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62 package java.time;
63 
64 import static java.time.temporal.ChronoUnit.DAYS;
65 import static java.time.temporal.ChronoUnit.MONTHS;
66 import static java.time.temporal.ChronoUnit.YEARS;
67 
68 import java.io.DataInput;
69 import java.io.DataOutput;
70 import java.io.IOException;
71 import java.io.InvalidObjectException;
72 import java.io.ObjectInputStream;
73 import java.io.Serializable;
74 import java.time.chrono.ChronoLocalDate;
75 import java.time.chrono.ChronoPeriod;
76 import java.time.chrono.Chronology;
77 import java.time.chrono.IsoChronology;
78 import java.time.format.DateTimeParseException;
79 import java.time.temporal.ChronoUnit;
80 import java.time.temporal.Temporal;
81 import java.time.temporal.TemporalAccessor;
82 import java.time.temporal.TemporalAmount;
83 import java.time.temporal.TemporalQueries;
84 import java.time.temporal.TemporalUnit;
85 import java.time.temporal.UnsupportedTemporalTypeException;
86 import java.util.Arrays;
87 import java.util.Collections;
88 import java.util.List;
89 import java.util.Objects;
90 import java.util.regex.Matcher;
91 import java.util.regex.Pattern;
92 
93 // Android-changed: removed ValueBased paragraph.
94 /**
95  * A date-based amount of time in the ISO-8601 calendar system,
96  * such as '2 years, 3 months and 4 days'.
97  * <p>
98  * This class models a quantity or amount of time in terms of years, months and days.
99  * See {@link Duration} for the time-based equivalent to this class.
100  * <p>
101  * Durations and periods differ in their treatment of daylight savings time
102  * when added to {@link ZonedDateTime}. A {@code Duration} will add an exact
103  * number of seconds, thus a duration of one day is always exactly 24 hours.
104  * By contrast, a {@code Period} will add a conceptual day, trying to maintain
105  * the local time.
106  * <p>
107  * For example, consider adding a period of one day and a duration of one day to
108  * 18:00 on the evening before a daylight savings gap. The {@code Period} will add
109  * the conceptual day and result in a {@code ZonedDateTime} at 18:00 the following day.
110  * By contrast, the {@code Duration} will add exactly 24 hours, resulting in a
111  * {@code ZonedDateTime} at 19:00 the following day (assuming a one hour DST gap).
112  * <p>
113  * The supported units of a period are {@link ChronoUnit#YEARS YEARS},
114  * {@link ChronoUnit#MONTHS MONTHS} and {@link ChronoUnit#DAYS DAYS}.
115  * All three fields are always present, but may be set to zero.
116  * <p>
117  * The ISO-8601 calendar system is the modern civil calendar system used today
118  * in most of the world. It is equivalent to the proleptic Gregorian calendar
119  * system, in which today's rules for leap years are applied for all time.
120  * <p>
121  * The period is modeled as a directed amount of time, meaning that individual parts of the
122  * period may be negative.
123  *
124  * @implSpec
125  * This class is immutable and thread-safe.
126  *
127  * @since 1.8
128  */
129 public final class Period
130         implements ChronoPeriod, Serializable {
131 
132     /**
133      * A constant for a period of zero.
134      */
135     public static final Period ZERO = new Period(0, 0, 0);
136     /**
137      * Serialization version.
138      */
139     private static final long serialVersionUID = -3587258372562876L;
140     /**
141      * The pattern for parsing.
142      */
143     private static final Pattern PATTERN =
144             Pattern.compile("([-+]?)P(?:([-+]?[0-9]+)Y)?(?:([-+]?[0-9]+)M)?(?:([-+]?[0-9]+)W)?(?:([-+]?[0-9]+)D)?", Pattern.CASE_INSENSITIVE);
145 
146     /**
147      * The set of supported units.
148      */
149     private static final List<TemporalUnit> SUPPORTED_UNITS =
150             Collections.unmodifiableList(Arrays.<TemporalUnit>asList(YEARS, MONTHS, DAYS));
151 
152     /**
153      * The number of years.
154      */
155     private final int years;
156     /**
157      * The number of months.
158      */
159     private final int months;
160     /**
161      * The number of days.
162      */
163     private final int days;
164 
165     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
166     /**
167      * Obtains a {@code Period} representing a number of years.
168      * <p>
169      * The resulting period will have the specified years.
170      * The months and days units will be zero.
171      *
172      * @param years  the number of years, positive or negative
173      * @return the period of years, not null
174      */
ofYears(int years)175     public static Period ofYears(int years) {
176         return create(years, 0, 0);
177     }
178 
179     /**
180      * Obtains a {@code Period} representing a number of months.
181      * <p>
182      * The resulting period will have the specified months.
