Package com.facebook.presto.jdbc.internal.joda.time.format

Examples of com.facebook.presto.jdbc.internal.joda.time.format.PeriodFormatter


     * @return the millisecond duration
     * @throws ClassCastException if the object is invalid
     */
    public void setInto(ReadWritablePeriod period, Object object, Chronology chrono) {
        String str = (String) object;
        PeriodFormatter parser = ISOPeriodFormat.standard();
        period.clear();
        int pos = parser.parseInto(period, str, 0);
        if (pos < str.length()) {
            if (pos < 0) {
                // Parse again to get a better exception thrown.
                parser.withParseType(period.getPeriodType()).parseMutablePeriod(str);
            }
            throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid format: \"" + str + '"');
        }
    }
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            throw new IllegalArgumentException("Format invalid: " + str);
        }

        DateTimeFormatter dateTimeParser = ISODateTimeFormat.dateTimeParser();
        dateTimeParser = dateTimeParser.withChronology(chrono);
        PeriodFormatter periodParser = ISOPeriodFormat.standard();
        long startInstant = 0, endInstant = 0;
        Period period = null;
        Chronology parsedChrono = null;
       
        // before slash
        char c = leftStr.charAt(0);
        if (c == 'P' || c == 'p') {
            period = periodParser.withParseType(getPeriodType(leftStr)).parsePeriod(leftStr);
        } else {
            DateTime start = dateTimeParser.parseDateTime(leftStr);
            startInstant = start.getMillis();
            parsedChrono = start.getChronology();
        }
       
        // after slash
        c = rightStr.charAt(0);
        if (c == 'P' || c == 'p') {
            if (period != null) {
                throw new IllegalArgumentException("Interval composed of two durations: " + str);
            }
            period = periodParser.withParseType(getPeriodType(rightStr)).parsePeriod(rightStr);
            chrono = (chrono != null ? chrono : parsedChrono);
            endInstant = chrono.add(period, startInstant, 1);
        } else {
            DateTime end = dateTimeParser.parseDateTime(rightStr);
            endInstant = end.getMillis();
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     * @return the millisecond duration
     * @throws ClassCastException if the object is invalid
     */
    public void setInto(ReadWritablePeriod period, Object object, Chronology chrono) {
        String str = (String) object;
        PeriodFormatter parser = ISOPeriodFormat.standard();
        period.clear();
        int pos = parser.parseInto(period, str, 0);
        if (pos < str.length()) {
            if (pos < 0) {
                // Parse again to get a better exception thrown.
                parser.withParseType(period.getPeriodType()).parseMutablePeriod(str);
            }
            throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid format: \"" + str + '"');
        }
    }
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            throw new IllegalArgumentException("Format invalid: " + str);
        }

        DateTimeFormatter dateTimeParser = ISODateTimeFormat.dateTimeParser();
        dateTimeParser = dateTimeParser.withChronology(chrono);
        PeriodFormatter periodParser = ISOPeriodFormat.standard();
        long startInstant = 0, endInstant = 0;
        Period period = null;
        Chronology parsedChrono = null;
       
        // before slash
        char c = leftStr.charAt(0);
        if (c == 'P' || c == 'p') {
            period = periodParser.withParseType(getPeriodType(leftStr)).parsePeriod(leftStr);
        } else {
            DateTime start = dateTimeParser.parseDateTime(leftStr);
            startInstant = start.getMillis();
            parsedChrono = start.getChronology();
        }
       
        // after slash
        c = rightStr.charAt(0);
        if (c == 'P' || c == 'p') {
            if (period != null) {
                throw new IllegalArgumentException("Interval composed of two durations: " + str);
            }
            period = periodParser.withParseType(getPeriodType(rightStr)).parsePeriod(rightStr);
            chrono = (chrono != null ? chrono : parsedChrono);
            endInstant = chrono.add(period, startInstant, 1);
        } else {
            DateTime end = dateTimeParser.parseDateTime(rightStr);
            endInstant = end.getMillis();
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