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62package java.time;
63
64import java.io.DataOutput;
65import java.io.IOException;
66import java.io.InvalidObjectException;
67import java.io.ObjectInputStream;
68import java.io.Serializable;
69import java.time.format.DateTimeFormatterBuilder;
70import java.time.format.TextStyle;
71import java.time.temporal.TemporalAccessor;
72import java.time.temporal.TemporalField;
73import java.time.temporal.TemporalQueries;
74import java.time.temporal.TemporalQuery;
75import java.time.temporal.UnsupportedTemporalTypeException;
76import java.time.zone.ZoneRules;
77import java.time.zone.ZoneRulesException;
78import java.time.zone.ZoneRulesProvider;
79import java.util.HashSet;
80import java.util.Locale;
81import java.util.Map;
82import java.util.Objects;
83import java.util.Set;
84import java.util.TimeZone;
85
86import static java.util.Map.entry;
87
88/**
89 * A time-zone ID, such as {@code Europe/Paris}.
90 * <p>
91 * A {@code ZoneId} is used to identify the rules used to convert between
92 * an {@link Instant} and a {@link LocalDateTime}.
93 * There are two distinct types of ID:
94 * <ul>
95 * <li>Fixed offsets - a fully resolved offset from UTC/Greenwich, that uses
96 *  the same offset for all local date-times
97 * <li>Geographical regions - an area where a specific set of rules for finding
98 *  the offset from UTC/Greenwich apply
99 * </ul>
100 * Most fixed offsets are represented by {@link ZoneOffset}.
101 * Calling {@link #normalized()} on any {@code ZoneId} will ensure that a
102 * fixed offset ID will be represented as a {@code ZoneOffset}.
103 * <p>
104 * The actual rules, describing when and how the offset changes, are defined by {@link ZoneRules}.
105 * This class is simply an ID used to obtain the underlying rules.
106 * This approach is taken because rules are defined by governments and change
107 * frequently, whereas the ID is stable.
108 * <p>
109 * The distinction has other effects. Serializing the {@code ZoneId} will only send
110 * the ID, whereas serializing the rules sends the entire data set.
111 * Similarly, a comparison of two IDs only examines the ID, whereas
112 * a comparison of two rules examines the entire data set.
113 *
114 * <h3>Time-zone IDs</h3>
115 * The ID is unique within the system.
116 * There are three types of ID.
117 * <p>
118 * The simplest type of ID is that from {@code ZoneOffset}.
119 * This consists of 'Z' and IDs starting with '+' or '-'.
120 * <p>
121 * The next type of ID are offset-style IDs with some form of prefix,
122 * such as 'GMT+2' or 'UTC+01:00'.
123 * The recognised prefixes are 'UTC', 'GMT' and 'UT'.
124 * The offset is the suffix and will be normalized during creation.
125 * These IDs can be normalized to a {@code ZoneOffset} using {@code normalized()}.
126 * <p>
127 * The third type of ID are region-based IDs. A region-based ID must be of
128 * two or more characters, and not start with 'UTC', 'GMT', 'UT' '+' or '-'.
129 * Region-based IDs are defined by configuration, see {@link ZoneRulesProvider}.
130 * The configuration focuses on providing the lookup from the ID to the
131 * underlying {@code ZoneRules}.
132 * <p>
133 * Time-zone rules are defined by governments and change frequently.
134 * There are a number of organizations, known here as groups, that monitor
135 * time-zone changes and collate them.
136 * The default group is the IANA Time Zone Database (TZDB).
137 * Other organizations include IATA (the airline industry body) and Microsoft.
138 * <p>
139 * Each group defines its own format for the region ID it provides.
140 * The TZDB group defines IDs such as 'Europe/London' or 'America/New_York'.
141 * TZDB IDs take precedence over other groups.
142 * <p>
143 * It is strongly recommended that the group name is included in all IDs supplied by
144 * groups other than TZDB to avoid conflicts. For example, IATA airline time-zone
145 * region IDs are typically the same as the three letter airport code.
146 * However, the airport of Utrecht has the code 'UTC', which is obviously a conflict.
147 * The recommended format for region IDs from groups other than TZDB is 'group~region'.
148 * Thus if IATA data were defined, Utrecht airport would be 'IATA~UTC'.
149 *
150 * <h3>Serialization</h3>
151 * This class can be serialized and stores the string zone ID in the external form.
