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// © 2016 and later: Unicode, Inc. and others.
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// License & terms of use: http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html
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/*
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********************************************************************************
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*   Copyright (C) 1997-2014, International Business Machines
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*   Corporation and others.  All Rights Reserved.
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********************************************************************************
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*
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* File CALENDAR.H
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*
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* Modification History:
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*
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*   Date        Name        Description
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*   04/22/97    aliu        Expanded and corrected comments and other header
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*                           contents.
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*   05/01/97    aliu        Made equals(), before(), after() arguments const.
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*   05/20/97    aliu        Replaced fAreFieldsSet with fAreFieldsInSync and
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*                           fAreAllFieldsSet.
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*   07/27/98    stephen     Sync up with JDK 1.2
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*   11/15/99    weiv        added YEAR_WOY and DOW_LOCAL
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*                           to EDateFields
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*    8/19/2002  srl         Removed Javaisms
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*   11/07/2003  srl         Update, clean up documentation.
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********************************************************************************
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*/
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#ifndef CALENDAR_H
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#define CALENDAR_H
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#include "unicode/utypes.h"
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#if U_SHOW_CPLUSPLUS_API
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/**
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 * \file
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 * \brief C++ API: Calendar object
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 */
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#if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING
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#include "unicode/uobject.h"
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#include "unicode/locid.h"
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#include "unicode/timezone.h"
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#include "unicode/ucal.h"
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#include "unicode/umisc.h"
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U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
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class ICUServiceFactory;
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// Do not conditionalize the following with #ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API,
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// it is a return type for a virtual method (@internal)
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/**
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 * @internal
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 */
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typedef int32_t UFieldResolutionTable[12][8];
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class BasicTimeZone;
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/**
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 * `Calendar` is an abstract base class for converting between
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 * a `UDate` object and a set of integer fields such as
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 * `YEAR`, `MONTH`, `DAY`, `HOUR`, and so on.
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 * (A `UDate` object represents a specific instant in
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 * time with millisecond precision. See UDate
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 * for information about the `UDate` class.)
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 *
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 * Subclasses of `Calendar` interpret a `UDate`
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 * according to the rules of a specific calendar system.
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 * The most commonly used subclass of `Calendar` is
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 * `GregorianCalendar`. Other subclasses could represent
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 * the various types of lunar calendars in use in many parts of the world.
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 *
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 * **NOTE**: (ICU 2.6) The subclass interface should be considered unstable -
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 * it WILL change.
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 * Like other locale-sensitive classes, `Calendar` provides a
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 * static method, `createInstance`, for getting a generally useful
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 * object of this type. `Calendar`'s `createInstance` method
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 * returns the appropriate `Calendar` subclass whose
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 * time fields have been initialized with the current date and time:
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 *     Calendar *rightNow = Calendar::createInstance(errCode);
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 *
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 * A `Calendar` object can produce all the time field values
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 * needed to implement the date-time formatting for a particular language
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 * and calendar style (for example, Japanese-Gregorian, Japanese-Traditional).
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 * When computing a `UDate` from time fields, some special circumstances
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 * may arise: there may be insufficient information to compute the
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 * `UDate` (such as only year and month but no day in the month),
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 * there may be inconsistent information (such as "Tuesday, July 15, 1996"
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 * -- July 15, 1996 is actually a Monday), or the input time might be ambiguous
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 * because of time zone transition.
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 * **Insufficient information.** The calendar will use default
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 * information to specify the missing fields. This may vary by calendar; for
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 * the Gregorian calendar, the default for a field is the same as that of the
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 * start of the epoch: i.e., YEAR = 1970, MONTH = JANUARY, DATE = 1, etc.
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 * **Inconsistent information.** If fields conflict, the calendar
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 * will give preference to fields set more recently. For example, when
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 * determining the day, the calendar will look for one of the following
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 * combinations of fields.  The most recent combination, as determined by the
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 * most recently set single field, will be used.
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 *     MONTH + DAY_OF_MONTH
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 *     MONTH + WEEK_OF_MONTH + DAY_OF_WEEK
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 *     MONTH + DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH + DAY_OF_WEEK
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 *     DAY_OF_YEAR
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 *     DAY_OF_WEEK + WEEK_OF_YEAR
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 *     AM_PM + HOUR
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 * **Ambiguous Wall Clock Time.** When time offset from UTC has
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 * changed, it produces an ambiguous time slot around the transition. For example,
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 * many US locations observe daylight saving time. On the date switching to daylight
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 * saving time in US, wall clock time jumps from 12:59 AM (standard) to 2:00 AM
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 * (daylight). Therefore, wall clock time from 1:00 AM to 1:59 AM do not exist on
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 * the date. When the input wall time fall into this missing time slot, the ICU
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 * Calendar resolves the time using the UTC offset before the transition by default.
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 * In this example, 1:30 AM is interpreted as 1:30 AM standard time (non-exist),
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 * so the final result will be 2:30 AM daylight time.
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 * On the date switching back to standard time, wall clock time is moved back one
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 * hour at 2:00 AM. So wall clock time from 1:00 AM to 1:59 AM occur twice. In this
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 * case, the ICU Calendar resolves the time using the UTC offset after the transition
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 * by default. For example, 1:30 AM on the date is resolved as 1:30 AM standard time.
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 * {@link #setRepeatedWallTimeOption} and {@link #setSkippedWallTimeOption}.
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 * These methods are available in ICU 49 or later versions.
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 * fields may be necessary for complete disambiguation. For example, a full
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 * specification of the historical Arabic astronomical calendar requires year,
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 * month, day-of-month *and* day-of-week in some cases.
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 * abdication is scheduled ahead of time, the new era name might not be
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class U_I18N_API Calendar : public UObject {
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public:
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    /**
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     * Field IDs for date and time. Used to specify date/time fields. ERA is calendar
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     * specific. Example ranges given are for illustration only; see specific Calendar
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    enum EDateFields {
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        ERA,                  // Example: 0..1
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        YEAR,                 // Example: 1..big number
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        MONTH,                // Example: 0..11
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        WEEK_OF_YEAR,         // Example: 1..53
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        WEEK_OF_MONTH,        // Example: 1..4
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        DATE,                 // Example: 1..31
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        DAY_OF_YEAR,          // Example: 1..365
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        DAY_OF_WEEK,          // Example: 1..7
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        DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH, // Example: 1..4, may be specified as -1
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        AM_PM,                // Example: 0..1
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        HOUR,                 // Example: 0..11
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        HOUR_OF_DAY,          // Example: 0..23
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        MINUTE,               // Example: 0..59
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        SECOND,               // Example: 0..59
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        MILLISECOND,          // Example: 0..999
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        ZONE_OFFSET,          // Example: -12*U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR..12*U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR
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        DST_OFFSET,           // Example: 0 or U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR
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        YEAR_WOY,             // 'Y' Example: 1..big number - Year of Week of Year
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    };
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    /**
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    };
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    };
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    /**
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     * the current time of the calendar, call add(Calendar::DATE, -5). When adding on
531
     * the month or Calendar::MONTH field, other fields like date might conflict and
532
     * need to be changed. For instance, adding 1 month on the date 01/31/96 will result
533
     * in 02/29/96.
534
     * Adding a positive value always means moving forward in time, so for the Gregorian calendar,
535
     * starting with 100 BC and adding +1 to year results in 99 BC (even though this actually reduces
536
     * the numeric value of the field itself).
537
     *
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     * @param field   Specifies which date field to modify.
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     * @param amount  The amount of time to be added to the field, in the natural unit
540
     *                for that field (e.g., days for the day fields, hours for the hour
541
     *                field.)
542
     * @param status  Output param set to success/failure code on exit. If any value
543
     *                previously set in the time field is invalid or restricted by
544
     *                leniency, this will be set to an error status.
545
     * @deprecated ICU 2.6. use add(UCalendarDateFields field, int32_t amount, UErrorCode& status) instead.
546
     */
547
    virtual void add(EDateFields field, int32_t amount, UErrorCode& status);
548
#endif  // U_FORCE_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API
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550
    /**
551
     * UDate Arithmetic function. Adds the specified (signed) amount of time to the given
552
     * time field, based on the calendar's rules. For example, to subtract 5 days from
553
     * the current time of the calendar, call add(Calendar::DATE, -5). When adding on
554
     * the month or Calendar::MONTH field, other fields like date might conflict and
555
     * need to be changed. For instance, adding 1 month on the date 01/31/96 will result
556
     * in 02/29/96.
557
     * Adding a positive value always means moving forward in time, so for the Gregorian calendar,
558
     * starting with 100 BC and adding +1 to year results in 99 BC (even though this actually reduces
559
     * the numeric value of the field itself).
560
     *
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     * @param field   Specifies which date field to modify.
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     * @param amount  The amount of time to be added to the field, in the natural unit
563
     *                for that field (e.g., days for the day fields, hours for the hour
564
     *                field.)
565
     * @param status  Output param set to success/failure code on exit. If any value
566
     *                previously set in the time field is invalid or restricted by
567
     *                leniency, this will be set to an error status.
568
     * @stable ICU 2.6.
569
     */
570
    virtual void add(UCalendarDateFields field, int32_t amount, UErrorCode& status);
571
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    /**
574
     * Time Field Rolling function. Rolls (up/down) a single unit of time on the given
575
     * time field. For example, to roll the current date up by one day, call
576
     * roll(Calendar::DATE, true). When rolling on the year or Calendar::YEAR field, it
577
     * will roll the year value in the range between getMinimum(Calendar::YEAR) and the
578
     * value returned by getMaximum(Calendar::YEAR). When rolling on the month or
579
     * Calendar::MONTH field, other fields like date might conflict and, need to be
580
     * changed. For instance, rolling the month up on the date 01/31/96 will result in
581
     * 02/29/96. Rolling up always means rolling forward in time (unless the limit of the
582
     * field is reached, in which case it may pin or wrap), so for Gregorian calendar,
583
     * starting with 100 BC and rolling the year up results in 99 BC.
584
     * When eras have a definite beginning and end (as in the Chinese calendar, or as in
585
     * most eras in the Japanese calendar) then rolling the year past either limit of the
586
     * era will cause the year to wrap around. When eras only have a limit at one end,
587
     * then attempting to roll the year past that limit will result in pinning the year
588
     * at that limit. Note that for most calendars in which era 0 years move forward in
589
     * time (such as Buddhist, Hebrew, or Islamic), it is possible for add or roll to
590
     * result in negative years for era 0 (that is the only way to represent years before
591
     * the calendar epoch).
592
     * When rolling on the hour-in-day or Calendar::HOUR_OF_DAY field, it will roll the
593
     * hour value in the range between 0 and 23, which is zero-based.
594
     * <P>
595
     * NOTE: Do not use this method -- use roll(EDateFields, int, UErrorCode&) instead.
596
     *
597
     * @param field   The time field.
598
     * @param up      Indicates if the value of the specified time field is to be rolled
599
     *                up or rolled down. Use true if rolling up, false otherwise.
600
     * @param status  Output param set to success/failure code on exit. If any value
601
     *                previously set in the time field is invalid or restricted by
602
     *                leniency, this will be set to an error status.
603
     * @deprecated ICU 2.6. Use roll(UCalendarDateFields field, UBool up, UErrorCode& status) instead.
604
     */
605
    inline void roll(EDateFields field, UBool up, UErrorCode& status);
606
#endif  /* U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API */
607
608
    /**
609
     * Time Field Rolling function. Rolls (up/down) a single unit of time on the given
610
     * time field. For example, to roll the current date up by one day, call
611
     * roll(Calendar::DATE, true). When rolling on the year or Calendar::YEAR field, it
612
     * will roll the year value in the range between getMinimum(Calendar::YEAR) and the
613
     * value returned by getMaximum(Calendar::YEAR). When rolling on the month or
614
     * Calendar::MONTH field, other fields like date might conflict and, need to be
615
     * changed. For instance, rolling the month up on the date 01/31/96 will result in
616
     * 02/29/96. Rolling up always means rolling forward in time (unless the limit of the
617
     * field is reached, in which case it may pin or wrap), so for Gregorian calendar,
618
     * starting with 100 BC and rolling the year up results in 99 BC.
