Java Code Examples for java.time.zone.ZoneRules#isValidOffset()

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Example 1
Source File: ZonedDateTime.java    From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Obtains an instance of {@code ZonedDateTime} strictly validating the
 * combination of local date-time, offset and zone ID.
 * <p>
 * This creates a zoned date-time ensuring that the offset is valid for the
 * local date-time according to the rules of the specified zone.
 * If the offset is invalid, an exception is thrown.
 *
 * @param localDateTime  the local date-time, not null
 * @param offset  the zone offset, not null
 * @param zone  the time-zone, not null
 * @return the zoned date-time, not null
 * @throws DateTimeException if the combination of arguments is invalid
 */
public static ZonedDateTime ofStrict(LocalDateTime localDateTime, ZoneOffset offset, ZoneId zone) {
    Objects.requireNonNull(localDateTime, "localDateTime");
    Objects.requireNonNull(offset, "offset");
    Objects.requireNonNull(zone, "zone");
    ZoneRules rules = zone.getRules();
    if (rules.isValidOffset(localDateTime, offset) == false) {
        ZoneOffsetTransition trans = rules.getTransition(localDateTime);
        if (trans != null && trans.isGap()) {
            // error message says daylight savings for simplicity
            // even though there are other kinds of gaps
            throw new DateTimeException("LocalDateTime '" + localDateTime +
                    "' does not exist in zone '" + zone +
                    "' due to a gap in the local time-line, typically caused by daylight savings");
        }
        throw new DateTimeException("ZoneOffset '" + offset + "' is not valid for LocalDateTime '" +
                localDateTime + "' in zone '" + zone + "'");
    }
    return new ZonedDateTime(localDateTime, offset, zone);
}
 
Example 2
Source File: ZonedDateTime.java    From j2objc with Apache License 2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Obtains an instance of {@code ZonedDateTime} strictly validating the
 * combination of local date-time, offset and zone ID.
 * <p>
 * This creates a zoned date-time ensuring that the offset is valid for the
 * local date-time according to the rules of the specified zone.
 * If the offset is invalid, an exception is thrown.
 *
 * @param localDateTime  the local date-time, not null
 * @param offset  the zone offset, not null
 * @param zone  the time-zone, not null
 * @return the zoned date-time, not null
 */
public static ZonedDateTime ofStrict(LocalDateTime localDateTime, ZoneOffset offset, ZoneId zone) {
    Objects.requireNonNull(localDateTime, "localDateTime");
    Objects.requireNonNull(offset, "offset");
    Objects.requireNonNull(zone, "zone");
    ZoneRules rules = zone.getRules();
    if (rules.isValidOffset(localDateTime, offset) == false) {
        ZoneOffsetTransition trans = rules.getTransition(localDateTime);
        if (trans != null && trans.isGap()) {
            // error message says daylight savings for simplicity
            // even though there are other kinds of gaps
            throw new DateTimeException("LocalDateTime '" + localDateTime +
                    "' does not exist in zone '" + zone +
                    "' due to a gap in the local time-line, typically caused by daylight savings");
        }
        throw new DateTimeException("ZoneOffset '" + offset + "' is not valid for LocalDateTime '" +
                localDateTime + "' in zone '" + zone + "'");
    }
    return new ZonedDateTime(localDateTime, offset, zone);
}
 
Example 3
Source File: ZonedDateTime.java    From jdk8u-dev-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Obtains an instance of {@code ZonedDateTime} strictly validating the
 * combination of local date-time, offset and zone ID.
 * <p>
 * This creates a zoned date-time ensuring that the offset is valid for the
 * local date-time according to the rules of the specified zone.
 * If the offset is invalid, an exception is thrown.
 *
 * @param localDateTime  the local date-time, not null
 * @param offset  the zone offset, not null
 * @param zone  the time-zone, not null
 * @return the zoned date-time, not null
 */
public static ZonedDateTime ofStrict(LocalDateTime localDateTime, ZoneOffset offset, ZoneId zone) {
    Objects.requireNonNull(localDateTime, "localDateTime");
    Objects.requireNonNull(offset, "offset");
    Objects.requireNonNull(zone, "zone");
    ZoneRules rules = zone.getRules();
    if (rules.isValidOffset(localDateTime, offset) == false) {
        ZoneOffsetTransition trans = rules.getTransition(localDateTime);
        if (trans != null && trans.isGap()) {
            // error message says daylight savings for simplicity
            // even though there are other kinds of gaps
            throw new DateTimeException("LocalDateTime '" + localDateTime +
                    "' does not exist in zone '" + zone +
                    "' due to a gap in the local time-line, typically caused by daylight savings");
        }
        throw new DateTimeException("ZoneOffset '" + offset + "' is not valid for LocalDateTime '" +
                localDateTime + "' in zone '" + zone + "'");
    }
    return new ZonedDateTime(localDateTime, offset, zone);
}
 
