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package java.text;
import java.io.
IOException;
import java.io.
ObjectOutputStream;
import java.io.
Serializable;
import java.lang.ref.
SoftReference;
import java.text.spi.
DateFormatSymbolsProvider;
import java.util.
Arrays;
import java.util.
Locale;
import java.util.
Objects;
import java.util.
ResourceBundle;
import java.util.concurrent.
ConcurrentHashMap;
import java.util.concurrent.
ConcurrentMap;
import sun.util.locale.provider.
LocaleProviderAdapter;
import sun.util.locale.provider.
LocaleServiceProviderPool;
import sun.util.locale.provider.
ResourceBundleBasedAdapter;
import sun.util.locale.provider.
TimeZoneNameUtility;
/**
* <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> is a public class for encapsulating
* localizable date-time formatting data, such as the names of the
* months, the names of the days of the week, and the time zone data.
* <code>SimpleDateFormat</code> uses
* <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> to encapsulate this information.
*
* <p>
* Typically you shouldn't use <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> directly.
* Rather, you are encouraged to create a date-time formatter with the
* <code>DateFormat</code> class's factory methods: <code>getTimeInstance</code>,
* <code>getDateInstance</code>, or <code>getDateTimeInstance</code>.
* These methods automatically create a <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> for
* the formatter so that you don't have to. After the
* formatter is created, you may modify its format pattern using the
* <code>setPattern</code> method. For more information about
* creating formatters using <code>DateFormat</code>'s factory methods,
* see {@link DateFormat}.
*
* <p>
* If you decide to create a date-time formatter with a specific
* format pattern for a specific locale, you can do so with:
* <blockquote>
* <pre>
* new SimpleDateFormat(aPattern, DateFormatSymbols.getInstance(aLocale)).
* </pre>
* </blockquote>
*
* <p>
* <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> objects are cloneable. When you obtain
* a <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> object, feel free to modify the
* date-time formatting data. For instance, you can replace the localized
* date-time format pattern characters with the ones that you feel easy
* to remember. Or you can change the representative cities
* to your favorite ones.
*
* <p>
* New <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> subclasses may be added to support
* <code>SimpleDateFormat</code> for date-time formatting for additional locales.
* @see DateFormat
* @see SimpleDateFormat
* @see java.util.SimpleTimeZone
* @author Chen-Lieh Huang
*/
public class
DateFormatSymbols implements
Serializable,
Cloneable {
/**
* Construct a DateFormatSymbols object by loading format data from
* resources for the default {@link java.util.Locale.Category#FORMAT FORMAT}
* locale. This constructor can only
* construct instances for the locales supported by the Java
* runtime environment, not for those supported by installed
* {@link java.text.spi.DateFormatSymbolsProvider DateFormatSymbolsProvider}
* implementations. For full locale coverage, use the
* {@link #getInstance(Locale) getInstance} method.
* <p>This is equivalent to calling
* {@link #DateFormatSymbols(Locale)
* DateFormatSymbols(Locale.getDefault(Locale.Category.FORMAT))}.
* @see #getInstance()
* @see java.util.Locale#getDefault(java.util.Locale.Category)
* @see java.util.Locale.Category#FORMAT
* @exception java.util.MissingResourceException
* if the resources for the default locale cannot be
* found or cannot be loaded.
*/
public
DateFormatSymbols()
{
initializeData(
Locale.
getDefault(
Locale.
Category.
FORMAT));
}
/**
* Construct a DateFormatSymbols object by loading format data from
* resources for the given locale. This constructor can only
* construct instances for the locales supported by the Java
* runtime environment, not for those supported by installed
* {@link java.text.spi.DateFormatSymbolsProvider DateFormatSymbolsProvider}
* implementations. For full locale coverage, use the
* {@link #getInstance(Locale) getInstance} method.
*
* @param locale the desired locale
* @see #getInstance(Locale)
* @exception java.util.MissingResourceException
* if the resources for the specified locale cannot be
* found or cannot be loaded.
