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 *        FormatData//MonthNames/0=January
 *        FormatData//MonthNames/1=February
 *        LocaleNames//US=United States
 *        LocaleNames//FR=France
 *        FormatData/fr_FR/MonthNames/0=janvier
 *        FormatData/fr_FR/MonthNames/1=f\u00e9vrier
 *        LocaleNames/fr_FR/US=\u00c9tats-Unis
 *        LocaleNames/fr_FR/FR=France
* * Second field which designates locale is in the form of: * 1) Legacy locale notation using '_' as a locale component(language/country/variant) separator. * language is a mandatory component. country and variant are optional, however, * variant cannot exist without country. So for example, while "ja"/"ja_JP"/"ja_JP_JP" are valid, * "_JP"/"ja__JP" are invalid. * * 2) BCP47 language tag notation in which we can specify language tag with '-' as a subtag * separator. Language tag can be specified with '-' in locale field like this: *
LocaleNames/sr-Latn/SR=Surinam
 *        FormatData/sr-Latn-BA/DayNames/2=utorak
* * The command-line syntax of this test is * java LocaleDataTest [-w] [{ -s | }] [-cldr] * * This program always sends its results to standard output. If -w is not specified, * this program prints out only the differences between the data file and the actual * resource data. If -w is specified, the program prints out every entry, comment, * and blank line from the data file. Where there is a difference between the data * file and the resource data, the data is the data from the resources. This feature * can be used to quickly generate a new data file. * * The user can specify an optional filename or -s. If the user specifies a filename, * the program uses that file as the data file. If the user specifies -s, the program * reads its input from standard input rather than from a file. If the user specifies * neither, the program reads its input from a file called LocaleData in the same * directory the program itself resides in. * * The -nothrow option prevents the program from throwing an exception when it * gets an error. -w implies -nothrow. * * -cldr option specifies to test CLDR locale data. The default data file name for this * option is "LocaleData.cldr". * * Other command-line options can be specified, but are ignored. * * It's important to note what this test will NOT test. Certain changes to the locale * data are meant to have certain effects on the internationalization frameworks. For * instance, we could ensure round-trip formatting/parsing integrity for the full * date/time format of SimpleDateFormat by making sure that the full date and time * patterns include sufficient data. The test of this is not whether changes were * made to the locale data; it's whether using this data gives round-trip integrity. * Likewise, changing the currency patterns to use \u00a4 instead of local currency * symbols isn't something that can be tested by this test; instead, you want to * actually format currency values and make sure the proper currency symbol was used. * * This test by itself doesn't do an exhaustive comparison of locale data. It is * possible to do this manually, however: Use the GenerateKeyList tool to produce * a complete list of keys for the two versions of the locales you want to compare, * and then diff them. This will flag additions and deletions. Generate a data file * for the base version of the data using the -w option and the output from * GenerateKeyList, and then use the resultant file as the data file when you run * this test against the new version of the data. */ import java.io.BufferedReader; import java.io.File; import java.io.FileInputStream; import java.io.FilterReader; import java.io.FilterWriter; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.InputStreamReader; import java.io.OutputStreamWriter; import java.io.PrintWriter; import java.io.Reader; import java.io.Writer; import java.util.Locale; import java.util.MissingResourceException; import java.util.ResourceBundle; import sun.util.resources.LocaleData; public class LocaleDataTest { static final String TEXT_RESOURCES_PACKAGE ="sun.text.resources"; static final String UTIL_RESOURCES_PACKAGE ="sun.util.resources"; static final String DEFAULT_DATAFILE ="LocaleData"; static String cldrSuffix = ""; public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { // set up our flags and our input and output streams based on the // command-line arguments (exceptions generated here will propagate out // to the environment) BufferedReader in = null; PrintWriter out = null; boolean writeNewFile = false; boolean doThrow = true; for (int i = 0; i < args.length; i++) { if (args[i].equals("-w")) { writeNewFile = true; doThrow = false; } else if (args[i].equals("-nothrow")) doThrow = false; else if (args[i].equals("-cldr")) { cldrSuffix = ".cldr"; } else if (args[i].equals("-s") && in == null) in = new BufferedReader(new EscapeReader(new InputStreamReader(System.in, "ISO8859_1"))); else if (!args[i].startsWith("-") && in == null) in = new BufferedReader(new EscapeReader(new InputStreamReader(new FileInputStream(args[i]), "ISO8859_1"))); } if (in == null) { File localeData = new File(System.getProperty("test.src", "."), DEFAULT_DATAFILE + cldrSuffix); in = new BufferedReader(new EscapeReader(new InputStreamReader(new FileInputStream(localeData), "ISO8859_1"))); } out = new PrintWriter(new EscapeWriter(new OutputStreamWriter(System.out, "ISO8859_1")), true); // perform the actual test int errorCount = doTest(in, out, writeNewFile); // write out the error count, and throw an exception out into the environment // if there were any errors if (errorCount != 0) { if (!writeNewFile) out.println("Test failed. " + errorCount + " errors."); if (doThrow) throw new Exception("Test failed. " + errorCount + " errors."); } else if (!writeNewFile) out.println("Test passed."); in.close(); out.close(); } static int doTest(BufferedReader in, PrintWriter out, boolean writeNewFile) throws Exception { int errorCount = 0; String key = null; String expectedValue = null; String line = in.readLine(); while (line != null) { if (line.startsWith("#") || line.length() == 0) { if (writeNewFile) out.println(line); } else { int index = line.indexOf("="); if (index == -1) { key = line; expectedValue = ""; } else { key = line.substring(0, index); if (index + 1 == line.length()) expectedValue = ""; else expectedValue = line.substring(index + 1); } if (!processLine(key, expectedValue, out, writeNewFile)) ++errorCount; } line = in.readLine(); } return errorCount; } static boolean processLine(String key, String expectedValue, PrintWriter out, boolean writeNewFile) throws Exception { String rbName, localeName, resTag, qualifier; String language = "", country = "", variant = ""; int index, oldIndex; index = key.indexOf("/"); if (index == -1 || index + 1 == key.length()) throw new Exception("Malformed input file: no slashes in \"" + key + "\""); rbName = key.substring(0, index); oldIndex = index + 1; index = key.indexOf("/", oldIndex); if (index == -1 || index + 1 == key.length()) throw new Exception("Malformed input file: \"" + key + "\" is missing locale name"); localeName = key.substring(oldIndex, index); boolean use_tag = localeName.indexOf("-") != -1; if (use_tag == false && localeName.length() > 0) { String[] locDetails = localeName.split("_"); switch (locDetails.length) { case 1: language = locDetails[0]; break; case 2: language = locDetails[0]; country = locDetails[1]; break; case 3: language = locDetails[0]; country = locDetails[1]; variant = locDetails[2]; break; default: throw new Exception("locale not specified properly " + locDetails); } } oldIndex = index + 1; index = key.indexOf("/", oldIndex); if (index == -1) index = key.length(); resTag = key.substring(oldIndex, index); // TimeZone name may have "/" in it, for example "Asia/Taipei", so use "Asia\/Taipei in LocaleData. if(resTag.endsWith("\\")) { resTag = resTag.substring(0, resTag.length() - 1); oldIndex = index; index = key.indexOf("/", oldIndex + 1); if (index == -1) index = key.length(); resTag += key.substring(oldIndex, index); } if (index < key.length() - 1) qualifier = key.substring(index + 1); else qualifier = ""; String retrievedValue = null; Object resource = null; try { String fullName = null; if (rbName.equals("CalendarData") || rbName.equals("CurrencyNames") || rbName.equals("LocaleNames") || rbName.equals("TimeZoneNames")) { fullName = UTIL_RESOURCES_PACKAGE + cldrSuffix + "." + rbName; } else { fullName = TEXT_RESOURCES_PACKAGE + cldrSuffix + "." + rbName; } Locale locale; if (use_tag) { locale = Locale.forLanguageTag(localeName); } else { locale = new Locale(language, country, variant); } ResourceBundle bundle = LocaleData.getBundle(fullName, locale); resource = bundle.getObject(resTag); } catch (MissingResourceException e) { } if (resource != null) { if (resource instanceof String) { retrievedValue = (String)resource; } else if (resource instanceof String[]) { int element = Integer.valueOf(qualifier).intValue(); String[] stringList = (String[])resource; if (element >= 0 && element < stringList.length) retrievedValue = stringList[element]; } else if (resource instanceof String[][]) { String[][] stringArray = (String[][])resource; int slash = qualifier.indexOf("/"); if (slash == -1) { for (int i = 0; i < stringArray.length; i++) { if (stringArray[i][0].equals(qualifier)) retrievedValue = stringArray[i][1]; } } else { int row = Integer.valueOf(qualifier.substring(0, slash)).intValue(); int column = Integer.valueOf(qualifier.substring(slash + 1)).intValue(); if (row >= 0 && row < stringArray.length && column >= 0 && column < stringArray[row].length) retrievedValue = stringArray[row][column]; } } } if (retrievedValue == null || !retrievedValue.equals(expectedValue)) { if (retrievedValue == null) retrievedValue = ""; if (writeNewFile) out.println(key + "=" + retrievedValue); else { out.println("Mismatch in " + key + ":"); out.println(" file = \"" + expectedValue + "\""); out.println(" jvm = \"" + retrievedValue + "\""); } return false; } else { if (writeNewFile) out.println(key + "=" + expectedValue); } return true; } } class EscapeReader extends FilterReader { public EscapeReader(Reader in) { super(in); } public int read() throws IOException { if (buffer != null) { String b = buffer.toString(); int result = b.charAt(0); if (b.length() > 1) buffer = new StringBuffer(b.substring(1)); else buffer = null; return result; } else { int result = super.read(); if (result != '\\') return result; else { buffer = new StringBuffer(); result = super.read(); buffer.append((char)result); if (result == 'u') { for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++) { result = super.read(); if (result == -1) break; buffer.append((char)result); } String number = buffer.toString().substring(1); result = Integer.parseInt(number, 16); buffer = null; return result; } return '\\'; } } } public int read(char[] cbuf, int start, int len) throws IOException { int p = start; int end = start + len; int c = 0; while (c != -1 && p < end) { c = read(); if (c != -1) cbuf[p++] = (char)c; } if (c == -1 && p == start) return -1; else return p - start; } private StringBuffer buffer = null; } class EscapeWriter extends FilterWriter { public EscapeWriter(Writer out) { super(out); } public void write(int c) throws IOException { if ((c >= ' ' && c <= '\u007e') || c == '\r' || c == '\n') super.write(c); else { super.write('\\'); super.write('u'); String number = Integer.toHexString(c); if (number.length() < 4) number = zeros.substring(0, 4 - number.length()) + number; super.write(number.charAt(0)); super.write(number.charAt(1)); super.write(number.charAt(2)); super.write(number.charAt(3)); } } public void write(char[] cbuf, int off, int len) throws IOException { int end = off + len; while (off < end) write(cbuf[off++]); } public void write(String str, int off, int len) throws IOException { int end = off + len; while (off < end) write(str.charAt(off++)); } private static String zeros = "0000"; }