152 * The {@code ZoneOffset} subclass uses a dedicated format that only stores the
153 * offset from UTC/Greenwich.
154 * <p>
155 * A {@code ZoneId} can be deserialized in a Java Runtime where the ID is unknown.
156 * For example, if a server-side Java Runtime has been updated with a new zone ID, but
157 * the client-side Java Runtime has not been updated. In this case, the {@code ZoneId}
158 * object will exist, and can be queried using {@code getId}, {@code equals},
159 * {@code hashCode}, {@code toString}, {@code getDisplayName} and {@code normalized}.
160 * However, any call to {@code getRules} will fail with {@code ZoneRulesException}.
161 * This approach is designed to allow a {@link ZonedDateTime} to be loaded and
162 * queried, but not modified, on a Java Runtime with incomplete time-zone information.
163 *
164 * <p>
165 * This is a <a href="{@docRoot}/java/lang/doc-files/ValueBased.html">value-based</a>
166 * class; use of identity-sensitive operations (including reference equality
167 * ({@code ==}), identity hash code, or synchronization) on instances of
168 * {@code ZoneId} may have unpredictable results and should be avoided.
169 * The {@code equals} method should be used for comparisons.
170 *
171 * @implSpec
172 * This abstract class has two implementations, both of which are immutable and thread-safe.
173 * One implementation models region-based IDs, the other is {@code ZoneOffset} modelling
174 * offset-based IDs. This difference is visible in serialization.
175 *
176 * @since 1.8
177 */
178public abstract class ZoneId implements Serializable {
179
180    /**
181     * A map of zone overrides to enable the short time-zone names to be used.
182     * <p>
183     * Use of short zone IDs has been deprecated in {@code java.util.TimeZone}.
184     * This map allows the IDs to continue to be used via the
185     * {@link #of(String, Map)} factory method.
186     * <p>
187     * This map contains a mapping of the IDs that is in line with TZDB 2005r and
188     * later, where 'EST', 'MST' and 'HST' map to IDs which do not include daylight
189     * savings.
190     * <p>
191     * This maps as follows:
192     * <ul>
193     * <li>EST - -05:00</li>
194     * <li>HST - -10:00</li>
195     * <li>MST - -07:00</li>
196     * <li>ACT - Australia/Darwin</li>
197     * <li>AET - Australia/Sydney</li>
198     * <li>AGT - America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires</li>
199     * <li>ART - Africa/Cairo</li>
200     * <li>AST - America/Anchorage</li>
201     * <li>BET - America/Sao_Paulo</li>
202     * <li>BST - Asia/Dhaka</li>
203     * <li>CAT - Africa/Harare</li>
204     * <li>CNT - America/St_Johns</li>
205     * <li>CST - America/Chicago</li>
206     * <li>CTT - Asia/Shanghai</li>
207     * <li>EAT - Africa/Addis_Ababa</li>
208     * <li>ECT - Europe/Paris</li>
209     * <li>IET - America/Indiana/Indianapolis</li>
210     * <li>IST - Asia/Kolkata</li>
211     * <li>JST - Asia/Tokyo</li>
212     * <li>MIT - Pacific/Apia</li>
213     * <li>NET - Asia/Yerevan</li>
214     * <li>NST - Pacific/Auckland</li>
215     * <li>PLT - Asia/Karachi</li>
216     * <li>PNT - America/Phoenix</li>
217     * <li>PRT - America/Puerto_Rico</li>
218     * <li>PST - America/Los_Angeles</li>
219     * <li>SST - Pacific/Guadalcanal</li>
220     * <li>VST - Asia/Ho_Chi_Minh</li>
221     * </ul>
222     * The map is unmodifiable.
