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1// © 2016 and later: Unicode, Inc. and others.
2// License & terms of use: http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html
374ca955 3/*
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51004dcb 5 * Copyright (C) 2007-2013, International Business Machines Corporation
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6 * and others. All Rights Reserved.
7 *****************************************************************************
374ca955 8 *
46f4442e 9 * File CHNSECAL.H
374ca955 10 *
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11 * Modification History:
12 *
13 * Date Name Description
14 * 9/18/2007 ajmacher ported from java ChineseCalendar
15 *****************************************************************************
16 */
17
18#ifndef CHNSECAL_H
19#define CHNSECAL_H
20
21#include "unicode/utypes.h"
22
23#if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING
24
25#include "unicode/calendar.h"
51004dcb 26#include "unicode/timezone.h"
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27
28U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
29
30/**
31 * <code>ChineseCalendar</code> is a concrete subclass of {@link Calendar}
32 * that implements a traditional Chinese calendar. The traditional Chinese
33 * calendar is a lunisolar calendar: Each month starts on a new moon, and
34 * the months are numbered according to solar events, specifically, to
35 * guarantee that month 11 always contains the winter solstice. In order
36 * to accomplish this, leap months are inserted in certain years. Leap
37 * months are numbered the same as the month they follow. The decision of
38 * which month is a leap month depends on the relative movements of the sun
39 * and moon.
40 *
41 * <p>This class defines one addition field beyond those defined by
42 * <code>Calendar</code>: The <code>IS_LEAP_MONTH</code> field takes the
43 * value of 0 for normal months, or 1 for leap months.
44 *
45 * <p>All astronomical computations are performed with respect to a time
46 * zone of GMT+8:00 and a longitude of 120 degrees east. Although some
47 * calendars implement a historically more accurate convention of using
48 * Beijing's local longitude (116 degrees 25 minutes east) and time zone
49 * (GMT+7:45:40) for dates before 1929, we do not implement this here.
50 *
51 * <p>Years are counted in two different ways in the Chinese calendar. The
52 * first method is by sequential numbering from the 61st year of the reign
53 * of Huang Di, 2637 BCE, which is designated year 1 on the Chinese
54 * calendar. The second method uses 60-year cycles from the same starting
55 * point, which is designated year 1 of cycle 1. In this class, the
56 * <code>EXTENDED_YEAR</code> field contains the sequential year count.
57 * The <code>ERA</code> field contains the cycle number, and the
58 * <code>YEAR</code> field contains the year of the cycle, a value between
59 * 1 and 60.
60 *
61 * <p>There is some variation in what is considered the starting point of
62 * the calendar, with some sources starting in the first year of the reign
63 * of Huang Di, rather than the 61st. This gives continuous year numbers
64 * 60 years greater and cycle numbers one greater than what this class
65 * implements.
66 *
67 * <p>Because <code>ChineseCalendar</code> defines an additional field and
68 * redefines the way the <code>ERA</code> field is used, it requires a new
69 * format class, <code>ChineseDateFormat</code>. As always, use the
70 * methods <code>DateFormat.getXxxInstance(Calendar cal,...)</code> to
71 * obtain a formatter for this calendar.
72 *
73 * <p>References:<ul>
74 *
75 * <li>Dershowitz and Reingold, <i>Calendrical Calculations</i>,
76 * Cambridge University Press, 1997</li>
77 *
78 * <li>Helmer Aslaksen's
79 * <a href="http://www.math.nus.edu.sg/aslaksen/calendar/chinese.shtml">
80 * Chinese Calendar page</a></li>
81 *
82 * <li>The <a href="http://www.tondering.dk/claus/calendar.html">
83 * Calendar FAQ</a></li>
84 *
85 * </ul>
86 *
87 * <p>
51004dcb 88 * This class should only be subclassed to implement variants of the Chinese lunar calendar.</p>
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89 * <p>
90 * ChineseCalendar usually should be instantiated using
91 * {@link com.ibm.icu.util.Calendar#getInstance(ULocale)} passing in a <code>ULocale</code>
92 * with the tag <code>"@calendar=chinese"</code>.</p>
93 *
94 * @see com.ibm.icu.text.ChineseDateFormat
95 * @see com.ibm.icu.util.Calendar
96 * @author Alan Liu
51004dcb 97 * @internal
374ca955 98 */
51004dcb 99class U_I18N_API ChineseCalendar : public Calendar {
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100 public:
101 //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
102 // Constructors...
103 //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
104
105 /**
51004dcb 106 * Constructs a ChineseCalendar based on the current time in the default time zone
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107 * with the given locale.
108 *
109 * @param aLocale The given locale.
110 * @param success Indicates the status of ChineseCalendar object construction.
111 * Returns U_ZERO_ERROR if constructed successfully.
112 * @internal
113 */
114 ChineseCalendar(const Locale& aLocale, UErrorCode &success);
115
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116 protected:
117
118 /**
119 * Constructs a ChineseCalendar based on the current time in the default time zone
120 * with the given locale, using the specified epoch year and time zone for
121 * astronomical calculations.
122 *
123 * @param aLocale The given locale.
124 * @param epochYear The epoch year to use for calculation.
125 * @param zoneAstroCalc The TimeZone to use for astronomical calculations. If null,
126 * will be set appropriately for Chinese calendar (UTC + 8:00).
127 * @param success Indicates the status of ChineseCalendar object construction;
128 * if successful, will not be changed to an error value.
