TimeZone.java revision fd6b870e45945adb8c91cf1b53442455ca0cd8b6
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39
40package java.util;
41
42import org.apache.harmony.luni.internal.util.TimezoneGetter;
43import android.icu.text.TimeZoneNames;
44import java.io.IOException;
45import java.io.Serializable;
46import java.time.ZoneId;
47import java.util.regex.Matcher;
48import java.util.regex.Pattern;
49import libcore.io.IoUtils;
50import libcore.util.ZoneInfoDB;
51
52/**
53 * <code>TimeZone</code> represents a time zone offset, and also figures out daylight
54 * savings.
55 *
56 * <p>
57 * Typically, you get a <code>TimeZone</code> using <code>getDefault</code>
58 * which creates a <code>TimeZone</code> based on the time zone where the program
59 * is running. For example, for a program running in Japan, <code>getDefault</code>
60 * creates a <code>TimeZone</code> object based on Japanese Standard Time.
61 *
62 * <p>
63 * You can also get a <code>TimeZone</code> using <code>getTimeZone</code>
64 * along with a time zone ID. For instance, the time zone ID for the
65 * U.S. Pacific Time zone is "America/Los_Angeles". So, you can get a
66 * U.S. Pacific Time <code>TimeZone</code> object with:
67 * <blockquote><pre>
68 * TimeZone tz = TimeZone.getTimeZone("America/Los_Angeles");
69 * </pre></blockquote>
70 * You can use the <code>getAvailableIDs</code> method to iterate through
71 * all the supported time zone IDs. You can then choose a
72 * supported ID to get a <code>TimeZone</code>.
73 * If the time zone you want is not represented by one of the
74 * supported IDs, then a custom time zone ID can be specified to
75 * produce a TimeZone. The syntax of a custom time zone ID is:
76 *
77 * <blockquote><pre>
78 * <a name="CustomID"><i>CustomID:</i></a>
79 *         <code>GMT</code> <i>Sign</i> <i>Hours</i> <code>:</code> <i>Minutes</i>
80 *         <code>GMT</code> <i>Sign</i> <i>Hours</i> <i>Minutes</i>
81 *         <code>GMT</code> <i>Sign</i> <i>Hours</i>
82 * <i>Sign:</i> one of
83 *         <code>+ -</code>
84 * <i>Hours:</i>
85 *         <i>Digit</i>
86 *         <i>Digit</i> <i>Digit</i>
87 * <i>Minutes:</i>
88 *         <i>Digit</i> <i>Digit</i>
89 * <i>Digit:</i> one of
90 *         <code>0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9</code>
91 * </pre></blockquote>
92 *
93 * <i>Hours</i> must be between 0 to 23 and <i>Minutes</i> must be
94 * between 00 to 59.  For example, "GMT+10" and "GMT+0010" mean ten
95 * hours and ten minutes ahead of GMT, respectively.
96 * <p>
97 * The format is locale independent and digits must be taken from the
98 * Basic Latin block of the Unicode standard. No daylight saving time
99 * transition schedule can be specified with a custom time zone ID. If
100 * the specified string doesn't match the syntax, <code>"GMT"</code>
101 * is used.
102 * <p>
103 * When creating a <code>TimeZone</code>, the specified custom time
104 * zone ID is normalized in the following syntax:
105 * <blockquote><pre>
106 * <a name="NormalizedCustomID"><i>NormalizedCustomID:</i></a>
107 *         <code>GMT</code> <i>Sign</i> <i>TwoDigitHours</i> <code>:</code> <i>Minutes</i>
108 * <i>Sign:</i> one of
109 *         <code>+ -</code>
110 * <i>TwoDigitHours:</i>
111 *         <i>Digit</i> <i>Digit</i>
112 * <i>Minutes:</i>
113 *         <i>Digit</i> <i>Digit</i>
114 * <i>Digit:</i> one of
115 *         <code>0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9</code>
116 * </pre></blockquote>
117 * For example, TimeZone.getTimeZone("GMT-8").getID() returns "GMT-08:00".