*/
public
DateFormatSymbols(
Locale locale)
{
initializeData(
locale);
}
/**
* Constructs an uninitialized DateFormatSymbols.
*/
private
DateFormatSymbols(boolean
flag) {
}
/**
* Era strings. For example: "AD" and "BC". An array of 2 strings,
* indexed by <code>Calendar.BC</code> and <code>Calendar.AD</code>.
* @serial
*/
String eras[] = null;
/**
* Month strings. For example: "January", "February", etc. An array
* of 13 strings (some calendars have 13 months), indexed by
* <code>Calendar.JANUARY</code>, <code>Calendar.FEBRUARY</code>, etc.
* @serial
*/
String months[] = null;
/**
* Short month strings. For example: "Jan", "Feb", etc. An array of
* 13 strings (some calendars have 13 months), indexed by
* <code>Calendar.JANUARY</code>, <code>Calendar.FEBRUARY</code>, etc.
* @serial
*/
String shortMonths[] = null;
/**
* Weekday strings. For example: "Sunday", "Monday", etc. An array
* of 8 strings, indexed by <code>Calendar.SUNDAY</code>,
* <code>Calendar.MONDAY</code>, etc.
* The element <code>weekdays[0]</code> is ignored.
* @serial
*/
String weekdays[] = null;
/**
* Short weekday strings. For example: "Sun", "Mon", etc. An array
* of 8 strings, indexed by <code>Calendar.SUNDAY</code>,
* <code>Calendar.MONDAY</code>, etc.
* The element <code>shortWeekdays[0]</code> is ignored.
* @serial
*/
String shortWeekdays[] = null;
/**
* AM and PM strings. For example: "AM" and "PM". An array of
* 2 strings, indexed by <code>Calendar.AM</code> and
* <code>Calendar.PM</code>.
* @serial
*/
String ampms[] = null;
/**
* Localized names of time zones in this locale. This is a
* two-dimensional array of strings of size <em>n</em> by <em>m</em>,
* where <em>m</em> is at least 5. Each of the <em>n</em> rows is an
* entry containing the localized names for a single <code>TimeZone</code>.
* Each such row contains (with <code>i</code> ranging from
* 0..<em>n</em>-1):
* <ul>
* <li><code>zoneStrings[i][0]</code> - time zone ID</li>
* <li><code>zoneStrings[i][1]</code> - long name of zone in standard
* time</li>
* <li><code>zoneStrings[i][2]</code> - short name of zone in
* standard time</li>
* <li><code>zoneStrings[i][3]</code> - long name of zone in daylight
* saving time</li>
* <li><code>zoneStrings[i][4]</code> - short name of zone in daylight
* saving time</li>
* </ul>
* The zone ID is <em>not</em> localized; it's one of the valid IDs of
* the {@link java.util.TimeZone TimeZone} class that are not
* <a href="../java/util/TimeZone.html#CustomID">custom IDs</a>.
* All other entries are localized names.
* @see java.util.TimeZone
* @serial
*/
String zoneStrings[][] = null;
/**
* Indicates that zoneStrings is set externally with setZoneStrings() method.
*/
transient boolean
isZoneStringsSet = false;
/**
* Unlocalized date-time pattern characters. For example: 'y', 'd', etc.
* All locales use the same these unlocalized pattern characters.