183      * The years and days units will be zero.
184      *
185      * @param months  the number of months, positive or negative
186      * @return the period of months, not null
187      */
ofMonths(int months)188     public static Period ofMonths(int months) {
189         return create(0, months, 0);
190     }
191 
192     /**
193      * Obtains a {@code Period} representing a number of weeks.
194      * <p>
195      * The resulting period will be day-based, with the amount of days
196      * equal to the number of weeks multiplied by 7.
197      * The years and months units will be zero.
198      *
199      * @param weeks  the number of weeks, positive or negative
200      * @return the period, with the input weeks converted to days, not null
201      */
ofWeeks(int weeks)202     public static Period ofWeeks(int weeks) {
203         return create(0, 0, Math.multiplyExact(weeks, 7));
204     }
205 
206     /**
207      * Obtains a {@code Period} representing a number of days.
208      * <p>
209      * The resulting period will have the specified days.
210      * The years and months units will be zero.
211      *
212      * @param days  the number of days, positive or negative
213      * @return the period of days, not null
214      */
ofDays(int days)215     public static Period ofDays(int days) {
216         return create(0, 0, days);
217     }
218 
219     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
220     /**
221      * Obtains a {@code Period} representing a number of years, months and days.
222      * <p>
223      * This creates an instance based on years, months and days.
224      *
225      * @param years  the amount of years, may be negative
226      * @param months  the amount of months, may be negative
227      * @param days  the amount of days, may be negative
228      * @return the period of years, months and days, not null
229      */
of(int years, int months, int days)230     public static Period of(int years, int months, int days) {
231         return create(years, months, days);
232     }
233 
234     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
235     /**
236      * Obtains an instance of {@code Period} from a temporal amount.
237      * <p>
238      * This obtains a period based on the specified amount.
239      * A {@code TemporalAmount} represents an  amount of time, which may be
240      * date-based or time-based, which this factory extracts to a {@code Period}.
241      * <p>
242      * The conversion loops around the set of units from the amount and uses
243      * the {@link ChronoUnit#YEARS YEARS}, {@link ChronoUnit#MONTHS MONTHS}
244      * and {@link ChronoUnit#DAYS DAYS} units to create a period.
245      * If any other units are found then an exception is thrown.
246      * <p>
247      * If the amount is a {@code ChronoPeriod} then it must use the ISO chronology.
248      *
249      * @param amount  the temporal amount to convert, not null
250      * @return the equivalent period, not null
251      * @throws DateTimeException if unable to convert to a {@code Period}
252      * @throws ArithmeticException if the amount of years, months or days exceeds an int
253      */
from(TemporalAmount amount)254     public static Period from(TemporalAmount amount) {
255         if (amount instanceof Period) {
256             return (Period) amount;
257         }
258         if (amount instanceof ChronoPeriod) {
259             if (IsoChronology.INSTANCE.equals(((ChronoPeriod) amount).getChronology()) == false) {
260                 throw new DateTimeException("Period requires ISO chronology: " + amount);
261             }
262         }
263         Objects.requireNonNull(amount, "amount");
264         int years = 0;
265         int months = 0;
266         int days = 0;
267         for (TemporalUnit unit : amount.getUnits()) {
268             long unitAmount = amount.get(unit);
269             if (unit == ChronoUnit.YEARS) {
270                 years = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
271             } else if (unit == ChronoUnit.MONTHS) {
272                 months = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
273             } else if (unit == ChronoUnit.DAYS) {
274                 days = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
275             } else {
276                 throw new DateTimeException("Unit must be Years, Months or Days, but was " + unit);
277             }
278         }
279         return create(years, months, days);
280     }
281 
282     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
283     /**
284      * Obtains a {@code Period} from a text string such as {@code PnYnMnD}.
285      * <p>
286      * This will parse the string produced by {@code toString()} which is
287      * based on the ISO-8601 period formats {@code PnYnMnD} and {@code PnW}.
288      * <p>
289      * The string starts with an optional sign, denoted by the ASCII negative
290      * or positive symbol. If negative, the whole period is negated.
291      * The ASCII letter "P" is next in upper or lower case.
292      * There are then four sections, each consisting of a number and a suffix.
293      * At least one of the four sections must be present.
294      * The sections have suffixes in ASCII of "Y", "M", "W" and "D" for
295      * years, months, weeks and days, accepted in upper or lower case.
296      * The suffixes must occur in order.
297      * The number part of each section must consist of ASCII digits.
298      * The number may be prefixed by the ASCII negative or positive symbol.
299      * The number must parse to an {@code int}.
300      * <p>
301      * The leading plus/minus sign, and negative values for other units are
302      * not part of the ISO-8601 standard. In addition, ISO-8601 does not
303      * permit mixing between the {@code PnYnMnD} and {@code PnW} formats.