118 *
119 * <h3>Three-letter time zone IDs</h3>
120 *
121 * For compatibility with JDK 1.1.x, some other three-letter time zone IDs
122 * (such as "PST", "CTT", "AST") are also supported. However, <strong>their
123 * use is deprecated</strong> because the same abbreviation is often used
124 * for multiple time zones (for example, "CST" could be U.S. "Central Standard
125 * Time" and "China Standard Time"), and the Java platform can then only
126 * recognize one of them.
127 *
128 *
129 * @see          Calendar
130 * @see          GregorianCalendar
131 * @see          SimpleTimeZone
132 * @author       Mark Davis, David Goldsmith, Chen-Lieh Huang, Alan Liu
133 * @since        JDK1.1
134 */
135abstract public class TimeZone implements Serializable, Cloneable {
136    /**
137     * Sole constructor.  (For invocation by subclass constructors, typically
138     * implicit.)
139     */
140    public TimeZone() {
141    }
142
143    /**
144     * A style specifier for <code>getDisplayName()</code> indicating
145     * a short name, such as "PST."
146     * @see #LONG
147     * @since 1.2
148     */
149    public static final int SHORT = 0;
150
151    /**
152     * A style specifier for <code>getDisplayName()</code> indicating
153     * a long name, such as "Pacific Standard Time."
154     * @see #SHORT
155     * @since 1.2
156     */
157    public static final int LONG  = 1;
158
159    // Android-changed: Use a preload holder to allow compile-time initialization of TimeZone and
160    // dependents.
161    private static class NoImagePreloadHolder {
162        public static final Pattern CUSTOM_ZONE_ID_PATTERN = Pattern.compile("^GMT[-+](\\d{1,2})(:?(\\d\\d))?$");
163    }
164
165    // Proclaim serialization compatibility with JDK 1.1
166    static final long serialVersionUID = 3581463369166924961L;
167
168    // Android-changed: common timezone instances.
169    private static final TimeZone GMT = new SimpleTimeZone(0, "GMT");
170    private static final TimeZone UTC = new SimpleTimeZone(0, "UTC");
171
172    /**
173     * Gets the time zone offset, for current date, modified in case of
174     * daylight savings. This is the offset to add to UTC to get local time.
175     * <p>
176     * This method returns a historically correct offset if an
177     * underlying <code>TimeZone</code> implementation subclass
178     * supports historical Daylight Saving Time schedule and GMT
179     * offset changes.
180     *
181     * @param era the era of the given date.
182     * @param year the year in the given date.
183     * @param month the month in the given date.
184     * Month is 0-based. e.g., 0 for January.
185     * @param day the day-in-month of the given date.
186     * @param dayOfWeek the day-of-week of the given date.
187     * @param milliseconds the milliseconds in day in <em>standard</em>
188     * local time.
189     *
190     * @return the offset in milliseconds to add to GMT to get local time.
191     *
192     * @see Calendar#ZONE_OFFSET
193     * @see Calendar#DST_OFFSET
194     */
195    public abstract int getOffset(int era, int year, int month, int day,
196                                  int dayOfWeek, int milliseconds);
197
198    /**
199     * Returns the offset of this time zone from UTC at the specified
200     * date. If Daylight Saving Time is in effect at the specified
201     * date, the offset value is adjusted with the amount of daylight
202     * saving.
203     * <p>
204     * This method returns a historically correct offset value if an
205     * underlying TimeZone implementation subclass supports historical
206     * Daylight Saving Time schedule and GMT offset changes.
207     *
208     * @param date the date represented in milliseconds since January 1, 1970 00:00:00 GMT
209     * @return the amount of time in milliseconds to add to UTC to get local time.
210     *
211     * @see Calendar#ZONE_OFFSET
212     * @see Calendar#DST_OFFSET
213     * @since 1.4
214     */
215    public int getOffset(long date) {
216        if (inDaylightTime(new Date(date))) {
217            return getRawOffset() + getDSTSavings();
218        }
219        return getRawOffset();
220    }
221
222    /**
223     * Gets the raw GMT offset and the amount of daylight saving of this
224     * time zone at the given time.
225     * @param date the milliseconds (since January 1, 1970,
226     * 00:00:00.000 GMT) at which the time zone offset and daylight
227     * saving amount are found
228     * @param offsets an array of int where the raw GMT offset
229     * (offset[0]) and daylight saving amount (offset[1]) are stored,
230     * or null if those values are not needed. The method assumes that
231     * the length of the given array is two or larger.
