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62 package java.time.temporal;
63 
64 import static java.time.temporal.ChronoField.DAY_OF_MONTH;
65 import static java.time.temporal.ChronoField.DAY_OF_WEEK;
66 import static java.time.temporal.ChronoField.DAY_OF_YEAR;
67 import static java.time.temporal.ChronoField.MONTH_OF_YEAR;
68 import static java.time.temporal.ChronoField.YEAR;
69 import static java.time.temporal.ChronoUnit.DAYS;
70 import static java.time.temporal.ChronoUnit.FOREVER;
71 import static java.time.temporal.ChronoUnit.MONTHS;
72 import static java.time.temporal.ChronoUnit.WEEKS;
73 import static java.time.temporal.ChronoUnit.YEARS;
74 
75 import java.io.IOException;
76 import java.io.InvalidObjectException;
77 import java.io.ObjectInputStream;
78 import java.io.Serializable;
79 import java.time.DateTimeException;
80 import java.time.DayOfWeek;
81 import java.time.chrono.ChronoLocalDate;
82 import java.time.chrono.Chronology;
83 import java.time.format.ResolverStyle;
84 import java.util.Locale;
85 import java.util.Map;
86 import java.util.Objects;
87 import java.util.ResourceBundle;
88 import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentHashMap;
89 import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentMap;
90 import sun.util.locale.provider.CalendarDataUtility;
91 import sun.util.locale.provider.LocaleProviderAdapter;
92 import sun.util.locale.provider.LocaleResources;
93 
94 /**
95  * Localized definitions of the day-of-week, week-of-month and week-of-year fields.
96  * <p>
97  * A standard week is seven days long, but cultures have different definitions for some
98  * other aspects of a week. This class represents the definition of the week, for the
99  * purpose of providing {@link TemporalField} instances.
100  * <p>
101  * WeekFields provides five fields,
102  * {@link #dayOfWeek()}, {@link #weekOfMonth()}, {@link #weekOfYear()},
103  * {@link #weekOfWeekBasedYear()}, and {@link #weekBasedYear()}
104  * that provide access to the values from any {@linkplain Temporal temporal object}.
105  * <p>
106  * The computations for day-of-week, week-of-month, and week-of-year are based
107  * on the  {@linkplain ChronoField#YEAR proleptic-year},
108  * {@linkplain ChronoField#MONTH_OF_YEAR month-of-year},
109  * {@linkplain ChronoField#DAY_OF_MONTH day-of-month}, and
110  * {@linkplain ChronoField#DAY_OF_WEEK ISO day-of-week} which are based on the
111  * {@linkplain ChronoField#EPOCH_DAY epoch-day} and the chronology.
112  * The values may not be aligned with the {@linkplain ChronoField#YEAR_OF_ERA year-of-Era}
113  * depending on the Chronology.
114  * <p>A week is defined by:
115  * <ul>
116  * <li>The first day-of-week.
117  * For example, the ISO-8601 standard considers Monday to be the first day-of-week.
118  * <li>The minimal number of days in the first week.
119  * For example, the ISO-8601 standard counts the first week as needing at least 4 days.
120  * </ul>
121  * Together these two values allow a year or month to be divided into weeks.
122  *
123  * <h3>Week of Month</h3>
124  * One field is used: week-of-month.
125  * The calculation ensures that weeks never overlap a month boundary.
126  * The month is divided into periods where each period starts on the defined first day-of-week.
127  * The earliest period is referred to as week 0 if it has less than the minimal number of days
128  * and week 1 if it has at least the minimal number of days.
129  *
130  * <table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="3" border="0" style="text-align: left; width: 50%;">
131  * <caption>Examples of WeekFields</caption>
132  * <tr><th>Date</th><td>Day-of-week</td>
133  *  <td>First day: Monday<br>Minimal days: 4</td><td>First day: Monday<br>Minimal days: 5</td></tr>
134  * <tr><th>2008-12-31</th><td>Wednesday</td>
135  *  <td>Week 5 of December 2008</td><td>Week 5 of December 2008</td></tr>
136  * <tr><th>2009-01-01</th><td>Thursday</td>
137  *  <td>Week 1 of January 2009</td><td>Week 0 of January 2009</td></tr>
138  * <tr><th>2009-01-04</th><td>Sunday</td>
139  *  <td>Week 1 of January 2009</td><td>Week 0 of January 2009</td></tr>
140  * <tr><th>2009-01-05</th><td>Monday</td>
141  *  <td>Week 2 of January 2009</td><td>Week 1 of January 2009</td></tr>
142  * </table>
143  *
144  * <h3>Week of Year</h3>
145  * One field is used: week-of-year.
146  * The calculation ensures that weeks never overlap a year boundary.
147  * The year is divided into periods where each period starts on the defined first day-of-week.
148  * The earliest period is referred to as week 0 if it has less than the minimal number of days
149  * and week 1 if it has at least the minimal number of days.
150  *
151  * <h3>Week Based Year</h3>
152  * Two fields are used for week-based-year, one for the
153  * {@link #weekOfWeekBasedYear() week-of-week-based-year} and one for
154  * {@link #weekBasedYear() week-based-year}.  In a week-based-year, each week
155  * belongs to only a single year.  Week 1 of a year is the first week that
156  * starts on the first day-of-week and has at least the minimum number of days.
157  * The first and last weeks of a year may contain days from the
158  * previous calendar year or next calendar year respectively.
159  *
160  * <table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="3" border="0" style="text-align: left; width: 50%;">
161  * <caption>Examples of WeekFields for week-based-year</caption>
162  * <tr><th>Date</th><td>Day-of-week</td>
163  *  <td>First day: Monday<br>Minimal days: 4</td><td>First day: Monday<br>Minimal days: 5</td></tr>
164  * <tr><th>2008-12-31</th><td>Wednesday</td>
165  *  <td>Week 1 of 2009</td><td>Week 53 of 2008</td></tr>
166  * <tr><th>2009-01-01</th><td>Thursday</td>
167  *  <td>Week 1 of 2009</td><td>Week 53 of 2008</td></tr>
168  * <tr><th>2009-01-04</th><td>Sunday</td>
169  *  <td>Week 1 of 2009</td><td>Week 53 of 2008</td></tr>
170  * <tr><th>2009-01-05</th><td>Monday</td>
171  *  <td>Week 2 of 2009</td><td>Week 1 of 2009</td></tr>
172  * </table>
173  *
174  * @implSpec
175  * This class is immutable and thread-safe.
