Remove DateTypeAdapter
to avoid code duplication (#2546)
The same functionality exists in `DefaultDateTypeAdapter` (with some slight overhead), and there is currently code duplication between these classes.
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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ import com.google.gson.internal.Primitives;
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import com.google.gson.internal.Streams;
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import com.google.gson.internal.bind.ArrayTypeAdapter;
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import com.google.gson.internal.bind.CollectionTypeAdapterFactory;
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import com.google.gson.internal.bind.DateTypeAdapter;
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import com.google.gson.internal.bind.DefaultDateTypeAdapter;
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import com.google.gson.internal.bind.JsonAdapterAnnotationTypeAdapterFactory;
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import com.google.gson.internal.bind.JsonTreeReader;
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import com.google.gson.internal.bind.JsonTreeWriter;
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@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ public final class Gson {
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factories.add(TypeAdapters.LOCALE_FACTORY);
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factories.add(TypeAdapters.INET_ADDRESS_FACTORY);
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factories.add(TypeAdapters.BIT_SET_FACTORY);
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factories.add(DateTypeAdapter.FACTORY);
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factories.add(DefaultDateTypeAdapter.DEFAULT_STYLE_FACTORY);
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factories.add(TypeAdapters.CALENDAR_FACTORY);
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if (SqlTypesSupport.SUPPORTS_SQL_TYPES) {
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@ -1,116 +0,0 @@
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/*
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* Copyright (C) 2011 Google Inc.
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*/
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package com.google.gson.internal.bind;
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import com.google.gson.Gson;
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import com.google.gson.JsonSyntaxException;
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import com.google.gson.TypeAdapter;
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import com.google.gson.TypeAdapterFactory;
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import com.google.gson.internal.JavaVersion;
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import com.google.gson.internal.PreJava9DateFormatProvider;
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import com.google.gson.internal.bind.util.ISO8601Utils;
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import com.google.gson.reflect.TypeToken;
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import com.google.gson.stream.JsonReader;
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import com.google.gson.stream.JsonToken;
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import com.google.gson.stream.JsonWriter;
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import java.io.IOException;
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import java.text.DateFormat;
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import java.text.ParseException;
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import java.text.ParsePosition;
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import java.util.ArrayList;
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import java.util.Date;
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import java.util.List;
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import java.util.Locale;
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/**
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* Adapter for Date. Although this class appears stateless, it is not. DateFormat captures its time
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* zone and locale when it is created, which gives this class state. DateFormat isn't thread safe
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* either, so this class has to synchronize its read and write methods.
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*/
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public final class DateTypeAdapter extends TypeAdapter<Date> {
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public static final TypeAdapterFactory FACTORY =
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new TypeAdapterFactory() {
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@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") // we use a runtime check to make sure the 'T's equal
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@Override
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public <T> TypeAdapter<T> create(Gson gson, TypeToken<T> typeToken) {
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return typeToken.getRawType() == Date.class
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? (TypeAdapter<T>) new DateTypeAdapter()
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: null;
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}
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};
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/**
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* List of 1 or more different date formats used for de-serialization attempts. The first of them
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* (default US format) is used for serialization as well.
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*/
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private final List<DateFormat> dateFormats = new ArrayList<>();
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public DateTypeAdapter() {
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dateFormats.add(
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DateFormat.getDateTimeInstance(DateFormat.DEFAULT, DateFormat.DEFAULT, Locale.US));
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if (!Locale.getDefault().equals(Locale.US)) {
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dateFormats.add(DateFormat.getDateTimeInstance(DateFormat.DEFAULT, DateFormat.DEFAULT));
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}
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if (JavaVersion.isJava9OrLater()) {
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dateFormats.add(
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PreJava9DateFormatProvider.getUSDateTimeFormat(DateFormat.DEFAULT, DateFormat.DEFAULT));
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}
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}
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@Override
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public Date read(JsonReader in) throws IOException {
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if (in.peek() == JsonToken.NULL) {
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in.nextNull();
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return null;
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}
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return deserializeToDate(in);
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}
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private Date deserializeToDate(JsonReader in) throws IOException {
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String s = in.nextString();
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synchronized (dateFormats) {
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for (DateFormat dateFormat : dateFormats) {
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try {
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return dateFormat.parse(s);
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} catch (ParseException ignored) {
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// OK: try the next format
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}
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}
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}
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try {
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return ISO8601Utils.parse(s, new ParsePosition(0));
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} catch (ParseException e) {
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throw new JsonSyntaxException(
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"Failed parsing '" + s + "' as Date; at path " + in.getPreviousPath(), e);
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}