232     * @return the total amount of the raw GMT offset and daylight
233     * saving at the specified date.
234     *
235     * @see Calendar#ZONE_OFFSET
236     * @see Calendar#DST_OFFSET
237     */
238    int getOffsets(long date, int[] offsets) {
239        int rawoffset = getRawOffset();
240        int dstoffset = 0;
241        if (inDaylightTime(new Date(date))) {
242            dstoffset = getDSTSavings();
243        }
244        if (offsets != null) {
245            offsets[0] = rawoffset;
246            offsets[1] = dstoffset;
247        }
248        return rawoffset + dstoffset;
249    }
250
251    /**
252     * Sets the base time zone offset to GMT.
253     * This is the offset to add to UTC to get local time.
254     * <p>
255     * If an underlying <code>TimeZone</code> implementation subclass
256     * supports historical GMT offset changes, the specified GMT
257     * offset is set as the latest GMT offset and the difference from
258     * the known latest GMT offset value is used to adjust all
259     * historical GMT offset values.
260     *
261     * @param offsetMillis the given base time zone offset to GMT.
262     */
263    abstract public void setRawOffset(int offsetMillis);
264
265    /**
266     * Returns the amount of time in milliseconds to add to UTC to get
267     * standard time in this time zone. Because this value is not
268     * affected by daylight saving time, it is called <I>raw
269     * offset</I>.
270     * <p>
271     * If an underlying <code>TimeZone</code> implementation subclass
272     * supports historical GMT offset changes, the method returns the
273     * raw offset value of the current date. In Honolulu, for example,
274     * its raw offset changed from GMT-10:30 to GMT-10:00 in 1947, and
275     * this method always returns -36000000 milliseconds (i.e., -10
276     * hours).
277     *
278     * @return the amount of raw offset time in milliseconds to add to UTC.
279     * @see Calendar#ZONE_OFFSET
280     */
281    public abstract int getRawOffset();
282
283    /**
284     * Gets the ID of this time zone.
285     * @return the ID of this time zone.
286     */
287    public String getID()
288    {
289        return ID;
290    }
291
292    /**
293     * Sets the time zone ID. This does not change any other data in
294     * the time zone object.
295     * @param ID the new time zone ID.
296     */
297    public void setID(String ID)
298    {
299        if (ID == null) {
300            throw new NullPointerException();
301        }
302        this.ID = ID;
303    }
304
305    /**
306     * Returns a long standard time name of this {@code TimeZone} suitable for
307     * presentation to the user in the default locale.
308     *
309     * <p>This method is equivalent to:
310     * <blockquote><pre>
311     * getDisplayName(false, {@link #LONG},
312     *                Locale.getDefault({@link Locale.Category#DISPLAY}))
313     * </pre></blockquote>
314     *
315     * @return the human-readable name of this time zone in the default locale.
316     * @since 1.2
317     * @see #getDisplayName(boolean, int, Locale)
318     * @see Locale#getDefault(Locale.Category)
319     * @see Locale.Category
320     */
321    public final String getDisplayName() {
322        return getDisplayName(false, LONG,
323                              Locale.getDefault(Locale.Category.DISPLAY));
324    }
325
326    /**
327     * Returns a long standard time name of this {@code TimeZone} suitable for
328     * presentation to the user in the specified {@code locale}.
329     *
330     * <p>This method is equivalent to:
331     * <blockquote><pre>
332     * getDisplayName(false, {@link #LONG}, locale)
333     * </pre></blockquote>
334     *
335     * @param locale the locale in which to supply the display name.
336     * @return the human-readable name of this time zone in the given locale.
337     * @exception NullPointerException if {@code locale} is {@code null}.
338     * @since 1.2
339     * @see #getDisplayName(boolean, int, Locale)
340     */
341    public final String getDisplayName(Locale locale) {
342        return getDisplayName(false, LONG, locale);
343    }
344
345    /**
346     * Returns a name in the specified {@code style} of this {@code TimeZone}
347     * suitable for presentation to the user in the default locale. If the
348     * specified {@code daylight} is {@code true}, a Daylight Saving Time name
349     * is returned (even if this {@code TimeZone} doesn't observe Daylight Saving
350     * Time). Otherwise, a Standard Time name is returned.