176  *
177  * @since 1.8
178  */
179 public final class WeekFields implements Serializable {
180     // implementation notes
181     // querying week-of-month or week-of-year should return the week value bound within the month/year
182     // however, setting the week value should be lenient (use plus/minus weeks)
183     // allow week-of-month outer range [0 to 6]
184     // allow week-of-year outer range [0 to 54]
185     // this is because callers shouldn't be expected to know the details of validity
186 
187     /**
188      * The cache of rules by firstDayOfWeek plus minimalDays.
189      * Initialized first to be available for definition of ISO, etc.
190      */
191     private static final ConcurrentMap<String, WeekFields> CACHE = new ConcurrentHashMap<>(4, 0.75f, 2);
192 
193     /**
194      * The ISO-8601 definition, where a week starts on Monday and the first week
195      * has a minimum of 4 days.
196      * <p>
197      * The ISO-8601 standard defines a calendar system based on weeks.
198      * It uses the week-based-year and week-of-week-based-year concepts to split
199      * up the passage of days instead of the standard year/month/day.
200      * <p>
201      * Note that the first week may start in the previous calendar year.
202      * Note also that the first few days of a calendar year may be in the
203      * week-based-year corresponding to the previous calendar year.
204      */
205     public static final WeekFields ISO = new WeekFields(DayOfWeek.MONDAY, 4);
206 
207     /**
208      * The common definition of a week that starts on Sunday and the first week
209      * has a minimum of 1 day.
210      * <p>
211      * Defined as starting on Sunday and with a minimum of 1 day in the month.
212      * This week definition is in use in the US and other European countries.
213      */
214     public static final WeekFields SUNDAY_START = WeekFields.of(DayOfWeek.SUNDAY, 1);
215 
216     /**
217      * The unit that represents week-based-years for the purpose of addition and subtraction.
218      * <p>
219      * This allows a number of week-based-years to be added to, or subtracted from, a date.
220      * The unit is equal to either 52 or 53 weeks.
221      * The estimated duration of a week-based-year is the same as that of a standard ISO
222      * year at {@code 365.2425 Days}.
223      * <p>
224      * The rules for addition add the number of week-based-years to the existing value
225      * for the week-based-year field retaining the week-of-week-based-year
226      * and day-of-week, unless the week number it too large for the target year.
227      * In that case, the week is set to the last week of the year
228      * with the same day-of-week.
229      * <p>
230      * This unit is an immutable and thread-safe singleton.
231      */
232     public static final TemporalUnit WEEK_BASED_YEARS = IsoFields.WEEK_BASED_YEARS;
233 
234     /**
235      * Serialization version.
236      */
237     private static final long serialVersionUID = -1177360819670808121L;
238 
239     /**
240      * The first day-of-week.
241      */
242     private final DayOfWeek firstDayOfWeek;
243     /**
244      * The minimal number of days in the first week.
245      */
246     private final int minimalDays;
247     /**
248      * The field used to access the computed DayOfWeek.
249      */
250     private final transient TemporalField dayOfWeek = ComputedDayOfField.ofDayOfWeekField(this);
251     /**
252      * The field used to access the computed WeekOfMonth.
253      */
254     private final transient TemporalField weekOfMonth = ComputedDayOfField.ofWeekOfMonthField(this);
255     /**
256      * The field used to access the computed WeekOfYear.
257      */
258     private final transient TemporalField weekOfYear = ComputedDayOfField.ofWeekOfYearField(this);
259     /**
260      * The field that represents the week-of-week-based-year.
261      * <p>
262      * This field allows the week of the week-based-year value to be queried and set.
263      * <p>
264      * This unit is an immutable and thread-safe singleton.
265      */
266     private final transient TemporalField weekOfWeekBasedYear = ComputedDayOfField.ofWeekOfWeekBasedYearField(this);
267     /**
268      * The field that represents the week-based-year.
269      * <p>
270      * This field allows the week-based-year value to be queried and set.
271      * <p>
272      * This unit is an immutable and thread-safe singleton.
273      */
274     private final transient TemporalField weekBasedYear = ComputedDayOfField.ofWeekBasedYearField(this);
275 
276     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
277     /**
278      * Obtains an instance of {@code WeekFields} appropriate for a locale.
279      * <p>
280      * This will look up appropriate values from the provider of localization data.
281      *
282      * @param locale  the locale to use, not null
283      * @return the week-definition, not null
284      */
of(Locale locale)285     public static WeekFields of(Locale locale) {
286         Objects.requireNonNull(locale, "locale");
287         locale = new Locale(locale.getLanguage(), locale.getCountry());  // elminate variants
288 
289         int calDow = CalendarDataUtility.retrieveFirstDayOfWeek(locale);
290         DayOfWeek dow = DayOfWeek.SUNDAY.plus(calDow - 1);
291         int minDays = CalendarDataUtility.retrieveMinimalDaysInFirstWeek(locale);
292         return WeekFields.of(dow, minDays);
293     }
294 
295     /**
296      * Obtains an instance of {@code WeekFields} from the first day-of-week and minimal days.
297      * <p>
298      * The first day-of-week defines the ISO {@code DayOfWeek} that is day 1 of the week.
299      * The minimal number of days in the first week defines how many days must be present
300      * in a month or year, starting from the first day-of-week, before the week is counted
301      * as the first week. A value of 1 will count the first day of the month or year as part
302      * of the first week, whereas a value of 7 will require the whole seven days to be in
303      * the new month or year.
304      * <p>
305      * WeekFields instances are singletons; for each unique combination
306      * of {@code firstDayOfWeek} and {@code minimalDaysInFirstWeek} the
307      * the same instance will be returned.
308      *
309      * @param firstDayOfWeek  the first day of the week, not null
310      * @param minimalDaysInFirstWeek  the minimal number of days in the first week, from 1 to 7
311      * @return the week-definition, not null
312      * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the minimal days value is less than one
313      *      or greater than 7
314      */
of(DayOfWeek firstDayOfWeek, int minimalDaysInFirstWeek)315     public static WeekFields of(DayOfWeek firstDayOfWeek, int minimalDaysInFirstWeek) {
316         String key = firstDayOfWeek.toString() + minimalDaysInFirstWeek;
317         WeekFields rules = CACHE.get(key);
318         if (rules == null) {
319             rules = new WeekFields(firstDayOfWeek, minimalDaysInFirstWeek);
320             CACHE.putIfAbsent(key, rules);
321             rules = CACHE.get(key);
322         }
323         return rules;
324     }
325 
326     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
327     /**
328      * Creates an instance of the definition.