Example 4
Source File: ZonedDateTime.java    From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Obtains an instance of {@code ZonedDateTime} strictly validating the
 * combination of local date-time, offset and zone ID.
 * <p>
 * This creates a zoned date-time ensuring that the offset is valid for the
 * local date-time according to the rules of the specified zone.
 * If the offset is invalid, an exception is thrown.
 *
 * @param localDateTime  the local date-time, not null
 * @param offset  the zone offset, not null
 * @param zone  the time-zone, not null
 * @return the zoned date-time, not null
 */
public static ZonedDateTime ofStrict(LocalDateTime localDateTime, ZoneOffset offset, ZoneId zone) {
    Objects.requireNonNull(localDateTime, "localDateTime");
    Objects.requireNonNull(offset, "offset");
    Objects.requireNonNull(zone, "zone");
    ZoneRules rules = zone.getRules();
    if (rules.isValidOffset(localDateTime, offset) == false) {
        ZoneOffsetTransition trans = rules.getTransition(localDateTime);
        if (trans != null && trans.isGap()) {
            // error message says daylight savings for simplicity
            // even though there are other kinds of gaps
            throw new DateTimeException("LocalDateTime '" + localDateTime +
                    "' does not exist in zone '" + zone +
                    "' due to a gap in the local time-line, typically caused by daylight savings");
        }
        throw new DateTimeException("ZoneOffset '" + offset + "' is not valid for LocalDateTime '" +
                localDateTime + "' in zone '" + zone + "'");
    }
    return new ZonedDateTime(localDateTime, offset, zone);
}
 
Example 5
Source File: ZonedDateTime.java    From jdk8u_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Obtains an instance of {@code ZonedDateTime} strictly validating the
 * combination of local date-time, offset and zone ID.
 * <p>
 * This creates a zoned date-time ensuring that the offset is valid for the
 * local date-time according to the rules of the specified zone.
 * If the offset is invalid, an exception is thrown.
 *
 * @param localDateTime  the local date-time, not null
 * @param offset  the zone offset, not null
 * @param zone  the time-zone, not null
 * @return the zoned date-time, not null
 */
public static ZonedDateTime ofStrict(LocalDateTime localDateTime, ZoneOffset offset, ZoneId zone) {
    Objects.requireNonNull(localDateTime, "localDateTime");
    Objects.requireNonNull(offset, "offset");
    Objects.requireNonNull(zone, "zone");
    ZoneRules rules = zone.getRules();
    if (rules.isValidOffset(localDateTime, offset) == false) {
        ZoneOffsetTransition trans = rules.getTransition(localDateTime);
        if (trans != null && trans.isGap()) {
            // error message says daylight savings for simplicity
            // even though there are other kinds of gaps
            throw new DateTimeException("LocalDateTime '" + localDateTime +
                    "' does not exist in zone '" + zone +
                    "' due to a gap in the local time-line, typically caused by daylight savings");
        }
        throw new DateTimeException("ZoneOffset '" + offset + "' is not valid for LocalDateTime '" +
                localDateTime + "' in zone '" + zone + "'");
    }
    return new ZonedDateTime(localDateTime, offset, zone);
}
 