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}
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@Override
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public void write(JsonWriter out, Date value) throws IOException {
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if (value == null) {
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out.nullValue();
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return;
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}
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DateFormat dateFormat = dateFormats.get(0);
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String dateFormatAsString;
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synchronized (dateFormats) {
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dateFormatAsString = dateFormat.format(value);
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}
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out.value(dateFormatAsString);
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}
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}
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@ -16,12 +16,14 @@
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package com.google.gson.internal.bind;
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import com.google.gson.Gson;
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import com.google.gson.JsonSyntaxException;
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import com.google.gson.TypeAdapter;
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import com.google.gson.TypeAdapterFactory;
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import com.google.gson.internal.JavaVersion;
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import com.google.gson.internal.PreJava9DateFormatProvider;
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import com.google.gson.internal.bind.util.ISO8601Utils;
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import com.google.gson.reflect.TypeToken;
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import com.google.gson.stream.JsonReader;
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import com.google.gson.stream.JsonToken;
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import com.google.gson.stream.JsonWriter;
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@ -35,17 +37,48 @@ import java.util.Date;
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import java.util.List;
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import java.util.Locale;
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import java.util.Objects;
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import java.util.TimeZone;
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/**
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* This type adapter supports subclasses of date by defining a {@link
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* DefaultDateTypeAdapter.DateType} and then using its {@code createAdapterFactory} methods.
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*
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* <p><b>Important:</b> Instances of this class (or rather the {@link SimpleDateFormat} they use)
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* capture the current default {@link Locale} and {@link TimeZone} when they are created. Therefore
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* avoid storing factories obtained from {@link DateType} in {@code static} fields, since they only
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* create a single adapter instance and its behavior would then depend on when Gson classes are
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* loaded first, and which default {@code Locale} and {@code TimeZone} was used at that point.
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*
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* @author Inderjeet Singh
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* @author Joel Leitch
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*/
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public final class DefaultDateTypeAdapter<T extends Date> extends TypeAdapter<T> {
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private static final String SIMPLE_NAME = "DefaultDateTypeAdapter";
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/** Factory for {@link Date} adapters which use {@link DateFormat#DEFAULT} as style. */
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public static final TypeAdapterFactory DEFAULT_STYLE_FACTORY =
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// Because SimpleDateFormat captures the default TimeZone when it was created, let the factory
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// always create new DefaultDateTypeAdapter instances (which are then cached by the Gson
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// instances) instead of having a single static DefaultDateTypeAdapter instance
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// Otherwise the behavior would depend on when an application first loads Gson classes and
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// which default TimeZone is set at that point, which would be quite brittle
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new TypeAdapterFactory() {
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@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") // we use a runtime check to make sure the 'T's equal
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@Override
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public <T> TypeAdapter<T> create(Gson gson, TypeToken<T> typeToken) {
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return typeToken.getRawType() == Date.class
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? (TypeAdapter<T>)
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new DefaultDateTypeAdapter<>(
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DateType.DATE, DateFormat.DEFAULT, DateFormat.DEFAULT)
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: null;
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}
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@Override
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public String toString() {
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return "DefaultDateTypeAdapter#DEFAULT_STYLE_FACTORY";
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}
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};
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public abstract static class DateType<T extends Date> {
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public static final DateType<Date> DATE =
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new DateType<Date>(Date.class) {
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@ -123,8 +156,6 @@ public final class DefaultDateTypeAdapter<T extends Date> extends TypeAdapter<T>
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}
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}
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// These methods need to be synchronized since JDK DateFormat classes are not thread-safe
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// See issue 162
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@Override
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public void write(JsonWriter out, Date value) throws IOException {
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if (value == null) {
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@ -134,6 +165,7 @@ public final class DefaultDateTypeAdapter<T extends Date> extends TypeAdapter<T>
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DateFormat dateFormat = dateFormats.get(0);
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String dateFormatAsString;
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// Needs to be synchronized since JDK DateFormat classes are not thread-safe
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synchronized (dateFormats) {
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dateFormatAsString = dateFormat.format(value);
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}
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@ -152,6 +184,7 @@ public final class DefaultDateTypeAdapter<T extends Date> extends TypeAdapter<T>
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private Date deserializeToDate(JsonReader in) throws IOException {
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String s = in.nextString();
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// Needs to be synchronized since JDK DateFormat classes are not thread-safe
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synchronized (dateFormats) {
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for (DateFormat dateFormat : dateFormats) {
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try {
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