329      *
330      * @param firstDayOfWeek  the first day of the week, not null
331      * @param minimalDaysInFirstWeek  the minimal number of days in the first week, from 1 to 7
332      * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the minimal days value is invalid
333      */
WeekFields(DayOfWeek firstDayOfWeek, int minimalDaysInFirstWeek)334     private WeekFields(DayOfWeek firstDayOfWeek, int minimalDaysInFirstWeek) {
335         Objects.requireNonNull(firstDayOfWeek, "firstDayOfWeek");
336         if (minimalDaysInFirstWeek < 1 || minimalDaysInFirstWeek > 7) {
337             throw new IllegalArgumentException("Minimal number of days is invalid");
338         }
339         this.firstDayOfWeek = firstDayOfWeek;
340         this.minimalDays = minimalDaysInFirstWeek;
341     }
342 
343     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
344     /**
345      * Restore the state of a WeekFields from the stream.
346      * Check that the values are valid.
347      *
348      * @param s the stream to read
349      * @throws InvalidObjectException if the serialized object has an invalid
350      *     value for firstDayOfWeek or minimalDays.
351      * @throws ClassNotFoundException if a class cannot be resolved
352      */
readObject(ObjectInputStream s)353     private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
354          throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException, InvalidObjectException
355     {
356         s.defaultReadObject();
357         if (firstDayOfWeek == null) {
358             throw new InvalidObjectException("firstDayOfWeek is null");
359         }
360 
361         if (minimalDays < 1 || minimalDays > 7) {
362             throw new InvalidObjectException("Minimal number of days is invalid");
363         }
364     }
365 
366     /**
367      * Return the singleton WeekFields associated with the
368      * {@code firstDayOfWeek} and {@code minimalDays}.
369      * @return the singleton WeekFields for the firstDayOfWeek and minimalDays.
370      * @throws InvalidObjectException if the serialized object has invalid
371      *     values for firstDayOfWeek or minimalDays.
372      */
readResolve()373     private Object readResolve() throws InvalidObjectException {
374         try {
375             return WeekFields.of(firstDayOfWeek, minimalDays);
376         } catch (IllegalArgumentException iae) {
377             throw new InvalidObjectException("Invalid serialized WeekFields: " + iae.getMessage());
378         }
379     }
380 
381     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
382     /**
383      * Gets the first day-of-week.
384      * <p>
385      * The first day-of-week varies by culture.
386      * For example, the US uses Sunday, while France and the ISO-8601 standard use Monday.
387      * This method returns the first day using the standard {@code DayOfWeek} enum.
388      *
389      * @return the first day-of-week, not null
390      */
getFirstDayOfWeek()391     public DayOfWeek getFirstDayOfWeek() {
392         return firstDayOfWeek;
393     }
394 
395     /**
396      * Gets the minimal number of days in the first week.
397      * <p>
398      * The number of days considered to define the first week of a month or year
399      * varies by culture.
400      * For example, the ISO-8601 requires 4 days (more than half a week) to
401      * be present before counting the first week.
402      *
403      * @return the minimal number of days in the first week of a month or year, from 1 to 7
404      */
getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek()405     public int getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek() {
406         return minimalDays;
407     }
408 
409     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
410     /**
411      * Returns a field to access the day of week based on this {@code WeekFields}.
412      * <p>
413      * This is similar to {@link ChronoField#DAY_OF_WEEK} but uses values for
414      * the day-of-week based on this {@code WeekFields}.
415      * The days are numbered from 1 to 7 where the
416      * {@link #getFirstDayOfWeek() first day-of-week} is assigned the value 1.
417      * <p>
418      * For example, if the first day-of-week is Sunday, then that will have the
419      * value 1, with other days ranging from Monday as 2 to Saturday as 7.
420      * <p>
421      * In the resolving phase of parsing, a localized day-of-week will be converted
422      * to a standardized {@code ChronoField} day-of-week.
423      * The day-of-week must be in the valid range 1 to 7.
424      * Other fields in this class build dates using the standardized day-of-week.
425      *
426      * @return a field providing access to the day-of-week with localized numbering, not null
427      */
dayOfWeek()428     public TemporalField dayOfWeek() {
429         return dayOfWeek;
430     }
431 
432     /**
433      * Returns a field to access the week of month based on this {@code WeekFields}.
434      * <p>
435      * This represents the concept of the count of weeks within the month where weeks
436      * start on a fixed day-of-week, such as Monday.
437      * This field is typically used with {@link WeekFields#dayOfWeek()}.
438      * <p>
439      * Week one (1) is the week starting on the {@link WeekFields#getFirstDayOfWeek}
440      * where there are at least {@link WeekFields#getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek()} days in the month.
441      * Thus, week one may start up to {@code minDays} days before the start of the month.
442      * If the first week starts after the start of the month then the period before is week zero (0).
443      * <p>
444      * For example:<br>
445      * - if the 1st day of the month is a Monday, week one starts on the 1st and there is no week zero<br>
446      * - if the 2nd day of the month is a Monday, week one starts on the 2nd and the 1st is in week zero<br>
447      * - if the 4th day of the month is a Monday, week one starts on the 4th and the 1st to 3rd is in week zero<br>
448      * - if the 5th day of the month is a Monday, week two starts on the 5th and the 1st to 4th is in week one<br>
449      * <p>
450      * This field can be used with any calendar system.
451      * <p>
452      * In the resolving phase of parsing, a date can be created from a year,
453      * week-of-month, month-of-year and day-of-week.
454      * <p>
455      * In {@linkplain ResolverStyle#STRICT strict mode}, all four fields are
456      * validated against their range of valid values. The week-of-month field
457      * is validated to ensure that the resulting month is the month requested.
458      * <p>
459      * In {@linkplain ResolverStyle#SMART smart mode}, all four fields are
460      * validated against their range of valid values. The week-of-month field
461      * is validated from 0 to 6, meaning that the resulting date can be in a
462      * different month to that specified.
463      * <p>
464      * In {@linkplain ResolverStyle#LENIENT lenient mode}, the year and day-of-week
465      * are validated against the range of valid values. The resulting date is calculated
466      * equivalent to the following four stage approach.
467      * First, create a date on the first day of the first week of January in the requested year.
468      * Then take the month-of-year, subtract one, and add the amount in months to the date.
469      * Then take the week-of-month, subtract one, and add the amount in weeks to the date.
470      * Finally, adjust to the correct day-of-week within the localized week.
471      *
472      * @return a field providing access to the week-of-month, not null
473      */
weekOfMonth()474     public TemporalField weekOfMonth() {
475         return weekOfMonth;
476     }
477 
478     /**
479      * Returns a field to access the week of year based on this {@code WeekFields}.
480      * <p>
481      * This represents the concept of the count of weeks within the year where weeks
482      * start on a fixed day-of-week, such as Monday.
483      * This field is typically used with {@link WeekFields#dayOfWeek()}.
484      * <p>
485      * Week one(1) is the week starting on the {@link WeekFields#getFirstDayOfWeek}
486      * where there are at least {@link WeekFields#getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek()} days in the year.