Example 6
Source File: ZonedDateTime.java    From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Obtains an instance of {@code ZonedDateTime} strictly validating the
 * combination of local date-time, offset and zone ID.
 * <p>
 * This creates a zoned date-time ensuring that the offset is valid for the
 * local date-time according to the rules of the specified zone.
 * If the offset is invalid, an exception is thrown.
 *
 * @param localDateTime  the local date-time, not null
 * @param offset  the zone offset, not null
 * @param zone  the time-zone, not null
 * @return the zoned date-time, not null
 */
public static ZonedDateTime ofStrict(LocalDateTime localDateTime, ZoneOffset offset, ZoneId zone) {
    Objects.requireNonNull(localDateTime, "localDateTime");
    Objects.requireNonNull(offset, "offset");
    Objects.requireNonNull(zone, "zone");
    ZoneRules rules = zone.getRules();
    if (rules.isValidOffset(localDateTime, offset) == false) {
        ZoneOffsetTransition trans = rules.getTransition(localDateTime);
        if (trans != null && trans.isGap()) {
            // error message says daylight savings for simplicity
            // even though there are other kinds of gaps
            throw new DateTimeException("LocalDateTime '" + localDateTime +
                    "' does not exist in zone '" + zone +
                    "' due to a gap in the local time-line, typically caused by daylight savings");
        }
        throw new DateTimeException("ZoneOffset '" + offset + "' is not valid for LocalDateTime '" +
                localDateTime + "' in zone '" + zone + "'");
    }
    return new ZonedDateTime(localDateTime, offset, zone);
}
 
Example 7
Source File: ZonedDateTime.java    From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Obtains an instance of {@code ZonedDateTime} strictly validating the
 * combination of local date-time, offset and zone ID.
 * <p>
 * This creates a zoned date-time ensuring that the offset is valid for the
 * local date-time according to the rules of the specified zone.
 * If the offset is invalid, an exception is thrown.
 *
 * @param localDateTime  the local date-time, not null
 * @param offset  the zone offset, not null
 * @param zone  the time-zone, not null
 * @return the zoned date-time, not null
 */
public static ZonedDateTime ofStrict(LocalDateTime localDateTime, ZoneOffset offset, ZoneId zone) {
    Objects.requireNonNull(localDateTime, "localDateTime");
    Objects.requireNonNull(offset, "offset");
    Objects.requireNonNull(zone, "zone");
    ZoneRules rules = zone.getRules();
    if (rules.isValidOffset(localDateTime, offset) == false) {
        ZoneOffsetTransition trans = rules.getTransition(localDateTime);
        if (trans != null && trans.isGap()) {
            // error message says daylight savings for simplicity
            // even though there are other kinds of gaps
            throw new DateTimeException("LocalDateTime '" + localDateTime +
                    "' does not exist in zone '" + zone +
                    "' due to a gap in the local time-line, typically caused by daylight savings");
        }
        throw new DateTimeException("ZoneOffset '" + offset + "' is not valid for LocalDateTime '" +
                localDateTime + "' in zone '" + zone + "'");
    }
    return new ZonedDateTime(localDateTime, offset, zone);
}
 
Example 8
Source File: ZonedDateTime.java    From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Obtains an instance of {@code ZonedDateTime} strictly validating the
 * combination of local date-time, offset and zone ID.
 * <p>
 * This creates a zoned date-time ensuring that the offset is valid for the
 * local date-time according to the rules of the specified zone.
 * If the offset is invalid, an exception is thrown.
 *
 * @param localDateTime  the local date-time, not null
 * @param offset  the zone offset, not null
 * @param zone  the time-zone, not null
 * @return the zoned date-time, not null
 */
public static ZonedDateTime ofStrict(LocalDateTime localDateTime, ZoneOffset offset, ZoneId zone) {
    Objects.requireNonNull(localDateTime, "localDateTime");
    Objects.requireNonNull(offset, "offset");
    Objects.requireNonNull(zone, "zone");
    ZoneRules rules = zone.getRules();
    if (rules.isValidOffset(localDateTime, offset) == false) {
        ZoneOffsetTransition trans = rules.getTransition(localDateTime);
        if (trans != null && trans.isGap()) {
            // error message says daylight savings for simplicity
            // even though there are other kinds of gaps
            throw new DateTimeException("LocalDateTime '" + localDateTime +
                    "' does not exist in zone '" + zone +
                    "' due to a gap in the local time-line, typically caused by daylight savings");
        }
        throw new DateTimeException("ZoneOffset '" + offset + "' is not valid for LocalDateTime '" +
                localDateTime + "' in zone '" + zone + "'");
    }
    return new ZonedDateTime(localDateTime, offset, zone);
}
 