304      * Any week-based input is multiplied by 7 and treated as a number of days.
305      * <p>
306      * For example, the following are valid inputs:
307      * <pre>
308      *   "P2Y"             -- Period.ofYears(2)
309      *   "P3M"             -- Period.ofMonths(3)
310      *   "P4W"             -- Period.ofWeeks(4)
311      *   "P5D"             -- Period.ofDays(5)
312      *   "P1Y2M3D"         -- Period.of(1, 2, 3)
313      *   "P1Y2M3W4D"       -- Period.of(1, 2, 25)
314      *   "P-1Y2M"          -- Period.of(-1, 2, 0)
315      *   "-P1Y2M"          -- Period.of(-1, -2, 0)
316      * </pre>
317      *
318      * @param text  the text to parse, not null
319      * @return the parsed period, not null
320      * @throws DateTimeParseException if the text cannot be parsed to a period
321      */
parse(CharSequence text)322     public static Period parse(CharSequence text) {
323         Objects.requireNonNull(text, "text");
324         Matcher matcher = PATTERN.matcher(text);
325         if (matcher.matches()) {
326             int negate = ("-".equals(matcher.group(1)) ? -1 : 1);
327             String yearMatch = matcher.group(2);
328             String monthMatch = matcher.group(3);
329             String weekMatch = matcher.group(4);
330             String dayMatch = matcher.group(5);
331             if (yearMatch != null || monthMatch != null || dayMatch != null || weekMatch != null) {
332                 try {
333                     int years = parseNumber(text, yearMatch, negate);
334                     int months = parseNumber(text, monthMatch, negate);
335                     int weeks = parseNumber(text, weekMatch, negate);
336                     int days = parseNumber(text, dayMatch, negate);
337                     days = Math.addExact(days, Math.multiplyExact(weeks, 7));
338                     return create(years, months, days);
339                 } catch (NumberFormatException ex) {
340                     throw new DateTimeParseException("Text cannot be parsed to a Period", text, 0, ex);
341                 }
342             }
343         }
344         throw new DateTimeParseException("Text cannot be parsed to a Period", text, 0);
345     }
346 
parseNumber(CharSequence text, String str, int negate)347     private static int parseNumber(CharSequence text, String str, int negate) {
348         if (str == null) {
349             return 0;
350         }
351         int val = Integer.parseInt(str);
352         try {
353             return Math.multiplyExact(val, negate);
354         } catch (ArithmeticException ex) {
355             throw new DateTimeParseException("Text cannot be parsed to a Period", text, 0, ex);
356         }
357     }
358 
359     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
360     /**
361      * Obtains a {@code Period} consisting of the number of years, months,
362      * and days between two dates.
363      * <p>
364      * The start date is included, but the end date is not.
365      * The period is calculated by removing complete months, then calculating
366      * the remaining number of days, adjusting to ensure that both have the same sign.
367      * The number of months is then split into years and months based on a 12 month year.
368      * A month is considered if the end day-of-month is greater than or equal to the start day-of-month.
369      * For example, from {@code 2010-01-15} to {@code 2011-03-18} is one year, two months and three days.
370      * <p>
371      * The result of this method can be a negative period if the end is before the start.
372      * The negative sign will be the same in each of year, month and day.
373      *
374      * @param startDateInclusive  the start date, inclusive, not null
375      * @param endDateExclusive  the end date, exclusive, not null
376      * @return the period between this date and the end date, not null
377      * @see ChronoLocalDate#until(ChronoLocalDate)
378      */
between(LocalDate startDateInclusive, LocalDate endDateExclusive)379     public static Period between(LocalDate startDateInclusive, LocalDate endDateExclusive) {
380         return startDateInclusive.until(endDateExclusive);
381     }
382 
383     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
384     /**
385      * Creates an instance.
386      *
387      * @param years  the amount
388      * @param months  the amount
389      * @param days  the amount
390      */
create(int years, int months, int days)391     private static Period create(int years, int months, int days) {
392         if ((years | months | days) == 0) {
393             return ZERO;
394         }
395         return new Period(years, months, days);
396     }
397 
398     /**
399      * Constructor.
400      *
401      * @param years  the amount
402      * @param months  the amount
403      * @param days  the amount
404      */
Period(int years, int months, int days)405     private Period(int years, int months, int days) {
406         this.years = years;
407         this.months = months;
408         this.days = days;
409     }
410 
411     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
412     /**
413      * Gets the value of the requested unit.
414      * <p>
415      * This returns a value for each of the three supported units,
416      * {@link ChronoUnit#YEARS YEARS}, {@link ChronoUnit#MONTHS MONTHS} and
417      * {@link ChronoUnit#DAYS DAYS}.
