Package org.joda.time.format
Class DateTimeFormatterBuilder.TimeZoneName
java.lang.Object
org.joda.time.format.DateTimeFormatterBuilder.TimeZoneName
- All Implemented Interfaces:
InternalParser,InternalPrinter
- Enclosing class:
DateTimeFormatterBuilder
static class DateTimeFormatterBuilder.TimeZoneName
extends Object
implements InternalPrinter, InternalParser
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Field Summary
FieldsModifier and TypeFieldDescriptionprivate final Map<String, DateTimeZone> private final int(package private) static final int(package private) static final int -
Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionintReturns the expected maximum number of characters consumed.intReturns the expected maximum number of characters produced.intparseInto(DateTimeParserBucket bucket, CharSequence text, int position) Parse an element from the given text, saving any fields into the given DateTimeParserBucket.private Stringprint(long instant, DateTimeZone displayZone, Locale locale) voidprintTo(Appendable appendable, long instant, Chronology chrono, int displayOffset, DateTimeZone displayZone, Locale locale) Prints an instant from milliseconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z, using the given Chronology.voidprintTo(Appendable appendable, ReadablePartial partial, Locale locale) Prints a ReadablePartial.
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Field Details
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LONG_NAME
static final int LONG_NAME- See Also:
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SHORT_NAME
static final int SHORT_NAME- See Also:
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iParseLookup
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iType
private final int iType
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Constructor Details
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TimeZoneName
TimeZoneName(int type, Map<String, DateTimeZone> parseLookup)
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Method Details
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estimatePrintedLength
public int estimatePrintedLength()Description copied from interface:InternalPrinterReturns the expected maximum number of characters produced. The actual amount should rarely exceed this estimate.- Specified by:
estimatePrintedLengthin interfaceInternalPrinter- Returns:
- the estimated length
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printTo
public void printTo(Appendable appendable, long instant, Chronology chrono, int displayOffset, DateTimeZone displayZone, Locale locale) throws IOException Description copied from interface:InternalPrinterPrints an instant from milliseconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z, using the given Chronology.- Specified by:
printToin interfaceInternalPrinter- Parameters:
appendable- formatted instant is appended to, not nullinstant- millis since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Zchrono- the chronology to use, not nulldisplayOffset- if a time zone offset is printed, force it to use this millisecond valuedisplayZone- the time zone to use, null means local timelocale- the locale to use, null means default locale- Throws:
IOException- if an IO error occurs
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print
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printTo
public void printTo(Appendable appendable, ReadablePartial partial, Locale locale) throws IOException Description copied from interface:InternalPrinterPrints a ReadablePartial.- Specified by:
printToin interfaceInternalPrinter- Parameters:
appendable- formatted instant is appended to, not nullpartial- partial to format, not nulllocale- the locale to use, null means default locale- Throws:
IOException- if an IO error occurs
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estimateParsedLength
public int estimateParsedLength()Description copied from interface:InternalParserReturns the expected maximum number of characters consumed. The actual amount should rarely exceed this estimate.- Specified by:
estimateParsedLengthin interfaceInternalParser- Returns:
- the estimated length
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parseInto
Description copied from interface:InternalParserParse an element from the given text, saving any fields into the given DateTimeParserBucket. If the parse succeeds, the return value is the new text position. Note that the parse may succeed without fully reading the text.If it fails, the return value is negative. To determine the position where the parse failed, apply the one's complement operator (~) on the return value.
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parseIntoin interfaceInternalParser- Parameters:
bucket- field are saved into this, not nulltext- the text to parse, not nullposition- position to start parsing from- Returns:
- new position, negative value means parse failed - apply complement operator (~) to get position of failure
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