*/
static final
String patternChars = "GyMdkHmsSEDFwWahKzZYuXL";
static final int
PATTERN_ERA = 0; // G
static final int
PATTERN_YEAR = 1; // y
static final int
PATTERN_MONTH = 2; // M
static final int
PATTERN_DAY_OF_MONTH = 3; // d
static final int
PATTERN_HOUR_OF_DAY1 = 4; // k
static final int
PATTERN_HOUR_OF_DAY0 = 5; // H
static final int
PATTERN_MINUTE = 6; // m
static final int
PATTERN_SECOND = 7; // s
static final int
PATTERN_MILLISECOND = 8; // S
static final int
PATTERN_DAY_OF_WEEK = 9; // E
static final int
PATTERN_DAY_OF_YEAR = 10; // D
static final int
PATTERN_DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH = 11; // F
static final int
PATTERN_WEEK_OF_YEAR = 12; // w
static final int
PATTERN_WEEK_OF_MONTH = 13; // W
static final int
PATTERN_AM_PM = 14; // a
static final int
PATTERN_HOUR1 = 15; // h
static final int
PATTERN_HOUR0 = 16; // K
static final int
PATTERN_ZONE_NAME = 17; // z
static final int
PATTERN_ZONE_VALUE = 18; // Z
static final int
PATTERN_WEEK_YEAR = 19; // Y
static final int
PATTERN_ISO_DAY_OF_WEEK = 20; // u
static final int
PATTERN_ISO_ZONE = 21; // X
static final int
PATTERN_MONTH_STANDALONE = 22; // L
/**
* Localized date-time pattern characters. For example, a locale may
* wish to use 'u' rather than 'y' to represent years in its date format
* pattern strings.
* This string must be exactly 18 characters long, with the index of
* the characters described by <code>DateFormat.ERA_FIELD</code>,
* <code>DateFormat.YEAR_FIELD</code>, etc. Thus, if the string were
* "Xz...", then localized patterns would use 'X' for era and 'z' for year.
* @serial
*/
String localPatternChars = null;
/**
* The locale which is used for initializing this DateFormatSymbols object.
*
* @since 1.6
* @serial
*/
Locale locale = null;
/* use serialVersionUID from JDK 1.1.4 for interoperability */
static final long
serialVersionUID = -5987973545549424702L;
/**
* Returns an array of all locales for which the
* <code>getInstance</code> methods of this class can return
* localized instances.
* The returned array represents the union of locales supported by the
* Java runtime and by installed
* {@link java.text.spi.DateFormatSymbolsProvider DateFormatSymbolsProvider}
* implementations. It must contain at least a <code>Locale</code>
* instance equal to {@link java.util.Locale#US Locale.US}.
*
* @return An array of locales for which localized
* <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> instances are available.
* @since 1.6
*/
public static
Locale[]
getAvailableLocales() {
LocaleServiceProviderPool pool=
LocaleServiceProviderPool.
getPool(
DateFormatSymbolsProvider.class);
return
pool.
getAvailableLocales();
}
/**
* Gets the <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> instance for the default
* locale. This method provides access to <code>DateFormatSymbols</code>
* instances for locales supported by the Java runtime itself as well
* as for those supported by installed
* {@link java.text.spi.DateFormatSymbolsProvider DateFormatSymbolsProvider}
* implementations.
* <p>This is equivalent to calling {@link #getInstance(Locale)
* getInstance(Locale.getDefault(Locale.Category.FORMAT))}.
* @see java.util.Locale#getDefault(java.util.Locale.Category)
* @see java.util.Locale.Category#FORMAT
* @return a <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> instance.
* @since 1.6
*/
public static final
DateFormatSymbols getInstance() {
return
getInstance(
Locale.
getDefault(
Locale.
Category.
FORMAT));
}
/**
* Gets the <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> instance for the specified
* locale. This method provides access to <code>DateFormatSymbols</code>
* instances for locales supported by the Java runtime itself as well
* as for those supported by installed
* {@link java.text.spi.DateFormatSymbolsProvider DateFormatSymbolsProvider}
* implementations.
* @param locale the given locale.
* @return a <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> instance.
* @exception NullPointerException if <code>locale</code> is null
* @since 1.6
*/
public static final
DateFormatSymbols getInstance(
Locale locale) {
DateFormatSymbols dfs =
getProviderInstance(
locale);
if (
dfs != null) {
return
dfs;
}
throw new
RuntimeException("DateFormatSymbols instance creation failed.");
}
/**
* Returns a DateFormatSymbols provided by a provider or found in
* the cache. Note that this method returns a cached instance,
* not its clone. Therefore, the instance should never be given to
* an application.
