--- old/src/share/classes/sun/text/resources/CollationData_th.java Mon Aug 13 12:36:25 2012 +++ /dev/null Mon Aug 13 12:36:25 2012 @@ -1,185 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. - * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. - * - * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it - * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as - * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this - * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided - * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. - * - * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT - * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or - * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License - * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that - * accompanied this code). - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version - * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, - * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. - * - * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA - * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any - * questions. - */ - -/* - */ - -/* - * (C) Copyright Taligent, Inc. 1996, 1997 - All Rights Reserved - * (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 - 1998 - All Rights Reserved - * - * The original version of this source code and documentation - * is copyrighted and owned by Taligent, Inc., a wholly-owned - * subsidiary of IBM. These materials are provided under terms - * of a License Agreement between Taligent and Sun. This technology - * is protected by multiple US and International patents. - * - * This notice and attribution to Taligent may not be removed. - * Taligent is a registered trademark of Taligent, Inc. - * - */ - -package sun.text.resources; - -import java.util.ListResourceBundle; - -public class CollationData_th extends ListResourceBundle { - - protected final Object[][] getContents() { - return new Object[][] { - { "Rule", - "! " // First turn on the SE Asian Vowel/Consonant - // swapping rule - + "& Z " // Put in all of the consonants, after Z - + "< \u0E01 " // KO KAI - + "< \u0E02 " // KHO KHAI - + "< \u0E03 " // KHO KHUAT - + "< \u0E04 " // KHO KHWAI - + "< \u0E05 " // KHO KHON - + "< \u0E06 " // KHO RAKHANG - + "< \u0E07 " // NGO NGU - + "< \u0E08 " // CHO CHAN - + "< \u0E09 " // CHO CHING - + "< \u0E0A " // CHO CHANG - + "< \u0E0B " // SO SO - + "< \u0E0C " // CHO CHOE - + "< \u0E0D " // YO YING - + "< \u0E0E " // DO CHADA - + "< \u0E0F " // TO PATAK - + "< \u0E10 " // THO THAN - + "< \u0E11 " // THO NANGMONTHO - + "< \u0E12 " // THO PHUTHAO - + "< \u0E13 " // NO NEN - + "< \u0E14 " // DO DEK - + "< \u0E15 " // TO TAO - + "< \u0E16 " // THO THUNG - + "< \u0E17 " // THO THAHAN - + "< \u0E18 " // THO THONG - + "< \u0E19 " // NO NU - + "< \u0E1A " // BO BAIMAI - + "< \u0E1B " // PO PLA - + "< \u0E1C " // PHO PHUNG - + "< \u0E1D " // FO FA - + "< \u0E1E " // PHO PHAN - + "< \u0E1F " // FO FAN - + "< \u0E20 " // PHO SAMPHAO - + "< \u0E21 " // MO MA - + "< \u0E22 " // YO YAK - + "< \u0E23 " // RO RUA - + "< \u0E24 " // RU - + "< \u0E25 " // LO LING - + "< \u0E26 " // LU - + "< \u0E27 " // WO WAEN - + "< \u0E28 " // SO SALA - + "< \u0E29 " // SO RUSI - + "< \u0E2A " // SO SUA - + "< \u0E2B " // HO HIP - + "< \u0E2C " // LO CHULA - + "< \u0E2D " // O ANG - + "< \u0E2E " // HO NOKHUK - - // - // Normal vowels - // - + "< \u0E4D " // NIKHAHIT - + "< \u0E30 " // SARA A - + "< \u0E31 " // MAI HAN-AKAT - + "< \u0E32 " // SARA AA - - // Normalizer will decompose this character to \u0e4d\u0e32. - + "< \u0E33 = \u0E4D\u0E32 " // SARA AM - - + "< \u0E34 " // SARA I - - + "< \u0E35 " // SARA II - + "< \u0E36 " // SARA UE - + "< \u0E37 " // SARA UEE - + "< \u0E38 " // SARA U - + "< \u0E39 " // SARA UU - - // - // Preceding vowels - // - + "< \u0E40 " // SARA E - + "< \u0E41 " // SARA AE - + "< \u0E42 " // SARA O - + "< \u0E43 " // SARA AI MAIMUAN - + "< \u0E44 " // SARA AI MAIMALAI - - - //according to CLDR, it's after 0e44 - + "< \u0E3A " // PHINTHU - - - - // This rare symbol comes after all characters. - + "< \u0E45 " // LAKKHANGYAO - + "& \u0E32 , \0E45 " // According to CLDR, 0E45 is after 0E32 in tertiary level - - - - - // Below are thai puntuation marks and Tonal(Accent) marks. According to CLDR 1.9 and - // ISO/IEC 14651, Annex C, C.2.1 Thai ordering principles, 0E2F to 0E5B are punctuaion marks that need to be ignored - // in the first three leveles. 0E4E to 0E4B are tonal marks to be compared in secondary level. - // In real implmentation, set puncutation marks in tertiary as there is no fourth level in Java. - // Set all these special marks after \u0301, the accute accent. - + "& \u0301 " // acute accent - - //puncutation marks - + ", \u0E2F " // PAIYANNOI (ellipsis, abbreviation) - + ", \u0E46 " // MAIYAMOK - + ", \u0E4F " // FONGMAN - + ", \u0E5A " // ANGKHANKHU - + ", \u0E5B " // KHOMUT - - //tonal marks - + "; \u0E4E " // YAMAKKAN - + "; \u0E4C " // THANTHAKHAT - + "; \u0E47 " // MAITAIKHU - + "; \u0E48 " // MAI EK - + "; \u0E49 " // MAI THO - + "; \u0E4A " // MAI TRI - + "; \u0E4B " // MAI CHATTAWA - - // - // Digits are equal to their corresponding Arabic digits in the first level - // - + "& 0 = \u0E50 " // DIGIT ZERO - + "& 1 = \u0E51 " // DIGIT ONE - + "& 2 = \u0E52 " // DIGIT TWO - + "& 3 = \u0E53 " // DIGIT THREE - + "& 4 = \u0E54 " // DIGIT FOUR - + "& 5 = \u0E55 " // DIGIT FIVE - + "& 6 = \u0E56 " // DIGIT SIX - + "& 7 = \u0E57 " // DIGIT SEVEN - + "& 8 = \u0E58 " // DIGIT EIGHT - + "& 9 = \u0E59 " // DIGIT NINE - - - } - }; - } -} --- /dev/null Mon Aug 13 12:36:25 2012 +++ new/src/share/classes/sun/text/resources/th/CollationData_th.java Mon Aug 13 12:36:23 2012 @@ -0,0 +1,185 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2011, 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. + * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. + * + * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as + * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this + * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided + * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. + * + * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT + * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or + * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License + * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that + * accompanied this code). + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version + * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, + * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. + * + * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA + * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any + * questions. + */ + +/* + */ + +/* + * (C) Copyright Taligent, Inc. 1996, 1997 - All Rights Reserved + * (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 - 1998 - All Rights Reserved + * + * The original version of this source code and documentation + * is copyrighted and owned by Taligent, Inc., a wholly-owned + * subsidiary of IBM. These materials are provided under terms + * of a License Agreement between Taligent and Sun. This technology + * is protected by