223     */
224    public static final Map<String, String> SHORT_IDS = Map.ofEntries(
225        entry("ACT", "Australia/Darwin"),
226        entry("AET", "Australia/Sydney"),
227        entry("AGT", "America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires"),
228        entry("ART", "Africa/Cairo"),
229        entry("AST", "America/Anchorage"),
230        entry("BET", "America/Sao_Paulo"),
231        entry("BST", "Asia/Dhaka"),
232        entry("CAT", "Africa/Harare"),
233        entry("CNT", "America/St_Johns"),
234        entry("CST", "America/Chicago"),
235        entry("CTT", "Asia/Shanghai"),
236        entry("EAT", "Africa/Addis_Ababa"),
237        entry("ECT", "Europe/Paris"),
238        entry("IET", "America/Indiana/Indianapolis"),
239        entry("IST", "Asia/Kolkata"),
240        entry("JST", "Asia/Tokyo"),
241        entry("MIT", "Pacific/Apia"),
242        entry("NET", "Asia/Yerevan"),
243        entry("NST", "Pacific/Auckland"),
244        entry("PLT", "Asia/Karachi"),
245        entry("PNT", "America/Phoenix"),
246        entry("PRT", "America/Puerto_Rico"),
247        entry("PST", "America/Los_Angeles"),
248        entry("SST", "Pacific/Guadalcanal"),
249        entry("VST", "Asia/Ho_Chi_Minh"),
250        entry("EST", "-05:00"),
251        entry("MST", "-07:00"),
252        entry("HST", "-10:00")
253    );
254    /**
255     * Serialization version.
256     */
257    private static final long serialVersionUID = 8352817235686L;
258
259    //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
260    /**
261     * Gets the system default time-zone.
262     * <p>
263     * This queries {@link TimeZone#getDefault()} to find the default time-zone
264     * and converts it to a {@code ZoneId}. If the system default time-zone is changed,
265     * then the result of this method will also change.
266     *
267     * @return the zone ID, not null
268     * @throws DateTimeException if the converted zone ID has an invalid format
269     * @throws ZoneRulesException if the converted zone region ID cannot be found
270     */
271    public static ZoneId systemDefault() {
272        return TimeZone.getDefault().toZoneId();
273    }
274
275    /**
276     * Gets the set of available zone IDs.
277     * <p>
278     * This set includes the string form of all available region-based IDs.
279     * Offset-based zone IDs are not included in the returned set.
280     * The ID can be passed to {@link #of(String)} to create a {@code ZoneId}.
281     * <p>
282     * The set of zone IDs can increase over time, although in a typical application
283     * the set of IDs is fixed. Each call to this method is thread-safe.
284     *
285     * @return a modifiable copy of the set of zone IDs, not null
286     */
287    public static Set<String> getAvailableZoneIds() {
288        return new HashSet<String>(ZoneRulesProvider.getAvailableZoneIds());
289    }
290
291    //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
292    /**
293     * Obtains an instance of {@code ZoneId} using its ID using a map
294     * of aliases to supplement the standard zone IDs.
295     * <p>
296     * Many users of time-zones use short abbreviations, such as PST for
297     * 'Pacific Standard Time' and PDT for 'Pacific Daylight Time'.
298     * These abbreviations are not unique, and so cannot be used as IDs.
299     * This method allows a map of string to time-zone to be setup and reused
300     * within an application.
301     *
302     * @param zoneId  the time-zone ID, not null
303     * @param aliasMap  a map of alias zone IDs (typically abbreviations) to real zone IDs, not null
304     * @return the zone ID, not null
305     * @throws DateTimeException if the zone ID has an invalid format
306     * @throws ZoneRulesException if the zone ID is a region ID that cannot be found
307     */
308    public static ZoneId of(String zoneId, Map<String, String> aliasMap) {
309        Objects.requireNonNull(zoneId, "zoneId");
310        Objects.requireNonNull(aliasMap, "aliasMap");
311        String id = Objects.requireNonNullElse(aliasMap.get(zoneId), zoneId);
312        return of(id);
313    }
314
315    /**
316     * Obtains an instance of {@code ZoneId} from an ID ensuring that the
317     * ID is valid and available for use.
318     * <p>
319     * This method parses the ID producing a {@code ZoneId} or {@code ZoneOffset}.
320     * A {@code ZoneOffset} is returned if the ID is 'Z', or starts with '+' or '-'.
321     * The result will always be a valid ID for which {@link ZoneRules} can be obtained.
322     * <p>
323     * Parsing matches the zone ID step by step as follows.
324     * <ul>
325     * <li>If the zone ID equals 'Z', the result is {@code ZoneOffset.UTC}.
326     * <li>If the zone ID consists of a single letter, the zone ID is invalid
327     *  and {@code DateTimeException} is thrown.
328     * <li>If the zone ID starts with '+' or '-', the ID is parsed as a
329     *  {@code ZoneOffset} using {@link ZoneOffset#of(String)}.
330     * <li>If the zone ID equals 'GMT', 'UTC' or 'UT' then the result is a {@code ZoneId}
331     *  with the same ID and rules equivalent to {@code ZoneOffset.UTC}.