*/
static final
DateFormatSymbols getInstanceRef(
Locale locale) {
DateFormatSymbols dfs =
getProviderInstance(
locale);
if (
dfs != null) {
return
dfs;
}
throw new
RuntimeException("DateFormatSymbols instance creation failed.");
}
private static
DateFormatSymbols getProviderInstance(
Locale locale) {
LocaleProviderAdapter adapter =
LocaleProviderAdapter.
getAdapter(
DateFormatSymbolsProvider.class,
locale);
DateFormatSymbolsProvider provider =
adapter.
getDateFormatSymbolsProvider();
DateFormatSymbols dfsyms =
provider.
getInstance(
locale);
if (
dfsyms == null) {
provider =
LocaleProviderAdapter.
forJRE().
getDateFormatSymbolsProvider();
dfsyms =
provider.
getInstance(
locale);
}
return
dfsyms;
}
/**
* Gets era strings. For example: "AD" and "BC".
* @return the era strings.
*/
public
String[]
getEras() {
return
Arrays.
copyOf(
eras,
eras.length);
}
/**
* Sets era strings. For example: "AD" and "BC".
* @param newEras the new era strings.
*/
public void
setEras(
String[]
newEras) {
eras =
Arrays.
copyOf(
newEras,
newEras.length);
cachedHashCode = 0;
}
/**
* Gets month strings. For example: "January", "February", etc.
*
* <p>If the language requires different forms for formatting and
* stand-alone usages, this method returns month names in the
* formatting form. For example, the preferred month name for
* January in the Czech language is <em>ledna</em> in the
* formatting form, while it is <em>leden</em> in the stand-alone
* form. This method returns {@code "ledna"} in this case. Refer
* to the <a href="http://unicode.org/reports/tr35/#Calendar_Elements">
* Calendar Elements in the Unicode Locale Data Markup Language
* (LDML) specification</a> for more details.
*
* @return the month strings.
*/
public
String[]
getMonths() {
return
Arrays.
copyOf(
months,
months.length);
}
/**
* Sets month strings. For example: "January", "February", etc.
* @param newMonths the new month strings.
*/
public void
setMonths(
String[]
newMonths) {
months =
Arrays.
copyOf(
newMonths,
newMonths.length);
cachedHashCode = 0;
}
/**
* Gets short month strings. For example: "Jan", "Feb", etc.
*
* <p>If the language requires different forms for formatting and
* stand-alone usages, This method returns short month names in
* the formatting form. For example, the preferred abbreviation
* for January in the Catalan language is <em>de gen.</em> in the
* formatting form, while it is <em>gen.</em> in the stand-alone
* form. This method returns {@code "de gen."} in this case. Refer
* to the <a href="http://unicode.org/reports/tr35/#Calendar_Elements">
* Calendar Elements in the Unicode Locale Data Markup Language
* (LDML) specification</a> for more details.
*
* @return the short month strings.
*/
public
String[]
getShortMonths() {
return
Arrays.
copyOf(
shortMonths,
shortMonths.length);
}
/**
* Sets short month strings. For example: "Jan", "Feb", etc.
* @param newShortMonths the new short month strings.
*/
public void
setShortMonths(
String[]
newShortMonths) {
shortMonths =
Arrays.
copyOf(
newShortMonths,
newShortMonths.length);
cachedHashCode = 0;
}
/**
* Gets weekday strings. For example: "Sunday", "Monday", etc.
* @return the weekday strings. Use <code>Calendar.SUNDAY</code>,
* <code>Calendar.MONDAY</code>, etc. to index the result array.
*/
public
String[]
getWeekdays() {
return
Arrays.
copyOf(
weekdays,
weekdays.length);
}
/**
* Sets weekday strings. For example: "Sunday", "Monday", etc.
* @param newWeekdays the new weekday strings. The array should
* be indexed by <code>Calendar.SUNDAY</code>,
* <code>Calendar.MONDAY</code>, etc.
