DurationUtils.java
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package org.apache.commons.lang3.time;
import java.time.Duration;
import java.time.Instant;
import java.time.temporal.ChronoUnit;
import java.time.temporal.Temporal;
import java.util.Objects;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
import org.apache.commons.lang3.LongRange;
import org.apache.commons.lang3.ObjectUtils;
import org.apache.commons.lang3.function.FailableBiConsumer;
import org.apache.commons.lang3.function.FailableConsumer;
import org.apache.commons.lang3.function.FailableRunnable;
import org.apache.commons.lang3.math.NumberUtils;
/**
* Utilities for {@link Duration}.
*
* @since 3.12.0
*/
public class DurationUtils {
/**
* An Integer Range that accepts Longs.
*/
static final LongRange LONG_TO_INT_RANGE = LongRange.of(NumberUtils.LONG_INT_MIN_VALUE, NumberUtils.LONG_INT_MAX_VALUE);
/**
* Accepts the function with the duration as a long milliseconds and int nanoseconds.
*
* @param <T> The function exception.
* @param consumer Accepting function.
* @param duration The duration to pick apart.
* @throws T See the function signature.
* @see StopWatch
*/
@SuppressWarnings("boxing") // boxing unavoidable
public static <T extends Throwable> void accept(final FailableBiConsumer<Long, Integer, T> consumer, final Duration duration)
throws T {
if (consumer != null && duration != null) {
consumer.accept(duration.toMillis(), getNanosOfMilli(duration));
}
}
/**
* Gets the nanosecond part of a Duration converted to milliseconds.
* <p>
* Handy when calling an API that takes a long of milliseconds and an int of nanoseconds. For example,
* {@link Object#wait(long, int)} and {@link Thread#sleep(long, int)}.
* </p>
* <p>
* Note that is this different from {@link Duration#getNano()} because a duration are seconds and nanoseconds.
* </p>
*
* @param duration The duration to query.
* @return nanoseconds between 0 and 999,999.
* @deprecated Use {@link #getNanosOfMilli(Duration)}.
*/
@Deprecated
public static int getNanosOfMiili(final Duration duration) {
return getNanosOfMilli(duration);
}
/**
* Gets the nanosecond part of a Duration converted to milliseconds.
* <p>
* Handy when calling an API that takes a long of milliseconds and an int of nanoseconds. For example,
* {@link Object#wait(long, int)} and {@link Thread#sleep(long, int)}.
* </p>
* <p>
* Note that is this different from {@link Duration#getNano()} because a duration are seconds and nanoseconds.
* </p>
*
* @param duration The duration to query.
* @return nanoseconds between 0 and 999,999.
* @since 3.13.0
*/
public static int getNanosOfMilli(final Duration duration) {
return zeroIfNull(duration).getNano() % 1_000_000;
}
/**
* Tests whether the given Duration is positive (>0).
*
* @param duration the value to test
* @return whether the given Duration is positive (>0).
*/
public static boolean isPositive(final Duration duration) {
return !duration.isNegative() && !duration.isZero();
}
private static <E extends Throwable> Instant now(final FailableConsumer<Instant, E> nowConsumer) throws E {
final Instant start = Instant.now();
nowConsumer.accept(start);
return start;
}
/**
* Runs the lambda and returns the duration of its execution.
*
* @param <E> The type of exception throw by the lambda.
* @param consumer What to execute.
* @return The Duration of execution.
* @throws E thrown by the lambda.
* @see StopWatch
* @since 3.13.0
*/
public static <E extends Throwable> Duration of(final FailableConsumer<Instant, E> consumer) throws E {
return since(now(consumer::accept));
}
/**
* Runs the lambda and returns the duration of its execution.
*
* @param <E> The type of exception throw by the lambda.
* @param runnable What to execute.
* @return The Duration of execution.
* @throws E thrown by the lambda.
* @see StopWatch
* @since 3.13.0
*/
public static <E extends Throwable> Duration of(final FailableRunnable<E> runnable) throws E {
return of(start -> runnable.run());
}
/**
* Computes the Duration between a start instant and now.
*
* @param startInclusive the start instant, inclusive, not null.
* @return a {@link Duration}, not null.
* @since 3.13.0
*/
public static Duration since(final Temporal startInclusive) {
return Duration.between(startInclusive, Instant.now());
}
/**
* Converts a {@link TimeUnit} to a {@link ChronoUnit}.
*
* @param timeUnit A non-null TimeUnit.
* @return The corresponding ChronoUnit.
*/
static ChronoUnit toChronoUnit(final TimeUnit timeUnit) {
// TODO when using Java >= 9: Use TimeUnit.toChronoUnit().
switch (Objects.requireNonNull(timeUnit)) {
case NANOSECONDS:
return ChronoUnit.NANOS;
case MICROSECONDS:
return ChronoUnit.MICROS;
case MILLISECONDS:
return ChronoUnit.MILLIS;
case SECONDS:
return ChronoUnit.SECONDS;
case MINUTES:
return ChronoUnit.MINUTES;
case HOURS:
return ChronoUnit.HOURS;
case DAYS:
return ChronoUnit.DAYS;
default:
throw new IllegalArgumentException(timeUnit.toString());
}
}
/**
* Converts an amount and TimeUnit into a Duration.
*
* @param amount the amount of the duration, measured in terms of the unit, positive or negative
* @param timeUnit the unit that the duration is measured in, must have an exact duration, not null
* @return a Duration.
*/
public static Duration toDuration(final long amount, final TimeUnit timeUnit) {
return Duration.of(amount, toChronoUnit(timeUnit));
}
/**
* Converts a Duration to milliseconds bound to an int (instead of a long).
* <p>
* Handy for low-level APIs that take millisecond timeouts in ints rather than longs.
* </p>
* <ul>
* <li>If the duration milliseconds are greater than {@link Integer#MAX_VALUE}, then return
* {@link Integer#MAX_VALUE}.</li>
* <li>If the duration milliseconds are lesser than {@link Integer#MIN_VALUE}, then return
* {@link Integer#MIN_VALUE}.</li>
* </ul>
*
* @param duration The duration to convert, not null.
* @return int milliseconds.
*/
public static int toMillisInt(final Duration duration) {
Objects.requireNonNull(duration, "duration");
// intValue() does not do a narrowing conversion here
return LONG_TO_INT_RANGE.fit(Long.valueOf(duration.toMillis())).intValue();
}
/**
* Returns the given non-null value or {@link Duration#ZERO} if null.
*
* @param duration The duration to test.
* @return The given duration or {@link Duration#ZERO}.
*/
public static Duration zeroIfNull(final Duration duration) {
return ObjectUtils.defaultIfNull(duration, Duration.ZERO);
}
/**
* Make private in 4.0.
*
* @deprecated TODO Make private in 4.0.
*/
@Deprecated
public DurationUtils() {
// empty
}
}