332     * <li>If the zone ID starts with 'UTC+', 'UTC-', 'GMT+', 'GMT-', 'UT+' or 'UT-'
333     *  then the ID is a prefixed offset-based ID. The ID is split in two, with
334     *  a two or three letter prefix and a suffix starting with the sign.
335     *  The suffix is parsed as a {@link ZoneOffset#of(String) ZoneOffset}.
336     *  The result will be a {@code ZoneId} with the specified UTC/GMT/UT prefix
337     *  and the normalized offset ID as per {@link ZoneOffset#getId()}.
338     *  The rules of the returned {@code ZoneId} will be equivalent to the
339     *  parsed {@code ZoneOffset}.
340     * <li>All other IDs are parsed as region-based zone IDs. Region IDs must
341     *  match the regular expression <code>[A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9~/._+-]+</code>
342     *  otherwise a {@code DateTimeException} is thrown. If the zone ID is not
343     *  in the configured set of IDs, {@code ZoneRulesException} is thrown.
344     *  The detailed format of the region ID depends on the group supplying the data.
345     *  The default set of data is supplied by the IANA Time Zone Database (TZDB).
346     *  This has region IDs of the form '{area}/{city}', such as 'Europe/Paris' or 'America/New_York'.
347     *  This is compatible with most IDs from {@link java.util.TimeZone}.
348     * </ul>
349     *
350     * @param zoneId  the time-zone ID, not null
351     * @return the zone ID, not null
352     * @throws DateTimeException if the zone ID has an invalid format
353     * @throws ZoneRulesException if the zone ID is a region ID that cannot be found
354     */
355    public static ZoneId of(String zoneId) {
356        return of(zoneId, true);
357    }
358
359    /**
360     * Obtains an instance of {@code ZoneId} wrapping an offset.
361     * <p>
362     * If the prefix is "GMT", "UTC", or "UT" a {@code ZoneId}
363     * with the prefix and the non-zero offset is returned.
364     * If the prefix is empty {@code ""} the {@code ZoneOffset} is returned.
365     *
366     * @param prefix  the time-zone ID, not null
367     * @param offset  the offset, not null
368     * @return the zone ID, not null
369     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the prefix is not one of
370     *     "GMT", "UTC", or "UT", or ""
371     */
372    public static ZoneId ofOffset(String prefix, ZoneOffset offset) {
373        Objects.requireNonNull(prefix, "prefix");
374        Objects.requireNonNull(offset, "offset");
375        if (prefix.length() == 0) {
376            return offset;
377        }
378
379        if (!prefix.equals("GMT") && !prefix.equals("UTC") && !prefix.equals("UT")) {
380             throw new IllegalArgumentException("prefix should be GMT, UTC or UT, is: " + prefix);
381        }
382
383        if (offset.getTotalSeconds() != 0) {
384            prefix = prefix.concat(offset.getId());
385        }
386        return new ZoneRegion(prefix, offset.getRules());
387    }
388
389    /**
390     * Parses the ID, taking a flag to indicate whether {@code ZoneRulesException}
391     * should be thrown or not, used in deserialization.
392     *
393     * @param zoneId  the time-zone ID, not null
394     * @param checkAvailable  whether to check if the zone ID is available
395     * @return the zone ID, not null
396     * @throws DateTimeException if the ID format is invalid
397     * @throws ZoneRulesException if checking availability and the ID cannot be found
398     */
399    static ZoneId of(String zoneId, boolean checkAvailable) {
400        Objects.requireNonNull(zoneId, "zoneId");
401        if (zoneId.length() <= 1 || zoneId.startsWith("+") || zoneId.startsWith("-")) {
402            return ZoneOffset.of(zoneId);
403        } else if (zoneId.startsWith("UTC") || zoneId.startsWith("GMT")) {
404            return ofWithPrefix(zoneId, 3, checkAvailable);
405        } else if (zoneId.startsWith("UT")) {
406            return ofWithPrefix(zoneId, 2, checkAvailable);
407        }
408        return ZoneRegion.ofId(zoneId, checkAvailable);
409    }
410
411    /**
412     * Parse once a prefix is established.