*/
public void
setWeekdays(
String[]
newWeekdays) {
weekdays =
Arrays.
copyOf(
newWeekdays,
newWeekdays.length);
cachedHashCode = 0;
}
/**
* Gets short weekday strings. For example: "Sun", "Mon", etc.
* @return the short weekday strings. Use <code>Calendar.SUNDAY</code>,
* <code>Calendar.MONDAY</code>, etc. to index the result array.
*/
public
String[]
getShortWeekdays() {
return
Arrays.
copyOf(
shortWeekdays,
shortWeekdays.length);
}
/**
* Sets short weekday strings. For example: "Sun", "Mon", etc.
* @param newShortWeekdays the new short weekday strings. The array should
* be indexed by <code>Calendar.SUNDAY</code>,
* <code>Calendar.MONDAY</code>, etc.
*/
public void
setShortWeekdays(
String[]
newShortWeekdays) {
shortWeekdays =
Arrays.
copyOf(
newShortWeekdays,
newShortWeekdays.length);
cachedHashCode = 0;
}
/**
* Gets ampm strings. For example: "AM" and "PM".
* @return the ampm strings.
*/
public
String[]
getAmPmStrings() {
return
Arrays.
copyOf(
ampms,
ampms.length);
}
/**
* Sets ampm strings. For example: "AM" and "PM".
* @param newAmpms the new ampm strings.
*/
public void
setAmPmStrings(
String[]
newAmpms) {
ampms =
Arrays.
copyOf(
newAmpms,
newAmpms.length);
cachedHashCode = 0;
}
/**
* Gets time zone strings. Use of this method is discouraged; use
* {@link java.util.TimeZone#getDisplayName() TimeZone.getDisplayName()}
* instead.
* <p>
* The value returned is a
* two-dimensional array of strings of size <em>n</em> by <em>m</em>,
* where <em>m</em> is at least 5. Each of the <em>n</em> rows is an
* entry containing the localized names for a single <code>TimeZone</code>.
* Each such row contains (with <code>i</code> ranging from
* 0..<em>n</em>-1):
* <ul>
* <li><code>zoneStrings[i][0]</code> - time zone ID</li>
* <li><code>zoneStrings[i][1]</code> - long name of zone in standard
* time</li>
* <li><code>zoneStrings[i][2]</code> - short name of zone in
* standard time</li>
* <li><code>zoneStrings[i][3]</code> - long name of zone in daylight
* saving time</li>
* <li><code>zoneStrings[i][4]</code> - short name of zone in daylight
* saving time</li>
* </ul>
* The zone ID is <em>not</em> localized; it's one of the valid IDs of
* the {@link java.util.TimeZone TimeZone} class that are not
* <a href="../util/TimeZone.html#CustomID">custom IDs</a>.
* All other entries are localized names. If a zone does not implement
* daylight saving time, the daylight saving time names should not be used.
* <p>
* If {@link #setZoneStrings(String[][]) setZoneStrings} has been called
* on this <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> instance, then the strings
* provided by that call are returned. Otherwise, the returned array
* contains names provided by the Java runtime and by installed
* {@link java.util.spi.TimeZoneNameProvider TimeZoneNameProvider}
* implementations.
*
* @return the time zone strings.
* @see #setZoneStrings(String[][])
*/
public
String[][]
getZoneStrings() {
return
getZoneStringsImpl(true);
}
/**
* Sets time zone strings. The argument must be a
* two-dimensional array of strings of size <em>n</em> by <em>m</em>,
* where <em>m</em> is at least 5. Each of the <em>n</em> rows is an
* entry containing the localized names for a single <code>TimeZone</code>.
