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String nexp = (fs.equals("%tZ") || fs.equals("%TZ") || fs.equals("%tc") || fs.equals("%Tc") ? exp.replace("PST", "GMT-08:00") : exp); // Date (implemented via conversion to Calendar) Date d = c.getTime(); test(fs, nexp, d); test((Locale)null, fs, nexp, d); test(Locale.US, fs, nexp, d); // long (implemented via conversion to Calendar) long l = c.getTimeInMillis(); test(fs, nexp, l); test((Locale)null, fs, nexp, l); test(Locale.US, fs, nexp, l); if (upper) // repeat all tests for upper case variant (%T) testDateTime(Pattern.compile("t").matcher(fs).replaceFirst("T"), exp.toUpperCase(), c, false); } private static void testHours() { for (int i = 0; i < 24; i++) { // GregorianCalendar(int year, int month, int dayOfMonth, // int hourOfDay, int minute, int second); Calendar c = new GregorianCalendar(1995, MAY, 23, i, 48, 34); //----------------------------------------------------------------- // DateTime.HOUR_OF_DAY - 'k' (0 - 23) -- like H //----------------------------------------------------------------- String exp = Integer.toString(i); testDateTime("%tk", exp, c); //----------------------------------------------------------------- // DateTime.HOUR - 'l' (1 - 12) -- like I //----------------------------------------------------------------- int v = i % 12; v = (v == 0 ? 12 : v); String exp2 = Integer.toString(v); testDateTime("%tl", exp2, c); //----------------------------------------------------------------- // DateTime.HOUR_OF_DAY_0 - 'H' (00 - 23) [zero padded] //----------------------------------------------------------------- if (exp.length() < 2) exp = "0" + exp; testDateTime("%tH", exp, c); //----------------------------------------------------------------- // DateTime.HOUR_0 - 'I' (01 - 12) //----------------------------------------------------------------- if (exp2.length() < 2) exp2 = "0" + exp2; testDateTime("%tI", exp2, c); //----------------------------------------------------------------- // DateTime.AM_PM - (am or pm) //----------------------------------------------------------------- testDateTime("%tp", (i <12 ? "am" : "pm"), c); } } public static void test() { TimeZone.setDefault(TimeZone.getTimeZone("GMT-0800")); // Any characters not explicitly defined as conversions, date/time // conversion suffixes, or flags are illegal and are reserved for // future extensions. Use of such a character in a format string will // cause an UnknownFormatConversionException or // UnknownFormatFlagsException to be thrown. tryCatch("%q", UnknownFormatConversionException.class); tryCatch("%t&", UnknownFormatConversionException.class); tryCatch("%&d", UnknownFormatConversionException.class); tryCatch("%^b", UnknownFormatConversionException.class); //--------------------------------------------------------------------- // Formatter.java class javadoc examples //--------------------------------------------------------------------- test(Locale.FRANCE, "e = %+10.4f", "e = +2,7183", Math.E); test("%4$2s %3$2s %2$2s %1$2s", " d c b a", "a", "b", "c", "d"); test("Amount gained or lost since last statement: $ %,(.2f", "Amount gained or lost since last statement: $ (6,217.58)", (new BigDecimal("-6217.58"))); Calendar c = new GregorianCalendar(1969, JULY, 20, 16, 17, 0); testSysOut("Local time: %tT", "Local time: 16:17:00", c); test("Unable to open file '%1$s': %2$s", "Unable to open file 'food': No such file or directory", "food", "No such file or directory"); Calendar duke = new GregorianCalendar(1995, MAY, 23, 19, 48, 34); duke.set(Calendar.MILLISECOND, 584); test("Duke's Birthday: %1$tB %1$te, %1$tY", "Duke's Birthday: May 23, 1995", duke); test("Duke's Birthday: %1$tB %1$te, %1$tY", "Duke's Birthday: May 23, 1995", duke.getTime()); test("Duke's Birthday: %1$tB %1$te, %1$tY", "Duke's Birthday: May 23, 1995", duke.getTimeInMillis()); test("%4$s %3$s %2$s %1$s %4$s %3$s %2$s %1$s", "d c b a d c b a", "a", "b", "c", "d"); test("%s %s %<s %<s", "a b b b", "a", "b", "c", "d"); test("%s %s %s %s", "a b c d", "a", "b", "c", "d"); test("%2$s %s %<s %s", "b a a b", "a", "b", "c", "d"); //--------------------------------------------------------------------- // %b // // General conversion applicable to any argument. //--------------------------------------------------------------------- test("%b", "true", true); test("%b", "false", false); test("%B", "TRUE", true); test("%B", "FALSE", false); test("%b", "true", Boolean.TRUE); test("%b", "false", Boolean.FALSE); test("%B", "TRUE", Boolean.TRUE); test("%B", "FALSE", Boolean.FALSE); test("%14b", " true", true); test("%-14b", "true ", true); test("%5.1b", " f", false); test("%-5.1b", "f ", false); test("%b", "true", "foo"); test("%b", "false", (Object)null); // Boolean.java hardcodes the Strings for "true" and "false", so no // localization is possible. test(Locale.FRANCE, "%b", "true", true); test(Locale.FRANCE, "%b", "false", false); // If you pass in a single array to a varargs method, the compiler // uses it as the