418      * All other units throw an exception.
419      *
420      * @param unit the {@code TemporalUnit} for which to return the value
421      * @return the long value of the unit
422      * @throws DateTimeException if the unit is not supported
423      * @throws UnsupportedTemporalTypeException if the unit is not supported
424      */
425     @Override
get(TemporalUnit unit)426     public long get(TemporalUnit unit) {
427         if (unit == ChronoUnit.YEARS) {
428             return getYears();
429         } else if (unit == ChronoUnit.MONTHS) {
430             return getMonths();
431         } else if (unit == ChronoUnit.DAYS) {
432             return getDays();
433         } else {
434             throw new UnsupportedTemporalTypeException("Unsupported unit: " + unit);
435         }
436     }
437 
438     /**
439      * Gets the set of units supported by this period.
440      * <p>
441      * The supported units are {@link ChronoUnit#YEARS YEARS},
442      * {@link ChronoUnit#MONTHS MONTHS} and {@link ChronoUnit#DAYS DAYS}.
443      * They are returned in the order years, months, days.
444      * <p>
445      * This set can be used in conjunction with {@link #get(TemporalUnit)}
446      * to access the entire state of the period.
447      *
448      * @return a list containing the years, months and days units, not null
449      */
450     @Override
getUnits()451     public List<TemporalUnit> getUnits() {
452         return SUPPORTED_UNITS;
453     }
454 
455     /**
456      * Gets the chronology of this period, which is the ISO calendar system.
457      * <p>
458      * The {@code Chronology} represents the calendar system in use.
459      * The ISO-8601 calendar system is the modern civil calendar system used today
460      * in most of the world. It is equivalent to the proleptic Gregorian calendar
461      * system, in which today's rules for leap years are applied for all time.
462      *
463      * @return the ISO chronology, not null
464      */
465     @Override
getChronology()466     public IsoChronology getChronology() {
467         return IsoChronology.INSTANCE;
468     }
469 
470     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
471     /**
472      * Checks if all three units of this period are zero.
473      * <p>
474      * A zero period has the value zero for the years, months and days units.
475      *
476      * @return true if this period is zero-length
477      */
isZero()478     public boolean isZero() {
479         return (this == ZERO);
480     }
481 
482     /**
483      * Checks if any of the three units of this period are negative.
484      * <p>
485      * This checks whether the years, months or days units are less than zero.
486      *
487      * @return true if any unit of this period is negative
488      */
isNegative()489     public boolean isNegative() {
490         return years < 0 || months < 0 || days < 0;
491     }
492 
493     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
494     /**
495      * Gets the amount of years of this period.
496      * <p>
497      * This returns the years unit.
498      * <p>
499      * The months unit is not automatically normalized with the years unit.
500      * This means that a period of "15 months" is different to a period
501      * of "1 year and 3 months".
502      *
503      * @return the amount of years of this period, may be negative
504      */
getYears()505     public int getYears() {
506         return years;
507     }
508 
509     /**
510      * Gets the amount of months of this period.
511      * <p>
512      * This returns the months unit.
513      * <p>
514      * The months unit is not automatically normalized with the years unit.
515      * This means that a period of "15 months" is different to a period
516      * of "1 year and 3 months".
517      *
518      * @return the amount of months of this period, may be negative
519      */
getMonths()520     public int getMonths() {
521         return months;
522     }
523 
524     /**
525      * Gets the amount of days of this period.
526      * <p>
527      * This returns the days unit.
528      *
529      * @return the amount of days of this period, may be negative
530      */
getDays()531     public int getDays() {
532         return days;
533     }
534 
535     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
536     /**
537      * Returns a copy of this period with the specified amount of years.
538      * <p>
539      * This sets the amount of the years unit in a copy of this period.
540      * The months and days units are unaffected.
541      * <p>
542      * The months unit is not automatically normalized with the years unit.
543      * This means that a period of "15 months" is different to a period
544      * of "1 year and 3 months".
545      * <p>
546      * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
547      *
548      * @param years  the years to represent, may be negative
549      * @return a {@code Period} based on this period with the requested years, not null
550      */
withYears(int years)551     public Period withYears(int years) {
552         if (years == this.years) {
553             return this;
554         }
555         return create(years, months, days);
556     }
557 
558     /**
559      * Returns a copy of this period with the specified amount of months.
560      * <p>
561      * This sets the amount of the months unit in a copy of this period.
562      * The years and days units are unaffected.
563      * <p>
564      * The months unit is not automatically normalized with the years unit.
565      * This means that a period of "15 months" is different to a period
566      * of "1 year and 3 months".