619
     * When eras have a definite beginning and end (as in the Chinese calendar, or as in
620
     * most eras in the Japanese calendar) then rolling the year past either limit of the
621
     * era will cause the year to wrap around. When eras only have a limit at one end,
622
     * then attempting to roll the year past that limit will result in pinning the year
623
     * at that limit. Note that for most calendars in which era 0 years move forward in
624
     * time (such as Buddhist, Hebrew, or Islamic), it is possible for add or roll to
625
     * result in negative years for era 0 (that is the only way to represent years before
626
     * the calendar epoch).
627
     * When rolling on the hour-in-day or Calendar::HOUR_OF_DAY field, it will roll the
628
     * hour value in the range between 0 and 23, which is zero-based.
629
     * <P>
630
     * NOTE: Do not use this method -- use roll(UCalendarDateFields, int, UErrorCode&) instead.
631
     *
632
     * @param field   The time field.
633
     * @param up      Indicates if the value of the specified time field is to be rolled
634
     *                up or rolled down. Use true if rolling up, false otherwise.
635
     * @param status  Output param set to success/failure code on exit. If any value
636
     *                previously set in the time field is invalid or restricted by
637
     *                leniency, this will be set to an error status.
638
     * @stable ICU 2.6.
639
     */
640
    inline void roll(UCalendarDateFields field, UBool up, UErrorCode& status);
641
642
#ifndef U_FORCE_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API
643
    /**
644
     * Time Field Rolling function. Rolls by the given amount on the given
645
     * time field. For example, to roll the current date up by one day, call
646
     * roll(Calendar::DATE, +1, status). When rolling on the month or
647
     * Calendar::MONTH field, other fields like date might conflict and, need to be
648
     * changed. For instance, rolling the month up on the date 01/31/96 will result in
649
     * 02/29/96. Rolling by a positive value always means rolling forward in time (unless
650
     * the limit of the field is reached, in which case it may pin or wrap), so for
651
     * Gregorian calendar, starting with 100 BC and rolling the year by + 1 results in 99 BC.
652
     * When eras have a definite beginning and end (as in the Chinese calendar, or as in
653
     * most eras in the Japanese calendar) then rolling the year past either limit of the
654
     * era will cause the year to wrap around. When eras only have a limit at one end,
655
     * then attempting to roll the year past that limit will result in pinning the year
656
     * at that limit. Note that for most calendars in which era 0 years move forward in
657
     * time (such as Buddhist, Hebrew, or Islamic), it is possible for add or roll to
658
     * result in negative years for era 0 (that is the only way to represent years before
659
     * the calendar epoch).
660
     * When rolling on the hour-in-day or Calendar::HOUR_OF_DAY field, it will roll the
661
     * hour value in the range between 0 and 23, which is zero-based.
662
     * <P>
663
     * The only difference between roll() and add() is that roll() does not change
664
     * the value of more significant fields when it reaches the minimum or maximum
665
     * of its range, whereas add() does.
666
     *
667
     * @param field   The time field.
668
     * @param amount  Indicates amount to roll.
669
     * @param status  Output param set to success/failure code on exit. If any value
670
     *                previously set in the time field is invalid, this will be set to
671
     *                an error status.
672
     * @deprecated ICU 2.6. Use roll(UCalendarDateFields field, int32_t amount, UErrorCode& status) instead.
673
     */
674
    virtual void roll(EDateFields field, int32_t amount, UErrorCode& status);
675
#endif  // U_FORCE_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API
676
677
    /**
678
     * Time Field Rolling function. Rolls by the given amount on the given
679
     * time field. For example, to roll the current date up by one day, call
680
     * roll(Calendar::DATE, +1, status). When rolling on the month or
681
     * Calendar::MONTH field, other fields like date might conflict and, need to be
682
     * changed. For instance, rolling the month up on the date 01/31/96 will result in
683
     * 02/29/96. Rolling by a positive value always means rolling forward in time (unless
684
     * the limit of the field is reached, in which case it may pin or wrap), so for
685
     * Gregorian calendar, starting with 100 BC and rolling the year by + 1 results in 99 BC.
686
     * When eras have a definite beginning and end (as in the Chinese calendar, or as in
687
     * most eras in the Japanese calendar) then rolling the year past either limit of the
688
     * era will cause the year to wrap around. When eras only have a limit at one end,
689
     * then attempting to roll the year past that limit will result in pinning the year
690
     * at that limit. Note that for most calendars in which era 0 years move forward in
691
     * time (such as Buddhist, Hebrew, or Islamic), it is possible for add or roll to
692
     * result in negative years for era 0 (that is the only way to represent years before
693
     * the calendar epoch).
694
     * When rolling on the hour-in-day or Calendar::HOUR_OF_DAY field, it will roll the
695
     * hour value in the range between 0 and 23, which is zero-based.
696
     * <P>
697
     * The only difference between roll() and add() is that roll() does not change
698
     * the value of more significant fields when it reaches the minimum or maximum
699
     * of its range, whereas add() does.
700
     *
701
     * @param field   The time field.
702
     * @param amount  Indicates amount to roll.
703
     * @param status  Output param set to success/failure code on exit. If any value
704
     *                previously set in the time field is invalid, this will be set to
705
     *                an error status.
706
     * @stable ICU 2.6.
707
     */
708
    virtual void roll(UCalendarDateFields field, int32_t amount, UErrorCode& status);
709
710
#ifndef U_FORCE_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API
711
    /**
712
     * Return the difference between the given time and the time this
713
     * calendar object is set to.  If this calendar is set
714
     * <em>before</em> the given time, the returned value will be
715
     * positive.  If this calendar is set <em>after</em> the given
716
     * time, the returned value will be negative.  The
717
     * <code>field</code> parameter specifies the units of the return
718
     * value.  For example, if <code>fieldDifference(when,
719
     * Calendar::MONTH)</code> returns 3, then this calendar is set to
720
     * 3 months before <code>when</code>, and possibly some addition
721
     * time less than one month.
722
     *
723
     * <p>As a side effect of this call, this calendar is advanced
724
     * toward <code>when</code> by the given amount.  That is, calling
725
     * this method has the side effect of calling <code>add(field,
726
     * n)</code>, where <code>n</code> is the return value.
727
     *
728
     * <p>Usage: To use this method, call it first with the largest
729
     * field of interest, then with progressively smaller fields.  For
730
     * example:
731
     *
732
     * <pre>
733
     * int y = cal->fieldDifference(when, Calendar::YEAR, err);
734
     * int m = cal->fieldDifference(when, Calendar::MONTH, err);
735
     * int d = cal->fieldDifference(when, Calendar::DATE, err);</pre>
736
     *
737
     * computes the difference between <code>cal</code> and
738
     * <code>when</code> in years, months, and days.
739
     *
740
     * <p>Note: <code>fieldDifference()</code> is
741
     * <em>asymmetrical</em>.  That is, in the following code:
742
     *
743
     * <pre>
744
     * cal->setTime(date1, err);
745
     * int m1 = cal->fieldDifference(date2, Calendar::MONTH, err);
746
     * int d1 = cal->fieldDifference(date2, Calendar::DATE, err);
747
     * cal->setTime(date2, err);
748
     * int m2 = cal->fieldDifference(date1, Calendar::MONTH, err);
749
     * int d2 = cal->fieldDifference(date1, Calendar::DATE, err);</pre>
750
     *
751
     * one might expect that <code>m1 == -m2 && d1 == -d2</code>.
752
     * However, this is not generally the case, because of
753
     * irregularities in the underlying calendar system (e.g., the
754
     * Gregorian calendar has a varying number of days per month).
755
     *
756
     * @param when the date to compare this calendar's time to
757
     * @param field the field in which to compute the result
758
     * @param status  Output param set to success/failure code on exit. If any value
759
     *                previously set in the time field is invalid, this will be set to
760
     *                an error status.
761
     * @return the difference, either positive or negative, between
762
     * this calendar's time and <code>when</code>, in terms of
763
     * <code>field</code>.
764
     * @deprecated ICU 2.6. Use fieldDifference(UDate when, UCalendarDateFields field, UErrorCode& status).
765
     */
766
    virtual int32_t fieldDifference(UDate when, EDateFields field, UErrorCode& status);
767
#endif  // U_FORCE_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API
768
769
    /**
770
     * Return the difference between the given time and the time this
771
     * calendar object is set to.  If this calendar is set
772
     * <em>before</em> the given time, the returned value will be
773
     * positive.  If this calendar is set <em>after</em> the given
774
     * time, the returned value will be negative.  The
775
     * <code>field</code> parameter specifies the units of the return
776
     * value.  For example, if <code>fieldDifference(when,
777
     * Calendar::MONTH)</code> returns 3, then this calendar is set to
778
     * 3 months before <code>when</code>, and possibly some addition
779
     * time less than one month.
780
     *
781
     * <p>As a side effect of this call, this calendar is advanced
782
     * toward <code>when</code> by the given amount.  That is, calling
783
     * this method has the side effect of calling <code>add(field,
784
     * n)</code>, where <code>n</code> is the return value.
785
     *
786
     * <p>Usage: To use this method, call it first with the largest
787
     * field of interest, then with progressively smaller fields.  For
788
     * example:
789
     *
790
     * <pre>
791
     * int y = cal->fieldDifference(when, Calendar::YEAR, err);
792
     * int m = cal->fieldDifference(when, Calendar::MONTH, err);
793
     * int d = cal->fieldDifference(when, Calendar::DATE, err);</pre>
794
     *
795
     * computes the difference between <code>cal</code> and
796
     * <code>when</code> in years, months, and days.
797
     *
798
     * <p>Note: <code>fieldDifference()</code> is
799
     * <em>asymmetrical</em>.  That is, in the following code:
800
     *
801
     * <pre>
802
     * cal->setTime(date1, err);
803
     * int m1 = cal->fieldDifference(date2, Calendar::MONTH, err);
804
     * int d1 = cal->fieldDifference(date2, Calendar::DATE, err);
805
     * cal->setTime(date2, err);
806
     * int m2 = cal->fieldDifference(date1, Calendar::MONTH, err);
807
     * int d2 = cal->fieldDifference(date1, Calendar::DATE, err);</pre>
808
     *
809
     * one might expect that <code>m1 == -m2 && d1 == -d2</code>.
810
     * However, this is not generally the case, because of
811
     * irregularities in the underlying calendar system (e.g., the
812
     * Gregorian calendar has a varying number of days per month).
813
     *
814
     * @param when the date to compare this calendar's time to
815
     * @param field the field in which to compute the result
816
     * @param status  Output param set to success/failure code on exit. If any value
817
     *                previously set in the time field is invalid, this will be set to
818
     *                an error status.
819
     * @return the difference, either positive or negative, between
820
     * this calendar's time and <code>when</code>, in terms of
821
     * <code>field</code>.
822
     * @stable ICU 2.6.
823
     */
824
    virtual int32_t fieldDifference(UDate when, UCalendarDateFields field, UErrorCode& status);
825
826
    /**
827
     * Sets the calendar's time zone to be the one passed in. The Calendar takes ownership
828
     * of the TimeZone; the caller is no longer responsible for deleting it.  If the
829
     * given time zone is NULL, this function has no effect.
830
     *
831
     * @param value  The given time zone.
832
     * @stable ICU 2.0
833
     */
834
    void adoptTimeZone(TimeZone* value);
835
836
    /**
837
     * Sets the calendar's time zone to be the same as the one passed in. The TimeZone
838
     * passed in is _not_ adopted; the client is still responsible for deleting it.
839
     *
840
     * @param zone  The given time zone.
841
     * @stable ICU 2.0
842
     */
843
    void setTimeZone(const TimeZone& zone);
844
845
    /**
846
     * Returns a reference to the time zone owned by this calendar. The returned reference
847
     * is only valid until clients make another call to adoptTimeZone or setTimeZone,
848
     * or this Calendar is destroyed.
849
     *
850
     * @return   The time zone object associated with this calendar.