487      * Thus, week one may start up to {@code minDays} days before the start of the year.
488      * If the first week starts after the start of the year then the period before is week zero (0).
489      * <p>
490      * For example:<br>
491      * - if the 1st day of the year is a Monday, week one starts on the 1st and there is no week zero<br>
492      * - if the 2nd day of the year is a Monday, week one starts on the 2nd and the 1st is in week zero<br>
493      * - if the 4th day of the year is a Monday, week one starts on the 4th and the 1st to 3rd is in week zero<br>
494      * - if the 5th day of the year is a Monday, week two starts on the 5th and the 1st to 4th is in week one<br>
495      * <p>
496      * This field can be used with any calendar system.
497      * <p>
498      * In the resolving phase of parsing, a date can be created from a year,
499      * week-of-year and day-of-week.
500      * <p>
501      * In {@linkplain ResolverStyle#STRICT strict mode}, all three fields are
502      * validated against their range of valid values. The week-of-year field
503      * is validated to ensure that the resulting year is the year requested.
504      * <p>
505      * In {@linkplain ResolverStyle#SMART smart mode}, all three fields are
506      * validated against their range of valid values. The week-of-year field
507      * is validated from 0 to 54, meaning that the resulting date can be in a
508      * different year to that specified.
509      * <p>
510      * In {@linkplain ResolverStyle#LENIENT lenient mode}, the year and day-of-week
511      * are validated against the range of valid values. The resulting date is calculated
512      * equivalent to the following three stage approach.
513      * First, create a date on the first day of the first week in the requested year.
514      * Then take the week-of-year, subtract one, and add the amount in weeks to the date.
515      * Finally, adjust to the correct day-of-week within the localized week.
516      *
517      * @return a field providing access to the week-of-year, not null
518      */
weekOfYear()519     public TemporalField weekOfYear() {
520         return weekOfYear;
521     }
522 
523     /**
524      * Returns a field to access the week of a week-based-year based on this {@code WeekFields}.
525      * <p>
526      * This represents the concept of the count of weeks within the year where weeks
527      * start on a fixed day-of-week, such as Monday and each week belongs to exactly one year.
528      * This field is typically used with {@link WeekFields#dayOfWeek()} and
529      * {@link WeekFields#weekBasedYear()}.
530      * <p>
531      * Week one(1) is the week starting on the {@link WeekFields#getFirstDayOfWeek}
532      * where there are at least {@link WeekFields#getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek()} days in the year.
533      * If the first week starts after the start of the year then the period before
534      * is in the last week of the previous year.
535      * <p>
536      * For example:<br>
537      * - if the 1st day of the year is a Monday, week one starts on the 1st<br>
538      * - if the 2nd day of the year is a Monday, week one starts on the 2nd and
539      *   the 1st is in the last week of the previous year<br>
540      * - if the 4th day of the year is a Monday, week one starts on the 4th and
541      *   the 1st to 3rd is in the last week of the previous year<br>
542      * - if the 5th day of the year is a Monday, week two starts on the 5th and
543      *   the 1st to 4th is in week one<br>
544      * <p>
545      * This field can be used with any calendar system.
546      * <p>
547      * In the resolving phase of parsing, a date can be created from a week-based-year,
548      * week-of-year and day-of-week.
549      * <p>
550      * In {@linkplain ResolverStyle#STRICT strict mode}, all three fields are
551      * validated against their range of valid values. The week-of-year field
552      * is validated to ensure that the resulting week-based-year is the
553      * week-based-year requested.
554      * <p>
555      * In {@linkplain ResolverStyle#SMART smart mode}, all three fields are
556      * validated against their range of valid values. The week-of-week-based-year field
557      * is validated from 1 to 53, meaning that the resulting date can be in the
558      * following week-based-year to that specified.
559      * <p>
560      * In {@linkplain ResolverStyle#LENIENT lenient mode}, the year and day-of-week
561      * are validated against the range of valid values. The resulting date is calculated
562      * equivalent to the following three stage approach.
563      * First, create a date on the first day of the first week in the requested week-based-year.
564      * Then take the week-of-week-based-year, subtract one, and add the amount in weeks to the date.
565      * Finally, adjust to the correct day-of-week within the localized week.
566      *
567      * @return a field providing access to the week-of-week-based-year, not null
568      */
weekOfWeekBasedYear()569     public TemporalField weekOfWeekBasedYear() {
570         return weekOfWeekBasedYear;
571     }
572 
573     /**
574      * Returns a field to access the year of a week-based-year based on this {@code WeekFields}.
575      * <p>
576      * This represents the concept of the year where weeks start on a fixed day-of-week,
577      * such as Monday and each week belongs to exactly one year.
578      * This field is typically used with {@link WeekFields#dayOfWeek()} and
579      * {@link WeekFields#weekOfWeekBasedYear()}.
580      * <p>
581      * Week one(1) is the week starting on the {@link WeekFields#getFirstDayOfWeek}
582      * where there are at least {@link WeekFields#getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek()} days in the year.
583      * Thus, week one may start before the start of the year.
584      * If the first week starts after the start of the year then the period before
585      * is in the last week of the previous year.
586      * <p>
587      * This field can be used with any calendar system.
588      * <p>
589      * In the resolving phase of parsing, a date can be created from a week-based-year,
590      * week-of-year and day-of-week.
591      * <p>
592      * In {@linkplain ResolverStyle#STRICT strict mode}, all three fields are
593      * validated against their range of valid values. The week-of-year field
594      * is validated to ensure that the resulting week-based-year is the
595      * week-based-year requested.
596      * <p>
597      * In {@linkplain ResolverStyle#SMART smart mode}, all three fields are
598      * validated against their range of valid values. The week-of-week-based-year field
599      * is validated from 1 to 53, meaning that the resulting date can be in the
600      * following week-based-year to that specified.
601      * <p>
602      * In {@linkplain ResolverStyle#LENIENT lenient mode}, the year and day-of-week
603      * are validated against the range of valid values. The resulting date is calculated
604      * equivalent to the following three stage approach.
605      * First, create a date on the first day of the first week in the requested week-based-year.
606      * Then take the week-of-week-based-year, subtract one, and add the amount in weeks to the date.
607      * Finally, adjust to the correct day-of-week within the localized week.
608      *
609      * @return a field providing access to the week-based-year, not null
610      */
weekBasedYear()611     public TemporalField weekBasedYear() {
612         return weekBasedYear;
613     }
614 
615     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
616     /**
617      * Checks if this {@code WeekFields} is equal to the specified object.
618      * <p>
619      * The comparison is based on the entire state of the rules, which is
620      * the first day-of-week and minimal days.
