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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 %