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package java.time.format;
/**
* Enumeration of ways to handle the positive/negative sign.
* <p>
* The formatting engine allows the positive and negative signs of numbers
* to be controlled using this enum.
* See {@link DateTimeFormatterBuilder} for usage.
*
* @implSpec
* This is an immutable and thread-safe enum.
*
* @since 1.8
*/
public enum SignStyle {
/**
* Style to output the sign only if the value is negative.
* <p>
* In strict parsing, the negative sign will be accepted and the positive sign rejected.
* In lenient parsing, any sign will be accepted.
*/
NORMAL,
/**
* Style to always output the sign, where zero will output '+'.
* <p>
* In strict parsing, the absence of a sign will be rejected.
* In lenient parsing, any sign will be accepted, with the absence
* of a sign treated as a positive number.
*/
ALWAYS,
/**
* Style to never output sign, only outputting the absolute value.
* <p>
* In strict parsing, any sign will be rejected.
* In lenient parsing, any sign will be accepted unless the width is fixed.
*/
NEVER,
/**
* Style to block negative values, throwing an exception on printing.
* <p>
* In strict parsing, any sign will be rejected.
* In lenient parsing, any sign will be accepted unless the width is fixed.
*/
NOT_NEGATIVE,
/**
* Style to always output the sign if the value exceeds the pad width.
* A negative value will always output the '-' sign.
* <p>
* In strict parsing, the sign will be rejected unless the pad width is exceeded.
* In lenient parsing, any sign will be accepted, with the absence
* of a sign treated as a positive number.
*/
EXCEEDS_PAD;
/**
* Parse helper.
*
* @param positive true if positive sign parsed, false for negative sign
* @param strict true if strict, false if lenient
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