621      *
622      * @param object  the other rules to compare to, null returns false
623      * @return true if this is equal to the specified rules
624      */
625     @Override
equals(Object object)626     public boolean equals(Object object) {
627         if (this == object) {
628             return true;
629         }
630         if (object instanceof WeekFields) {
631             return hashCode() == object.hashCode();
632         }
633         return false;
634     }
635 
636     /**
637      * A hash code for this {@code WeekFields}.
638      *
639      * @return a suitable hash code
640      */
641     @Override
hashCode()642     public int hashCode() {
643         return firstDayOfWeek.ordinal() * 7 + minimalDays;
644     }
645 
646     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
647     /**
648      * A string representation of this {@code WeekFields} instance.
649      *
650      * @return the string representation, not null
651      */
652     @Override
toString()653     public String toString() {
654         return "WeekFields[" + firstDayOfWeek + ',' + minimalDays + ']';
655     }
656 
657     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
658     /**
659      * Field type that computes DayOfWeek, WeekOfMonth, and WeekOfYear
660      * based on a WeekFields.
661      * A separate Field instance is required for each different WeekFields;
662      * combination of start of week and minimum number of days.
663      * Constructors are provided to create fields for DayOfWeek, WeekOfMonth,
664      * and WeekOfYear.
665      */
666     static class ComputedDayOfField implements TemporalField {
667 
668         /**
669          * Returns a field to access the day of week,
670          * computed based on a WeekFields.
671          * <p>
672          * The WeekDefintion of the first day of the week is used with
673          * the ISO DAY_OF_WEEK field to compute week boundaries.
674          */
ofDayOfWeekField(WeekFields weekDef)675         static ComputedDayOfField ofDayOfWeekField(WeekFields weekDef) {
676             return new ComputedDayOfField("DayOfWeek", weekDef, DAYS, WEEKS, DAY_OF_WEEK_RANGE);
677         }
678 
679         /**
680          * Returns a field to access the week of month,
681          * computed based on a WeekFields.
682          * @see WeekFields#weekOfMonth()
683          */
ofWeekOfMonthField(WeekFields weekDef)684         static ComputedDayOfField ofWeekOfMonthField(WeekFields weekDef) {
685             return new ComputedDayOfField("WeekOfMonth", weekDef, WEEKS, MONTHS, WEEK_OF_MONTH_RANGE);
686         }
687 
688         /**
689          * Returns a field to access the week of year,
690          * computed based on a WeekFields.
691          * @see WeekFields#weekOfYear()
692          */
ofWeekOfYearField(WeekFields weekDef)693         static ComputedDayOfField ofWeekOfYearField(WeekFields weekDef) {
694             return new ComputedDayOfField("WeekOfYear", weekDef, WEEKS, YEARS, WEEK_OF_YEAR_RANGE);
695         }
696 
697         /**
698          * Returns a field to access the week of week-based-year,
699          * computed based on a WeekFields.
700          * @see WeekFields#weekOfWeekBasedYear()
701          */
ofWeekOfWeekBasedYearField(WeekFields weekDef)702         static ComputedDayOfField ofWeekOfWeekBasedYearField(WeekFields weekDef) {
703             return new ComputedDayOfField("WeekOfWeekBasedYear", weekDef, WEEKS, IsoFields.WEEK_BASED_YEARS, WEEK_OF_WEEK_BASED_YEAR_RANGE);
704         }
705 
706         /**
707          * Returns a field to access the week of week-based-year,
708          * computed based on a WeekFields.
709          * @see WeekFields#weekBasedYear()
710          */
ofWeekBasedYearField(WeekFields weekDef)711         static ComputedDayOfField ofWeekBasedYearField(WeekFields weekDef) {
712             return new ComputedDayOfField("WeekBasedYear", weekDef, IsoFields.WEEK_BASED_YEARS, FOREVER, ChronoField.YEAR.range());
713         }
714 
715         /**
716          * Return a new week-based-year date of the Chronology, year, week-of-year,
717          * and dow of week.
718          * @param chrono The chronology of the new date
719          * @param yowby the year of the week-based-year
720          * @param wowby the week of the week-based-year
721          * @param dow the day of the week
722          * @return a ChronoLocalDate for the requested year, week of year, and day of week
723          */
ofWeekBasedYear(Chronology chrono, int yowby, int wowby, int dow)724         private ChronoLocalDate ofWeekBasedYear(Chronology chrono,
725                 int yowby, int wowby, int dow) {
726             ChronoLocalDate date = chrono.date(yowby, 1, 1);
727             int ldow = localizedDayOfWeek(date);
728             int offset = startOfWeekOffset(1, ldow);
729 
730             // Clamp the week of year to keep it in the same year
731             int yearLen = date.lengthOfYear();
732             int newYearWeek = computeWeek(offset, yearLen + weekDef.getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek());
733             wowby = Math.min(wowby, newYearWeek - 1);
734 
735             int days = -offset + (dow - 1) + (wowby - 1) * 7;
736             return date.plus(days, DAYS);
737         }
738 
739         private final String name;
740         private final WeekFields weekDef;
741         private final TemporalUnit baseUnit;
742         private final TemporalUnit rangeUnit;
743         private final ValueRange range;
744 
ComputedDayOfField(String name, WeekFields weekDef, TemporalUnit baseUnit, TemporalUnit rangeUnit, ValueRange range)745         private ComputedDayOfField(String name, WeekFields weekDef, TemporalUnit baseUnit, TemporalUnit rangeUnit, ValueRange range) {
746             this.name = name;
747             this.weekDef = weekDef;
748             this.baseUnit = baseUnit;
749             this.rangeUnit = rangeUnit;
750             this.range = range;
751         }
752 
753         private static final ValueRange DAY_OF_WEEK_RANGE = ValueRange.of(1, 7);
754         private static final ValueRange WEEK_OF_MONTH_RANGE = ValueRange.of(0, 1, 4, 6);
755         private static final ValueRange WEEK_OF_YEAR_RANGE = ValueRange.of(0, 1, 52, 54);
756         private static final ValueRange WEEK_OF_WEEK_BASED_YEAR_RANGE = ValueRange.of(1, 52, 53);
757 
758         @Override
getFrom(TemporalAccessor temporal)759         public long getFrom(TemporalAccessor temporal) {
760             if (rangeUnit == WEEKS) {  // day-of-week
761                 return localizedDayOfWeek(temporal);
762             } else if (rangeUnit == MONTHS) {  // week-of-month
763                 return localizedWeekOfMonth(temporal);
764             } else if (rangeUnit == YEARS) {  // week-of-year
765                 return localizedWeekOfYear(temporal);
766             } else if (rangeUnit == WEEK_BASED_YEARS) {
767                 return localizedWeekOfWeekBasedYear(temporal);
768             } else if (rangeUnit == FOREVER) {
769                 return localizedWeekBasedYear(temporal);
770             } else {
771                 throw new IllegalStateException("unreachable, rangeUnit: " + rangeUnit + ", this: " + this);
772             }
773         }
774 
localizedDayOfWeek(TemporalAccessor temporal)775         private int localizedDayOfWeek(TemporalAccessor temporal) {
776             int sow = weekDef.getFirstDayOfWeek().getValue();
777             int isoDow = temporal.get(DAY_OF_WEEK);
778             return Math.floorMod(isoDow - sow, 7) + 1;
779         }
780 
localizedDayOfWeek(int isoDow)781         private int localizedDayOfWeek(int isoDow) {
782             int sow = weekDef.getFirstDayOfWeek().getValue();
783             return Math.floorMod(isoDow - sow, 7) + 1;
784         }
785 
localizedWeekOfMonth(TemporalAccessor temporal)786         private long localizedWeekOfMonth(TemporalAccessor temporal) {
787             int dow = localizedDayOfWeek(temporal);
788             int dom = temporal.get(DAY_OF_MONTH);
789             int offset = startOfWeekOffset(dom, dow);
790             return computeWeek(offset, dom);
791         }
792 
localizedWeekOfYear(TemporalAccessor temporal)793         private long localizedWeekOfYear(TemporalAccessor temporal) {
794             int dow = localizedDayOfWeek(temporal);
795             int doy = temporal.get(DAY_OF_YEAR);
796             int offset = startOfWeekOffset(doy, dow);
797             return computeWeek(offset, doy);
798         }
799 
800         /**
801          * Returns the year of week-based-year for the temporal.