351     *
352     * <p>This method is equivalent to:
353     * <blockquote><pre>
354     * getDisplayName(daylight, style,
355     *                Locale.getDefault({@link Locale.Category#DISPLAY}))
356     * </pre></blockquote>
357     *
358     * @param daylight {@code true} specifying a Daylight Saving Time name, or
359     *                 {@code false} specifying a Standard Time name
360     * @param style either {@link #LONG} or {@link #SHORT}
361     * @return the human-readable name of this time zone in the default locale.
362     * @exception IllegalArgumentException if {@code style} is invalid.
363     * @since 1.2
364     * @see #getDisplayName(boolean, int, Locale)
365     * @see Locale#getDefault(Locale.Category)
366     * @see Locale.Category
367     * @see java.text.DateFormatSymbols#getZoneStrings()
368     */
369    public final String getDisplayName(boolean daylight, int style) {
370        return getDisplayName(daylight, style,
371                              Locale.getDefault(Locale.Category.DISPLAY));
372    }
373
374    /**
375     * Returns the {@link #SHORT short} or {@link #LONG long} name of this time
376     * zone with either standard or daylight time, as written in {@code locale}.
377     * If the name is not available, the result is in the format
378     * {@code GMT[+-]hh:mm}.
379     *
380     * @param daylightTime true for daylight time, false for standard time.
381     * @param style either {@link TimeZone#LONG} or {@link TimeZone#SHORT}.
382     * @param locale the display locale.
383     */
384    public String getDisplayName(boolean daylightTime, int style, Locale locale) {
385        // BEGIN Android-changed: implement using android.icu.text.TimeZoneNames
386        TimeZoneNames.NameType nameType;
387        switch (style) {
388            case SHORT:
389                nameType = daylightTime
390                        ? TimeZoneNames.NameType.SHORT_DAYLIGHT
391                        : TimeZoneNames.NameType.SHORT_STANDARD;
392                break;
393            case LONG:
394                nameType = daylightTime
395                        ? TimeZoneNames.NameType.LONG_DAYLIGHT
396                        : TimeZoneNames.NameType.LONG_STANDARD;
397                break;
398            default:
399                throw new IllegalArgumentException("Illegal style: " + style);
400        }
401        String canonicalID = android.icu.util.TimeZone.getCanonicalID(getID());
402        if (canonicalID != null) {
403            TimeZoneNames names = TimeZoneNames.getInstance(locale);
404            long now = System.currentTimeMillis();
405            String displayName = names.getDisplayName(canonicalID, nameType, now);
406            if (displayName != null) {
407                return displayName;
408            }
409        }
410
411        // We get here if this is a custom timezone or ICU doesn't have name data for the specific
412        // style and locale.
413        int offsetMillis = getRawOffset();
414        if (daylightTime) {
415            offsetMillis += getDSTSavings();
416        }
417        return createGmtOffsetString(true /* includeGmt */, true /* includeMinuteSeparator */,
418                offsetMillis);
419        // END Android-changed: implement using android.icu.text.TimeZoneNames
420    }
421
422    // BEGIN Android-added: utility method to format an offset as a GMT offset string.
423    /**
424     * Returns a string representation of an offset from UTC.
425     *
426     * <p>The format is "[GMT](+|-)HH[:]MM". The output is not localized.
427     *
428     * @param includeGmt true to include "GMT", false to exclude
429     * @param includeMinuteSeparator true to include the separator between hours and minutes, false
430     *     to exclude.
431     * @param offsetMillis the offset from UTC
432     *
433     * @hide used internally by SimpleDateFormat
434     */
435    public static String createGmtOffsetString(boolean includeGmt,
436            boolean includeMinuteSeparator, int offsetMillis) {
437        int offsetMinutes = offsetMillis / 60000;
438        char sign = '+';
439        if (offsetMinutes < 0) {
440            sign = '-';
441            offsetMinutes = -offsetMinutes;
442        }
443        StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder(9);
444        if (includeGmt) {
445            builder.append("GMT");
446        }
447        builder.append(sign);
448        appendNumber(builder, 2, offsetMinutes / 60);
449        if (includeMinuteSeparator) {
450            builder.append(':');
451        }
452        appendNumber(builder, 2, offsetMinutes % 60);
453        return builder.toString();
454    }
455
456    private static void appendNumber(StringBuilder builder, int count, int value) {
457        String string = Integer.toString(value);
458        for (int i = 0; i < count - string.length(); i++) {
459            builder.append('0');
460        }
461        builder.append(string);
462    }
463    // END Android-added: utility method to format an offset as a GMT offset string.
