DateFormatter.java — netty Source File
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/*
* Copyright 2016 The Netty Project
*
* The Netty Project licenses this file to you under the Apache License,
* version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
* with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at:
*
* https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
* WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
* License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
* under the License.
*/
package io.netty.handler.codec;
import static io.netty.util.internal.ObjectUtil.checkNotNull;
import io.netty.util.AsciiString;
import io.netty.util.concurrent.FastThreadLocal;
import java.util.BitSet;
import java.util.Calendar;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.GregorianCalendar;
import java.util.TimeZone;
/**
* A formatter for HTTP header dates, such as "Expires" and "Date" headers, or "expires" field in "Set-Cookie".
*
* On the parsing side, it honors RFC6265 (so it supports RFC1123).
* Note that:
* <ul>
* <li>Day of week is ignored and not validated</li>
* <li>Timezone is ignored, as RFC6265 assumes UTC</li>
* </ul>
* If you're looking for a date format that validates day of week, or supports other timezones, consider using
* java.util.DateTimeFormatter.RFC_1123_DATE_TIME.
*
* On the formatting side, it uses a subset of RFC1123 (2 digit day-of-month and 4 digit year) as per RFC2616.
* This subset supports RFC6265.
*
* @see <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6265#section-5.1.1">RFC6265</a> for the parsing side
* @see <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1123#page-55">RFC1123</a> and
* <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2616#section-3.3.1">RFC2616</a> for the encoding side.
*/
public final class DateFormatter {
private static final BitSet DELIMITERS = new BitSet();
static {
DELIMITERS.set(0x09);
for (char c = 0x20; c <= 0x2F; c++) {
DELIMITERS.set(c);
}
for (char c = 0x3B; c <= 0x40; c++) {
DELIMITERS.set(c);
}
for (char c = 0x5B; c <= 0x60; c++) {
DELIMITERS.set(c);
// ... (389 more lines)
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What does DateFormatter.java do?
DateFormatter.java is a source file in the netty codebase, written in java. It belongs to the Buffer domain, Allocators subdomain.
Where is DateFormatter.java in the architecture?
DateFormatter.java is located at codec-base/src/main/java/io/netty/handler/codec/DateFormatter.java (domain: Buffer, subdomain: Allocators, directory: codec-base/src/main/java/io/netty/handler/codec).
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