851
     * @stable ICU 2.0
852
     */
853
    const TimeZone& getTimeZone(void) const;
854
855
    /**
856
     * Returns the time zone owned by this calendar. The caller owns the returned object
857
     * and must delete it when done.  After this call, the new time zone associated
858
     * with this Calendar is the default TimeZone as returned by TimeZone::createDefault().
859
     *
860
     * @return   The time zone object which was associated with this calendar.
861
     * @stable ICU 2.0
862
     */
863
    TimeZone* orphanTimeZone(void);
864
865
    /**
866
     * Queries if the current date for this Calendar is in Daylight Savings Time.
867
     *
868
     * @param status Fill-in parameter which receives the status of this operation.
869
     * @return   True if the current date for this Calendar is in Daylight Savings Time,
870
     *           false, otherwise.
871
     * @stable ICU 2.0
872
     */
873
    virtual UBool inDaylightTime(UErrorCode& status) const = 0;
874
875
    /**
876
     * Specifies whether or not date/time interpretation is to be lenient. With lenient
877
     * interpretation, a date such as "February 942, 1996" will be treated as being
878
     * equivalent to the 941st day after February 1, 1996. With strict interpretation,
879
     * such dates will cause an error when computing time from the time field values
880
     * representing the dates.
881
     *
882
     * @param lenient  True specifies date/time interpretation to be lenient.
883
     *
884
     * @see            DateFormat#setLenient
885
     * @stable ICU 2.0
886
     */
887
    void setLenient(UBool lenient);
888
889
    /**
890
     * Tells whether date/time interpretation is to be lenient.
891
     *
892
     * @return   True tells that date/time interpretation is to be lenient.
893
     * @stable ICU 2.0
894
     */
895
    UBool isLenient(void) const;
896
897
    /**
898
     * Sets the behavior for handling wall time repeating multiple times
899
     * at negative time zone offset transitions. For example, 1:30 AM on
900
     * November 6, 2011 in US Eastern time (America/New_York) occurs twice;
901
     * 1:30 AM EDT, then 1:30 AM EST one hour later. When <code>UCAL_WALLTIME_FIRST</code>
902
     * is used, the wall time 1:30AM in this example will be interpreted as 1:30 AM EDT
903
     * (first occurrence). When <code>UCAL_WALLTIME_LAST</code> is used, it will be
904
     * interpreted as 1:30 AM EST (last occurrence). The default value is
905
     * <code>UCAL_WALLTIME_LAST</code>.
906
     * <p>
907
     * <b>Note:</b>When <code>UCAL_WALLTIME_NEXT_VALID</code> is not a valid
908
     * option for this. When the argument is neither <code>UCAL_WALLTIME_FIRST</code>
909
     * nor <code>UCAL_WALLTIME_LAST</code>, this method has no effect and will keep
910
     * the current setting.
911
     *
912
     * @param option the behavior for handling repeating wall time, either
913
     * <code>UCAL_WALLTIME_FIRST</code> or <code>UCAL_WALLTIME_LAST</code>.
914
     * @see #getRepeatedWallTimeOption
915
     * @stable ICU 49
916
     */
917
    void setRepeatedWallTimeOption(UCalendarWallTimeOption option);
918
919
    /**
920
     * Gets the behavior for handling wall time repeating multiple times
921
     * at negative time zone offset transitions.
922
     *
923
     * @return the behavior for handling repeating wall time, either
924
     * <code>UCAL_WALLTIME_FIRST</code> or <code>UCAL_WALLTIME_LAST</code>.
925
     * @see #setRepeatedWallTimeOption
926
     * @stable ICU 49
927
     */
928
    UCalendarWallTimeOption getRepeatedWallTimeOption(void) const;
929
930
    /**
931
     * Sets the behavior for handling skipped wall time at positive time zone offset
932
     * transitions. For example, 2:30 AM on March 13, 2011 in US Eastern time (America/New_York)
933
     * does not exist because the wall time jump from 1:59 AM EST to 3:00 AM EDT. When
934
     * <code>UCAL_WALLTIME_FIRST</code> is used, 2:30 AM is interpreted as 30 minutes before 3:00 AM
935
     * EDT, therefore, it will be resolved as 1:30 AM EST. When <code>UCAL_WALLTIME_LAST</code>
936
     * is used, 2:30 AM is interpreted as 31 minutes after 1:59 AM EST, therefore, it will be
937
     * resolved as 3:30 AM EDT. When <code>UCAL_WALLTIME_NEXT_VALID</code> is used, 2:30 AM will
938
     * be resolved as next valid wall time, that is 3:00 AM EDT. The default value is
939
     * <code>UCAL_WALLTIME_LAST</code>.
940
     * <p>
941
     * <b>Note:</b>This option is effective only when this calendar is lenient.
942
     * When the calendar is strict, such non-existing wall time will cause an error.
943
     *
944
     * @param option the behavior for handling skipped wall time at positive time zone
945
     * offset transitions, one of <code>UCAL_WALLTIME_FIRST</code>, <code>UCAL_WALLTIME_LAST</code> and
946
     * <code>UCAL_WALLTIME_NEXT_VALID</code>.
947
     * @see #getSkippedWallTimeOption
948
     *
949
     * @stable ICU 49
950
     */
951
    void setSkippedWallTimeOption(UCalendarWallTimeOption option);
952
953
    /**
954
     * Gets the behavior for handling skipped wall time at positive time zone offset
955
     * transitions.
956
     *
957
     * @return the behavior for handling skipped wall time, one of
958
     * <code>UCAL_WALLTIME_FIRST</code>, <code>UCAL_WALLTIME_LAST</code>
959
     * and <code>UCAL_WALLTIME_NEXT_VALID</code>.
960
     * @see #setSkippedWallTimeOption
961
     * @stable ICU 49
962
     */
963
    UCalendarWallTimeOption getSkippedWallTimeOption(void) const;
964
965
#ifndef U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API
966
    /**
967
     * Sets what the first day of the week is; e.g., Sunday in US, Monday in France.
968
     *
969
     * @param value  The given first day of the week.
970
     * @deprecated ICU 2.6. Use setFirstDayOfWeek(UCalendarDaysOfWeek value) instead.
971
     */
972
    void setFirstDayOfWeek(EDaysOfWeek value);
973
#endif  /* U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API */
974
975
    /**
976
     * Sets what the first day of the week is; e.g., Sunday in US, Monday in France.
977
     *
978
     * @param value  The given first day of the week.
979
     * @stable ICU 2.6.
980
     */
981
    void setFirstDayOfWeek(UCalendarDaysOfWeek value);
982
983
#ifndef U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API
984
    /**
985
     * Gets what the first day of the week is; e.g., Sunday in US, Monday in France.
986
     *
987
     * @return   The first day of the week.
988
     * @deprecated ICU 2.6 use the overload with error code
989
     */
990
    EDaysOfWeek getFirstDayOfWeek(void) const;
991
#endif  /* U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API */
992
993
    /**
994
     * Gets what the first day of the week is; e.g., Sunday in US, Monday in France.
995
     *
996
     * @param status error code
997
     * @return   The first day of the week.
998
     * @stable ICU 2.6
999
     */
1000
    UCalendarDaysOfWeek getFirstDayOfWeek(UErrorCode &status) const;
1001
1002
    /**
1003
     * Sets what the minimal days required in the first week of the year are; For
1004
     * example, if the first week is defined as one that contains the first day of the
1005
     * first month of a year, call the method with value 1. If it must be a full week,
1006
     * use value 7.
1007
     *
1008
     * @param value  The given minimal days required in the first week of the year.
1009
     * @stable ICU 2.0
1010
     */
1011
    void setMinimalDaysInFirstWeek(uint8_t value);
1012
1013
    /**
1014
     * Gets what the minimal days required in the first week of the year are; e.g., if
1015
     * the first week is defined as one that contains the first day of the first month
1016
     * of a year, getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek returns 1. If the minimal days required must
1017
     * be a full week, getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek returns 7.
1018
     *
1019
     * @return   The minimal days required in the first week of the year.
1020
     * @stable ICU 2.0
1021
     */
1022
    uint8_t getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek(void) const;
1023
1024
#ifndef U_FORCE_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API
1025
    /**
1026
     * Gets the minimum value for the given time field. e.g., for Gregorian
1027
     * DAY_OF_MONTH, 1.
1028
     *
1029
     * @param field  The given time field.
1030
     * @return       The minimum value for the given time field.
1031
     * @deprecated ICU 2.6. Use getMinimum(UCalendarDateFields field) instead.
1032
     */
1033
    virtual int32_t getMinimum(EDateFields field) const;
1034
#endif  // U_FORCE_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API
1035
1036
    /**
1037
     * Gets the minimum value for the given time field. e.g., for Gregorian
1038
     * DAY_OF_MONTH, 1.
1039
     *
1040
     * @param field  The given time field.
1041
     * @return       The minimum value for the given time field.
1042
     * @stable ICU 2.6.
1043
     */
1044
    virtual int32_t getMinimum(UCalendarDateFields field) const;
1045
1046
#ifndef U_FORCE_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API
1047
    /**
1048
     * Gets the maximum value for the given time field. e.g. for Gregorian DAY_OF_MONTH,
1049
     * 31.
1050
     *
1051
     * @param field  The given time field.
1052
     * @return       The maximum value for the given time field.
1053
     * @deprecated ICU 2.6. Use getMaximum(UCalendarDateFields field) instead.
1054
     */
1055
    virtual int32_t getMaximum(EDateFields field) const;
1056
#endif  // U_FORCE_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API
1057
1058
    /**
1059
     * Gets the maximum value for the given time field. e.g. for Gregorian DAY_OF_MONTH,
1060
     * 31.
1061
     *
1062
     * @param field  The given time field.
1063
     * @return       The maximum value for the given time field.
1064
     * @stable ICU 2.6.
1065
     */
1066
    virtual int32_t getMaximum(UCalendarDateFields field) const;
1067
1068
#ifndef U_FORCE_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API
1069
    /**
1070
     * Gets the highest minimum value for the given field if varies. Otherwise same as
1071
     * getMinimum(). For Gregorian, no difference.
1072
     *
1073
     * @param field  The given time field.
1074
     * @return       The highest minimum value for the given time field.
1075
     * @deprecated ICU 2.6. Use getGreatestMinimum(UCalendarDateFields field) instead.
1076
     */
1077
    virtual int32_t getGreatestMinimum(EDateFields field) const;
1078
#endif  // U_FORCE_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API
1079
1080
    /**
1081
     * Gets the highest minimum value for the given field if varies. Otherwise same as
1082
     * getMinimum(). For Gregorian, no difference.
1083
     *
1084
     * @param field  The given time field.
1085
     * @return       The highest minimum value for the given time field.
1086
     * @stable ICU 2.6.
1087
     */
1088
    virtual int32_t getGreatestMinimum(UCalendarDateFields field) const;
1089
1090
#ifndef U_FORCE_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API
1091
    /**
1092
     * Gets the lowest maximum value for the given field if varies. Otherwise same as
1093
     * getMaximum(). e.g., for Gregorian DAY_OF_MONTH, 28.
1094
     *
1095
     * @param field  The given time field.
1096
     * @return       The lowest maximum value for the given time field.
1097
     * @deprecated ICU 2.6. Use getLeastMaximum(UCalendarDateFields field) instead.
1098
     */
1099
    virtual int32_t getLeastMaximum(EDateFields field) const;
1100
#endif  // U_FORCE_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API
1101
1102
    /**
1103
     * Gets the lowest maximum value for the given field if varies. Otherwise same as
1104
     * getMaximum(). e.g., for Gregorian DAY_OF_MONTH, 28.
1105
     *
1106
     * @param field  The given time field.
1107
     * @return       The lowest maximum value for the given time field.
1108
     * @stable ICU 2.6.
1109
     */
1110
    virtual int32_t getLeastMaximum(UCalendarDateFields field) const;
1111
1112
#ifndef U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API
1113
    /**
1114
     * Return the minimum value that this field could have, given the current date.
1115
     * For the Gregorian calendar, this is the same as getMinimum() and getGreatestMinimum().
