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package android.os;

import android.util.Log;

import java.time.Clock;
import java.time.DateTimeException;
import java.time.ZoneId;
import java.util.Arrays;

Single Clock that will return the best available time from a set of prioritized Clock instances.

For example, when SystemClock.currentNetworkTimeClock() isn't able to provide the time, this class could use Clock.systemUTC() instead.

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/** * Single {@link Clock} that will return the best available time from a set of * prioritized {@link Clock} instances. * <p> * For example, when {@link SystemClock#currentNetworkTimeClock()} isn't able to * provide the time, this class could use {@link Clock#systemUTC()} instead. * * @hide */
public class BestClock extends SimpleClock { private static final String TAG = "BestClock"; private final Clock[] clocks; public BestClock(ZoneId zone, Clock... clocks) { super(zone); this.clocks = clocks; } @Override public long millis() { for (Clock clock : clocks) { try { return clock.millis(); } catch (DateTimeException e) { // Ignore and attempt the next clock Log.w(TAG, e.toString()); } } throw new DateTimeException( "No clocks in " + Arrays.toString(clocks) + " were able to provide time"); } }