array of arguments rather than treating it as a // single array-type argument. test("%b", "false", (Object[])new String[2]); test("%b", "true", new String[2], new String[2]); int [] ia = { 1, 2, 3 }; test("%b", "true", ia); //--------------------------------------------------------------------- // %b - errors //--------------------------------------------------------------------- tryCatch("%#b", FormatFlagsConversionMismatchException.class); tryCatch("%-b", MissingFormatWidthException.class); // correct or side-effect of implementation? tryCatch("%.b", UnknownFormatConversionException.class); tryCatch("%,b", FormatFlagsConversionMismatchException.class); //--------------------------------------------------------------------- // %c // // General conversion applicable to any argument. //--------------------------------------------------------------------- test("%c", "i", 'i'); test("%C", "I", 'i'); test("%4c", " i", 'i'); test("%-4c", "i ", 'i'); test("%4C", " I", 'i'); test("%-4C", "I ", 'i'); test("%c", "i", new Character('i')); test("%c", "H", (byte) 72); test("%c", "i", (short) 105); test("%c", "!", (int) 33); test("%c", "\u007F", Byte.MAX_VALUE); test("%c", new String(Character.toChars(Short.MAX_VALUE)), Short.MAX_VALUE); test("%c", "null", (Object) null); //--------------------------------------------------------------------- // %c - errors //--------------------------------------------------------------------- tryCatch("%c", IllegalFormatConversionException.class, Boolean.TRUE); tryCatch("%c", IllegalFormatConversionException.class, (float) 0.1); tryCatch("%c", IllegalFormatConversionException.class, new Object()); tryCatch("%c", IllegalFormatCodePointException.class, Byte.MIN_VALUE); tryCatch("%c", IllegalFormatCodePointException.class, Short.MIN_VALUE); tryCatch("%c", IllegalFormatCodePointException.class, Integer.MIN_VALUE); tryCatch("%c", IllegalFormatCodePointException.class, Integer.MAX_VALUE); tryCatch("%#c", FormatFlagsConversionMismatchException.class); tryCatch("%,c", FormatFlagsConversionMismatchException.class); tryCatch("%(c", FormatFlagsConversionMismatchException.class); tryCatch("%$c", UnknownFormatConversionException.class); tryCatch("%.2c", IllegalFormatPrecisionException.class); //--------------------------------------------------------------------- // %s // // General conversion applicable to any argument. //--------------------------------------------------------------------- test("%s", "Hello, Duke", "Hello, Duke"); test("%S", "HELLO, DUKE", "Hello, Duke"); test("%20S", " HELLO, DUKE", "Hello, Duke"); test("%20s", " Hello, Duke", "Hello, Duke"); test("%-20s", "Hello, Duke ", "Hello, Duke"); test("%-20.5s", "Hello ", "Hello, Duke"); test("%s", "null", (Object)null); StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer("foo bar"); test("%s", sb.toString(), sb); test("%S", sb.toString().toUpperCase(), sb); //--------------------------------------------------------------------- // %s - errors //--------------------------------------------------------------------- tryCatch("%-s", MissingFormatWidthException.class); tryCatch("%--s", DuplicateFormatFlagsException.class); tryCatch("%#s", FormatFlagsConversionMismatchException.class, 0); tryCatch("%#s", FormatFlagsConversionMismatchException.class, 0.5f); tryCatch("%#s", FormatFlagsConversionMismatchException.class, "hello"); tryCatch("%#s", FormatFlagsConversionMismatchException.class, null); //--------------------------------------------------------------------- // %h // // General conversion applicable to any argument. //--------------------------------------------------------------------- test("%h", Integer.toHexString("Hello, Duke".hashCode()), "Hello, Duke"); test("%10h", " ddf63471", "Hello, Duke"); test("%-10h", "ddf63471 ", "Hello, Duke"); test("%-10H", "DDF63471 ", "Hello, Duke"); test("%10h", " 402e0000", 15.0); test("%10H", " 402E0000", 15.0); //--------------------------------------------------------------------- // %h - errors //--------------------------------------------------------------------- tryCatch("%#h", FormatFlagsConversionMismatchException.class); //--------------------------------------------------------------------- // flag/conversion errors //--------------------------------------------------------------------- tryCatch("%F", UnknownFormatConversionException.class); tryCatch("%#g", FormatFlagsConversionMismatchException.class); //--------------------------------------------------------------------- // %t // // Date/Time conversions applicable to Calendar, Date, and long. //--------------------------------------------------------------------- test("%tA", "null", (Object)null); test("%TA", "NULL", (Object)null); //--------------------------------------------------------------------- // %t - errors //--------------------------------------------------------------------- tryCatch("%t", UnknownFormatConversionException.class); tryCatch("%T", UnknownFormatConversionException.class); tryCatch("%tP", UnknownFormatConversionException.class); tryCatch("%TP", UnknownFormatConversionException.class); tryCatch("%.5tB", IllegalFormatPrecisionException.class); tryCatch("%#tB", FormatFlagsConversionMismatchException.class); tryCatch("%-tB", MissingFormatWidthException.class); //--------------------------------------------------------------------- // %t - create test Calendar //--------------------------------------------------------------------- // Get the supported ids for GMT-08:00 (Pacific Standard Time) String[] ids = TimeZone.getAvailableIDs(-8 * 60 * 60 * 1000); // Create a Pacific Standard Time time zone SimpleTimeZone tz = new SimpleTimeZone(-8 * 60 * 60 * 1000, ids[0]); // public GregorianCalendar(TimeZone zone, Locale aLocale); Calendar c0 = new GregorianCalendar(tz, Locale.US); // public final void set(int year, int month, int date, // int hourOfDay, int minute, int second); c0.set(1995, MAY, 23, 19, 48, 34); c0.set(Calendar.MILLISECOND, 584); //--------------------------------------------------------------------- // %t - Minutes, {nano,milli}*seconds // // testDateTime() verifies the expected output for all applicable types // (Calendar, Date, and long). It also verifies output for "%t" and // "%T". Thus it is sufficient to invoke that method once per // conversion/expected output. //--------------------------------------------------------------------- testDateTime("%tM", "48", c0); testDateTime("%tN", "584000000", c0); testDateTime("%tL", "584", c0); // testDateTime("%tQ", "801283714584", c0); testDateTime("%ts", String.valueOf(c0.getTimeInMillis() / 1000), c0); testDateTime("%tS", "34", c0); testDateTime("%tT", "19:48:34", c0); //--------------------------------------------------------------------- // %t - Hours, morning/afternoon markers // // testHours() iterates through all twenty-four hours to verify // numeric return value and morning/afternoon markers. //--------------------------------------------------------------------- testHours(); //--------------------------------------------------------------------- // %t - Portions of date [ day, month, dates, weeks ] //--------------------------------------------------------------------- testDateTime("%ta", "Tue", c0); testDateTime("%tA", "Tuesday", c0); testDateTime("%tb", "May", c0); testDateTime("%tB", "May", c0); testDateTime("%tC", "19", c0); testDateTime("%td", "23", c0); testDateTime("%te", "23", c0); testDateTime("%th", "May", c0); testDateTime("%tj", "143", c0); testDateTime("%tm", "05", c0); testDateTime("%ty", "95", c0); testDateTime("%tY", "1995", c0); //--------------------------------------------------------------------- // %t - TimeZone //--------------------------------------------------------------------- testDateTime("%tz", "-0800", c0); testDateTime("%tZ", "PST", c0); //--------------------------------------------------------------------- // %tz should always adjust for DST //--------------------------------------------------------------------- TimeZone dtz = TimeZone.getDefault(); // Artificial TimeZone based on PST with 3:15 DST always in effect TimeZone atz = new SimpleTimeZone(-8 * 60 * 60 * 1000, "AlwaysDST", JANUARY, 1, 0, 0, STANDARD_TIME, // 24hrs - 1m = 60 * 60 * 1000 * 24 - 1 DECEMBER, 31, 0, 60 * 60 * 1000 * 24 - 1, STANDARD_TIME, (int)(60 * 60 * 1000 * 3.25)); TimeZone.setDefault(atz); testDateTime("%tz", "-0445", Calendar.getInstance(atz)); // Restore the TimeZone and verify TimeZone.setDefault(dtz); if (atz.hasSameRules(TimeZone.getDefault())) throw new RuntimeException("Default TimeZone not restored"); //--------------------------------------------------------------------- // %t - Composites //--------------------------------------------------------------------- testDateTime("%tr", "07:48:34 PM", c0); testDateTime("%tR", "19:48", c0); testDateTime("%tc", "Tue May 23 19:48:34 PST 1995", c0); testDateTime("%tD", "05/23/95", c0); testDateTime("%tF", "1995-05-23", c0); testDateTime("%-12tF", "1995-05-23 ", c0); testDateTime("%12tF", " 1995-05-23", c0); //--------------------------------------------------------------------- // %n //--------------------------------------------------------------------- test("%n", System.getProperty("line.separator"), (Object)null); test("%n", System.getProperty("line.separator"), ""); tryCatch("%,n", IllegalFormatFlagsException.class); tryCatch("%.n", UnknownFormatConversionException.class); tryCatch("%5.n", UnknownFormatConversionException.class); tryCatch("%5n", IllegalFormatWidthException.class); tryCatch("%.7n", IllegalFormatPrecisionException.class); tryCatch("%<n", IllegalFormatFlagsException.class); //--------------------------------------------------------------------- // %% //--------------------------------------------------------------------- test("%%", "%", (Object)null); test("%%", "%", ""); tryCatch("%%%", UnknownFormatConversionException.class); // perhaps an IllegalFormatArgumentIndexException should be defined? tryCatch("%<%", IllegalFormatFlagsException.class); } }