* Each such row contains (with <code>i</code> ranging from
* 0..<em>n</em>-1):
* <ul>
* <li><code>zoneStrings[i][0]</code> - time zone ID</li>
* <li><code>zoneStrings[i][1]</code> - long name of zone in standard
* time</li>
* <li><code>zoneStrings[i][2]</code> - short name of zone in
* standard time</li>
* <li><code>zoneStrings[i][3]</code> - long name of zone in daylight
* saving time</li>
* <li><code>zoneStrings[i][4]</code> - short name of zone in daylight
* saving time</li>
* </ul>
* The zone ID is <em>not</em> localized; it's one of the valid IDs of
* the {@link java.util.TimeZone TimeZone} class that are not
* <a href="../util/TimeZone.html#CustomID">custom IDs</a>.
* All other entries are localized names.
*
* @param newZoneStrings the new time zone strings.
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if the length of any row in
* <code>newZoneStrings</code> is less than 5
* @exception NullPointerException if <code>newZoneStrings</code> is null
* @see #getZoneStrings()
*/
public void
setZoneStrings(
String[][]
newZoneStrings) {
String[][]
aCopy = new
String[
newZoneStrings.length][];
for (int
i = 0;
i <
newZoneStrings.length; ++
i) {
int
len =
newZoneStrings[
i].length;
if (
len < 5) {
throw new
IllegalArgumentException();
}
aCopy[
i] =
Arrays.
copyOf(
newZoneStrings[
i],
len);
}
zoneStrings =
aCopy;
isZoneStringsSet = true;
cachedHashCode = 0;
}
/**
* Gets localized date-time pattern characters. For example: 'u', 't', etc.
* @return the localized date-time pattern characters.
*/
public
String getLocalPatternChars() {
return
localPatternChars;
}
/**
* Sets localized date-time pattern characters. For example: 'u', 't', etc.
* @param newLocalPatternChars the new localized date-time
* pattern characters.
*/
public void
setLocalPatternChars(
String newLocalPatternChars) {
// Call toString() to throw an NPE in case the argument is null
localPatternChars =
newLocalPatternChars.
toString();
cachedHashCode = 0;
}
/**
* Overrides Cloneable
*/
public
Object clone()
{
try
{
DateFormatSymbols other = (
DateFormatSymbols)super.clone();
copyMembers(this,
other);
return
other;
} catch (
CloneNotSupportedException e) {
throw new
InternalError(
e);
}
}
/**
* Override hashCode.
* Generates a hash code for the DateFormatSymbols object.
*/
@
Override
public int
hashCode() {
int
hashCode =
cachedHashCode;
if (
hashCode == 0) {
hashCode = 5;
hashCode = 11 *
hashCode +
Arrays.
hashCode(
eras);
hashCode = 11 *
hashCode +
Arrays.
hashCode(
months);
hashCode = 11 *
hashCode +
Arrays.
hashCode(
shortMonths);
hashCode = 11 *
hashCode +
Arrays.
hashCode(
weekdays);
hashCode = 11 *
hashCode +
Arrays.
hashCode(
shortWeekdays);
hashCode = 11 *
hashCode +
Arrays.
hashCode(
ampms);
hashCode = 11 *
hashCode +
Arrays.
deepHashCode(
getZoneStringsWrapper());
hashCode = 11 *
hashCode +
Objects.
hashCode(
localPatternChars);
cachedHashCode =
hashCode;
}
return
hashCode;
}
/**
* Override equals
*/
public boolean
equals(
Object obj)
{
if (this ==
obj) return true;
if (
obj == null ||
getClass() !=
obj.
getClass()) return false;
DateFormatSymbols that = (
DateFormatSymbols)
obj;
return (
Arrays.
equals(
eras,
that.
eras)
&&
Arrays.
equals(
months,
that.
months)
&&
Arrays.
equals(
shortMonths,
that.
shortMonths)
&&
Arrays.
equals(
weekdays,
that.
weekdays)
&&
Arrays.
equals(
shortWeekdays,
that.
shortWeekdays)
&&
Arrays.
equals(
ampms,
that.
ampms)
&&
Arrays.
deepEquals(
getZoneStringsWrapper(),
that.
getZoneStringsWrapper())
&& ((
localPatternChars != null
&&
localPatternChars.
equals(
that.
localPatternChars))
|| (
localPatternChars == null
&&
that.
localPatternChars == null)));
}
// =======================privates===============================
/**
* Useful constant for defining time zone offsets.
