feat: introduce java.time variables and methods#2271
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LGTM. Mike for final approval.
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Left one clarification question but otherwise, LGTM. |
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This PR introduces
java.timealternatives to existingorg.threeten.bp.*methods, as well as switching internal variables (if any) tojava.timeThe main constraint is to keep the changes backwards compatible, so for each existing threeten method "
method1(org.threeten.bp.Duration)" we will add an alternative with a Duration (or Timestamp when applicable) suffix: "method1Duration(java.time.Duration)".For most cases, the implementation will be held in the
java.timemethod and the old threeten method will just delegate the call to it. However, for the case of abstract classes, the implementation will be kept in the threeten method to avoid breaking changes (i.e. users that already overloaded the method in their user code).