1116
     *
1117
     * The version of this function on Calendar uses an iterative algorithm to determine the
1118
     * actual minimum value for the field.  There is almost always a more efficient way to
1119
     * accomplish this (in most cases, you can simply return getMinimum()).  GregorianCalendar
1120
     * overrides this function with a more efficient implementation.
1121
     *
1122
     * @param field    the field to determine the minimum of
1123
     * @param status   Fill-in parameter which receives the status of this operation.
1124
     * @return         the minimum of the given field for the current date of this Calendar
1125
     * @deprecated ICU 2.6. Use getActualMinimum(UCalendarDateFields field, UErrorCode& status) instead.
1126
     */
1127
    int32_t getActualMinimum(EDateFields field, UErrorCode& status) const;
1128
#endif  /* U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API */
1129
1130
    /**
1131
     * Return the minimum value that this field could have, given the current date.
1132
     * For the Gregorian calendar, this is the same as getMinimum() and getGreatestMinimum().
1133
     *
1134
     * The version of this function on Calendar uses an iterative algorithm to determine the
1135
     * actual minimum value for the field.  There is almost always a more efficient way to
1136
     * accomplish this (in most cases, you can simply return getMinimum()).  GregorianCalendar
1137
     * overrides this function with a more efficient implementation.
1138
     *
1139
     * @param field    the field to determine the minimum of
1140
     * @param status   Fill-in parameter which receives the status of this operation.
1141
     * @return         the minimum of the given field for the current date of this Calendar
1142
     * @stable ICU 2.6.
1143
     */
1144
    virtual int32_t getActualMinimum(UCalendarDateFields field, UErrorCode& status) const;
1145
1146
#ifndef U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API
1147
    /**
1148
     * Return the maximum value that this field could have, given the current date.
1149
     * For example, with the date "Feb 3, 1997" and the DAY_OF_MONTH field, the actual
1150
     * maximum would be 28; for "Feb 3, 1996" it s 29.  Similarly for a Hebrew calendar,
1151
     * for some years the actual maximum for MONTH is 12, and for others 13.
1152
     *
1153
     * The version of this function on Calendar uses an iterative algorithm to determine the
1154
     * actual maximum value for the field.  There is almost always a more efficient way to
1155
     * accomplish this (in most cases, you can simply return getMaximum()).  GregorianCalendar
1156
     * overrides this function with a more efficient implementation.
1157
     *
1158
     * @param field    the field to determine the maximum of
1159
     * @param status   Fill-in parameter which receives the status of this operation.
1160
     * @return         the maximum of the given field for the current date of this Calendar
1161
     * @deprecated ICU 2.6. Use getActualMaximum(UCalendarDateFields field, UErrorCode& status) instead.
1162
     */
1163
    int32_t getActualMaximum(EDateFields field, UErrorCode& status) const;
1164
#endif  /* U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API */
1165
1166
    /**
1167
     * Return the maximum value that this field could have, given the current date.
1168
     * For example, with the date "Feb 3, 1997" and the DAY_OF_MONTH field, the actual
1169
     * maximum would be 28; for "Feb 3, 1996" it s 29.  Similarly for a Hebrew calendar,
1170
     * for some years the actual maximum for MONTH is 12, and for others 13.
1171
     *
1172
     * The version of this function on Calendar uses an iterative algorithm to determine the
1173
     * actual maximum value for the field.  There is almost always a more efficient way to
1174
     * accomplish this (in most cases, you can simply return getMaximum()).  GregorianCalendar
1175
     * overrides this function with a more efficient implementation.
1176
     *
1177
     * @param field    the field to determine the maximum of
1178
     * @param status   Fill-in parameter which receives the status of this operation.
1179
     * @return         the maximum of the given field for the current date of this Calendar
1180
     * @stable ICU 2.6.
1181
     */
1182
    virtual int32_t getActualMaximum(UCalendarDateFields field, UErrorCode& status) const;
1183
1184
#ifndef U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API
1185
    /**
1186
     * Gets the value for a given time field. Recalculate the current time field values
1187
     * if the time value has been changed by a call to setTime(). Return zero for unset
1188
     * fields if any fields have been explicitly set by a call to set(). To force a
1189
     * recomputation of all fields regardless of the previous state, call complete().
1190
     * This method is semantically const, but may alter the object in memory.
1191
     *
1192
     * @param field  The given time field.
1193
     * @param status Fill-in parameter which receives the status of the operation.
1194
     * @return       The value for the given time field, or zero if the field is unset,
1195
     *               and set() has been called for any other field.
1196
     * @deprecated ICU 2.6. Use get(UCalendarDateFields field, UErrorCode& status) instead.
1197
     */
1198
    int32_t get(EDateFields field, UErrorCode& status) const;
1199
#endif  /* U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API */
1200
1201
    /**
1202
     * Gets the value for a given time field. Recalculate the current time field values
1203
     * if the time value has been changed by a call to setTime(). Return zero for unset
1204
     * fields if any fields have been explicitly set by a call to set(). To force a
1205
     * recomputation of all fields regardless of the previous state, call complete().
1206
     * This method is semantically const, but may alter the object in memory.
1207
     *
1208
     * @param field  The given time field.
1209
     * @param status Fill-in parameter which receives the status of the operation.
1210
     * @return       The value for the given time field, or zero if the field is unset,
1211
     *               and set() has been called for any other field.
1212
     * @stable ICU 2.6.
1213
     */
1214
    int32_t get(UCalendarDateFields field, UErrorCode& status) const;
1215
1216
#ifndef U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API
1217
    /**
1218
     * Determines if the given time field has a value set. This can affect in the
1219
     * resolving of time in Calendar. Unset fields have a value of zero, by definition.
1220
     *
1221
     * @param field  The given time field.
1222
     * @return   True if the given time field has a value set; false otherwise.
1223
     * @deprecated ICU 2.6. Use isSet(UCalendarDateFields field) instead.
1224
     */
1225
    UBool isSet(EDateFields field) const;
1226
#endif  /* U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API */
1227
1228
    /**
1229
     * Determines if the given time field has a value set. This can affect in the
1230
     * resolving of time in Calendar. Unset fields have a value of zero, by definition.
1231
     *
1232
     * @param field  The given time field.
1233
     * @return   True if the given time field has a value set; false otherwise.
1234
     * @stable ICU 2.6.
1235
     */
1236
    UBool isSet(UCalendarDateFields field) const;
1237
1238
#ifndef U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API
1239
    /**
1240
     * Sets the given time field with the given value.
1241
     *
1242
     * @param field  The given time field.
1243
     * @param value  The value to be set for the given time field.
1244
     * @deprecated ICU 2.6. Use set(UCalendarDateFields field, int32_t value) instead.
1245
     */
1246
    void set(EDateFields field, int32_t value);
1247
#endif  /* U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API */
1248
1249
    /**
1250
     * Sets the given time field with the given value.
1251
     *
1252
     * @param field  The given time field.
1253
     * @param value  The value to be set for the given time field.
1254
     * @stable ICU 2.6.
1255
     */
1256
    void set(UCalendarDateFields field, int32_t value);
1257
1258
    /**
1259
     * Sets the values for the fields YEAR, MONTH, and DATE. Other field values are
1260
     * retained; call clear() first if this is not desired.
1261
     *
1262
     * @param year   The value used to set the YEAR time field.
1263
     * @param month  The value used to set the MONTH time field. Month value is 0-based.
1264
     *               e.g., 0 for January.
1265
     * @param date   The value used to set the DATE time field.
1266
     * @stable ICU 2.0
1267
     */
1268
    void set(int32_t year, int32_t month, int32_t date);
1269
1270
    /**
1271
     * Sets the values for the fields YEAR, MONTH, DATE, HOUR_OF_DAY, and MINUTE. Other
1272
     * field values are retained; call clear() first if this is not desired.
1273
     *
1274
     * @param year    The value used to set the YEAR time field.
1275
     * @param month   The value used to set the MONTH time field. Month value is
1276
     *                0-based. E.g., 0 for January.
1277
     * @param date    The value used to set the DATE time field.
1278
     * @param hour    The value used to set the HOUR_OF_DAY time field.
1279
     * @param minute  The value used to set the MINUTE time field.
1280
     * @stable ICU 2.0
1281
     */
1282
    void set(int32_t year, int32_t month, int32_t date, int32_t hour, int32_t minute);
1283
1284
    /**
1285
     * Sets the values for the fields YEAR, MONTH, DATE, HOUR_OF_DAY, MINUTE, and SECOND.
1286
     * Other field values are retained; call clear() first if this is not desired.
1287
     *
1288
     * @param year    The value used to set the YEAR time field.
1289
     * @param month   The value used to set the MONTH time field. Month value is
1290
     *                0-based. E.g., 0 for January.
1291
     * @param date    The value used to set the DATE time field.
1292
     * @param hour    The value used to set the HOUR_OF_DAY time field.
1293
     * @param minute  The value used to set the MINUTE time field.
1294
     * @param second  The value used to set the SECOND time field.
1295
     * @stable ICU 2.0
1296
     */
1297
    void set(int32_t year, int32_t month, int32_t date, int32_t hour, int32_t minute, int32_t second);
1298
1299
    /**
1300
     * Clears the values of all the time fields, making them both unset and assigning
1301
     * them a value of zero. The field values will be determined during the next
1302
     * resolving of time into time fields.
1303
     * @stable ICU 2.0
1304
     */
1305
    void clear(void);
1306
1307
#ifndef U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API
1308
    /**
1309
     * Clears the value in the given time field, both making it unset and assigning it a
1310
     * value of zero. This field value will be determined during the next resolving of
1311
     * time into time fields.
1312
     *
1313
     * @param field  The time field to be cleared.
1314
     * @deprecated ICU 2.6. Use clear(UCalendarDateFields field) instead.
1315
     */
1316
    void clear(EDateFields field);
1317
#endif  /* U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API */
1318
1319
    /**
1320
     * Clears the value in the given time field, both making it unset and assigning it a
1321
     * value of zero. This field value will be determined during the next resolving of
1322
     * time into time fields.
1323
     *
1324
     * @param field  The time field to be cleared.
1325
     * @stable ICU 2.6.
1326
     */
1327
    void clear(UCalendarDateFields field);
1328
1329
    /**
1330
     * Returns a unique class ID POLYMORPHICALLY. Pure virtual method. This method is to
1331
     * implement a simple version of RTTI, since not all C++ compilers support genuine
1332
     * RTTI. Polymorphic operator==() and clone() methods call this method.
1333
     * <P>
1334
     * Concrete subclasses of Calendar must implement getDynamicClassID() and also a
1335
     * static method and data member:
1336
     *
1337
     *      static UClassID getStaticClassID() { return (UClassID)&amp;fgClassID; }
1338
     *      static char fgClassID;
1339
     *
1340
     * @return   The class ID for this object. All objects of a given class have the
1341
     *           same class ID. Objects of other classes have different class IDs.
1342
     * @stable ICU 2.0
1343
     */
1344
    virtual UClassID getDynamicClassID(void) const = 0;
1345
1346
    /**
1347
     * Returns the calendar type name string for this Calendar object.
1348
     * The returned string is the legacy ICU calendar attribute value,
1349
     * for example, "gregorian" or "japanese".
1350
     *
1351
     * See type="old type name" for the calendar attribute of locale IDs
1352
     * at http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/#Key_Type_Definitions
1353
     *
1354
     * Sample code for getting the LDML/BCP 47 calendar key value:
1355
     * \code
1356
     * const char *calType = cal->getType();
1357
     * if (0 == strcmp(calType, "unknown")) {
1358
     *     // deal with unknown calendar type
1359
     * } else {
1360
     *     string localeID("root@calendar=");
1361
     *     localeID.append(calType);
1362
     *     char langTag[100];
1363
     *     UErrorCode errorCode = U_ZERO_ERROR;
1364
     *     int32_t length = uloc_toLanguageTag(localeID.c_str(), langTag, (int32_t)sizeof(langTag), true, &errorCode);
1365
     *     if (U_FAILURE(errorCode)) {
1366
     *         // deal with errors & overflow
1367
     *     }
1368
     *     string lang(langTag, length);
1369
     *     size_t caPos = lang.find("-ca-");
1370
     *     lang.erase(0, caPos + 4);
1371
     *     // lang now contains the LDML calendar type
1372
     * }
1373
     * \endcode
1374
     *
1375
     * @return legacy calendar type name string
1376
     * @stable ICU 49
1377
     */
1378
    virtual const char * getType() const = 0;
1379
1380
    /**
1381
     * Returns whether the given day of the week is a weekday, a weekend day,
1382
     * or a day that transitions from one to the other, for the locale and
1383
     * calendar system associated with this Calendar (the locale's region is
1384
     * often the most determinant factor). If a transition occurs at midnight,
1385
     * then the days before and after the transition will have the
1386
     * type UCAL_WEEKDAY or UCAL_WEEKEND. If a transition occurs at a time
1387
     * other than midnight, then the day of the transition will have
1388
     * the type UCAL_WEEKEND_ONSET or UCAL_WEEKEND_CEASE. In this case, the
1389
     * method getWeekendTransition() will return the point of
1390
     * transition.