464
465    /**
466     * Returns the amount of time to be added to local standard time
467     * to get local wall clock time.
468     *
469     * <p>The default implementation returns 3600000 milliseconds
470     * (i.e., one hour) if a call to {@link #useDaylightTime()}
471     * returns {@code true}. Otherwise, 0 (zero) is returned.
472     *
473     * <p>If an underlying {@code TimeZone} implementation subclass
474     * supports historical and future Daylight Saving Time schedule
475     * changes, this method returns the amount of saving time of the
476     * last known Daylight Saving Time rule that can be a future
477     * prediction.
478     *
479     * <p>If the amount of saving time at any given time stamp is
480     * required, construct a {@link Calendar} with this {@code
481     * TimeZone} and the time stamp, and call {@link Calendar#get(int)
482     * Calendar.get}{@code (}{@link Calendar#DST_OFFSET}{@code )}.
483     *
484     * @return the amount of saving time in milliseconds
485     * @since 1.4
486     * @see #inDaylightTime(Date)
487     * @see #getOffset(long)
488     * @see #getOffset(int,int,int,int,int,int)
489     * @see Calendar#ZONE_OFFSET
490     */
491    public int getDSTSavings() {
492        if (useDaylightTime()) {
493            return 3600000;
494        }
495        return 0;
496    }
497
498    /**
499     * Queries if this {@code TimeZone} uses Daylight Saving Time.
500     *
501     * <p>If an underlying {@code TimeZone} implementation subclass
502     * supports historical and future Daylight Saving Time schedule
503     * changes, this method refers to the last known Daylight Saving Time
504     * rule that can be a future prediction and may not be the same as
505     * the current rule. Consider calling {@link #observesDaylightTime()}
506     * if the current rule should also be taken into account.
507     *
508     * @return {@code true} if this {@code TimeZone} uses Daylight Saving Time,
509     *         {@code false}, otherwise.
510     * @see #inDaylightTime(Date)
511     * @see Calendar#DST_OFFSET
512     */
513    public abstract boolean useDaylightTime();
514
515    /**
516     * Returns {@code true} if this {@code TimeZone} is currently in
517     * Daylight Saving Time, or if a transition from Standard Time to
518     * Daylight Saving Time occurs at any future time.
519     *
520     * <p>The default implementation returns {@code true} if
521     * {@code useDaylightTime()} or {@code inDaylightTime(new Date())}
522     * returns {@code true}.
523     *
524     * @return {@code true} if this {@code TimeZone} is currently in
525     * Daylight Saving Time, or if a transition from Standard Time to
526     * Daylight Saving Time occurs at any future time; {@code false}
527     * otherwise.
528     * @since 1.7
529     * @see #useDaylightTime()
530     * @see #inDaylightTime(Date)
531     * @see Calendar#DST_OFFSET
532     */
533    public boolean observesDaylightTime() {
534        return useDaylightTime() || inDaylightTime(new Date());
535    }
536
537    /**
538     * Queries if the given {@code date} is in Daylight Saving Time in
539     * this time zone.
540     *
541     * @param date the given Date.
542     * @return {@code true} if the given date is in Daylight Saving Time,
543     *         {@code false}, otherwise.
544     */
545    abstract public boolean inDaylightTime(Date date);
546
547    /**
548     * Gets the <code>TimeZone</code> for the given ID.
549     *
550     * @param id the ID for a <code>TimeZone</code>, either an abbreviation
551     * such as "PST", a full name such as "America/Los_Angeles", or a custom
552     * ID such as "GMT-8:00". Note that the support of abbreviations is
553     * for JDK 1.1.x compatibility only and full names should be used.
554     *
555     * @return the specified <code>TimeZone</code>, or the GMT zone if the given ID
556     * cannot be understood.
