/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Copyright (C) 2003-2006 Ben van Klinken and the CLucene Team * * Distributable under the terms of either the Apache License (Version 2.0) or * the GNU Lesser General Public License, as specified in the COPYING file. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ #ifndef _lucene_document_DateField_ #define _lucene_document_DateField_ #if defined(_LUCENE_PRAGMA_ONCE) # pragma once #endif CL_NS_DEF(document) //here are some constants used throughout clucene //make date strings long enough to last a millenium #define DATEFIELD_DATE_MAX _ILONGLONG(31536000000000) //1000L*365*24*60*60*1000 #define DATEFIELD_DATE_LEN 9 ////Long.toString(DATEFIELD_DATE_MAX, Character.MAX_RADIX).length() /** * Provides support for converting dates to strings and vice-versa. * The strings are structured so that lexicographic sorting orders by date, * which makes them suitable for use as field values and search terms. * *
Note that this class saves dates with millisecond granularity, * which is bad for {@link RangeQuery} and {@link PrefixQuery}, as those * queries are expanded to a BooleanQuery with a potentially large number * of terms when searching. Thus you might want to use * {@link DateTools} instead. * *
* Note: dates before 1970 cannot be used, and therefore cannot be * indexed when using this class. See {@link DateTools} for an * alternative without such a limitation. * * @deprecated If you build a new index, use {@link DateTools} instead. This class is included for use with existing * indices and will be removed in a future release. */ class DateField :LUCENE_BASE { public: ~DateField(); /** * Converts a millisecond time to a string suitable for indexing. * @throws RuntimeException if the time specified in the * method argument is negative, that is, before 1970 */ static TCHAR* timeToString(const int64_t time); /** * Converts a millisecond time to a string suitable for indexing. * @throws CL_ERR_IllegalArgument if the time specified in the * method argument is negative, that is, before 1970 * @param str must be a character array DATEFIELD_DATE_LEN+1 or longer */ static void timeToString(const int64_t time, TCHAR* str); /** Converts a string-encoded date into a millisecond time. */ static int64_t stringToTime(const TCHAR* s); }; CL_NS_END #endif