567      * <p>
568      * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
569      *
570      * @param months  the months to represent, may be negative
571      * @return a {@code Period} based on this period with the requested months, not null
572      */
withMonths(int months)573     public Period withMonths(int months) {
574         if (months == this.months) {
575             return this;
576         }
577         return create(years, months, days);
578     }
579 
580     /**
581      * Returns a copy of this period with the specified amount of days.
582      * <p>
583      * This sets the amount of the days unit in a copy of this period.
584      * The years and months units are unaffected.
585      * <p>
586      * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
587      *
588      * @param days  the days to represent, may be negative
589      * @return a {@code Period} based on this period with the requested days, not null
590      */
withDays(int days)591     public Period withDays(int days) {
592         if (days == this.days) {
593             return this;
594         }
595         return create(years, months, days);
596     }
597 
598     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
599     /**
600      * Returns a copy of this period with the specified period added.
601      * <p>
602      * This operates separately on the years, months and days.
603      * No normalization is performed.
604      * <p>
605      * For example, "1 year, 6 months and 3 days" plus "2 years, 2 months and 2 days"
606      * returns "3 years, 8 months and 5 days".
607      * <p>
608      * The specified amount is typically an instance of {@code Period}.
609      * Other types are interpreted using {@link Period#from(TemporalAmount)}.
610      * <p>
611      * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
612      *
613      * @param amountToAdd  the amount to add, not null
614      * @return a {@code Period} based on this period with the requested period added, not null
615      * @throws DateTimeException if the specified amount has a non-ISO chronology or
616      *  contains an invalid unit
617      * @throws ArithmeticException if numeric overflow occurs
618      */
plus(TemporalAmount amountToAdd)619     public Period plus(TemporalAmount amountToAdd) {
620         Period isoAmount = Period.from(amountToAdd);
621         return create(
622                 Math.addExact(years, isoAmount.years),
623                 Math.addExact(months, isoAmount.months),
624                 Math.addExact(days, isoAmount.days));
625     }
626 
627     /**
628      * Returns a copy of this period with the specified years added.
629      * <p>
630      * This adds the amount to the years unit in a copy of this period.
631      * The months and days units are unaffected.
632      * For example, "1 year, 6 months and 3 days" plus 2 years returns "3 years, 6 months and 3 days".
633      * <p>
634      * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
635      *
636      * @param yearsToAdd  the years to add, positive or negative
637      * @return a {@code Period} based on this period with the specified years added, not null
638      * @throws ArithmeticException if numeric overflow occurs
639      */
plusYears(long yearsToAdd)640     public Period plusYears(long yearsToAdd) {
641         if (yearsToAdd == 0) {
642             return this;
643         }
644         return create(Math.toIntExact(Math.addExact(years, yearsToAdd)), months, days);
645     }
646 
647     /**
648      * Returns a copy of this period with the specified months added.
649      * <p>
650      * This adds the amount to the months unit in a copy of this period.
651      * The years and days units are unaffected.
652      * For example, "1 year, 6 months and 3 days" plus 2 months returns "1 year, 8 months and 3 days".
653      * <p>
654      * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
655      *
656      * @param monthsToAdd  the months to add, positive or negative
657      * @return a {@code Period} based on this period with the specified months added, not null
658      * @throws ArithmeticException if numeric overflow occurs
659      */
plusMonths(long monthsToAdd)660     public Period plusMonths(long monthsToAdd) {
661         if (monthsToAdd == 0) {
662             return this;
663         }
664         return create(years, Math.toIntExact(Math.addExact(months, monthsToAdd)), days);
665     }
666 
667     /**
668      * Returns a copy of this period with the specified days added.
669      * <p>
670      * This adds the amount to the days unit in a copy of this period.
671      * The years and months units are unaffected.
672      * For example, "1 year, 6 months and 3 days" plus 2 days returns "1 year, 6 months and 5 days".
673      * <p>
674      * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
675      *
676      * @param daysToAdd  the days to add, positive or negative
677      * @return a {@code Period} based on this period with the specified days added, not null
678      * @throws ArithmeticException if numeric overflow occurs
679      */
plusDays(long daysToAdd)680     public Period plusDays(long daysToAdd) {
681         if (daysToAdd == 0) {
682             return this;
683         }
684         return create(years, months, Math.toIntExact(Math.addExact(days, daysToAdd)));
685     }
686 
687     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
688     /**
689      * Returns a copy of this period with the specified period subtracted.
690      * <p>
691      * This operates separately on the years, months and days.
692      * No normalization is performed.
693      * <p>
694      * For example, "1 year, 6 months and 3 days" minus "2 years, 2 months and 2 days"
695      * returns "-1 years, 4 months and 1 day".
696      * <p>
697      * The specified amount is typically an instance of {@code Period}.
698      * Other types are interpreted using {@link Period#from(TemporalAmount)}.