Example 9
Source File: ZonedDateTime.java    From Java8CN with Apache License 2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Obtains an instance of {@code ZonedDateTime} strictly validating the
 * combination of local date-time, offset and zone ID.
 * <p>
 * This creates a zoned date-time ensuring that the offset is valid for the
 * local date-time according to the rules of the specified zone.
 * If the offset is invalid, an exception is thrown.
 *
 * @param localDateTime  the local date-time, not null
 * @param offset  the zone offset, not null
 * @param zone  the time-zone, not null
 * @return the zoned date-time, not null
 */
public static ZonedDateTime ofStrict(LocalDateTime localDateTime, ZoneOffset offset, ZoneId zone) {
    Objects.requireNonNull(localDateTime, "localDateTime");
    Objects.requireNonNull(offset, "offset");
    Objects.requireNonNull(zone, "zone");
    ZoneRules rules = zone.getRules();
    if (rules.isValidOffset(localDateTime, offset) == false) {
        ZoneOffsetTransition trans = rules.getTransition(localDateTime);
        if (trans != null && trans.isGap()) {
            // error message says daylight savings for simplicity
            // even though there are other kinds of gaps
            throw new DateTimeException("LocalDateTime '" + localDateTime +
                    "' does not exist in zone '" + zone +
                    "' due to a gap in the local time-line, typically caused by daylight savings");
        }
        throw new DateTimeException("ZoneOffset '" + offset + "' is not valid for LocalDateTime '" +
                localDateTime + "' in zone '" + zone + "'");
    }
    return new ZonedDateTime(localDateTime, offset, zone);
}
 
Example 10
Source File: ZonedDateTime.java    From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Obtains an instance of {@code ZonedDateTime} strictly validating the
 * combination of local date-time, offset and zone ID.
 * <p>
 * This creates a zoned date-time ensuring that the offset is valid for the
 * local date-time according to the rules of the specified zone.
 * If the offset is invalid, an exception is thrown.
 *
 * @param localDateTime  the local date-time, not null
 * @param offset  the zone offset, not null
 * @param zone  the time-zone, not null
 * @return the zoned date-time, not null
 */
public static ZonedDateTime ofStrict(LocalDateTime localDateTime, ZoneOffset offset, ZoneId zone) {
    Objects.requireNonNull(localDateTime, "localDateTime");
    Objects.requireNonNull(offset, "offset");
    Objects.requireNonNull(zone, "zone");
    ZoneRules rules = zone.getRules();
    if (rules.isValidOffset(localDateTime, offset) == false) {
        ZoneOffsetTransition trans = rules.getTransition(localDateTime);
        if (trans != null && trans.isGap()) {
            // error message says daylight savings for simplicity
            // even though there are other kinds of gaps
            throw new DateTimeException("LocalDateTime '" + localDateTime +
                    "' does not exist in zone '" + zone +
                    "' due to a gap in the local time-line, typically caused by daylight savings");
        }
        throw new DateTimeException("ZoneOffset '" + offset + "' is not valid for LocalDateTime '" +
                localDateTime + "' in zone '" + zone + "'");
    }
    return new ZonedDateTime(localDateTime, offset, zone);
}
 
Example 11
Source File: ZonedDateTime.java    From jdk1.8-source-analysis with Apache License 2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Obtains an instance of {@code ZonedDateTime} strictly validating the
 * combination of local date-time, offset and zone ID.
 * <p>
 * This creates a zoned date-time ensuring that the offset is valid for the
 * local date-time according to the rules of the specified zone.
 * If the offset is invalid, an exception is thrown.
 *
 * @param localDateTime  the local date-time, not null
 * @param offset  the zone offset, not null
 * @param zone  the time-zone, not null
 * @return the zoned date-time, not null
 */
public static ZonedDateTime ofStrict(LocalDateTime localDateTime, ZoneOffset offset, ZoneId zone) {
    Objects.requireNonNull(localDateTime, "localDateTime");
    Objects.requireNonNull(offset, "offset");
    Objects.requireNonNull(zone, "zone");
    ZoneRules rules = zone.getRules();
    if (rules.isValidOffset(localDateTime, offset) == false) {
        ZoneOffsetTransition trans = rules.getTransition(localDateTime);
        if (trans != null && trans.isGap()) {
            // error message says daylight savings for simplicity
            // even though there are other kinds of gaps
            throw new DateTimeException("LocalDateTime '" + localDateTime +
                    "' does not exist in zone '" + zone +
                    "' due to a gap in the local time-line, typically caused by daylight savings");
        }
        throw new DateTimeException("ZoneOffset '" + offset + "' is not valid for LocalDateTime '" +
                localDateTime + "' in zone '" + zone + "'");
    }
    return new ZonedDateTime(localDateTime, offset, zone);
}
 