413     *
414     * @param zoneId  the time-zone ID, not null
415     * @param prefixLength  the length of the prefix, 2 or 3
416     * @return the zone ID, not null
417     * @throws DateTimeException if the zone ID has an invalid format
418     */
419    private static ZoneId ofWithPrefix(String zoneId, int prefixLength, boolean checkAvailable) {
420        String prefix = zoneId.substring(0, prefixLength);
421        if (zoneId.length() == prefixLength) {
422            return ofOffset(prefix, ZoneOffset.UTC);
423        }
424        if (zoneId.charAt(prefixLength) != '+' && zoneId.charAt(prefixLength) != '-') {
425            return ZoneRegion.ofId(zoneId, checkAvailable);  // drop through to ZoneRulesProvider
426        }
427        try {
428            ZoneOffset offset = ZoneOffset.of(zoneId.substring(prefixLength));
429            if (offset == ZoneOffset.UTC) {
430                return ofOffset(prefix, offset);
431            }
432            return ofOffset(prefix, offset);
433        } catch (DateTimeException ex) {
434            throw new DateTimeException("Invalid ID for offset-based ZoneId: " + zoneId, ex);
435        }
436    }
437
438    //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
439    /**
440     * Obtains an instance of {@code ZoneId} from a temporal object.
441     * <p>
442     * This obtains a zone based on the specified temporal.
443     * A {@code TemporalAccessor} represents an arbitrary set of date and time information,
444     * which this factory converts to an instance of {@code ZoneId}.
445     * <p>
446     * A {@code TemporalAccessor} represents some form of date and time information.
447     * This factory converts the arbitrary temporal object to an instance of {@code ZoneId}.
448     * <p>
449     * The conversion will try to obtain the zone in a way that favours region-based
450     * zones over offset-based zones using {@link TemporalQueries#zone()}.
451     * <p>
452     * This method matches the signature of the functional interface {@link TemporalQuery}
453     * allowing it to be used as a query via method reference, {@code ZoneId::from}.
454     *
455     * @param temporal  the temporal object to convert, not null
456     * @return the zone ID, not null
457     * @throws DateTimeException if unable to convert to a {@code ZoneId}
458     */
459    public static ZoneId from(TemporalAccessor temporal) {
460        ZoneId obj = temporal.query(TemporalQueries.zone());
461        if (obj == null) {
462            throw new DateTimeException("Unable to obtain ZoneId from TemporalAccessor: " +
463                    temporal + " of type " + temporal.getClass().getName());
464        }
465        return obj;
466    }
467
468    //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
469    /**
470     * Constructor only accessible within the package.
471     */
472    ZoneId() {
473        if (getClass() != ZoneOffset.class && getClass() != ZoneRegion.class) {
474            throw new AssertionError("Invalid subclass");
475        }
476    }
477
478    //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
479    /**
480     * Gets the unique time-zone ID.
481     * <p>
482     * This ID uniquely defines this object.
483     * The format of an offset based ID is defined by {@link ZoneOffset#getId()}.
484     *
485     * @return the time-zone unique ID, not null
486     */
487    public abstract String getId();
488
489    //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
490    /**
491     * Gets the textual representation of the zone, such as 'British Time' or
492     * '+02:00'.
493     * <p>
494     * This returns the textual name used to identify the time-zone ID,
495     * suitable for presentation to the user.
496     * The parameters control the style of the returned text and the locale.
497     * <p>
498     * If no textual mapping is found then the {@link #getId() full ID} is returned.
499     *
500     * @param style  the length of the text required, not null
501     * @param locale  the locale to use, not null
502     * @return the text value of the zone, not null
503     */
504    public String getDisplayName(TextStyle style, Locale locale) {
505        return new DateTimeFormatterBuilder().appendZoneText(style).toFormatter(locale).format(toTemporal());
506    }
507
508    /**
509     * Converts this zone to a {@code TemporalAccessor}.
510     * <p>
511     * A {@code ZoneId} can be fully represented as a {@code TemporalAccessor}.
512     * However, the interface is not implemented by this class as most of the
513     * methods on the interface have no meaning to {@code ZoneId}.
514     * <p>
515     * The returned temporal has no supported fields, with the query method
516     * supporting the return of the zone using {@link TemporalQueries#zoneId()}.