699      * <p>
700      * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
701      *
702      * @param amountToSubtract  the amount to subtract, not null
703      * @return a {@code Period} based on this period with the requested period subtracted, not null
704      * @throws DateTimeException if the specified amount has a non-ISO chronology or
705      *  contains an invalid unit
706      * @throws ArithmeticException if numeric overflow occurs
707      */
minus(TemporalAmount amountToSubtract)708     public Period minus(TemporalAmount amountToSubtract) {
709         Period isoAmount = Period.from(amountToSubtract);
710         return create(
711                 Math.subtractExact(years, isoAmount.years),
712                 Math.subtractExact(months, isoAmount.months),
713                 Math.subtractExact(days, isoAmount.days));
714     }
715 
716     /**
717      * Returns a copy of this period with the specified years subtracted.
718      * <p>
719      * This subtracts the amount from the years unit in a copy of this period.
720      * The months and days units are unaffected.
721      * For example, "1 year, 6 months and 3 days" minus 2 years returns "-1 years, 6 months and 3 days".
722      * <p>
723      * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
724      *
725      * @param yearsToSubtract  the years to subtract, positive or negative
726      * @return a {@code Period} based on this period with the specified years subtracted, not null
727      * @throws ArithmeticException if numeric overflow occurs
728      */
minusYears(long yearsToSubtract)729     public Period minusYears(long yearsToSubtract) {
730         return (yearsToSubtract == Long.MIN_VALUE ? plusYears(Long.MAX_VALUE).plusYears(1) : plusYears(-yearsToSubtract));
731     }
732 
733     /**
734      * Returns a copy of this period with the specified months subtracted.
735      * <p>
736      * This subtracts the amount from the months unit in a copy of this period.
737      * The years and days units are unaffected.
738      * For example, "1 year, 6 months and 3 days" minus 2 months returns "1 year, 4 months and 3 days".
739      * <p>
740      * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
741      *
742      * @param monthsToSubtract  the years to subtract, positive or negative
743      * @return a {@code Period} based on this period with the specified months subtracted, not null
744      * @throws ArithmeticException if numeric overflow occurs
745      */
minusMonths(long monthsToSubtract)746     public Period minusMonths(long monthsToSubtract) {
747         return (monthsToSubtract == Long.MIN_VALUE ? plusMonths(Long.MAX_VALUE).plusMonths(1) : plusMonths(-monthsToSubtract));
748     }
749 
750     /**
751      * Returns a copy of this period with the specified days subtracted.
752      * <p>
753      * This subtracts the amount from the days unit in a copy of this period.
754      * The years and months units are unaffected.
755      * For example, "1 year, 6 months and 3 days" minus 2 days returns "1 year, 6 months and 1 day".
756      * <p>
757      * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
758      *
759      * @param daysToSubtract  the months to subtract, positive or negative
760      * @return a {@code Period} based on this period with the specified days subtracted, not null
761      * @throws ArithmeticException if numeric overflow occurs
762      */
minusDays(long daysToSubtract)763     public Period minusDays(long daysToSubtract) {
764         return (daysToSubtract == Long.MIN_VALUE ? plusDays(Long.MAX_VALUE).plusDays(1) : plusDays(-daysToSubtract));
765     }
766 
767     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
768     /**
769      * Returns a new instance with each element in this period multiplied
770      * by the specified scalar.
771      * <p>
772      * This returns a period with each of the years, months and days units
773      * individually multiplied.
774      * For example, a period of "2 years, -3 months and 4 days" multiplied by
775      * 3 will return "6 years, -9 months and 12 days".
776      * No normalization is performed.
777      *
778      * @param scalar  the scalar to multiply by, not null
779      * @return a {@code Period} based on this period with the amounts multiplied by the scalar, not null
780      * @throws ArithmeticException if numeric overflow occurs
781      */
multipliedBy(int scalar)782     public Period multipliedBy(int scalar) {
783         if (this == ZERO || scalar == 1) {
784             return this;
785         }
786         return create(
787                 Math.multiplyExact(years, scalar),
788                 Math.multiplyExact(months, scalar),
789                 Math.multiplyExact(days, scalar));
790     }
791 
792     /**
793      * Returns a new instance with each amount in this period negated.
794      * <p>
795      * This returns a period with each of the years, months and days units
796      * individually negated.
797      * For example, a period of "2 years, -3 months and 4 days" will be
798      * negated to "-2 years, 3 months and -4 days".
799      * No normalization is performed.
800      *
801      * @return a {@code Period} based on this period with the amounts negated, not null
802      * @throws ArithmeticException if numeric overflow occurs, which only happens if
803      *  one of the units has the value {@code Long.MIN_VALUE}
804      */
negated()805     public Period negated() {
806         return multipliedBy(-1);
807     }
808 
809     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
810     /**
811      * Returns a copy of this period with the years and months normalized.