Example 12
Source File: ZonedDateTime.java    From Bytecoder with Apache License 2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Obtains an instance of {@code ZonedDateTime} strictly validating the
 * combination of local date-time, offset and zone ID.
 * <p>
 * This creates a zoned date-time ensuring that the offset is valid for the
 * local date-time according to the rules of the specified zone.
 * If the offset is invalid, an exception is thrown.
 *
 * @param localDateTime  the local date-time, not null
 * @param offset  the zone offset, not null
 * @param zone  the time-zone, not null
 * @return the zoned date-time, not null
 * @throws DateTimeException if the combination of arguments is invalid
 */
public static ZonedDateTime ofStrict(LocalDateTime localDateTime, ZoneOffset offset, ZoneId zone) {
    Objects.requireNonNull(localDateTime, "localDateTime");
    Objects.requireNonNull(offset, "offset");
    Objects.requireNonNull(zone, "zone");
    ZoneRules rules = zone.getRules();
    if (rules.isValidOffset(localDateTime, offset) == false) {
        ZoneOffsetTransition trans = rules.getTransition(localDateTime);
        if (trans != null && trans.isGap()) {
            // error message says daylight savings for simplicity
            // even though there are other kinds of gaps
            throw new DateTimeException("LocalDateTime '" + localDateTime +
                    "' does not exist in zone '" + zone +
                    "' due to a gap in the local time-line, typically caused by daylight savings");
        }
        throw new DateTimeException("ZoneOffset '" + offset + "' is not valid for LocalDateTime '" +
                localDateTime + "' in zone '" + zone + "'");
    }
    return new ZonedDateTime(localDateTime, offset, zone);
}
 
Example 13
Source File: ZonedDateTime.java    From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Obtains an instance of {@code ZonedDateTime} strictly validating the
 * combination of local date-time, offset and zone ID.
 * <p>
 * This creates a zoned date-time ensuring that the offset is valid for the
 * local date-time according to the rules of the specified zone.
 * If the offset is invalid, an exception is thrown.
 *
 * @param localDateTime  the local date-time, not null
 * @param offset  the zone offset, not null
 * @param zone  the time-zone, not null
 * @return the zoned date-time, not null
 */
public static ZonedDateTime ofStrict(LocalDateTime localDateTime, ZoneOffset offset, ZoneId zone) {
    Objects.requireNonNull(localDateTime, "localDateTime");
    Objects.requireNonNull(offset, "offset");
    Objects.requireNonNull(zone, "zone");
    ZoneRules rules = zone.getRules();
    if (rules.isValidOffset(localDateTime, offset) == false) {
        ZoneOffsetTransition trans = rules.getTransition(localDateTime);
        if (trans != null && trans.isGap()) {
            // error message says daylight savings for simplicity
            // even though there are other kinds of gaps
            throw new DateTimeException("LocalDateTime '" + localDateTime +
                    "' does not exist in zone '" + zone +
                    "' due to a gap in the local time-line, typically caused by daylight savings");
        }
        throw new DateTimeException("ZoneOffset '" + offset + "' is not valid for LocalDateTime '" +
                localDateTime + "' in zone '" + zone + "'");
    }
    return new ZonedDateTime(localDateTime, offset, zone);
}
 
Example 14
Source File: ZonedDateTime.java    From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Obtains an instance of {@code ZonedDateTime} strictly validating the
 * combination of local date-time, offset and zone ID.
 * <p>
 * This creates a zoned date-time ensuring that the offset is valid for the
 * local date-time according to the rules of the specified zone.
 * If the offset is invalid, an exception is thrown.
 *
 * @param localDateTime  the local date-time, not null
 * @param offset  the zone offset, not null
 * @param zone  the time-zone, not null
 * @return the zoned date-time, not null
 */
public static ZonedDateTime ofStrict(LocalDateTime localDateTime, ZoneOffset offset, ZoneId zone) {
    Objects.requireNonNull(localDateTime, "localDateTime");
    Objects.requireNonNull(offset, "offset");
    Objects.requireNonNull(zone, "zone");
    ZoneRules rules = zone.getRules();
    if (rules.isValidOffset(localDateTime, offset) == false) {
        ZoneOffsetTransition trans = rules.getTransition(localDateTime);
        if (trans != null && trans.isGap()) {
            // error message says daylight savings for simplicity
            // even though there are other kinds of gaps
            throw new DateTimeException("LocalDateTime '" + localDateTime +
                    "' does not exist in zone '" + zone +
                    "' due to a gap in the local time-line, typically caused by daylight savings");
        }
        throw new DateTimeException("ZoneOffset '" + offset + "' is not valid for LocalDateTime '" +
                localDateTime + "' in zone '" + zone + "'");
    }
    return new ZonedDateTime(localDateTime, offset, zone);
}
 