517     *
518     * @return a temporal equivalent to this zone, not null
519     */
520    private TemporalAccessor toTemporal() {
521        return new TemporalAccessor() {
522            @Override
523            public boolean isSupported(TemporalField field) {
524                return false;
525            }
526            @Override
527            public long getLong(TemporalField field) {
528                throw new UnsupportedTemporalTypeException("Unsupported field: " + field);
529            }
530            @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
531            @Override
532            public <R> R query(TemporalQuery<R> query) {
533                if (query == TemporalQueries.zoneId()) {
534                    return (R) ZoneId.this;
535                }
536                return TemporalAccessor.super.query(query);
537            }
538        };
539    }
540
541    //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
542    /**
543     * Gets the time-zone rules for this ID allowing calculations to be performed.
544     * <p>
545     * The rules provide the functionality associated with a time-zone,
546     * such as finding the offset for a given instant or local date-time.
547     * <p>
548     * A time-zone can be invalid if it is deserialized in a Java Runtime which
549     * does not have the same rules loaded as the Java Runtime that stored it.
550     * In this case, calling this method will throw a {@code ZoneRulesException}.
551     * <p>
552     * The rules are supplied by {@link ZoneRulesProvider}. An advanced provider may
553     * support dynamic updates to the rules without restarting the Java Runtime.
554     * If so, then the result of this method may change over time.
555     * Each individual call will be still remain thread-safe.
556     * <p>
557     * {@link ZoneOffset} will always return a set of rules where the offset never changes.
558     *
559     * @return the rules, not null
560     * @throws ZoneRulesException if no rules are available for this ID
561     */
562    public abstract ZoneRules getRules();
563
564    /**
565     * Normalizes the time-zone ID, returning a {@code ZoneOffset} where possible.
566     * <p>
567     * The returns a normalized {@code ZoneId} that can be used in place of this ID.
568     * The result will have {@code ZoneRules} equivalent to those returned by this object,
569     * however the ID returned by {@code getId()} may be different.
570     * <p>
571     * The normalization checks if the rules of this {@code ZoneId} have a fixed offset.
572     * If they do, then the {@code ZoneOffset} equal to that offset is returned.
573     * Otherwise {@code this} is returned.
574     *
575     * @return the time-zone unique ID, not null
576     */
577    public ZoneId normalized() {
578        try {
579            ZoneRules rules = getRules();
580            if (rules.isFixedOffset()) {
581                return rules.getOffset(Instant.EPOCH);
582            }
583        } catch (ZoneRulesException ex) {
584            // invalid ZoneRegion is not important to this method
585        }
586        return this;
587    }
588
589    //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
590    /**
591     * Checks if this time-zone ID is equal to another time-zone ID.
592     * <p>
593     * The comparison is based on the ID.
594     *
595     * @param obj  the object to check, null returns false
596     * @return true if this is equal to the other time-zone ID
597     */
598    @Override
599    public boolean equals(Object obj) {
600        if (this == obj) {
601           return true;
602        }
603        if (obj instanceof ZoneId) {
604            ZoneId other = (ZoneId) obj;
605            return getId().equals(other.getId());
606        }
607        return false;
608    }
609
610    /**
611     * A hash code for this time-zone ID.
612     *
613     * @return a suitable hash code
614     */
615    @Override
616    public int hashCode() {
617        return getId().hashCode();
618    }
619
620    //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
621    /**
622     * Defend against malicious streams.
623     *
624     * @param s the stream to read
625     * @throws InvalidObjectException always
626     */
627    private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s) throws InvalidObjectException {
628        throw new InvalidObjectException("Deserialization via serialization delegate");
629    }
630
631    /**
632     * Outputs this zone as a {@code String}, using the ID.
633     *
634     * @return a string representation of this time-zone ID, not null
635     */
636    @Override
637    public String toString() {
638        return getId();
639    }
640
641    //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
642    /**
643     * Writes the object using a
644     * <a href="../../serialized-form.html#java.time.Ser">dedicated serialized form</a>.
645     * @serialData
646     * <pre>
647     *  out.writeByte(7);  // identifies a ZoneId (not ZoneOffset)
648     *  out.writeUTF(getId());
649     * </pre>
650     * <p>
651     * When read back in, the {@code ZoneId} will be created as though using
652     * {@link #of(String)}, but without any exception in the case where the
653     * ID has a valid format, but is not in the known set of region-based IDs.
654     *
655     * @return the instance of {@code Ser}, not null
656     */
657    // this is here for serialization Javadoc
658    private Object writeReplace() {
659        return new Ser(Ser.ZONE_REGION_TYPE, this);
660    }
661
662    abstract void write(DataOutput out) throws IOException;
663
664}
665