812      * <p>
813      * This normalizes the years and months units, leaving the days unit unchanged.
814      * The months unit is adjusted to have an absolute value less than 11,
815      * with the years unit being adjusted to compensate. For example, a period of
816      * "1 Year and 15 months" will be normalized to "2 years and 3 months".
817      * <p>
818      * The sign of the years and months units will be the same after normalization.
819      * For example, a period of "1 year and -25 months" will be normalized to
820      * "-1 year and -1 month".
821      * <p>
822      * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
823      *
824      * @return a {@code Period} based on this period with excess months normalized to years, not null
825      * @throws ArithmeticException if numeric overflow occurs
826      */
normalized()827     public Period normalized() {
828         long totalMonths = toTotalMonths();
829         long splitYears = totalMonths / 12;
830         int splitMonths = (int) (totalMonths % 12);  // no overflow
831         if (splitYears == years && splitMonths == months) {
832             return this;
833         }
834         return create(Math.toIntExact(splitYears), splitMonths, days);
835     }
836 
837     /**
838      * Gets the total number of months in this period.
839      * <p>
840      * This returns the total number of months in the period by multiplying the
841      * number of years by 12 and adding the number of months.
842      * <p>
843      * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
844      *
845      * @return the total number of months in the period, may be negative
846      */
toTotalMonths()847     public long toTotalMonths() {
848         return years * 12L + months;  // no overflow
849     }
850 
851     //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
852     /**
853      * Adds this period to the specified temporal object.
854      * <p>
855      * This returns a temporal object of the same observable type as the input
856      * with this period added.
857      * If the temporal has a chronology, it must be the ISO chronology.
858      * <p>
859      * In most cases, it is clearer to reverse the calling pattern by using
860      * {@link Temporal#plus(TemporalAmount)}.
861      * <pre>
862      *   // these two lines are equivalent, but the second approach is recommended
863      *   dateTime = thisPeriod.addTo(dateTime);
864      *   dateTime = dateTime.plus(thisPeriod);
865      * </pre>
866      * <p>
867      * The calculation operates as follows.
868      * First, the chronology of the temporal is checked to ensure it is ISO chronology or null.
869      * Second, if the months are zero, the years are added if non-zero, otherwise
870      * the combination of years and months is added if non-zero.
871      * Finally, any days are added.
872      * <p>
873      * This approach ensures that a partial period can be added to a partial date.
874      * For example, a period of years and/or months can be added to a {@code YearMonth},
875      * but a period including days cannot.
876      * The approach also adds years and months together when necessary, which ensures
877      * correct behaviour at the end of the month.
878      * <p>
879      * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
880      *
881      * @param temporal  the temporal object to adjust, not null
882      * @return an object of the same type with the adjustment made, not null
883      * @throws DateTimeException if unable to add
884      * @throws ArithmeticException if numeric overflow occurs
885      */
886     @Override
addTo(Temporal temporal)887     public Temporal addTo(Temporal temporal) {
888         validateChrono(temporal);
889         if (months == 0) {
890             if (years != 0) {
891                 temporal = temporal.plus(years, YEARS);
892             }
893         } else {
894             long totalMonths = toTotalMonths();
895             if (totalMonths != 0) {
896                 temporal = temporal.plus(totalMonths, MONTHS);
897             }
898         }
899         if (days != 0) {
900             temporal = temporal.plus(days, DAYS);
901         }
902         return temporal;
903     }
904 
905     /**
906      * Subtracts this period from the specified temporal object.
907      * <p>
908      * This returns a temporal object of the same observable type as the input
909      * with this period subtracted.
910      * If the temporal has a chronology, it must be the ISO chronology.
911      * <p>
912      * In most cases, it is clearer to reverse the calling pattern by using
913      * {@link Temporal#minus(TemporalAmount)}.
914      * <pre>
915      *   // these two lines are equivalent, but the second approach is recommended
916      *   dateTime = thisPeriod.subtractFrom(dateTime);
917      *   dateTime = dateTime.minus(thisPeriod);
918      * </pre>
919      * <p>
920      * The calculation operates as follows.
921      * First, the chronology of the temporal is checked to ensure it is ISO chronology or null.
922      * Second, if the months are zero, the years are subtracted if non-zero, otherwise
923      * the combination of years and months is subtracted if non-zero.
924      * Finally, any days are subtracted.
925      * <p>
926      * This approach ensures that a partial period can be subtracted from a partial date.
927      * For example, a period of years and/or months can be subtracted from a {@code YearMonth},
928      * but a period including days cannot.
929      * The approach also subtracts years and months together when necessary, which ensures
930      * correct behaviour at the end of the month.