802          * The year can be the previous year, the current year, or the next year.
803          * @param temporal a date of any chronology, not null
804          * @return the year of week-based-year for the date
805          */
localizedWeekBasedYear(TemporalAccessor temporal)806         private int localizedWeekBasedYear(TemporalAccessor temporal) {
807             int dow = localizedDayOfWeek(temporal);
808             int year = temporal.get(YEAR);
809             int doy = temporal.get(DAY_OF_YEAR);
810             int offset = startOfWeekOffset(doy, dow);
811             int week = computeWeek(offset, doy);
812             if (week == 0) {
813                 // Day is in end of week of previous year; return the previous year
814                 return year - 1;
815             } else {
816                 // If getting close to end of year, use higher precision logic
817                 // Check if date of year is in partial week associated with next year
818                 ValueRange dayRange = temporal.range(DAY_OF_YEAR);
819                 int yearLen = (int)dayRange.getMaximum();
820                 int newYearWeek = computeWeek(offset, yearLen + weekDef.getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek());
821                 if (week >= newYearWeek) {
822                     return year + 1;
823                 }
824             }
825             return year;
826         }
827 
828         /**
829          * Returns the week of week-based-year for the temporal.
830          * The week can be part of the previous year, the current year,
831          * or the next year depending on the week start and minimum number
832          * of days.
833          * @param temporal  a date of any chronology
834          * @return the week of the year
835          * @see #localizedWeekBasedYear(java.time.temporal.TemporalAccessor)
836          */
localizedWeekOfWeekBasedYear(TemporalAccessor temporal)837         private int localizedWeekOfWeekBasedYear(TemporalAccessor temporal) {
838             int dow = localizedDayOfWeek(temporal);
839             int doy = temporal.get(DAY_OF_YEAR);
840             int offset = startOfWeekOffset(doy, dow);
841             int week = computeWeek(offset, doy);
842             if (week == 0) {
843                 // Day is in end of week of previous year
844                 // Recompute from the last day of the previous year
845                 ChronoLocalDate date = Chronology.from(temporal).date(temporal);
846                 date = date.minus(doy, DAYS);   // Back down into previous year
847                 return localizedWeekOfWeekBasedYear(date);
848             } else if (week > 50) {
849                 // If getting close to end of year, use higher precision logic
850                 // Check if date of year is in partial week associated with next year
851                 ValueRange dayRange = temporal.range(DAY_OF_YEAR);
852                 int yearLen = (int)dayRange.getMaximum();
853                 int newYearWeek = computeWeek(offset, yearLen + weekDef.getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek());
854                 if (week >= newYearWeek) {
855                     // Overlaps with week of following year; reduce to week in following year
856                     week = week - newYearWeek + 1;
857                 }
858             }
859             return week;
860         }
861 
862         /**
863          * Returns an offset to align week start with a day of month or day of year.
864          *
865          * @param day  the day; 1 through infinity
866          * @param dow  the day of the week of that day; 1 through 7
867          * @return  an offset in days to align a day with the start of the first 'full' week
868          */
startOfWeekOffset(int day, int dow)869         private int startOfWeekOffset(int day, int dow) {
870             // offset of first day corresponding to the day of week in first 7 days (zero origin)
871             int weekStart = Math.floorMod(day - dow, 7);
872             int offset = -weekStart;
873             if (weekStart + 1 > weekDef.getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek()) {
874                 // The previous week has the minimum days in the current month to be a 'week'
875                 offset = 7 - weekStart;
876             }
877             return offset;
878         }
879 
880         /**
881          * Returns the week number computed from the reference day and reference dayOfWeek.
882          *
883          * @param offset the offset to align a date with the start of week
884          *     from {@link #startOfWeekOffset}.
885          * @param day  the day for which to compute the week number
886          * @return the week number where zero is used for a partial week and 1 for the first full week
887          */
computeWeek(int offset, int day)888         private int computeWeek(int offset, int day) {
889             return ((7 + offset + (day - 1)) / 7);
890         }
891 
892         @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
893         @Override
adjustInto(R temporal, long newValue)894         public <R extends Temporal> R adjustInto(R temporal, long newValue) {
895             // Check the new value and get the old value of the field
896             int newVal = range.checkValidIntValue(newValue, this);  // lenient check range
897             int currentVal = temporal.get(this);
898             if (newVal == currentVal) {
899                 return temporal;
900             }
901 
902             if (rangeUnit == FOREVER) {     // replace year of WeekBasedYear
903                 // Create a new date object with the same chronology,
904                 // the desired year and the same week and dow.