*/
static final int
millisPerHour = 60*60*1000;
/**
* Cache to hold DateFormatSymbols instances per Locale.
*/
private static final
ConcurrentMap<
Locale,
SoftReference<
DateFormatSymbols>>
cachedInstances
= new
ConcurrentHashMap<>(3);
private transient int
lastZoneIndex = 0;
/**
* Cached hash code
*/
transient volatile int
cachedHashCode = 0;
/**
* Initializes this DateFormatSymbols with the locale data. This method uses
* a cached DateFormatSymbols instance for the given locale if available. If
* there's no cached one, this method creates an uninitialized instance and
* populates its fields from the resource bundle for the locale, and caches
* the instance. Note: zoneStrings isn't initialized in this method.
*/
private void
initializeData(
Locale locale) {
SoftReference<
DateFormatSymbols>
ref =
cachedInstances.
get(
locale);
DateFormatSymbols dfs;
if (
ref == null || (
dfs =
ref.
get()) == null) {
if (
ref != null) {
// Remove the empty SoftReference
cachedInstances.
remove(
locale,
ref);
}
dfs = new
DateFormatSymbols(false);
// Initialize the fields from the ResourceBundle for locale.
LocaleProviderAdapter adapter
=
LocaleProviderAdapter.
getAdapter(
DateFormatSymbolsProvider.class,
locale);
// Avoid any potential recursions
if (!(
adapter instanceof
ResourceBundleBasedAdapter)) {
adapter =
LocaleProviderAdapter.
getResourceBundleBased();
}
ResourceBundle resource
= ((
ResourceBundleBasedAdapter)
adapter).
getLocaleData().
getDateFormatData(
locale);
dfs.
locale =
locale;
// JRE and CLDR use different keys
// JRE: Eras, short.Eras and narrow.Eras
// CLDR: long.Eras, Eras and narrow.Eras
if (
resource.
containsKey("Eras")) {
dfs.
eras =
resource.
getStringArray("Eras");
} else if (
resource.
containsKey("long.Eras")) {
dfs.
eras =
resource.
getStringArray("long.Eras");
} else if (
resource.
containsKey("short.Eras")) {
dfs.
eras =
resource.
getStringArray("short.Eras");
}
dfs.
months =
resource.
getStringArray("MonthNames");
dfs.
shortMonths =
resource.
getStringArray("MonthAbbreviations");
dfs.
ampms =
resource.
getStringArray("AmPmMarkers");
dfs.
localPatternChars =
resource.
getString("DateTimePatternChars");
// Day of week names are stored in a 1-based array.
dfs.
weekdays =
toOneBasedArray(
resource.
getStringArray("DayNames"));
dfs.
shortWeekdays =
toOneBasedArray(
resource.
getStringArray("DayAbbreviations"));
// Put dfs in the cache
ref = new
SoftReference<>(
dfs);
SoftReference<
DateFormatSymbols>
x =
cachedInstances.
putIfAbsent(
locale,
ref);
if (
x != null) {
DateFormatSymbols y =
x.
get();
if (
y == null) {
// Replace the empty SoftReference with ref.
cachedInstances.
replace(
locale,
x,
ref);
} else {
ref =
x;
dfs =
y;
}
}
// If the bundle's locale isn't the target locale, put another cache
// entry for the bundle's locale.
Locale bundleLocale =
resource.
getLocale();
if (!
bundleLocale.
equals(
locale)) {
SoftReference<
DateFormatSymbols>
z
=
cachedInstances.
putIfAbsent(
bundleLocale,
ref);
if (
z != null &&
z.
get() == null) {
cachedInstances.
replace(
bundleLocale,
z,
ref);
}
}
}
// Copy the field values from dfs to this instance.
copyMembers(
dfs, this);
}
private static
String[]
toOneBasedArray(
String[]
src) {
int
len =
src.length;
String[]
dst = new
String[
len + 1];
dst[0] = "";
for (int
i = 0;
i <
len;
i++) {
dst[
i + 1] =
src[
i];
}
return
dst;
}
/**
* Package private: used by SimpleDateFormat
* Gets the index for the given time zone ID to obtain the time zone
* strings for formatting. The time zone ID is just for programmatic
* lookup. NOT LOCALIZED!!!