931      * <p>
932      * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
933      *
934      * @param temporal  the temporal object to adjust, not null
935      * @return an object of the same type with the adjustment made, not null
936      * @throws DateTimeException if unable to subtract
937      * @throws ArithmeticException if numeric overflow occurs
938      */
939     @Override
subtractFrom(Temporal temporal)940     public Temporal subtractFrom(Temporal temporal) {
941         validateChrono(temporal);
942         if (months == 0) {
943             if (years != 0) {
944                 temporal = temporal.minus(years, YEARS);
945             }
946         } else {
947             long totalMonths = toTotalMonths();
948             if (totalMonths != 0) {
949                 temporal = temporal.minus(totalMonths, MONTHS);
950             }
951         }
952         if (days != 0) {
953             temporal = temporal.minus(days, DAYS);
954         }
955         return temporal;
956     }
957 
958     /**
959      * Validates that the temporal has the correct chronology.
960      */
validateChrono(TemporalAccessor temporal)961     private void validateChrono(TemporalAccessor temporal) {
962         Objects.requireNonNull(temporal, "temporal");
963         Chronology temporalChrono = temporal.query(TemporalQueries.chronology());
964         if (temporalChrono != null && IsoChronology.INSTANCE.equals(temporalChrono) == false) {
965             throw new DateTimeException("Chronology mismatch, expected: ISO, actual: " + temporalChrono.getId());
966         }
967     }
968 
969     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
970     /**
971      * Checks if this period is equal to another period.
972      * <p>
973      * The comparison is based on the type {@code Period} and each of the three amounts.
974      * To be equal, the years, months and days units must be individually equal.
975      * Note that this means that a period of "15 Months" is not equal to a period
976      * of "1 Year and 3 Months".
977      *
978      * @param obj  the object to check, null returns false
979      * @return true if this is equal to the other period
980      */
981     @Override
equals(Object obj)982     public boolean equals(Object obj) {
983         if (this == obj) {
984             return true;
985         }
986         if (obj instanceof Period) {
987             Period other = (Period) obj;
988             return years == other.years &&
989                     months == other.months &&
990                     days == other.days;
991         }
992         return false;
993     }
994 
995     /**
996      * A hash code for this period.
997      *
998      * @return a suitable hash code
999      */
1000     @Override
hashCode()1001     public int hashCode() {
1002         return years + Integer.rotateLeft(months, 8) + Integer.rotateLeft(days, 16);
1003     }
1004 
1005     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1006     /**
1007      * Outputs this period as a {@code String}, such as {@code P6Y3M1D}.
1008      * <p>
1009      * The output will be in the ISO-8601 period format.
1010      * A zero period will be represented as zero days, 'P0D'.
1011      *
1012      * @return a string representation of this period, not null
1013      */
1014     @Override
toString()1015     public String toString() {
1016         if (this == ZERO) {
1017             return "P0D";
1018         } else {
1019             StringBuilder buf = new StringBuilder();
1020             buf.append('P');
1021             if (years != 0) {
1022                 buf.append(years).append('Y');
1023             }
1024             if (months != 0) {
1025                 buf.append(months).append('M');
1026             }
1027             if (days != 0) {
1028                 buf.append(days).append('D');
1029             }
1030             return buf.toString();
1031         }
1032     }
1033 
1034     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1035     /**
1036      * Writes the object using a
1037      * <a href="../../serialized-form.html#java.time.Ser">dedicated serialized form</a>.
1038      * @serialData
1039      * <pre>
1040      *  out.writeByte(14);  // identifies a Period
1041      *  out.writeInt(years);
1042      *  out.writeInt(months);
1043      *  out.writeInt(days);
1044      * </pre>
1045      *
1046      * @return the instance of {@code Ser}, not null
1047      */
writeReplace()1048     private Object writeReplace() {
1049         return new Ser(Ser.PERIOD_TYPE, this);
1050     }
1051 
1052     /**
1053      * Defend against malicious streams.
1054      *
1055      * @param s the stream to read
1056      * @throws java.io.InvalidObjectException always
1057      */
readObject(ObjectInputStream s)1058     private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s) throws InvalidObjectException {
1059         throw new InvalidObjectException("Deserialization via serialization delegate");
1060     }
1061 
writeExternal(DataOutput out)1062     void writeExternal(DataOutput out) throws IOException {
1063         out.writeInt(years);
1064         out.writeInt(months);
1065         out.writeInt(days);
1066     }
1067 
readExternal(DataInput in)1068     static Period readExternal(DataInput in) throws IOException {
1069         int years = in.readInt();
1070         int months = in.readInt();
1071         int days = in.readInt();
1072         return Period.of(years, months, days);
1073     }
1074 
1075 }
1076