557     */
558    // Android-changed: param s/ID/id; use ZoneInfoDB instead of ZoneInfo class.
559    public static synchronized TimeZone getTimeZone(String id) {
560        if (id == null) {
561            throw new NullPointerException("id == null");
562        }
563
564        // Special cases? These can clone an existing instance.
565        if (id.length() == 3) {
566            if (id.equals("GMT")) {
567                return (TimeZone) GMT.clone();
568            }
569            if (id.equals("UTC")) {
570                return (TimeZone) UTC.clone();
571            }
572        }
573
574        // In the database?
575        TimeZone zone = null;
576        try {
577            zone = ZoneInfoDB.getInstance().makeTimeZone(id);
578        } catch (IOException ignored) {
579        }
580
581        // Custom time zone?
582        if (zone == null && id.length() > 3 && id.startsWith("GMT")) {
583            zone = getCustomTimeZone(id);
584        }
585
586        // We never return null; on failure we return the equivalent of "GMT".
587        return (zone != null) ? zone : (TimeZone) GMT.clone();
588    }
589
590    /**
591     * Gets the {@code TimeZone} for the given {@code zoneId}.
592     *
593     * @param zoneId a {@link ZoneId} from which the time zone ID is obtained
594     * @return the specified {@code TimeZone}, or the GMT zone if the given ID
595     *         cannot be understood.
596     * @throws NullPointerException if {@code zoneId} is {@code null}
597     * @since 1.8
598     */
599    public static TimeZone getTimeZone(ZoneId zoneId) {
600        String tzid = zoneId.getId(); // throws an NPE if null
601        char c = tzid.charAt(0);
602        if (c == '+' || c == '-') {
603            tzid = "GMT" + tzid;
604        } else if (c == 'Z' && tzid.length() == 1) {
605            tzid = "UTC";
606        }
607        return getTimeZone(tzid);
608    }
609
610    /**
611     * Converts this {@code TimeZone} object to a {@code ZoneId}.
612     *
613     * @return a {@code ZoneId} representing the same time zone as this
614     *         {@code TimeZone}
615     * @since 1.8
616     */
617    public ZoneId toZoneId() {
618        // Android-changed: don't support "old mapping"
619        return ZoneId.of(getID(), ZoneId.SHORT_IDS);
620    }
621
622    /**
623     * Returns a new SimpleTimeZone for an ID of the form "GMT[+|-]hh[[:]mm]", or null.
624     */
625    private static TimeZone getCustomTimeZone(String id) {
626        Matcher m = NoImagePreloadHolder.CUSTOM_ZONE_ID_PATTERN.matcher(id);
627        if (!m.matches()) {
628            return null;
629        }
630
631        int hour;
632        int minute = 0;
633        try {
634            hour = Integer.parseInt(m.group(1));
635            if (m.group(3) != null) {
636                minute = Integer.parseInt(m.group(3));
637            }
638        } catch (NumberFormatException impossible) {
639            throw new AssertionError(impossible);
640        }
641
642        if (hour < 0 || hour > 23 || minute < 0 || minute > 59) {
643            return null;
644        }
645
646        char sign = id.charAt(3);
647        int raw = (hour * 3600000) + (minute * 60000);
648        if (sign == '-') {
649            raw = -raw;
650        }
651
652        String cleanId = String.format(Locale.ROOT, "GMT%c%02d:%02d", sign, hour, minute);
653
654        return new SimpleTimeZone(raw, cleanId);
655    }
656
657    /**
658     * Gets the available IDs according to the given time zone offset in milliseconds.
659     *
660     * @param rawOffset the given time zone GMT offset in milliseconds.
661     * @return an array of IDs, where the time zone for that ID has
662     * the specified GMT offset. For example, "America/Phoenix" and "America/Denver"
663     * both have GMT-07:00, but differ in daylight saving behavior.
664     * @see #getRawOffset()
665     */
666    public static synchronized String[] getAvailableIDs(int rawOffset) {
667        return ZoneInfoDB.getInstance().getAvailableIDs(rawOffset);
668    }
669
670    /**
671     * Gets all the available IDs supported.
672     * @return an array of IDs.
