I observed a strange behaviour of java.util.GregorianCalendar, and I wonder why it behaves so.
I wanted to get the time in UTC, which is the same instant as 26.10.2014 01:00 CET
and then get UTC midnight for the same day. So first I set the actual CET date, than changed the timezone to UTC, and finally set the HOUR_OF_DAY to 0.
Example:
- 26.10.2014 01:00 CET is the same as 25.10.2014 23:00 UTC
- midnight(25.10.2014 23:00 UTC) should be 25.10.2014 00:00 UTC
see junit code below:
@Test
public void testWeird() {
GregorianCalendar date = (GregorianCalendar) GregorianCalendar.getInstance(TimeZone.getTimeZone("CET"));
date.set(2014, 9, 26, 1, 0, 0); //26.10.2014
System.out.println(date.getTime().toGMTString() + " " + date.getTimeInMillis()); // 25 Oct 2014 23:00:00 GMT 1414278000764 (OK)
date.setTimeZone(TimeZone.getTimeZone("UTC"));
//date.get(Calendar.YEAR); // uncomment this line to get different results
System.out.println(date.getTime().toGMTString() + " " + date.getTimeInMillis()); // 25 Oct 2014 23:00:00 GMT 1414278000764 (OK)
date.set(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, 0);
System.out.println(date.getTime().toGMTString() + " " + date.getTimeInMillis()); // 26 Oct 2014 00:00:00 GMT 1414281600764 (NOT OK! why not 25 Oct 2014 00:00:00 GMT 1414195200218 ?)
}
I expected that setting hour=0 on 25.10.2014 23:00 GMT
will give me 25.10.2014 00:00 GMT
, but it changed to 26.10.2014 00:00 GMT
.
However, if I uncomment line date.get(Calendar.YEAR);
, the date seems to be calculated correctly.
The same happens on jdk.1.7.0_10 and jrockit-jdk1.6.0_37.
date.get(Calendar.YEAR);
influences the final result. A bug in JDKs GregorianCalendar?Calendar
JavaDoc. This class behaviour is pretty complex. Calling some methods will force calendar to perform timestamp / field calculation, which changes internal state of the calendar and might have some unexpected side effects.date.get(...)
calls indirectly the methodcomplete()
wich compute fields, wich are not set at this time. So the object will change.DAY_OF_MONTH
is not recalculated properly aftersetTimeZone()
maybe the nextset(HOUR_OF_DAY,0)
is working on incorrect internal state and the change of the day is missed.