/* ******************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2003-2007, International Business Machines Corporation * and others. All Rights Reserved. ******************************************************************************** * * File BUDDHCAL.H * * Modification History: * * Date Name Description * 05/13/2003 srl copied from gregocal.h * 06/29/2007 srl copied from buddhcal.h ******************************************************************************** */ #ifndef TAIWNCAL_H #define TAIWNCAL_H #include "unicode/utypes.h" #if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING #include "unicode/calendar.h" #include "unicode/gregocal.h" U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN /** * Concrete class which provides the Taiwan calendar. *

* TaiwanCalendar is a subclass of GregorianCalendar * that numbers years since 1912 *

* The Taiwan calendar is identical to the Gregorian calendar in all respects * except for the year and era. Years are numbered since 1912 AD (Gregorian), * so that 1912 AD (Gregorian) is equivalent to 1 MINGUO (Minguo Era) and 1998 AD is 87 MINGUO. *

* The Taiwan Calendar has two eras: BEFORE_MINGUO and MINGUO. *

* @internal */ class TaiwanCalendar : public GregorianCalendar { public: /** * Useful constants for TaiwanCalendar. Only one Era. * @internal */ enum EEras { BEFORE_MINGUO = 0, MINGUO = 1 }; /** * Constructs a TaiwanCalendar based on the current time in the default time zone * with the given locale. * * @param aLocale The given locale. * @param success Indicates the status of TaiwanCalendar object construction. * Returns U_ZERO_ERROR if constructed successfully. * @internal */ TaiwanCalendar(const Locale& aLocale, UErrorCode& success); /** * Destructor * @internal */ virtual ~TaiwanCalendar(); /** * Copy constructor * @param source the object to be copied. * @internal */ TaiwanCalendar(const TaiwanCalendar& source); /** * Default assignment operator * @param right the object to be copied. * @internal */ TaiwanCalendar& operator=(const TaiwanCalendar& right); /** * Create and return a polymorphic copy of this calendar. * @return return a polymorphic copy of this calendar. * @internal */ virtual Calendar* clone(void) const; public: /** * Override Calendar Returns a unique class ID POLYMORPHICALLY. Pure virtual * override. This method is to implement a simple version of RTTI, since not all C++ * compilers support genuine RTTI. Polymorphic operator==() and clone() methods call * this method. * * @return The class ID for this object. All objects of a given class have the * same class ID. Objects of other classes have different class IDs. * @internal */ virtual UClassID getDynamicClassID(void) const; /** * Return the class ID for this class. This is useful only for comparing to a return * value from getDynamicClassID(). For example: * * Base* polymorphic_pointer = createPolymorphicObject(); * if (polymorphic_pointer->getDynamicClassID() == * Derived::getStaticClassID()) ... * * @return The class ID for all objects of this class. * @internal */ U_I18N_API static UClassID U_EXPORT2 getStaticClassID(void); /** * return the calendar type, "Taiwan". * * @return calendar type * @internal */ virtual const char * getType() const; private: TaiwanCalendar(); // default constructor not implemented protected: /** * Return the extended year defined by the current fields. This will * use the UCAL_EXTENDED_YEAR field or the UCAL_YEAR and supra-year fields (such * as UCAL_ERA) specific to the calendar system, depending on which set of * fields is newer. * @return the extended year * @internal */ virtual int32_t handleGetExtendedYear(); /** * Subclasses may override this method to compute several fields * specific to each calendar system. * @internal */ virtual void handleComputeFields(int32_t julianDay, UErrorCode& status); /** * Subclass API for defining limits of different types. * @param field one of the field numbers * @param limitType one of MINIMUM, GREATEST_MINIMUM, * LEAST_MAXIMUM, or MAXIMUM * @internal */ virtual int32_t handleGetLimit(UCalendarDateFields field, ELimitType limitType) const; /** * Returns TRUE because the Taiwan Calendar does have a default century * @internal */ virtual UBool haveDefaultCentury() const; /** * Returns the date of the start of the default century * @return start of century - in milliseconds since epoch, 1970 * @internal */ virtual UDate defaultCenturyStart() const; /** * Returns the year in which the default century begins * @internal */ virtual int32_t defaultCenturyStartYear() const; private: // default century stuff. /** * The system maintains a static default century start date. This is initialized * the first time it is used. Before then, it is set to SYSTEM_DEFAULT_CENTURY to * indicate an uninitialized state. Once the system default century date and year * are set, they do not change. */ static UDate fgSystemDefaultCenturyStart; /** * See documentation for systemDefaultCenturyStart. */ static int32_t fgSystemDefaultCenturyStartYear; /** * Default value that indicates the defaultCenturyStartYear is unitialized */ static const int32_t fgSystemDefaultCenturyYear; /** * start of default century, as a date */ static const UDate fgSystemDefaultCentury; /** * Returns the beginning date of the 100-year window that dates * with 2-digit years are considered to fall within. */ UDate internalGetDefaultCenturyStart(void) const; /** * Returns the first year of the 100-year window that dates with * 2-digit years are considered to fall within. */ int32_t internalGetDefaultCenturyStartYear(void) const; /** * Initializes the 100-year window that dates with 2-digit years * are considered to fall within so that its start date is 80 years * before the current time. */ static void initializeSystemDefaultCentury(void); }; U_NAMESPACE_END #endif /* #if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING */ #endif // _TAIWNCAL //eof