1391
     * @param dayOfWeek The day of the week whose type is desired (UCAL_SUNDAY..UCAL_SATURDAY).
1392
     * @param status The error code for the operation.
1393
     * @return The UCalendarWeekdayType for the day of the week.
1394
     * @stable ICU 4.4
1395
     */
1396
    virtual UCalendarWeekdayType getDayOfWeekType(UCalendarDaysOfWeek dayOfWeek, UErrorCode &status) const;
1397
1398
    /**
1399
     * Returns the time during the day at which the weekend begins or ends in
1400
     * this calendar system.  If getDayOfWeekType() returns UCAL_WEEKEND_ONSET
1401
     * for the specified dayOfWeek, return the time at which the weekend begins.
1402
     * If getDayOfWeekType() returns UCAL_WEEKEND_CEASE for the specified dayOfWeek,
1403
     * return the time at which the weekend ends. If getDayOfWeekType() returns
1404
     * some other UCalendarWeekdayType for the specified dayOfWeek, is it an error condition
1405
     * (U_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT_ERROR).
1406
     * @param dayOfWeek The day of the week for which the weekend transition time is
1407
     * desired (UCAL_SUNDAY..UCAL_SATURDAY).
1408
     * @param status The error code for the operation.
1409
     * @return The milliseconds after midnight at which the weekend begins or ends.
1410
     * @stable ICU 4.4
1411
     */
1412
    virtual int32_t getWeekendTransition(UCalendarDaysOfWeek dayOfWeek, UErrorCode &status) const;
1413
1414
    /**
1415
     * Returns true if the given UDate is in the weekend in
1416
     * this calendar system.
1417
     * @param date The UDate in question.
1418
     * @param status The error code for the operation.
1419
     * @return true if the given UDate is in the weekend in
1420
     * this calendar system, false otherwise.
1421
     * @stable ICU 4.4
1422
     */
1423
    virtual UBool isWeekend(UDate date, UErrorCode &status) const;
1424
1425
    /**
1426
     * Returns true if this Calendar's current date-time is in the weekend in
1427
     * this calendar system.
1428
     * @return true if this Calendar's current date-time is in the weekend in
1429
     * this calendar system, false otherwise.
1430
     * @stable ICU 4.4
1431
     */
1432
    virtual UBool isWeekend(void) const;
1433
1434
protected:
1435
1436
     /**
1437
      * Constructs a Calendar with the default time zone as returned by
1438
      * TimeZone::createInstance(), and the default locale.
1439
      *
1440
      * @param success  Indicates the status of Calendar object construction. Returns
1441
      *                 U_ZERO_ERROR if constructed successfully.
1442
     * @stable ICU 2.0
1443
      */
1444
    Calendar(UErrorCode& success);
1445
1446
    /**
1447
     * Copy constructor
1448
     *
1449
     * @param source    Calendar object to be copied from
1450
     * @stable ICU 2.0
1451
     */
1452
    Calendar(const Calendar& source);
1453
1454
    /**
1455
     * Default assignment operator
1456
     *
1457
     * @param right    Calendar object to be copied
1458
     * @stable ICU 2.0
1459
     */
1460
    Calendar& operator=(const Calendar& right);
1461
1462
    /**
1463
     * Constructs a Calendar with the given time zone and locale. Clients are no longer
1464
     * responsible for deleting the given time zone object after it's adopted.
1465
     *
1466
     * @param zone     The given time zone.
1467
     * @param aLocale  The given locale.
1468
     * @param success  Indicates the status of Calendar object construction. Returns
1469
     *                 U_ZERO_ERROR if constructed successfully.
1470
     * @stable ICU 2.0
1471
     */
1472
    Calendar(TimeZone* zone, const Locale& aLocale, UErrorCode& success);
1473
1474
    /**
1475
     * Constructs a Calendar with the given time zone and locale.
1476
     *
1477
     * @param zone     The given time zone.
1478
     * @param aLocale  The given locale.
1479
     * @param success  Indicates the status of Calendar object construction. Returns
1480
     *                 U_ZERO_ERROR if constructed successfully.
1481
     * @stable ICU 2.0
1482
     */
1483
    Calendar(const TimeZone& zone, const Locale& aLocale, UErrorCode& success);
1484
1485
    /**
1486
     * Converts Calendar's time field values to GMT as milliseconds.
1487
     *
1488
     * @param status  Output param set to success/failure code on exit. If any value
1489
     *                previously set in the time field is invalid or restricted by
1490
     *                leniency, this will be set to an error status.
1491
     * @stable ICU 2.0
1492
     */
1493
    virtual void computeTime(UErrorCode& status);
1494
1495
    /**
1496
     * Converts GMT as milliseconds to time field values. This allows you to sync up the
1497
     * time field values with a new time that is set for the calendar.  This method
1498
     * does NOT recompute the time first; to recompute the time, then the fields, use
1499
     * the method complete().
1500
     *
1501
     * @param status  Output param set to success/failure code on exit. If any value
1502
     *                previously set in the time field is invalid or restricted by
1503
     *                leniency, this will be set to an error status.
1504
     * @stable ICU 2.0
1505
     */
1506
    virtual void computeFields(UErrorCode& status);
1507
1508
    /**
1509
     * Gets this Calendar's current time as a long.
1510
     *
1511
     * @param status  Output param set to success/failure code on exit. If any value
1512
     *                previously set in the time field is invalid or restricted by
1513
     *                leniency, this will be set to an error status.
1514
     * @return the current time as UTC milliseconds from the epoch.
1515
     * @stable ICU 2.0
1516
     */
1517
    double getTimeInMillis(UErrorCode& status) const;
1518
1519
    /**
1520
     * Sets this Calendar's current time from the given long value.
1521
     * @param millis  the new time in UTC milliseconds from the epoch.
1522
     * @param status  Output param set to success/failure code on exit. If any value
1523
     *                previously set in the time field is invalid or restricted by
1524
     *                leniency, this will be set to an error status.
1525
     * @stable ICU 2.0
1526
     */
1527
    void setTimeInMillis( double millis, UErrorCode& status );
1528
1529
    /**
1530
     * Recomputes the current time from currently set fields, and then fills in any
1531
     * unset fields in the time field list.
1532
     *
1533
     * @param status  Output param set to success/failure code on exit. If any value
1534
     *                previously set in the time field is invalid or restricted by
1535
     *                leniency, this will be set to an error status.
1536
     * @stable ICU 2.0
1537
     */
1538
    void complete(UErrorCode& status);
1539
1540
#ifndef U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API
1541
    /**
1542
     * Gets the value for a given time field. Subclasses can use this function to get
1543
     * field values without forcing recomputation of time.
1544
     *
1545
     * @param field  The given time field.
1546
     * @return       The value for the given time field.
1547
     * @deprecated ICU 2.6. Use internalGet(UCalendarDateFields field) instead.
1548
     */
1549
0
    inline int32_t internalGet(EDateFields field) const {return fFields[field];}
1550
#endif  /* U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API */
1551
1552
#ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API
1553
    /**
1554
     * Gets the value for a given time field. Subclasses can use this function to get
1555
     * field values without forcing recomputation of time. If the field's stamp is UNSET,
1556
     * the defaultValue is used.
1557
     *
1558
     * @param field  The given time field.
1559
     * @param defaultValue a default value used if the field is unset.
1560
     * @return       The value for the given time field.
1561
     * @internal
1562
     */
1563
0
    inline int32_t internalGet(UCalendarDateFields field, int32_t defaultValue) const {return fStamp[field]>kUnset ? fFields[field] : defaultValue;}
1564
1565
    /**
1566
     * Gets the value for a given time field. Subclasses can use this function to get
1567
     * field values without forcing recomputation of time.
1568
     *
1569
     * @param field  The given time field.
1570
     * @return       The value for the given time field.
1571
     * @internal
1572
     */
1573
0
    inline int32_t internalGet(UCalendarDateFields field) const {return fFields[field];}
1574
#endif  /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */
1575
1576
#ifndef U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API
1577
    /**
1578
     * Sets the value for a given time field.  This is a fast internal method for
1579
     * subclasses.  It does not affect the areFieldsInSync, isTimeSet, or areAllFieldsSet
1580
     * flags.
1581
     *
1582
     * @param field    The given time field.
1583
     * @param value    The value for the given time field.
1584
     * @deprecated ICU 2.6. Use internalSet(UCalendarDateFields field, int32_t value) instead.
1585
     */
1586
    void internalSet(EDateFields field, int32_t value);
1587
#endif  /* U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API */
1588
1589
    /**
1590
     * Sets the value for a given time field.  This is a fast internal method for
1591
     * subclasses.  It does not affect the areFieldsInSync, isTimeSet, or areAllFieldsSet
1592
     * flags.
1593
     *
1594
     * @param field    The given time field.
1595
     * @param value    The value for the given time field.
1596
     * @stable ICU 2.6.
1597
     */
1598
    inline void internalSet(UCalendarDateFields field, int32_t value);
1599
1600
    /**
1601
     * Prepare this calendar for computing the actual minimum or maximum.
1602
     * This method modifies this calendar's fields; it is called on a
1603
     * temporary calendar.
1604
     * @internal
1605
     */
1606
    virtual void prepareGetActual(UCalendarDateFields field, UBool isMinimum, UErrorCode &status);
1607
1608
    /**
1609
     * Limit enums. Not in sync with UCalendarLimitType (refers to internal fields).
1610
     * @internal
1611
     */
1612
    enum ELimitType {
1613
#ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API
1614
      UCAL_LIMIT_MINIMUM = 0,
1615
      UCAL_LIMIT_GREATEST_MINIMUM,
1616
      UCAL_LIMIT_LEAST_MAXIMUM,
1617
      UCAL_LIMIT_MAXIMUM,
1618
      UCAL_LIMIT_COUNT
1619
#endif  /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */
1620
    };
1621
1622
    /**
1623
     * Subclass API for defining limits of different types.
1624
     * Subclasses must implement this method to return limits for the
1625
     * following fields:
1626
     *
1627
     * <pre>UCAL_ERA
1628
     * UCAL_YEAR
1629
     * UCAL_MONTH
1630
     * UCAL_WEEK_OF_YEAR
1631
     * UCAL_WEEK_OF_MONTH
1632
     * UCAL_DATE (DAY_OF_MONTH on Java)
1633
     * UCAL_DAY_OF_YEAR
1634
     * UCAL_DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH
1635
     * UCAL_YEAR_WOY
1636
     * UCAL_EXTENDED_YEAR</pre>
1637
     *
1638
     * @param field one of the above field numbers
1639
     * @param limitType one of <code>MINIMUM</code>, <code>GREATEST_MINIMUM</code>,
1640
     * <code>LEAST_MAXIMUM</code>, or <code>MAXIMUM</code>
1641
     * @internal
1642
     */
1643
    virtual int32_t handleGetLimit(UCalendarDateFields field, ELimitType limitType) const = 0;
1644
1645
    /**
1646
     * Return a limit for a field.
1647
     * @param field the field, from <code>0..UCAL_MAX_FIELD</code>
1648
     * @param limitType the type specifier for the limit
1649
     * @see #ELimitType
1650
     * @internal
1651
     */
1652
    virtual int32_t getLimit(UCalendarDateFields field, ELimitType limitType) const;
1653
1654
1655
    /**
1656
     * Return the Julian day number of day before the first day of the
1657
     * given month in the given extended year.  Subclasses should override
1658
     * this method to implement their calendar system.