Example 15
Source File: ZonedDateTime.java    From desugar_jdk_libs with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Obtains an instance of {@code ZonedDateTime} strictly validating the
 * combination of local date-time, offset and zone ID.
 * <p>
 * This creates a zoned date-time ensuring that the offset is valid for the
 * local date-time according to the rules of the specified zone.
 * If the offset is invalid, an exception is thrown.
 *
 * @param localDateTime  the local date-time, not null
 * @param offset  the zone offset, not null
 * @param zone  the time-zone, not null
 * @return the zoned date-time, not null
 */
public static ZonedDateTime ofStrict(LocalDateTime localDateTime, ZoneOffset offset, ZoneId zone) {
    Objects.requireNonNull(localDateTime, "localDateTime");
    Objects.requireNonNull(offset, "offset");
    Objects.requireNonNull(zone, "zone");
    ZoneRules rules = zone.getRules();
    if (rules.isValidOffset(localDateTime, offset) == false) {
        ZoneOffsetTransition trans = rules.getTransition(localDateTime);
        if (trans != null && trans.isGap()) {
            // error message says daylight savings for simplicity
            // even though there are other kinds of gaps
            throw new DateTimeException("LocalDateTime '" + localDateTime +
                    "' does not exist in zone '" + zone +
                    "' due to a gap in the local time-line, typically caused by daylight savings");
        }
        throw new DateTimeException("ZoneOffset '" + offset + "' is not valid for LocalDateTime '" +
                localDateTime + "' in zone '" + zone + "'");
    }
    return new ZonedDateTime(localDateTime, offset, zone);
}
 
Example 16
Source File: ZonedDateTime.java    From JDKSourceCode1.8 with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Obtains an instance of {@code ZonedDateTime} strictly validating the
 * combination of local date-time, offset and zone ID.
 * <p>
 * This creates a zoned date-time ensuring that the offset is valid for the
 * local date-time according to the rules of the specified zone.
 * If the offset is invalid, an exception is thrown.
 *
 * @param localDateTime  the local date-time, not null
 * @param offset  the zone offset, not null
 * @param zone  the time-zone, not null
 * @return the zoned date-time, not null
 */
public static ZonedDateTime ofStrict(LocalDateTime localDateTime, ZoneOffset offset, ZoneId zone) {
    Objects.requireNonNull(localDateTime, "localDateTime");
    Objects.requireNonNull(offset, "offset");
    Objects.requireNonNull(zone, "zone");
    ZoneRules rules = zone.getRules();
    if (rules.isValidOffset(localDateTime, offset) == false) {
        ZoneOffsetTransition trans = rules.getTransition(localDateTime);
        if (trans != null && trans.isGap()) {
            // error message says daylight savings for simplicity
            // even though there are other kinds of gaps
            throw new DateTimeException("LocalDateTime '" + localDateTime +
                    "' does not exist in zone '" + zone +
                    "' due to a gap in the local time-line, typically caused by daylight savings");
        }
        throw new DateTimeException("ZoneOffset '" + offset + "' is not valid for LocalDateTime '" +
                localDateTime + "' in zone '" + zone + "'");
    }
    return new ZonedDateTime(localDateTime, offset, zone);
}
 
