March.
   */
  public static final int MARCH = 2;
  /**
   * Constant representing April.
   */
  public static final int APRIL = 3;
  /**
   * Constant representing May.
   */
  public static final int MAY = 4;
  /**
   * Constant representing June.
   */
  public static final int JUNE = 5;
  /**
   * Constant representing July.
   */
  public static final int JULY = 6;
  /**
   * Constant representing August.
   */
  public static final int AUGUST = 7;
  /**
   * Constant representing September.
   */
  public static final int SEPTEMBER = 8;
  /**
   * Constant representing October.
   */
  public static final int OCTOBER = 9;
  /**
   * Constant representing November.
   */
  public static final int NOVEMBER = 10;
  /**
   * Constant representing December.
   */
  public static final int DECEMBER = 11;
  /**
   * Constant representing Undecimber. This is an artificial name useful
   * for lunar calendars.
   */
  public static final int UNDECIMBER = 12;

  /**
   * Useful constant for 12-hour clock.
   */
  public static final int AM = 0;
  /**
   * Useful constant for 12-hour clock.
   */
  public static final int PM = 1;

  /**
   * The time fields.  The array is indexed by the constants YEAR to
   * DST_OFFSET.
   * @serial
   */
  protected int[] fields = new int[FIELD_COUNT];
  /**
   * The flags which tell if the fields above have a value.
   * @serial
   */
  protected boolean[] isSet = new boolean[FIELD_COUNT];
  /**
   * The time in milliseconds since the epoch.
   * @serial
   */
  protected long time;
  /**
   * Tells if the above field has a valid value.
   * @serial
   */
  protected boolean isTimeSet;
  /**
   * Tells if the fields have a valid value.  This superseeds the isSet
   * array.
   * @serial
   */
  protected boolean areFieldsSet;

  /**
   * The time zone of this calendar.  Used by sub classes to do UTC / local
   * time conversion.  Sub classes can access this field with getTimeZone().
   * @serial
   */
  private TimeZone zone;

  /**
   * Specifies if the date/time interpretation should be lenient.
   * If the flag is set, a date such as "February 30, 1996" will be
   * treated as the 29th day after the February 1.  If this flag
   * is false, such dates will cause an exception.
   * @serial
   */
  private boolean lenient;

  /**
   * Sets what the first day of week is.  This is used for
   * WEEK_OF_MONTH and WEEK_OF_YEAR fields. 
   * @serial
   */
  private int firstDayOfWeek;

  /**
   * Sets how many days are required in the first week of the year.
   * If the first day of the year should be the first week you should
   * set this value to 1.  If the first week must be a full week, set
   * it to 7.
   * @serial
   */
  private int minimalDaysInFirstWeek;

  /**
   * The version of the serialized data on the stream. 
   * <dl><dt>0 or not present</dt>
   * <dd> JDK 1.1.5 or later.</dd>
   * <dl><dt>1</dt>
   * <dd>JDK 1.1.6 or later.  This always writes a correct `time' value
   * on the stream, as well as the other fields, to be compatible with
   * earlier versions</dd>
   * @since JDK1.1.6
   * @serial
   */
  private int serialVersionOnStream = 1;

  /**
   * XXX - I have not checked the compatibility.  The documentation of
   * the serialized-form is quite hairy...
   */
  static final long serialVersionUID = -1807547505821590642L;

  /**
   * The name of the resource bundle.
   */
  private static final String bundleName = "gnu.java.locale.Calendar";

  /**
   * Constructs a new Calendar with the default time zone and the default
   * locale.
   */
  protected Calendar()
  {
    this(TimeZone.getDefault(), Locale.getDefault());
  }

  /**
   * Constructs a new Calendar with the given time zone and the given
   * locale.
   * @param zone a time zone.
   * @param locale a locale.
   */
  protected Calendar(TimeZone zone, Locale locale)
  {
    this.zone = zone;
    lenient = true;

    ResourceBundle rb = ResourceBundle.getBundle(bundleName, locale);

    firstDayOfWeek = ((Integer) rb.getObject("firstDayOfWeek")).intValue();
    minimalDaysInFirstWeek =
      ((Integer) rb.getObject("minimalDaysInFirstWeek")).intValue();
  }

  /**
   * Creates a calendar representing the actual time, using the default
   * time zone and locale.
   */
  public static synchronized Calendar getInstance()
  {
    return getInstance(TimeZone.getDefault(), Locale.getDefault());
  }

  /**
   * Creates a calendar representing the actual time, using the given
   * time zone and the default locale.
   * @param zone a time zone.
   */
  public static synchronized Calendar getInstance(TimeZone zone)
  {
    return getInstance(zone, Locale.getDefault());
  }

  /**
   * Creates a calendar representing the actual time, using the default
   * time zone and the given locale.
   * @param locale a locale.
   */
  public static synchronized Calendar getInstance(Locale locale)
  {
    return getInstance(TimeZone.getDefault(), locale);
  }

  /**
   * Creates a calendar representing the actual time, using the given
   * time zone and locale.
   * @param zone a time zone.
   * @param locale a locale.
   */
  public static synchronized Calendar getInstance(TimeZone zone, Locale locale)
  {
    String calendarClassName = null;
    ResourceBundle rb = ResourceBundle.getBundle(bundleName, locale);
    calendarClassName = rb.getString("calendarClass");
    if (calendarClassName != null)
      {
	try
	  {
	    Class calendarClass = Class.forName(calendarClassName);
	    if (Calendar.class.isAssignableFrom(calendarClass))
	      {
		return (Calendar) calendarClass.getConstructor(
		  new Class[] { TimeZone.class, Locale.class}
		).newInstance(new Object[] {zone, locale} );
	      }
	  }
	catch (ClassNotFoundException ex) {}
	catch (IllegalAccessException ex) {}
	catch (NoSuchMethodException ex) {}
	catch (InstantiationException ex) {}
	catch (InvocationTargetException ex) {}
	// XXX should we ignore these errors or throw an exception ?
      }
    return new GregorianCalendar(zone, locale);
  }

  /**
   * Gets the set of locales for which a Calendar is availiable.
   * @exception MissingResourceException if locale data couldn't be found.
   * @return the set of locales.
   */
  public static synchronized Locale[] getAvailableLocales()
  {
    ResourceBundle rb = ResourceBundle.getBundle(bundleName,
						 new Locale("", ""));