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1// © 2016 and later: Unicode, Inc. and others.
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3/*
4 *****************************************************************************
5 * Copyright (C) 2003-2008, International Business Machines Corporation
6 * and others. All Rights Reserved.
7 *****************************************************************************
8 *
9 * File INDIANCAL.H
10 *****************************************************************************
11 */
12
13#ifndef INDIANCAL_H
14#define INDIANCAL_H
15
16#include "unicode/utypes.h"
17
18#if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING
19
20#include "unicode/calendar.h"
21
22U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
23
24/**
25 * Concrete class which provides the Indian calendar.
26 * <P>
27 * <code>IndianCalendar</code> is a subclass of <code>Calendar</code>
28 * that numbers years since the begining of SAKA ERA. This is the civil calendar
29 * which is accepted by government of India as Indian National Calendar.
30 * The two calendars most widely used in India today are the Vikrama calendar
31 * followed in North India and the Shalivahana or Saka calendar which is followed
32 * in South India and Maharashtra.
33
34 * A variant of the Shalivahana Calendar was reformed and standardized as the
35 * Indian National calendar in 1957.
36 * <p>
37 * Some details of Indian National Calendar (to be implemented) :
38 * The Months
39 * Month Length Start date (Gregorian)
40 * =================================================
41 * 1 Chaitra 30/31 March 22*
42 * 2 Vaisakha 31 April 21
43 * 3 Jyaistha 31 May 22
44 * 4 Asadha 31 June 22
45 * 5 Sravana 31 July 23
46 * 6 Bhadra 31 August 23
47 * 7 Asvina 30 September 23
48 * 8 Kartika 30 October 23
49 * 9 Agrahayana 30 November 22
50 * 10 Pausa 30 December 22
51 * 11 Magha 30 January 21
52 * 12 Phalguna 30 February 20
53
54 * In leap years, Chaitra has 31 days and starts on March 21 instead.
55 * The leap years of Gregorian calendar and Indian National Calendar are in synchornization.
56 * So When its a leap year in Gregorian calendar then Chaitra has 31 days.
57 *
58 * The Years
59 * Years are counted in the Saka Era, which starts its year 0 in 78AD (by gregorian calendar).
60 * So for eg. 9th June 2006 by Gregorian Calendar, is same as 19th of Jyaistha in 1928 of Saka
61 * era by Indian National Calendar.
62 * <p>
63 * The Indian Calendar has only one allowable era: <code>Saka Era</code>. If the
64 * calendar is not in lenient mode (see <code>setLenient</code>), dates before
65 * 1/1/1 Saka Era are rejected with an <code>IllegalArgumentException</code>.
66 * <p>
67 * @internal
68 */
69
70
3d1f044b 71class U_I18N_API IndianCalendar : public Calendar {
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72public:
73 /**
74 * Useful constants for IndianCalendar.
75 * @internal
76 */
77 enum EEras {
78 /**
79 * Constant for Chaitra, the 1st month of the Indian year.
80 */
81 CHAITRA,
82
83 /**
84 * Constant for Vaisakha, the 2nd month of the Indian year.
85 */
86 VAISAKHA,
87
88 /**
89 * Constant for Jyaistha, the 3rd month of the Indian year.
90 */
91 JYAISTHA,
92
93 /**
94 * Constant for Asadha, the 4th month of the Indian year.
95 */
96 ASADHA,
97
98 /**
99 * Constant for Sravana, the 5th month of the Indian year.
100 */
101 SRAVANA,
102
103 /**
104 * Constant for Bhadra the 6th month of the Indian year
105 */
106 BHADRA,
107
108 /**
109 * Constant for the Asvina, the 7th month of the Indian year.
110 */
111 ASVINA,
112
113 /**
114 * Constant for Kartika, the 8th month of the Indian year.
115 */
116 KARTIKA,
117
118 /**
119 * Constant for Agrahayana, the 9th month of the Indian year.
120 */
121 AGRAHAYANA,
122
123 /**
124 * Constant for Pausa, the 10th month of the Indian year.
125 */
126 PAUSA,
127
128 /**
129 * Constant for Magha, the 11th month of the Indian year.
130 */
131 MAGHA,
132
133 /**
134 * Constant for Phalguna, the 12th month of the Indian year.
135 */
136 PHALGUNA
137 };
138
139 //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
140 // Constructors...
141 //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
142
143 /**
144 * Constructs an IndianCalendar based on the current time in the default time zone
145 * with the given locale.
146 *
147 * @param aLocale The given locale.
148 * @param success Indicates the status of IndianCalendar object construction.
149 * Returns U_ZERO_ERROR if constructed successfully.
150 * @param beCivil Whether the calendar should be civil (default-TRUE) or religious (FALSE)
151 * @internal
152 */
153 IndianCalendar(const Locale& aLocale, UErrorCode &success);
154
155 /**
156 * Copy Constructor
157 * @internal
158 */
159 IndianCalendar(const IndianCalendar& other);
160
161 /**
162 * Destructor.