1659
     * @param eyear the extended year
1660
     * @param month the zero-based month, or 0 if useMonth is false
1661
     * @param useMonth if false, compute the day before the first day of
1662
     * the given year, otherwise, compute the day before the first day of
1663
     * the given month
1664
     * @return the Julian day number of the day before the first
1665
     * day of the given month and year
1666
     * @internal
1667
     */
1668
    virtual int32_t handleComputeMonthStart(int32_t eyear, int32_t month,
1669
                                                   UBool useMonth) const  = 0;
1670
1671
    /**
1672
     * Return the number of days in the given month of the given extended
1673
     * year of this calendar system.  Subclasses should override this
1674
     * method if they can provide a more correct or more efficient
1675
     * implementation than the default implementation in Calendar.
1676
     * @internal
1677
     */
1678
    virtual int32_t handleGetMonthLength(int32_t extendedYear, int32_t month) const ;
1679
1680
    /**
1681
     * Return the number of days in the given extended year of this
1682
     * calendar system.  Subclasses should override this method if they can
1683
     * provide a more correct or more efficient implementation than the
1684
     * default implementation in Calendar.
1685
     * @stable ICU 2.0
1686
     */
1687
    virtual int32_t handleGetYearLength(int32_t eyear) const;
1688
1689
1690
    /**
1691
     * Return the extended year defined by the current fields.  This will
1692
     * use the UCAL_EXTENDED_YEAR field or the UCAL_YEAR and supra-year fields (such
1693
     * as UCAL_ERA) specific to the calendar system, depending on which set of
1694
     * fields is newer.
1695
     * @return the extended year
1696
     * @internal
1697
     */
1698
    virtual int32_t handleGetExtendedYear() = 0;
1699
1700
    /**
1701
     * Subclasses may override this.  This method calls
1702
     * handleGetMonthLength() to obtain the calendar-specific month
1703
     * length.
1704
     * @param bestField which field to use to calculate the date
1705
     * @return julian day specified by calendar fields.
1706
     * @internal
1707
     */
1708
    virtual int32_t handleComputeJulianDay(UCalendarDateFields bestField);
1709
1710
    /**
1711
     * Subclasses must override this to convert from week fields
1712
     * (YEAR_WOY and WEEK_OF_YEAR) to an extended year in the case
1713
     * where YEAR, EXTENDED_YEAR are not set.
1714
     * The Calendar implementation assumes yearWoy is in extended gregorian form
1715
     * @return the extended year, UCAL_EXTENDED_YEAR
1716
     * @internal
1717
     */
1718
    virtual int32_t handleGetExtendedYearFromWeekFields(int32_t yearWoy, int32_t woy);
1719
1720
    /**
1721
     * Validate a single field of this calendar.  Subclasses should
1722
     * override this method to validate any calendar-specific fields.
1723
     * Generic fields can be handled by `Calendar::validateField()`.
1724
     * @internal
1725
     */
1726
    virtual void validateField(UCalendarDateFields field, UErrorCode &status);
1727
1728
#ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API
1729
    /**
1730
     * Compute the Julian day from fields.  Will determine whether to use
1731
     * the JULIAN_DAY field directly, or other fields.
1732
     * @return the julian day
1733
     * @internal
1734
     */
1735
    int32_t computeJulianDay();
1736
1737
    /**
1738
     * Compute the milliseconds in the day from the fields.  This is a
1739
     * value from 0 to 23:59:59.999 inclusive, unless fields are out of
1740
     * range, in which case it can be an arbitrary value.  This value
1741
     * reflects local zone wall time.
1742
     * @internal
1743
     */
1744
    double computeMillisInDay();
1745
1746
    /**
1747
     * This method can assume EXTENDED_YEAR has been set.
1748
     * @param millis milliseconds of the date fields
1749
     * @param millisInDay milliseconds of the time fields; may be out
1750
     * or range.
1751
     * @param ec Output param set to failure code on function return
1752
     *          when this function fails.
1753
     * @internal
1754
     */
1755
    int32_t computeZoneOffset(double millis, double millisInDay, UErrorCode &ec);
1756
1757
1758
    /**
1759
     * Determine the best stamp in a range.
1760
     * @param start first enum to look at
1761
     * @param end last enum to look at
1762
     * @param bestSoFar stamp prior to function call
1763
     * @return the stamp value of the best stamp
1764
     * @internal
1765
     */
1766
    int32_t newestStamp(UCalendarDateFields start, UCalendarDateFields end, int32_t bestSoFar) const;
1767
1768
    /**
1769
     * Values for field resolution tables
1770
     * @see #resolveFields
1771
     * @internal
1772
     */
1773
    enum {
1774
      /** Marker for end of resolve set (row or group). */
1775
      kResolveSTOP = -1,
1776
      /** Value to be bitwised "ORed" against resolve table field values for remapping.  Example: (UCAL_DATE | kResolveRemap) in 1st column will cause 'UCAL_DATE' to be returned, but will not examine the value of UCAL_DATE.  */
1777
      kResolveRemap = 32
1778
    };
1779
1780
    /**
1781
     * Precedence table for Dates
1782
     * @see #resolveFields
1783
     * @internal
1784
     */
1785
    static const UFieldResolutionTable kDatePrecedence[];
1786
1787
    /**
1788
     * Precedence table for Year
1789
     * @see #resolveFields
1790
     * @internal
1791
     */
1792
    static const UFieldResolutionTable kYearPrecedence[];
1793
1794
    /**
1795
     * Precedence table for Day of Week
1796
     * @see #resolveFields
1797
     * @internal
1798
     */
1799
    static const UFieldResolutionTable kDOWPrecedence[];
1800
1801
    /**
1802
     * Given a precedence table, return the newest field combination in
1803
     * the table, or UCAL_FIELD_COUNT if none is found.
1804
     *
1805
     * <p>The precedence table is a 3-dimensional array of integers.  It
1806
     * may be thought of as an array of groups.  Each group is an array of
1807
     * lines.  Each line is an array of field numbers.  Within a line, if
1808
     * all fields are set, then the time stamp of the line is taken to be
1809
     * the stamp of the most recently set field.  If any field of a line is
1810
     * unset, then the line fails to match.  Within a group, the line with
1811
     * the newest time stamp is selected.  The first field of the line is
1812
     * returned to indicate which line matched.
1813
     *
1814
     * <p>In some cases, it may be desirable to map a line to field that
1815
     * whose stamp is NOT examined.  For example, if the best field is
1816
     * DAY_OF_WEEK then the DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH algorithm may be used.  In
1817
     * order to do this, insert the value <code>kResolveRemap | F</code> at
1818
     * the start of the line, where <code>F</code> is the desired return
1819
     * field value.  This field will NOT be examined; it only determines
1820
     * the return value if the other fields in the line are the newest.
1821
     *
1822
     * <p>If all lines of a group contain at least one unset field, then no
1823
     * line will match, and the group as a whole will fail to match.  In
1824
     * that case, the next group will be processed.  If all groups fail to
1825
     * match, then UCAL_FIELD_COUNT is returned.
1826
     * @internal
1827
     */
1828
    UCalendarDateFields resolveFields(const UFieldResolutionTable *precedenceTable);
1829
#endif  /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */
1830
1831
1832
    /**
1833
     * @internal
1834
     */
1835
    virtual const UFieldResolutionTable* getFieldResolutionTable() const;
1836
1837
#ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API
1838
    /**
1839
     * Return the field that is newer, either defaultField, or
1840
     * alternateField.  If neither is newer or neither is set, return defaultField.
1841
     * @internal
1842
     */
1843
    UCalendarDateFields newerField(UCalendarDateFields defaultField, UCalendarDateFields alternateField) const;
1844
#endif  /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */
1845
1846
1847
private:
1848
    /**
1849
     * Helper function for calculating limits by trial and error
1850
     * @param field The field being investigated
1851
     * @param startValue starting (least max) value of field
1852
     * @param endValue ending (greatest max) value of field
1853
     * @param status return type
1854
     * @internal (private)
1855
     */
1856
    int32_t getActualHelper(UCalendarDateFields field, int32_t startValue, int32_t endValue, UErrorCode &status) const;
1857
1858
1859
protected:
1860
    /**
1861
     * The flag which indicates if the current time is set in the calendar.
1862
     * @stable ICU 2.0
1863
     */
1864
    UBool      fIsTimeSet;
1865
1866
    /**
1867
     * True if the fields are in sync with the currently set time of this Calendar.
1868
     * If false, then the next attempt to get the value of a field will
1869
     * force a recomputation of all fields from the current value of the time
1870
     * field.
1871
     * <P>
1872
     * This should really be named areFieldsInSync, but the old name is retained
1873
     * for backward compatibility.
1874
     * @stable ICU 2.0
1875
     */
1876
    UBool      fAreFieldsSet;
1877
1878
    /**
1879
     * True if all of the fields have been set.  This is initially false, and set to
1880
     * true by computeFields().
1881
     * @stable ICU 2.0
1882
     */
1883
    UBool      fAreAllFieldsSet;
1884
1885
    /**
1886
     * True if all fields have been virtually set, but have not yet been
1887
     * computed.  This occurs only in setTimeInMillis().  A calendar set
1888
     * to this state will compute all fields from the time if it becomes
1889
     * necessary, but otherwise will delay such computation.
1890
     * @stable ICU 3.0
1891
     */
1892
    UBool fAreFieldsVirtuallySet;
1893
1894
    /**
1895
     * Get the current time without recomputing.
1896
     *
1897
     * @return     the current time without recomputing.
1898
     * @stable ICU 2.0
1899
     */
1900
0
    UDate        internalGetTime(void) const     { return fTime; }
1901
1902
    /**
1903
     * Set the current time without affecting flags or fields.
1904
     *
1905
     * @param time    The time to be set
1906
     * @return        the current time without recomputing.
1907
     * @stable ICU 2.0
1908
     */
1909
0
    void        internalSetTime(UDate time)     { fTime = time; }
1910
1911
    /**
1912
     * The time fields containing values into which the millis is computed.
1913
     * @stable ICU 2.0
1914
     */
1915
    int32_t     fFields[UCAL_FIELD_COUNT];
1916
1917
#ifndef U_FORCE_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API
1918
    /**
1919
     * The flags which tell if a specified time field for the calendar is set.
1920
     * @deprecated ICU 2.8 use (fStamp[n]!=kUnset)
1921
     */
1922
    UBool      fIsSet[UCAL_FIELD_COUNT];
1923
#endif  // U_FORCE_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API
1924
1925
    /** Special values of stamp[]
1926
     * @stable ICU 2.0
1927
     */
1928
    enum {
1929
        kUnset                 = 0,
1930
        kInternallySet,
1931
        kMinimumUserStamp
1932
    };
1933
1934
    /**
1935
     * Pseudo-time-stamps which specify when each field was set. There
1936
     * are two special values, UNSET and INTERNALLY_SET. Values from
1937
     * MINIMUM_USER_SET to Integer.MAX_VALUE are legal user set values.
1938
     * @stable ICU 2.0
1939
     */
1940
    int32_t        fStamp[UCAL_FIELD_COUNT];
1941
1942
    /**
1943
     * Subclasses may override this method to compute several fields
1944
     * specific to each calendar system.  These are:
1945
     *
1946
     * <ul><li>ERA
1947
     * <li>YEAR
1948
     * <li>MONTH
1949
     * <li>DAY_OF_MONTH
1950
     * <li>DAY_OF_YEAR
1951
     * <li>EXTENDED_YEAR</ul>
1952
     *
1953
     * Subclasses can refer to the DAY_OF_WEEK and DOW_LOCAL fields, which
1954
     * will be set when this method is called.  Subclasses can also call
1955
     * the getGregorianXxx() methods to obtain Gregorian calendar
1956
     * equivalents for the given Julian day.
1957
     *
1958
     * <p>In addition, subclasses should compute any subclass-specific
1959
     * fields, that is, fields from BASE_FIELD_COUNT to
1960
     * getFieldCount() - 1.