673     */
674    public static synchronized String[] getAvailableIDs() {
675        return ZoneInfoDB.getInstance().getAvailableIDs();
676    }
677
678    /**
679     * Gets the platform defined TimeZone ID.
680     **/
681    private static native String getSystemTimeZoneID(String javaHome,
682                                                     String country);
683
684    /**
685     * Gets the custom time zone ID based on the GMT offset of the
686     * platform. (e.g., "GMT+08:00")
687     */
688    private static native String getSystemGMTOffsetID();
689
690    /**
691     * Gets the default <code>TimeZone</code> for this host.
692     * The source of the default <code>TimeZone</code>
693     * may vary with implementation.
694     * @return a default <code>TimeZone</code>.
695     * @see #setDefault
696     */
697    public static TimeZone getDefault() {
698        return (TimeZone) getDefaultRef().clone();
699    }
700
701    /**
702     * Returns the reference to the default TimeZone object. This
703     * method doesn't create a clone.
704     */
705    static synchronized TimeZone getDefaultRef() {
706        if (defaultTimeZone == null) {
707            TimezoneGetter tzGetter = TimezoneGetter.getInstance();
708            String zoneName = (tzGetter != null) ? tzGetter.getId() : null;
709            if (zoneName != null) {
710                zoneName = zoneName.trim();
711            }
712            if (zoneName == null || zoneName.isEmpty()) {
713                try {
714                    // On the host, we can find the configured timezone here.
715                    zoneName = IoUtils.readFileAsString("/etc/timezone");
716                } catch (IOException ex) {
717                    // "vogar --mode device" can end up here.
718                    // TODO: give libcore access to Android system properties and read "persist.sys.timezone".
719                    zoneName = "GMT";
720                }
721            }
722            defaultTimeZone = TimeZone.getTimeZone(zoneName);
723        }
724        return defaultTimeZone;
725    }
726
727    /**
728     * Sets the {@code TimeZone} that is returned by the {@code getDefault}
729     * method. {@code timeZone} is cached. If {@code timeZone} is null, the cached
730     * default {@code TimeZone} is cleared. This method doesn't change the value
731     * of the {@code user.timezone} property.
732     *
733     * @param timeZone the new default {@code TimeZone}, or null
734     * @see #getDefault
735     */
736    // Android-changed: s/zone/timeZone, synchronized, removed mention of SecurityException
737    public synchronized static void setDefault(TimeZone timeZone)
738    {
739        SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
740        if (sm != null) {
741            sm.checkPermission(new PropertyPermission
742                    ("user.timezone", "write"));
743        }
744        defaultTimeZone = timeZone != null ? (TimeZone) timeZone.clone() : null;
745        // Android-changed: notify ICU4J of changed default TimeZone.
746        android.icu.util.TimeZone.setICUDefault(null);
747    }
748
749    /**
750     * Returns true if this zone has the same rule and offset as another zone.
751     * That is, if this zone differs only in ID, if at all.  Returns false
752     * if the other zone is null.
753     * @param other the <code>TimeZone</code> object to be compared with
754     * @return true if the other zone is not null and is the same as this one,
755     * with the possible exception of the ID
756     * @since 1.2
757     */
758    public boolean hasSameRules(TimeZone other) {
759        return other != null && getRawOffset() == other.getRawOffset() &&
760            useDaylightTime() == other.useDaylightTime();
761    }
762
763    /**
764     * Creates a copy of this <code>TimeZone</code>.
765     *
766     * @return a clone of this <code>TimeZone</code>
767     */
768    public Object clone()
769    {
770        try {
771            TimeZone other = (TimeZone) super.clone();
772            other.ID = ID;
773            return other;
774        } catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) {
775            throw new InternalError(e);
776        }
777    }
778
779    /**
780     * The null constant as a TimeZone.
781     */
782    static final TimeZone NO_TIMEZONE = null;
783
784    // =======================privates===============================
785
786    /**
787     * The string identifier of this <code>TimeZone</code>.  This is a
788     * programmatic identifier used internally to look up <code>TimeZone</code>
789     * objects from the system table and also to map them to their localized
790     * display names.  <code>ID</code> values are unique in the system
791     * table but may not be for dynamically created zones.
792     * @serial
793     */
794    private String           ID;
795    private static volatile TimeZone defaultTimeZone;
796}
797