129 * @internal
130 */
131 ChineseCalendar(const Locale& aLocale, int32_t epochYear, const TimeZone* zoneAstroCalc, UErrorCode &success);
132
133 public:
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134 /**
135 * Copy Constructor
136 * @internal
137 */
138 ChineseCalendar(const ChineseCalendar& other);
139
140 /**
141 * Destructor.
142 * @internal
143 */
144 virtual ~ChineseCalendar();
145
146 // clone
147 virtual Calendar* clone() const;
148
149 private:
150
151 //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
152 // Internal data....
153 //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
154
155 UBool isLeapYear;
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156 int32_t fEpochYear; // Start year of this Chinese calendar instance.
157 const TimeZone* fZoneAstroCalc; // Zone used for the astronomical calculation
158 // of this Chinese calendar instance.
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159
160 //----------------------------------------------------------------------
161 // Calendar framework
162 //----------------------------------------------------------------------
163
164 protected:
165 virtual int32_t handleGetLimit(UCalendarDateFields field, ELimitType limitType) const;
166 virtual int32_t handleGetMonthLength(int32_t extendedYear, int32_t month) const;
167 virtual int32_t handleComputeMonthStart(int32_t eyear, int32_t month, UBool useMonth) const;
168 virtual int32_t handleGetExtendedYear();
169 virtual void handleComputeFields(int32_t julianDay, UErrorCode &status);
170 virtual const UFieldResolutionTable* getFieldResolutionTable() const;
171
51004dcb 172 public:
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173 virtual void add(UCalendarDateFields field, int32_t amount, UErrorCode &status);
174 virtual void add(EDateFields field, int32_t amount, UErrorCode &status);
175 virtual void roll(UCalendarDateFields field, int32_t amount, UErrorCode &status);
176 virtual void roll(EDateFields field, int32_t amount, UErrorCode &status);
177
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178 //----------------------------------------------------------------------
179 // Internal methods & astronomical calculations
180 //----------------------------------------------------------------------
181
51004dcb 182 private:
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183
184 static const UFieldResolutionTable CHINESE_DATE_PRECEDENCE[];
185
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186 double daysToMillis(double days) const;
187 double millisToDays(double millis) const;
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188 virtual int32_t winterSolstice(int32_t gyear) const;
189 virtual int32_t newMoonNear(double days, UBool after) const;
190 virtual int32_t synodicMonthsBetween(int32_t day1, int32_t day2) const;
191 virtual int32_t majorSolarTerm(int32_t days) const;
192 virtual UBool hasNoMajorSolarTerm(int32_t newMoon) const;
193 virtual UBool isLeapMonthBetween(int32_t newMoon1, int32_t newMoon2) const;
194 virtual void computeChineseFields(int32_t days, int32_t gyear,
195 int32_t gmonth, UBool setAllFields);
196 virtual int32_t newYear(int32_t gyear) const;
197 virtual void offsetMonth(int32_t newMoon, int32_t dom, int32_t delta);
51004dcb 198 const TimeZone* getChineseCalZoneAstroCalc(void) const;
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199
200 // UObject stuff
201 public:
202 /**
203 * @return The class ID for this object. All objects of a given class have the
204 * same class ID. Objects of other classes have different class IDs.
205 * @internal
206 */
207 virtual UClassID getDynamicClassID(void) const;
208
209 /**
210 * Return the class ID for this class. This is useful only for comparing to a return
211 * value from getDynamicClassID(). For example:
212 *
213 * Base* polymorphic_pointer = createPolymorphicObject();
214 * if (polymorphic_pointer->getDynamicClassID() ==
215 * Derived::getStaticClassID()) ...
216 *
217 * @return The class ID for all objects of this class.
218 * @internal
219 */
51004dcb 220 static UClassID U_EXPORT2 getStaticClassID(void);
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221
222 /**
223 * return the calendar type, "chinese".
224 *
225 * @return calendar type
226 * @internal
227 */
228 virtual const char * getType() const;
229
230
231 protected:
232 /**
233 * (Overrides Calendar) Return true if the current date for this Calendar is in
234 * Daylight Savings Time. Recognizes DST_OFFSET, if it is set.
235 *
236 * @param status Fill-in parameter which receives the status of this operation.
237 * @return True if the current date for this Calendar is in Daylight Savings Time,
238 * false, otherwise.
239 * @internal
240 */
241 virtual UBool inDaylightTime(UErrorCode& status) const;
242
243
244 /**
245 * Returns TRUE because the Islamic Calendar does have a default century
246 * @internal
247 */
248 virtual UBool haveDefaultCentury() const;
249
250 /**
251 * Returns the date of the start of the default century
252 * @return start of century - in milliseconds since epoch, 1970
253 * @internal
254 */
255 virtual UDate defaultCenturyStart() const;
256
257 /**
258 * Returns the year in which the default century begins
259 * @internal
260 */
261 virtual int32_t defaultCenturyStartYear() const;
262
263 private: // default century stuff.
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264
265 /**
266 * Returns the beginning date of the 100-year window that dates
267 * with 2-digit years are considered to fall within.
268 */
269 UDate internalGetDefaultCenturyStart(void) const;
270
271 /**
272 * Returns the first year of the 100-year window that dates with
273 * 2-digit years are considered to fall within.
274 */
275 int32_t internalGetDefaultCenturyStartYear(void) const;
276
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277 ChineseCalendar(); // default constructor not implemented
278};
279
280U_NAMESPACE_END
281
282#endif
283#endif