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package java.time.temporal;  | 
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import java.time.DateTimeException;  | 
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import java.time.Duration;  | 
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import java.time.Period;  | 
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import java.util.List;  | 
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/** | 
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 * Framework-level interface defining an amount of time, such as | 
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 * "6 hours", "8 days" or "2 years and 3 months". | 
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 * <p> | 
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 * This is the base interface type for amounts of time. | 
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 * An amount is distinct from a date or time-of-day in that it is not tied | 
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 * to any specific point on the time-line. | 
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 * <p> | 
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 * The amount can be thought of as a {@code Map} of {@link TemporalUnit} to | 
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 * {@code long}, exposed via {@link #getUnits()} and {@link #get(TemporalUnit)}. | 
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 * A simple case might have a single unit-value pair, such as "6 hours". | 
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 * A more complex case may have multiple unit-value pairs, such as | 
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 * "7 years, 3 months and 5 days". | 
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 * <p> | 
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 * There are two common implementations. | 
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 * {@link Period} is a date-based implementation, storing years, months and days. | 
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 * {@link Duration} is a time-based implementation, storing seconds and nanoseconds, | 
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 * but providing some access using other duration based units such as minutes, | 
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 * hours and fixed 24-hour days. | 
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 * <p> | 
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 * This interface is a framework-level interface that should not be widely | 
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 * used in application code. Instead, applications should create and pass | 
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 * around instances of concrete types, such as {@code Period} and {@code Duration}. | 
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 * | 
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 * @implSpec | 
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 * This interface places no restrictions on the mutability of implementations, | 
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 * however immutability is strongly recommended. | 
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 * | 
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 * @since 1.8 | 
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*/  | 
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public interface TemporalAmount { | 
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    /** | 
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     * Returns the value of the requested unit. | 
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     * The units returned from {@link #getUnits()} uniquely define the | 
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     * value of the {@code TemporalAmount}.  A value must be returned | 
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     * for each unit listed in {@code getUnits}. | 
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     * | 
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     * @implSpec | 
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     * Implementations may declare support for units not listed by {@link #getUnits()}. | 
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     * Typically, the implementation would define additional units | 
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     * as conversions for the convenience of developers. | 
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     * | 
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     * @param unit the {@code TemporalUnit} for which to return the value | 
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     * @return the long value of the unit | 
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     * @throws DateTimeException if a value for the unit cannot be obtained | 
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     * @throws UnsupportedTemporalTypeException if the {@code unit} is not supported | 
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*/  | 
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long get(TemporalUnit unit);  | 
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    /** | 
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     * Returns the list of units uniquely defining the value of this TemporalAmount. | 
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     * The list of {@code TemporalUnits} is defined by the implementation class. | 
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     * The list is a snapshot of the units at the time {@code getUnits} | 
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     * is called and is not mutable. | 
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     * The units are ordered from longest duration to the shortest duration | 
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     * of the unit. | 
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     * | 
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     * @implSpec | 
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     * The list of units completely and uniquely represents the | 
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     * state of the object without omissions, overlaps or duplication. | 
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     * The units are in order from longest duration to shortest. | 
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     * | 
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     * @return the List of {@code TemporalUnits}; not null | 
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*/  | 
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List<TemporalUnit> getUnits();  | 
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    /** | 
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     * Adds to the specified temporal object. | 
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     * <p> | 
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     * Adds the amount to the specified temporal object using the logic | 
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     * encapsulated in the implementing class. | 
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     * <p> | 
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     * There are two equivalent ways of using this method. | 
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     * The first is to invoke this method directly. | 
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     * The second is to use {@link Temporal#plus(TemporalAmount)}: | 
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     * <pre> | 
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     *   // These two lines are equivalent, but the second approach is recommended | 
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     *   dateTime = amount.addTo(dateTime); | 
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     *   dateTime = dateTime.plus(adder); | 
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     * </pre> | 
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     * It is recommended to use the second approach, {@code plus(TemporalAmount)}, | 
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     * as it is a lot clearer to read in code. | 
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     * | 
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     * @implSpec | 
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     * The implementation must take the input object and add to it. | 
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     * The implementation defines the logic of the addition and is responsible for | 
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     * documenting that logic. It may use any method on {@code Temporal} to | 
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     * query the temporal object and perform the addition. | 
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     * The returned object must have the same observable type as the input object | 
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     * <p> | 
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     * The input object must not be altered. | 
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     * Instead, an adjusted copy of the original must be returned. | 
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     * This provides equivalent, safe behavior for immutable and mutable temporal objects. | 
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     * <p> | 
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     * The input temporal object may be in a calendar system other than ISO. | 
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     * Implementations may choose to document compatibility with other calendar systems, | 
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     * or reject non-ISO temporal objects by {@link TemporalQueries#chronology() querying the chronology}. | 
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     * <p> | 
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     * This method may be called from multiple threads in parallel. | 
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     * It must be thread-safe when invoked. | 
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     * | 
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     * @param temporal  the temporal object to add the amount to, not null | 
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     * @return an object of the same observable type with the addition made, not null | 
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     * @throws DateTimeException if unable to add | 
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     * @throws ArithmeticException if numeric overflow occurs | 
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*/  | 
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Temporal addTo(Temporal temporal);  | 
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    /** | 
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     * Subtracts this object from the specified temporal object. | 
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     * <p> | 
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     * Subtracts the amount from the specified temporal object using the logic | 
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     * encapsulated in the implementing class. | 
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     * <p> | 
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     * There are two equivalent ways of using this method. | 
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     * The first is to invoke this method directly. | 
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     * The second is to use {@link Temporal#minus(TemporalAmount)}: | 
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     * <pre> | 
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     *   // these two lines are equivalent, but the second approach is recommended | 
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     *   dateTime = amount.subtractFrom(dateTime); | 
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     *   dateTime = dateTime.minus(amount); | 
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     * </pre> | 
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     * It is recommended to use the second approach, {@code minus(TemporalAmount)}, | 
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     * as it is a lot clearer to read in code. | 
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     * | 
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     * @implSpec | 
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     * The implementation must take the input object and subtract from it. | 
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     * The implementation defines the logic of the subtraction and is responsible for | 
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     * documenting that logic. It may use any method on {@code Temporal} to | 
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     * query the temporal object and perform the subtraction. | 
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     * The returned object must have the same observable type as the input object | 
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     * <p> | 
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     * The input object must not be altered. | 
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     * Instead, an adjusted copy of the original must be returned. | 
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     * This provides equivalent, safe behavior for immutable and mutable temporal objects. | 
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     * <p> | 
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     * The input temporal object may be in a calendar system other than ISO. | 
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     * Implementations may choose to document compatibility with other calendar systems, | 
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     * or reject non-ISO temporal objects by {@link TemporalQueries#chronology() querying the chronology}. | 
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     * <p> | 
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     * This method may be called from multiple threads in parallel. | 
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     * It must be thread-safe when invoked. | 
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     * @param temporal  the temporal object to subtract the amount from, not null | 
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     * @return an object of the same observable type with the subtraction made, not null | 
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     * @throws DateTimeException if unable to subtract | 
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     * @throws ArithmeticException if numeric overflow occurs | 
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*/  | 
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Temporal subtractFrom(Temporal temporal);  | 
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}  |