1961
     *
1962
     * <p>The default implementation in <code>Calendar</code> implements
1963
     * a pure proleptic Gregorian calendar.
1964
     * @internal
1965
     */
1966
    virtual void handleComputeFields(int32_t julianDay, UErrorCode &status);
1967
1968
#ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API
1969
    /**
1970
     * Return the extended year on the Gregorian calendar as computed by
1971
     * <code>computeGregorianFields()</code>.
1972
     * @internal
1973
     */
1974
0
    int32_t getGregorianYear() const {
1975
0
        return fGregorianYear;
1976
0
    }
1977
1978
    /**
1979
     * Return the month (0-based) on the Gregorian calendar as computed by
1980
     * <code>computeGregorianFields()</code>.
1981
     * @internal
1982
     */
1983
0
    int32_t getGregorianMonth() const {
1984
0
        return fGregorianMonth;
1985
0
    }
1986
1987
    /**
1988
     * Return the day of year (1-based) on the Gregorian calendar as
1989
     * computed by <code>computeGregorianFields()</code>.
1990
     * @internal
1991
     */
1992
0
    int32_t getGregorianDayOfYear() const {
1993
0
        return fGregorianDayOfYear;
1994
0
    }
1995
1996
    /**
1997
     * Return the day of month (1-based) on the Gregorian calendar as
1998
     * computed by <code>computeGregorianFields()</code>.
1999
     * @internal
2000
     */
2001
0
    int32_t getGregorianDayOfMonth() const {
2002
0
      return fGregorianDayOfMonth;
2003
0
    }
2004
#endif  /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */
2005
2006
    /**
2007
     * Called by computeJulianDay.  Returns the default month (0-based) for the year,
2008
     * taking year and era into account.  Defaults to 0 for Gregorian, which doesn't care.
2009
     * @param eyear The extended year
2010
     * @internal
2011
     */
2012
    virtual int32_t getDefaultMonthInYear(int32_t eyear) ;
2013
2014
2015
    /**
2016
     * Called by computeJulianDay.  Returns the default day (1-based) for the month,
2017
     * taking currently-set year and era into account.  Defaults to 1 for Gregorian.
2018
     * @param eyear the extended year
2019
     * @param month the month in the year
2020
     * @internal
2021
     */
2022
    virtual int32_t getDefaultDayInMonth(int32_t eyear, int32_t month);
2023
2024
    //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2025
    // Protected utility methods for use by subclasses.  These are very handy
2026
    // for implementing add, roll, and computeFields.
2027
    //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2028
2029
    /**
2030
     * Adjust the specified field so that it is within
2031
     * the allowable range for the date to which this calendar is set.
2032
     * For example, in a Gregorian calendar pinning the {@link #UCalendarDateFields DAY_OF_MONTH}
2033
     * field for a calendar set to April 31 would cause it to be set
2034
     * to April 30.
2035
     * <p>
2036
     * <b>Subclassing:</b>
2037
     * <br>
2038
     * This utility method is intended for use by subclasses that need to implement
2039
     * their own overrides of {@link #roll roll} and {@link #add add}.
2040
     * <p>
2041
     * <b>Note:</b>
2042
     * <code>pinField</code> is implemented in terms of
2043
     * {@link #getActualMinimum getActualMinimum}
2044
     * and {@link #getActualMaximum getActualMaximum}.  If either of those methods uses
2045
     * a slow, iterative algorithm for a particular field, it would be
2046
     * unwise to attempt to call <code>pinField</code> for that field.  If you
2047
     * really do need to do so, you should override this method to do
2048
     * something more efficient for that field.
2049
     * <p>
2050
     * @param field The calendar field whose value should be pinned.
2051
     * @param status Output param set to failure code on function return
2052
     *          when this function fails.
2053
     *
2054
     * @see #getActualMinimum
2055
     * @see #getActualMaximum
2056
     * @stable ICU 2.0
2057
     */
2058
    virtual void pinField(UCalendarDateFields field, UErrorCode& status);
2059
2060
    /**
2061
     * Return the week number of a day, within a period. This may be the week number in
2062
     * a year or the week number in a month. Usually this will be a value >= 1, but if
2063
     * some initial days of the period are excluded from week 1, because
2064
     * {@link #getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek} is > 1, then
2065
     * the week number will be zero for those
2066
     * initial days. This method requires the day number and day of week for some
2067
     * known date in the period in order to determine the day of week
2068
     * on the desired day.
2069
     * <p>
2070
     * <b>Subclassing:</b>
2071
     * <br>
2072
     * This method is intended for use by subclasses in implementing their
2073
     * {@link #computeTime computeTime} and/or {@link #computeFields computeFields} methods.
2074
     * It is often useful in {@link #getActualMinimum getActualMinimum} and
2075
     * {@link #getActualMaximum getActualMaximum} as well.
2076
     * <p>
2077
     * This variant is handy for computing the week number of some other
2078
     * day of a period (often the first or last day of the period) when its day
2079
     * of the week is not known but the day number and day of week for some other
2080
     * day in the period (e.g. the current date) <em>is</em> known.
2081
     * <p>
2082
     * @param desiredDay    The {@link #UCalendarDateFields DAY_OF_YEAR} or
2083
     *              {@link #UCalendarDateFields DAY_OF_MONTH} whose week number is desired.
2084
     *              Should be 1 for the first day of the period.
2085
     *
2086
     * @param dayOfPeriod   The {@link #UCalendarDateFields DAY_OF_YEAR}
2087
     *              or {@link #UCalendarDateFields DAY_OF_MONTH} for a day in the period whose
2088
     *              {@link #UCalendarDateFields DAY_OF_WEEK} is specified by the
2089
     *              <code>knownDayOfWeek</code> parameter.
2090
     *              Should be 1 for first day of period.
2091
     *
2092
     * @param dayOfWeek  The {@link #UCalendarDateFields DAY_OF_WEEK} for the day
2093
     *              corresponding to the <code>knownDayOfPeriod</code> parameter.
2094
     *              1-based with 1=Sunday.
2095
     *
2096
     * @return      The week number (one-based), or zero if the day falls before
2097
     *              the first week because
2098
     *              {@link #getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek}
2099
     *              is more than one.
2100
     *
2101
     * @stable ICU 2.8
2102
     */
2103
    int32_t weekNumber(int32_t desiredDay, int32_t dayOfPeriod, int32_t dayOfWeek);
2104
2105
2106
#ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API
2107
    /**
2108
     * Return the week number of a day, within a period. This may be the week number in
2109
     * a year, or the week number in a month. Usually this will be a value >= 1, but if
2110
     * some initial days of the period are excluded from week 1, because
2111
     * {@link #getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek} is > 1,
2112
     * then the week number will be zero for those
2113
     * initial days. This method requires the day of week for the given date in order to
2114
     * determine the result.
2115
     * <p>
2116
     * <b>Subclassing:</b>
2117
     * <br>
2118
     * This method is intended for use by subclasses in implementing their
2119
     * {@link #computeTime computeTime} and/or {@link #computeFields computeFields} methods.
2120
     * It is often useful in {@link #getActualMinimum getActualMinimum} and
2121
     * {@link #getActualMaximum getActualMaximum} as well.
2122
     * <p>
2123
     * @param dayOfPeriod   The {@link #UCalendarDateFields DAY_OF_YEAR} or
2124
     *                      {@link #UCalendarDateFields DAY_OF_MONTH} whose week number is desired.
2125
     *                      Should be 1 for the first day of the period.
2126
     *
2127
     * @param dayOfWeek     The {@link #UCalendarDateFields DAY_OF_WEEK} for the day
2128
     *                      corresponding to the <code>dayOfPeriod</code> parameter.
2129
     *                      1-based with 1=Sunday.
2130
     *
2131
     * @return      The week number (one-based), or zero if the day falls before
2132
     *              the first week because
2133
     *              {@link #getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek}
2134
     *              is more than one.
2135
     * @internal
2136
     */
2137
    inline int32_t weekNumber(int32_t dayOfPeriod, int32_t dayOfWeek);
2138
2139
    /**
2140
     * returns the local DOW, valid range 0..6
2141
     * @internal
2142
     */
2143
    int32_t getLocalDOW();
2144
#endif  /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */
2145
2146
private:
2147
2148
    /**
2149
     * The next available value for fStamp[]
2150
     */
2151
    int32_t fNextStamp;// = MINIMUM_USER_STAMP;
2152
2153
    /**
2154
     * Recalculates the time stamp array (fStamp).
2155
     * Resets fNextStamp to lowest next stamp value.
2156
     */
2157
    void recalculateStamp();
2158
2159
    /**
2160
     * The current time set for the calendar.
2161
     */
2162
    UDate        fTime;
2163
2164
    /**
2165
     * @see   #setLenient
2166
     */
2167
    UBool      fLenient;
2168
2169
    /**
2170
     * Time zone affects the time calculation done by Calendar. Calendar subclasses use
2171
     * the time zone data to produce the local time. Always set; never NULL.
2172
     */
2173
    TimeZone*   fZone;
2174
2175
    /**
2176
     * Option for repeated wall time
2177
     * @see #setRepeatedWallTimeOption
2178
     */
2179
    UCalendarWallTimeOption fRepeatedWallTime;
2180
2181
    /**
2182
     * Option for skipped wall time
2183
     * @see #setSkippedWallTimeOption
2184
     */
2185
    UCalendarWallTimeOption fSkippedWallTime;
2186
2187
    /**
2188
     * Both firstDayOfWeek and minimalDaysInFirstWeek are locale-dependent. They are
2189
     * used to figure out the week count for a specific date for a given locale. These
2190
     * must be set when a Calendar is constructed. For example, in US locale,
2191
     * firstDayOfWeek is SUNDAY; minimalDaysInFirstWeek is 1. They are used to figure
2192
     * out the week count for a specific date for a given locale. These must be set when
2193
     * a Calendar is constructed.
2194
     */
2195
    UCalendarDaysOfWeek fFirstDayOfWeek;
2196
    uint8_t     fMinimalDaysInFirstWeek;
2197
    UCalendarDaysOfWeek fWeekendOnset;
2198
    int32_t fWeekendOnsetMillis;
2199
    UCalendarDaysOfWeek fWeekendCease;
2200
    int32_t fWeekendCeaseMillis;
2201
2202
    /**
2203
     * Sets firstDayOfWeek and minimalDaysInFirstWeek. Called at Calendar construction
2204
     * time.
2205
     *
2206
     * @param desiredLocale  The given locale.
2207
     * @param type           The calendar type identifier, e.g: gregorian, buddhist, etc.
2208
     * @param success        Indicates the status of setting the week count data from
2209
     *                       the resource for the given locale. Returns U_ZERO_ERROR if
2210
     *                       constructed successfully.
2211
     */
2212
    void        setWeekData(const Locale& desiredLocale, const char *type, UErrorCode& success);
2213
2214
    /**
2215
     * Recompute the time and update the status fields isTimeSet
2216
     * and areFieldsSet.  Callers should check isTimeSet and only
2217
     * call this method if isTimeSet is false.
2218
     *
2219
     * @param status  Output param set to success/failure code on exit. If any value
2220
     *                previously set in the time field is invalid or restricted by
2221
     *                leniency, this will be set to an error status.
2222
     */
2223
    void updateTime(UErrorCode& status);
2224
2225
    /**
2226
     * The Gregorian year, as computed by computeGregorianFields() and
2227
     * returned by getGregorianYear().
2228
     * @see #computeGregorianFields
2229
     */
2230
    int32_t fGregorianYear;
2231
2232
    /**
2233
     * The Gregorian month, as computed by computeGregorianFields() and
2234
     * returned by getGregorianMonth().
2235
     * @see #computeGregorianFields
2236
     */
2237
    int32_t fGregorianMonth;
2238
2239
    /**
2240
     * The Gregorian day of the year, as computed by
2241
     * computeGregorianFields() and returned by getGregorianDayOfYear().
2242
     * @see #computeGregorianFields
2243
     */
2244
    int32_t fGregorianDayOfYear;
2245
2246
    /**
2247
     * The Gregorian day of the month, as computed by
2248
     * computeGregorianFields() and returned by getGregorianDayOfMonth().