* @param ID the given time zone ID.
* @return the index of the given time zone ID. Returns -1 if
* the given time zone ID can't be located in the DateFormatSymbols object.
* @see java.util.SimpleTimeZone
*/
final int
getZoneIndex(
String ID) {
String[][]
zoneStrings =
getZoneStringsWrapper();
/*
* getZoneIndex has been re-written for performance reasons. instead of
* traversing the zoneStrings array every time, we cache the last used zone
* index
*/
if (
lastZoneIndex <
zoneStrings.length &&
ID.
equals(
zoneStrings[
lastZoneIndex][0])) {
return
lastZoneIndex;
}
/* slow path, search entire list */
for (int
index = 0;
index <
zoneStrings.length;
index++) {
if (
ID.
equals(
zoneStrings[
index][0])) {
lastZoneIndex =
index;
return
index;
}
}
return -1;
}
/**
* Wrapper method to the getZoneStrings(), which is called from inside
* the java.text package and not to mutate the returned arrays, so that
* it does not need to create a defensive copy.
*/
final
String[][]
getZoneStringsWrapper() {
if (
isSubclassObject()) {
return
getZoneStrings();
} else {
return
getZoneStringsImpl(false);
}
}
private
String[][]
getZoneStringsImpl(boolean
needsCopy) {
if (
zoneStrings == null) {
zoneStrings =
TimeZoneNameUtility.
getZoneStrings(
locale);
}
if (!
needsCopy) {
return
zoneStrings;
}
int
len =
zoneStrings.length;
String[][]
aCopy = new
String[
len][];
for (int
i = 0;
i <
len;
i++) {
aCopy[
i] =
Arrays.
copyOf(
zoneStrings[
i],
zoneStrings[
i].length);
}
return
aCopy;
}
private boolean
isSubclassObject() {
return !
getClass().
getName().
equals("java.text.DateFormatSymbols");
}
/**
* Clones all the data members from the source DateFormatSymbols to
* the target DateFormatSymbols.
*
* @param src the source DateFormatSymbols.
* @param dst the target DateFormatSymbols.
*/
private void
copyMembers(
DateFormatSymbols src,
DateFormatSymbols dst)
{
dst.
locale =
src.
locale;
dst.
eras =
Arrays.
copyOf(
src.
eras,
src.
eras.length);
dst.
months =
Arrays.
copyOf(
src.
months,
src.
months.length);
dst.
shortMonths =
Arrays.
copyOf(
src.
shortMonths,
src.
shortMonths.length);
dst.
weekdays =
Arrays.
copyOf(
src.
weekdays,
src.
weekdays.length);
dst.
shortWeekdays =
Arrays.
copyOf(
src.
shortWeekdays,
src.
shortWeekdays.length);
dst.
ampms =
Arrays.
copyOf(
src.
ampms,
src.
ampms.length);
if (
src.
zoneStrings != null) {
dst.
zoneStrings =
src.
getZoneStringsImpl(true);
} else {
dst.
zoneStrings = null;
}
dst.
localPatternChars =
src.
localPatternChars;
dst.
cachedHashCode = 0;
}
/**
* Write out the default serializable data, after ensuring the
* <code>zoneStrings</code> field is initialized in order to make
* sure the backward compatibility.
*
* @since 1.6
*/
private void
writeObject(
ObjectOutputStream stream) throws
IOException {
if (
zoneStrings == null) {
zoneStrings =
TimeZoneNameUtility.
getZoneStrings(
locale);
}
stream.
defaultWriteObject();
}
}