905                 int idow = temporal.get(weekDef.dayOfWeek);
906                 int wowby = temporal.get(weekDef.weekOfWeekBasedYear);
907                 return (R) ofWeekBasedYear(Chronology.from(temporal), (int)newValue, wowby, idow);
908             } else {
909                 // Compute the difference and add that using the base unit of the field
910                 return (R) temporal.plus(newVal - currentVal, baseUnit);
911             }
912         }
913 
914         @Override
resolve( Map<TemporalField, Long> fieldValues, TemporalAccessor partialTemporal, ResolverStyle resolverStyle)915         public ChronoLocalDate resolve(
916                 Map<TemporalField, Long> fieldValues, TemporalAccessor partialTemporal, ResolverStyle resolverStyle) {
917             final long value = fieldValues.get(this);
918             final int newValue = Math.toIntExact(value);  // broad limit makes overflow checking lighter
919             // first convert localized day-of-week to ISO day-of-week
920             // doing this first handles case where both ISO and localized were parsed and might mismatch
921             // day-of-week is always strict as two different day-of-week values makes lenient complex
922             if (rangeUnit == WEEKS) {  // day-of-week
923                 final int checkedValue = range.checkValidIntValue(value, this);  // no leniency as too complex
924                 final int startDow = weekDef.getFirstDayOfWeek().getValue();
925                 long isoDow = Math.floorMod((startDow - 1) + (checkedValue - 1), 7) + 1;
926                 fieldValues.remove(this);
927                 fieldValues.put(DAY_OF_WEEK, isoDow);
928                 return null;
929             }
930 
931             // can only build date if ISO day-of-week is present
932             if (fieldValues.containsKey(DAY_OF_WEEK) == false) {
933                 return null;
934             }
935             int isoDow = DAY_OF_WEEK.checkValidIntValue(fieldValues.get(DAY_OF_WEEK));
936             int dow = localizedDayOfWeek(isoDow);
937 
938             // build date
939             Chronology chrono = Chronology.from(partialTemporal);
940             if (fieldValues.containsKey(YEAR)) {
941                 int year = YEAR.checkValidIntValue(fieldValues.get(YEAR));  // validate
942                 if (rangeUnit == MONTHS && fieldValues.containsKey(MONTH_OF_YEAR)) {  // week-of-month
943                     long month = fieldValues.get(MONTH_OF_YEAR);  // not validated yet
944                     return resolveWoM(fieldValues, chrono, year, month, newValue, dow, resolverStyle);
945                 }
946                 if (rangeUnit == YEARS) {  // week-of-year
947                     return resolveWoY(fieldValues, chrono, year, newValue, dow, resolverStyle);
948                 }
949             } else if ((rangeUnit == WEEK_BASED_YEARS || rangeUnit == FOREVER) &&
950                     fieldValues.containsKey(weekDef.weekBasedYear) &&
951                     fieldValues.containsKey(weekDef.weekOfWeekBasedYear)) { // week-of-week-based-year and year-of-week-based-year
952                 return resolveWBY(fieldValues, chrono, dow, resolverStyle);
953             }
954             return null;
955         }
956 
resolveWoM( Map<TemporalField, Long> fieldValues, Chronology chrono, int year, long month, long wom, int localDow, ResolverStyle resolverStyle)957         private ChronoLocalDate resolveWoM(
958                 Map<TemporalField, Long> fieldValues, Chronology chrono, int year, long month, long wom, int localDow, ResolverStyle resolverStyle) {
959             ChronoLocalDate date;
960             if (resolverStyle == ResolverStyle.LENIENT) {
961                 date = chrono.date(year, 1, 1).plus(Math.subtractExact(month, 1), MONTHS);
962                 long weeks = Math.subtractExact(wom, localizedWeekOfMonth(date));
963                 int days = localDow - localizedDayOfWeek(date);  // safe from overflow
964                 date = date.plus(Math.addExact(Math.multiplyExact(weeks, 7), days), DAYS);
965             } else {
966                 int monthValid = MONTH_OF_YEAR.checkValidIntValue(month);  // validate
967                 date = chrono.date(year, monthValid, 1);
968                 int womInt = range.checkValidIntValue(wom, this);  // validate
969                 int weeks = (int) (womInt - localizedWeekOfMonth(date));  // safe from overflow
970                 int days = localDow - localizedDayOfWeek(date);  // safe from overflow
971                 date = date.plus(weeks * 7 + days, DAYS);
972                 if (resolverStyle == ResolverStyle.STRICT && date.getLong(MONTH_OF_YEAR) != month) {
973                     throw new DateTimeException("Strict mode rejected resolved date as it is in a different month");
974                 }
975             }
976             fieldValues.remove(this);
977             fieldValues.remove(YEAR);
978             fieldValues.remove(MONTH_OF_YEAR);
979             fieldValues.remove(DAY_OF_WEEK);
980             return date;
981         }
982 
resolveWoY( Map<TemporalField, Long> fieldValues, Chronology chrono, int year, long woy, int localDow, ResolverStyle resolverStyle)983         private ChronoLocalDate resolveWoY(
984                 Map<TemporalField, Long> fieldValues, Chronology chrono, int year, long woy, int localDow, ResolverStyle resolverStyle) {
985             ChronoLocalDate date = chrono.date(year, 1, 1);
986             if (resolverStyle == ResolverStyle.LENIENT) {
987                 long weeks = Math.subtractExact(woy, localizedWeekOfYear(date));
988                 int days = localDow - localizedDayOfWeek(date);  // safe from overflow
989                 date = date.plus(Math.addExact(Math.multiplyExact(weeks, 7), days), DAYS);
990             } else {
991                 int womInt = range.checkValidIntValue(woy, this);  // validate
992                 int weeks = (int) (womInt - localizedWeekOfYear(date));  // safe from overflow
993                 int days = localDow - localizedDayOfWeek(date);  // safe from overflow
994                 date = date.plus(weeks * 7 + days, DAYS);
995                 if (resolverStyle == ResolverStyle.STRICT && date.getLong(YEAR) != year) {
996                     throw new DateTimeException("Strict mode rejected resolved date as it is in a different year");
997                 }
998             }
999             fieldValues.remove(this);
1000             fieldValues.remove(YEAR);
1001             fieldValues.remove(DAY_OF_WEEK);
1002             return date;
1003         }
1004 
resolveWBY( Map<TemporalField, Long> fieldValues, Chronology chrono, int localDow, ResolverStyle resolverStyle)1005         private ChronoLocalDate resolveWBY(
1006                 Map<TemporalField, Long> fieldValues, Chronology chrono, int localDow, ResolverStyle resolverStyle) {
1007             int yowby = weekDef.weekBasedYear.range().checkValidIntValue(
1008                     fieldValues.get(weekDef.weekBasedYear), weekDef.weekBasedYear);
1009             ChronoLocalDate date;
1010             if (resolverStyle == ResolverStyle.LENIENT) {
1011                 date = ofWeekBasedYear(chrono, yowby, 1, localDow);