163 * @internal
164 */
165 virtual ~IndianCalendar();
166
167 /**
168 * Determines whether this object uses the fixed-cycle Indian civil calendar
169 * or an approximation of the religious, astronomical calendar.
170 *
171 * @param beCivil <code>CIVIL</code> to use the civil calendar,
172 * <code>ASTRONOMICAL</code> to use the astronomical calendar.
173 * @internal
174 */
175 //void setCivil(ECivil beCivil, UErrorCode &status);
176
177 /**
178 * Returns <code>true</code> if this object is using the fixed-cycle civil
179 * calendar, or <code>false</code> if using the religious, astronomical
180 * calendar.
181 * @internal
182 */
183 //UBool isCivil();
184
185
186 // TODO: copy c'tor, etc
187
188 // clone
189 virtual Calendar* clone() const;
190
191 private:
192 /**
193 * Determine whether a year is the gregorian year a leap year
194 */
195 //static UBool isGregorianLeap(int32_t year);
196 //----------------------------------------------------------------------
197 // Calendar framework
198 //----------------------------------------------------------------------
199 protected:
200 /**
201 * @internal
202 */
203 virtual int32_t handleGetLimit(UCalendarDateFields field, ELimitType limitType) const;
204
205 /**
206 * Return the length (in days) of the given month.
207 *
208 * @param year The year in Saka era
209 * @param year The month(0-based) in Indian year
210 * @internal
211 */
212 virtual int32_t handleGetMonthLength(int32_t extendedYear, int32_t month) const;
213
214 /**
215 * Return the number of days in the given Indian year
216 * @internal
217 */
218 virtual int32_t handleGetYearLength(int32_t extendedYear) const;
219
220 //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
221 // Functions for converting from field values to milliseconds....
222 //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
223
224 // Return JD of start of given month/year
225 /**
226 * @internal
227 */
228 virtual int32_t handleComputeMonthStart(int32_t eyear, int32_t month, UBool useMonth) const;
229
230 //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
231 // Functions for converting from milliseconds to field values
232 //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
233
234 /**
235 * @internal
236 */
237 virtual int32_t handleGetExtendedYear();
238
239 /**
240 * Override Calendar to compute several fields specific to the Indian
241 * calendar system. These are:
242 *
243 * <ul><li>ERA
244 * <li>YEAR
245 * <li>MONTH
246 * <li>DAY_OF_MONTH
247 * <li>DAY_OF_YEAR
248 * <li>EXTENDED_YEAR</ul>
249 *
250 * The DAY_OF_WEEK and DOW_LOCAL fields are already set when this
251 * method is called. The getGregorianXxx() methods return Gregorian
252 * calendar equivalents for the given Julian day.
253 * @internal
254 */
255 virtual void handleComputeFields(int32_t julianDay, UErrorCode &status);
256
257 // UObject stuff
258 public:
259 /**
260 * @return The class ID for this object. All objects of a given class have the
261 * same class ID. Objects of other classes have different class IDs.
262 * @internal
263 */
264 virtual UClassID getDynamicClassID(void) const;
265
266 /**
267 * Return the class ID for this class. This is useful only for comparing to a return
268 * value from getDynamicClassID(). For example:
269 *
270 * Base* polymorphic_pointer = createPolymorphicObject();
271 * if (polymorphic_pointer->getDynamicClassID() ==
272 * Derived::getStaticClassID()) ...
273 *
274 * @return The class ID for all objects of this class.
275 * @internal
276 */
3d1f044b 277 static UClassID U_EXPORT2 getStaticClassID(void);
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278
279 /**
3d1f044b 280 * return the calendar type, "indian".
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281 *
282 * @return calendar type
283 * @internal
284 */
285 virtual const char * getType() const;
286
287private:
288 IndianCalendar(); // default constructor not implemented
289
290 // Default century.
291protected:
292
293 /**
294 * (Overrides Calendar) Return true if the current date for this Calendar is in
295 * Daylight Savings Time. Recognizes DST_OFFSET, if it is set.
296 *
297 * @param status Fill-in parameter which receives the status of this operation.
298 * @return True if the current date for this Calendar is in Daylight Savings Time,
299 * false, otherwise.
300 * @internal
301 */
302 virtual UBool inDaylightTime(UErrorCode& status) const;
303
304
305 /**
306 * Returns TRUE because the Indian Calendar does have a default century
307 * @internal
308 */
309 virtual UBool haveDefaultCentury() const;
310
311 /**
312 * Returns the date of the start of the default century
313 * @return start of century - in milliseconds since epoch, 1970
314 * @internal
315 */
316 virtual UDate defaultCenturyStart() const;
317
318 /**
319 * Returns the year in which the default century begins
320 * @internal
321 */
322 virtual int32_t defaultCenturyStartYear() const;
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323};
324
325U_NAMESPACE_END
326
327#endif
328#endif
329
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