2249
     * @see #computeGregorianFields
2250
     */
2251
    int32_t fGregorianDayOfMonth;
2252
2253
    /* calculations */
2254
2255
    /**
2256
     * Compute the Gregorian calendar year, month, and day of month from
2257
     * the given Julian day.  These values are not stored in fields, but in
2258
     * member variables gregorianXxx.  Also compute the DAY_OF_WEEK and
2259
     * DOW_LOCAL fields.
2260
     */
2261
    void computeGregorianAndDOWFields(int32_t julianDay, UErrorCode &ec);
2262
2263
protected:
2264
2265
    /**
2266
     * Compute the Gregorian calendar year, month, and day of month from the
2267
     * Julian day.  These values are not stored in fields, but in member
2268
     * variables gregorianXxx.  They are used for time zone computations and by
2269
     * subclasses that are Gregorian derivatives.  Subclasses may call this
2270
     * method to perform a Gregorian calendar millis->fields computation.
2271
     */
2272
    void computeGregorianFields(int32_t julianDay, UErrorCode &ec);
2273
2274
private:
2275
2276
    /**
2277
     * Compute the fields WEEK_OF_YEAR, YEAR_WOY, WEEK_OF_MONTH,
2278
     * DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH, and DOW_LOCAL from EXTENDED_YEAR, YEAR,
2279
     * DAY_OF_WEEK, and DAY_OF_YEAR.  The latter fields are computed by the
2280
     * subclass based on the calendar system.
2281
     *
2282
     * <p>The YEAR_WOY field is computed simplistically.  It is equal to YEAR
2283
     * most of the time, but at the year boundary it may be adjusted to YEAR-1
2284
     * or YEAR+1 to reflect the overlap of a week into an adjacent year.  In
2285
     * this case, a simple increment or decrement is performed on YEAR, even
2286
     * though this may yield an invalid YEAR value.  For instance, if the YEAR
2287
     * is part of a calendar system with an N-year cycle field CYCLE, then
2288
     * incrementing the YEAR may involve incrementing CYCLE and setting YEAR
2289
     * back to 0 or 1.  This is not handled by this code, and in fact cannot be
2290
     * simply handled without having subclasses define an entire parallel set of
2291
     * fields for fields larger than or equal to a year.  This additional
2292
     * complexity is not warranted, since the intention of the YEAR_WOY field is
2293
     * to support ISO 8601 notation, so it will typically be used with a
2294
     * proleptic Gregorian calendar, which has no field larger than a year.
2295
     */
2296
    void computeWeekFields(UErrorCode &ec);
2297
2298
2299
    /**
2300
     * Ensure that each field is within its valid range by calling {@link
2301
     * #validateField(int, int&)} on each field that has been set.  This method
2302
     * should only be called if this calendar is not lenient.
2303
     * @see #isLenient
2304
     * @see #validateField(int, int&)
2305
     */
2306
    void validateFields(UErrorCode &status);
2307
2308
    /**
2309
     * Validate a single field of this calendar given its minimum and
2310
     * maximum allowed value.  If the field is out of range,
2311
     * <code>U_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT_ERROR</code> will be set.  Subclasses may
2312
     * use this method in their implementation of {@link
2313
     * #validateField(int, int&)}.
2314
     */
2315
    void validateField(UCalendarDateFields field, int32_t min, int32_t max, UErrorCode& status);
2316
2317
 protected:
2318
#ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API
2319
    /**
2320
     * Convert a quasi Julian date to the day of the week. The Julian date used here is
2321
     * not a true Julian date, since it is measured from midnight, not noon. Return
2322
     * value is one-based.
2323
     *
2324
     * @param julian  The given Julian date number.
2325
     * @return   Day number from 1..7 (SUN..SAT).
2326
     * @internal
2327
     */
2328
    static uint8_t julianDayToDayOfWeek(double julian);
2329
#endif  /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */
2330
2331
 private:
2332
    char validLocale[ULOC_FULLNAME_CAPACITY];
2333
    char actualLocale[ULOC_FULLNAME_CAPACITY];
2334
2335
 public:
2336
#if !UCONFIG_NO_SERVICE
2337
    /**
2338
     * INTERNAL FOR 2.6 --  Registration.
2339
     */
2340
2341
#ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API
2342
    /**
2343
     * Return a StringEnumeration over the locales available at the time of the call,
2344
     * including registered locales.
2345
     * @return a StringEnumeration over the locales available at the time of the call
2346
     * @internal
2347
     */
2348
    static StringEnumeration* getAvailableLocales(void);
2349
2350
    /**
2351
     * Register a new Calendar factory.  The factory will be adopted.
2352
     * INTERNAL in 2.6
2353
     *
2354
     * Because ICU may choose to cache Calendars internally, this must
2355
     * be called at application startup, prior to any calls to
2356
     * Calendar::createInstance to avoid undefined behavior.
2357
     *
2358
     * @param toAdopt the factory instance to be adopted
2359
     * @param status the in/out status code, no special meanings are assigned
2360
     * @return a registry key that can be used to unregister this factory
2361
     * @internal
2362
     */
2363
    static URegistryKey registerFactory(ICUServiceFactory* toAdopt, UErrorCode& status);
2364
2365
    /**
2366
     * Unregister a previously-registered CalendarFactory using the key returned from the
2367
     * register call.  Key becomes invalid after a successful call and should not be used again.
2368
     * The CalendarFactory corresponding to the key will be deleted.
2369
     * INTERNAL in 2.6
2370
     *
2371
     * Because ICU may choose to cache Calendars internally, this should
2372
     * be called during application shutdown, after all calls to
2373
     * Calendar::createInstance to avoid undefined behavior.
2374
     *
2375
     * @param key the registry key returned by a previous call to registerFactory
2376
     * @param status the in/out status code, no special meanings are assigned
2377
     * @return true if the factory for the key was successfully unregistered
2378
     * @internal
2379
     */
2380
    static UBool unregister(URegistryKey key, UErrorCode& status);
2381
#endif  /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */
2382
2383
    /**
2384
     * Multiple Calendar Implementation
2385
     * @internal
2386
     */
2387
    friend class CalendarFactory;
2388
2389
    /**
2390
     * Multiple Calendar Implementation
2391
     * @internal
2392
     */
2393
    friend class CalendarService;
2394
2395
    /**
2396
     * Multiple Calendar Implementation
2397
     * @internal
2398
     */
2399
    friend class DefaultCalendarFactory;
2400
#endif /* !UCONFIG_NO_SERVICE */
2401
2402
    /**
2403
     * @return true if this calendar has a default century (i.e. 03 -> 2003)
2404
     * @internal
2405
     */
2406
    virtual UBool haveDefaultCentury() const = 0;
2407
2408
    /**
2409
     * @return the start of the default century, as a UDate
2410
     * @internal
2411
     */
2412
    virtual UDate defaultCenturyStart() const = 0;
2413
    /**
2414
     * @return the beginning year of the default century, as a year
2415
     * @internal
2416
     */
2417
    virtual int32_t defaultCenturyStartYear() const = 0;
2418
2419
    /** Get the locale for this calendar object. You can choose between valid and actual locale.
2420
     *  @param type type of the locale we're looking for (valid or actual)
2421
     *  @param status error code for the operation
2422
     *  @return the locale
2423
     *  @stable ICU 2.8
2424
     */
2425
    Locale getLocale(ULocDataLocaleType type, UErrorCode &status) const;
2426
2427
    /**
2428
     * @return      The related Gregorian year; will be obtained by modifying the value
2429
     *              obtained by get from UCAL_EXTENDED_YEAR field
2430
     * @internal
2431
     */
2432
    virtual int32_t getRelatedYear(UErrorCode &status) const;
2433
2434
    /**
2435
     * @param year  The related Gregorian year to set; will be modified as necessary then
2436
     *              set in UCAL_EXTENDED_YEAR field
2437
     * @internal
2438
     */
2439
    virtual void setRelatedYear(int32_t year);
2440
2441
#ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API
2442
    /** Get the locale for this calendar object. You can choose between valid and actual locale.
2443
     *  @param type type of the locale we're looking for (valid or actual)
2444
     *  @param status error code for the operation
2445
     *  @return the locale
2446
     *  @internal
2447
     */
2448
    const char* getLocaleID(ULocDataLocaleType type, UErrorCode &status) const;
2449
#endif  /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */
2450
2451
private:
2452
    /**
2453
     * Cast TimeZone used by this object to BasicTimeZone, or NULL if the TimeZone
2454
     * is not an instance of BasicTimeZone.
2455
     */
2456
    BasicTimeZone* getBasicTimeZone() const;
2457
2458
    /**
2459
     * Find the previous zone transition near the given time.
2460
     * @param base The base time, inclusive
2461
     * @param transitionTime Receives the result time
2462
     * @param status The error status
2463
     * @return true if a transition is found.
2464
     */
2465
    UBool getImmediatePreviousZoneTransition(UDate base, UDate *transitionTime, UErrorCode& status) const;
2466
2467
public:
2468
#ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API
2469
    /**
2470
     * Creates a new Calendar from a Locale for the cache.
2471
     * This method does not set the time or timezone in returned calendar.
2472
     * @param locale the locale.
2473
     * @param status any error returned here.
2474
     * @return the new Calendar object with no time or timezone set.
2475
     * @internal For ICU use only.
2476
     */
2477
    static Calendar * U_EXPORT2 makeInstance(
2478
            const Locale &locale, UErrorCode &status);
2479
2480
    /**
2481
     * Get the calendar type for given locale.
2482
     * @param locale the locale
2483
     * @param typeBuffer calendar type returned here
2484
     * @param typeBufferSize The size of typeBuffer in bytes. If the type
2485
     *   can't fit in the buffer, this method sets status to
2486
     *   U_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_ERROR
2487
     * @param status error, if any, returned here.
2488
     * @internal For ICU use only.
2489
     */
2490
    static void U_EXPORT2 getCalendarTypeFromLocale(
2491
            const Locale &locale,
2492
            char *typeBuffer,
2493
            int32_t typeBufferSize,
2494
            UErrorCode &status);
2495
#endif  /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */
2496
};
2497
2498
// -------------------------------------
2499
2500
inline Calendar*
2501
Calendar::createInstance(TimeZone* zone, UErrorCode& errorCode)
2502
0
{
2503
0
    // since the Locale isn't specified, use the default locale
2504
0
    return createInstance(zone, Locale::getDefault(), errorCode);
2505
0
}
2506
2507
// -------------------------------------
2508
2509
inline void
2510
Calendar::roll(UCalendarDateFields field, UBool up, UErrorCode& status)
2511
0
{
2512
0
    roll(field, (int32_t)(up ? +1 : -1), status);
2513
0
}
2514
2515
#ifndef U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API
2516
inline void
2517
Calendar::roll(EDateFields field, UBool up, UErrorCode& status)
2518
0
{
2519
0
    roll((UCalendarDateFields) field, up, status);
2520
0
}
2521
#endif  /* U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API */
2522
2523
2524
// -------------------------------------
2525
2526
/**
2527
 * Fast method for subclasses.  The caller must maintain fUserSetDSTOffset and
2528
 * fUserSetZoneOffset, as well as the isSet[] array.
2529
 */
2530
2531
inline void
2532
Calendar::internalSet(UCalendarDateFields field, int32_t value)
2533
0
{
2534
0
    fFields[field] = value;
2535
0
    fStamp[field] = kInternallySet;
2536
0
    fIsSet[field]     = true; // Remove later
2537
0
}
2538
2539
2540
#ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API
2541
inline int32_t  Calendar::weekNumber(int32_t dayOfPeriod, int32_t dayOfWeek)
2542
0
{
2543
0
  return weekNumber(dayOfPeriod, dayOfPeriod, dayOfWeek);
2544
0
}
2545
#endif  /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */
2546
2547
U_NAMESPACE_END
2548
2549
#endif /* #if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING */
2550
2551
#endif /* U_SHOW_CPLUSPLUS_API */
2552
2553
#endif // _CALENDAR