1012                 long wowby = fieldValues.get(weekDef.weekOfWeekBasedYear);
1013                 long weeks = Math.subtractExact(wowby, 1);
1014                 date = date.plus(weeks, WEEKS);
1015             } else {
1016                 int wowby = weekDef.weekOfWeekBasedYear.range().checkValidIntValue(
1017                         fieldValues.get(weekDef.weekOfWeekBasedYear), weekDef.weekOfWeekBasedYear);  // validate
1018                 date = ofWeekBasedYear(chrono, yowby, wowby, localDow);
1019                 if (resolverStyle == ResolverStyle.STRICT && localizedWeekBasedYear(date) != yowby) {
1020                     throw new DateTimeException("Strict mode rejected resolved date as it is in a different week-based-year");
1021                 }
1022             }
1023             fieldValues.remove(this);
1024             fieldValues.remove(weekDef.weekBasedYear);
1025             fieldValues.remove(weekDef.weekOfWeekBasedYear);
1026             fieldValues.remove(DAY_OF_WEEK);
1027             return date;
1028         }
1029 
1030         //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1031         @Override
getDisplayName(Locale locale)1032         public String getDisplayName(Locale locale) {
1033             Objects.requireNonNull(locale, "locale");
1034             if (rangeUnit == YEARS) {  // only have values for week-of-year
1035                 LocaleResources lr = LocaleProviderAdapter.getResourceBundleBased()
1036                         .getLocaleResources(locale);
1037                 ResourceBundle rb = lr.getJavaTimeFormatData();
1038                 return rb.containsKey("field.week") ? rb.getString("field.week") : name;
1039             }
1040             return name;
1041         }
1042 
1043         @Override
getBaseUnit()1044         public TemporalUnit getBaseUnit() {
1045             return baseUnit;
1046         }
1047 
1048         @Override
getRangeUnit()1049         public TemporalUnit getRangeUnit() {
1050             return rangeUnit;
1051         }
1052 
1053         @Override
isDateBased()1054         public boolean isDateBased() {
1055             return true;
1056         }
1057 
1058         @Override
isTimeBased()1059         public boolean isTimeBased() {
1060             return false;
1061         }
1062 
1063         @Override
range()1064         public ValueRange range() {
1065             return range;
1066         }
1067 
1068         //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1069         @Override
isSupportedBy(TemporalAccessor temporal)1070         public boolean isSupportedBy(TemporalAccessor temporal) {
1071             if (temporal.isSupported(DAY_OF_WEEK)) {
1072                 if (rangeUnit == WEEKS) {  // day-of-week
1073                     return true;
1074                 } else if (rangeUnit == MONTHS) {  // week-of-month
1075                     return temporal.isSupported(DAY_OF_MONTH);
1076                 } else if (rangeUnit == YEARS) {  // week-of-year
1077                     return temporal.isSupported(DAY_OF_YEAR);
1078                 } else if (rangeUnit == WEEK_BASED_YEARS) {
1079                     return temporal.isSupported(DAY_OF_YEAR);
1080                 } else if (rangeUnit == FOREVER) {
1081                     return temporal.isSupported(YEAR);
1082                 }
1083             }
1084             return false;
1085         }
1086 
1087         @Override
rangeRefinedBy(TemporalAccessor temporal)1088         public ValueRange rangeRefinedBy(TemporalAccessor temporal) {
1089             if (rangeUnit == ChronoUnit.WEEKS) {  // day-of-week
1090                 return range;
1091             } else if (rangeUnit == MONTHS) {  // week-of-month
1092                 return rangeByWeek(temporal, DAY_OF_MONTH);
1093             } else if (rangeUnit == YEARS) {  // week-of-year
1094                 return rangeByWeek(temporal, DAY_OF_YEAR);
1095             } else if (rangeUnit == WEEK_BASED_YEARS) {
1096                 return rangeWeekOfWeekBasedYear(temporal);
1097             } else if (rangeUnit == FOREVER) {
1098                 return YEAR.range();
1099             } else {
1100                 throw new IllegalStateException("unreachable, rangeUnit: " + rangeUnit + ", this: " + this);
1101             }
1102         }
1103 
1104         /**
1105          * Map the field range to a week range
1106          * @param temporal the temporal
1107          * @param field the field to get the range of
1108          * @return the ValueRange with the range adjusted to weeks.
1109          */
rangeByWeek(TemporalAccessor temporal, TemporalField field)1110         private ValueRange rangeByWeek(TemporalAccessor temporal, TemporalField field) {
1111             int dow = localizedDayOfWeek(temporal);
1112             int offset = startOfWeekOffset(temporal.get(field), dow);
1113             ValueRange fieldRange = temporal.range(field);
1114             return ValueRange.of(computeWeek(offset, (int) fieldRange.getMinimum()),
1115                     computeWeek(offset, (int) fieldRange.getMaximum()));
1116         }
1117 
1118         /**
1119          * Map the field range to a week range of a week year.
1120          * @param temporal  the temporal
1121          * @return the ValueRange with the range adjusted to weeks.
1122          */
rangeWeekOfWeekBasedYear(TemporalAccessor temporal)1123         private ValueRange rangeWeekOfWeekBasedYear(TemporalAccessor temporal) {
1124             if (!temporal.isSupported(DAY_OF_YEAR)) {
1125                 return WEEK_OF_YEAR_RANGE;
1126             }
1127             int dow = localizedDayOfWeek(temporal);
1128             int doy = temporal.get(DAY_OF_YEAR);
1129             int offset = startOfWeekOffset(doy, dow);
1130             int week = computeWeek(offset, doy);
1131             if (week == 0) {
1132                 // Day is in end of week of previous year
1133                 // Recompute from the last day of the previous year
1134                 ChronoLocalDate date = Chronology.from(temporal).date(temporal);
1135                 date = date.minus(doy + 7, DAYS);   // Back down into previous year
1136                 return rangeWeekOfWeekBasedYear(date);
1137             }
1138             // Check if day of year is in partial week associated with next year
1139             ValueRange dayRange = temporal.range(DAY_OF_YEAR);
1140             int yearLen = (int)dayRange.getMaximum();
1141             int newYearWeek = computeWeek(offset, yearLen + weekDef.getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek());
1142 
1143             if (week >= newYearWeek) {
1144                 // Overlaps with weeks of following year; recompute from a week in following year
1145                 ChronoLocalDate date = Chronology.from(temporal).date(temporal);
1146                 date = date.plus(yearLen - doy + 1 + 7, ChronoUnit.DAYS);
1147                 return rangeWeekOfWeekBasedYear(date);
1148             }
1149             return ValueRange.of(1, newYearWeek-1);
1150         }
1151 
1152         //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1153         @Override
toString()1154         public String toString() {
1155             return name + "[" + weekDef.toString() + "]";
1156         }
1157     }
1158 }
1159