Example 17
Source File: ZonedDateTime.java    From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Obtains an instance of {@code ZonedDateTime} strictly validating the
 * combination of local date-time, offset and zone ID.
 * <p>
 * This creates a zoned date-time ensuring that the offset is valid for the
 * local date-time according to the rules of the specified zone.
 * If the offset is invalid, an exception is thrown.
 *
 * @param localDateTime  the local date-time, not null
 * @param offset  the zone offset, not null
 * @param zone  the time-zone, not null
 * @return the zoned date-time, not null
 */
public static ZonedDateTime ofStrict(LocalDateTime localDateTime, ZoneOffset offset, ZoneId zone) {
    Objects.requireNonNull(localDateTime, "localDateTime");
    Objects.requireNonNull(offset, "offset");
    Objects.requireNonNull(zone, "zone");
    ZoneRules rules = zone.getRules();
    if (rules.isValidOffset(localDateTime, offset) == false) {
        ZoneOffsetTransition trans = rules.getTransition(localDateTime);
        if (trans != null && trans.isGap()) {
            // error message says daylight savings for simplicity
            // even though there are other kinds of gaps
            throw new DateTimeException("LocalDateTime '" + localDateTime +
                    "' does not exist in zone '" + zone +
                    "' due to a gap in the local time-line, typically caused by daylight savings");
        }
        throw new DateTimeException("ZoneOffset '" + offset + "' is not valid for LocalDateTime '" +
                localDateTime + "' in zone '" + zone + "'");
    }
    return new ZonedDateTime(localDateTime, offset, zone);
}
 
Example 18
Source File: ZonedDateTime.java    From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Obtains an instance of {@code ZonedDateTime} strictly validating the
 * combination of local date-time, offset and zone ID.
 * <p>
 * This creates a zoned date-time ensuring that the offset is valid for the
 * local date-time according to the rules of the specified zone.
 * If the offset is invalid, an exception is thrown.
 *
 * @param localDateTime  the local date-time, not null
 * @param offset  the zone offset, not null
 * @param zone  the time-zone, not null
 * @return the zoned date-time, not null
 */
public static ZonedDateTime ofStrict(LocalDateTime localDateTime, ZoneOffset offset, ZoneId zone) {
    Objects.requireNonNull(localDateTime, "localDateTime");
    Objects.requireNonNull(offset, "offset");
    Objects.requireNonNull(zone, "zone");
    ZoneRules rules = zone.getRules();
    if (rules.isValidOffset(localDateTime, offset) == false) {
        ZoneOffsetTransition trans = rules.getTransition(localDateTime);
        if (trans != null && trans.isGap()) {
            // error message says daylight savings for simplicity
            // even though there are other kinds of gaps
            throw new DateTimeException("LocalDateTime '" + localDateTime +
                    "' does not exist in zone '" + zone +
                    "' due to a gap in the local time-line, typically caused by daylight savings");
        }
        throw new DateTimeException("ZoneOffset '" + offset + "' is not valid for LocalDateTime '" +
                localDateTime + "' in zone '" + zone + "'");
    }
    return new ZonedDateTime(localDateTime, offset, zone);
}
 
Example 19
Source File: ZonedDateTime.java    From dragonwell8_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Obtains an instance of {@code ZonedDateTime} strictly validating the
 * combination of local date-time, offset and zone ID.
 * <p>
 * This creates a zoned date-time ensuring that the offset is valid for the
 * local date-time according to the rules of the specified zone.
 * If the offset is invalid, an exception is thrown.
 *
 * @param localDateTime  the local date-time, not null
 * @param offset  the zone offset, not null
 * @param zone  the time-zone, not null
 * @return the zoned date-time, not null
 */
public static ZonedDateTime ofStrict(LocalDateTime localDateTime, ZoneOffset offset, ZoneId zone) {
    Objects.requireNonNull(localDateTime, "localDateTime");
    Objects.requireNonNull(offset, "offset");
    Objects.requireNonNull(zone, "zone");
    ZoneRules rules = zone.getRules();
    if (rules.isValidOffset(localDateTime, offset) == false) {
        ZoneOffsetTransition trans = rules.getTransition(localDateTime);
        if (trans != null && trans.isGap()) {
            // error message says daylight savings for simplicity
            // even though there are other kinds of gaps
            throw new DateTimeException("LocalDateTime '" + localDateTime +
                    "' does not exist in zone '" + zone +
                    "' due to a gap in the local time-line, typically caused by daylight savings");
        }
        throw new DateTimeException("ZoneOffset '" + offset + "' is not valid for LocalDateTime '" +
                localDateTime + "' in zone '" + zone + "'");
    }
    return new ZonedDateTime(localDateTime, offset, zone);
}