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90  * may arise: there may be insufficient information to compute the
92 * there may be inconsistent information (such as "Tuesday, July 15, 1996"
98 * information to specify the missing fields. This may vary by calendar; for
150 * fields may be necessary for complete disambiguation. For example, a full
212 * ERA may be defined on other platforms. To avoid any potential problems undefined it here.
225 DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH, // Example: 1..4, may be specified as -1
272 MAY,
429 * Gets this Calendar's time as milliseconds. May involve recalculation of time due
431 * (GMT) time. Although this method is const, this object may actually be changed
481 * does, but it may be set to a different time. By contrast, for
495 * const parameter, the object may be modified physically
510 * const parameter, the object may be modified physically
525 * const parameter, the object may be modified physically
590 * field is reached, in which case it may pin or wrap), so for Gregorian calendar,
625 * field is reached, in which case it may pin or wrap), so for Gregorian calendar,
657 * the limit of the field is reached, in which case it may pin or wrap), so for
690 may pin or wrap), so for
1186 * This method is semantically const, but may alter the object in memory.
1202 * This method is semantically const, but may alter the object in memory.
1697 * Subclasses may override this. This method calls
1747 * @param millisInDay milliseconds of the time fields; may be out
1804 * may be thought of as an array of groups. Each group is an array of
1812 * <p>In some cases, it may be desirable to map a line to field that
1814 * DAY_OF_WEEK then the DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH algorithm may be used. In
1939 * Subclasses may override this method to compute several fields
2057 * Return the week number of a day, within a period. This may be the week number in
2104 * Return the week number of a day, within a period. This may be the week number in
2265 * subclasses that are Gregorian derivatives. Subclasses may call this
2279 * most of the time, but at the year boundary it may be adjusted to YEAR-1
2282 * though this may yield an invalid YEAR value. For instance, if the YEAR
2284 * incrementing the YEAR may involve incrementing CYCLE and setting YEAR
2308 * <code>U_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT_ERROR</code> will be set. Subclasses may
2352 * Because ICU may choose to cache Calendars internally, this must
2369 * Because ICU may choose to cache Calendars internally, this should