multiple US and International patents. + * + * This notice and attribution to Taligent may not be removed. + * Taligent is a registered trademark of Taligent, Inc. + * + */ + +package sun.text.resources.th; + +import java.util.ListResourceBundle; + +public class CollationData_th extends ListResourceBundle { + + protected final Object[][] getContents() { + return new Object[][] { + { "Rule", + "! " // First turn on the SE Asian Vowel/Consonant + // swapping rule + + "& Z " // Put in all of the consonants, after Z + + "< \u0E01 " // KO KAI + + "< \u0E02 " // KHO KHAI + + "< \u0E03 " // KHO KHUAT + + "< \u0E04 " // KHO KHWAI + + "< \u0E05 " // KHO KHON + + "< \u0E06 " // KHO RAKHANG + + "< \u0E07 " // NGO NGU + + "< \u0E08 " // CHO CHAN + + "< \u0E09 " // CHO CHING + + "< \u0E0A " // CHO CHANG + + "< \u0E0B " // SO SO + + "< \u0E0C " // CHO CHOE + + "< \u0E0D " // YO YING + + "< \u0E0E " // DO CHADA + + "< \u0E0F " // TO PATAK + + "< \u0E10 " // THO THAN + + "< \u0E11 " // THO NANGMONTHO + + "< \u0E12 " // THO PHUTHAO + + "< \u0E13 " // NO NEN + + "< \u0E14 " // DO DEK + + "< \u0E15 " // TO TAO + + "< \u0E16 " // THO THUNG + + "< \u0E17 " // THO THAHAN + + "< \u0E18 " // THO THONG + + "< \u0E19 " // NO NU + + "< \u0E1A " // BO BAIMAI + + "< \u0E1B " // PO PLA + + "< \u0E1C " // PHO PHUNG + + "< \u0E1D " // FO FA + + "< \u0E1E " // PHO PHAN + + "< \u0E1F " // FO FAN + + "< \u0E20 " // PHO SAMPHAO + + "< \u0E21 " // MO MA + + "< \u0E22 " // YO YAK + + "< \u0E23 " // RO RUA + + "< \u0E24 " // RU + + "< \u0E25 " // LO LING + + "< \u0E26 " // LU + + "< \u0E27 " // WO WAEN + + "< \u0E28 " // SO SALA + + "< \u0E29 " // SO RUSI + + "< \u0E2A " // SO SUA + + "< \u0E2B " // HO HIP + + "< \u0E2C " // LO CHULA + + "< \u0E2D " // O ANG + + "< \u0E2E " // HO NOKHUK + + // + // Normal vowels + // + + "< \u0E4D " // NIKHAHIT + + "< \u0E30 " // SARA A + + "< \u0E31 " // MAI HAN-AKAT + + "< \u0E32 " // SARA AA + + // Normalizer will decompose this character to \u0e4d\u0e32. + + "< \u0E33 = \u0E4D\u0E32 " // SARA AM + + + "< \u0E34 " // SARA I + + + "< \u0E35 " // SARA II + + "< \u0E36 " // SARA UE + + "< \u0E37 " // SARA UEE + + "< \u0E38 " // SARA U + + "< \u0E39 " // SARA UU + + // + // Preceding vowels + // + + "< \u0E40 " // SARA E + + "< \u0E41 " // SARA AE + + "< \u0E42 " // SARA O + + "< \u0E43 " // SARA AI MAIMUAN + + "< \u0E44 " // SARA AI MAIMALAI + + + //according to CLDR, it's after 0e44 + + "< \u0E3A " // PHINTHU + + + + // This rare symbol comes after all characters. + + "< \u0E45 " // LAKKHANGYAO + + "& \u0E32 , \0E45 " // According to CLDR, 0E45 is after 0E32 in tertiary level + + + + + // Below are thai puntuation marks and Tonal(Accent) marks. According to CLDR 1.9 and + // ISO/IEC 14651, Annex C, C.2.1 Thai ordering principles, 0E2F to 0E5B are punctuaion marks that need to be ignored + // in the first three leveles. 0E4E to 0E4B are tonal marks to be compared in secondary level. + // In real implmentation, set puncutation marks in tertiary as there is no fourth level in Java. + // Set all these special marks after \u0301, the accute accent. + + "& \u0301 " // acute accent + + //puncutation marks + + ", \u0E2F " // PAIYANNOI (ellipsis, abbreviation) + + ", \u0E46 " // MAIYAMOK + + ", \u0E4F " // FONGMAN + + ", \u0E5A " // ANGKHANKHU + + ", \u0E5B " // KHOMUT + + //tonal marks + + "; \u0E4E " // YAMAKKAN + + "; \u0E4C " // THANTHAKHAT + + "; \u0E47 " // MAITAIKHU + + "; \u0E48 " // MAI EK + + "; \u0E49 " // MAI THO + + "; \u0E4A " // MAI TRI + + "; \u0E4B " // MAI CHATTAWA + + // + // Digits are equal to their corresponding Arabic digits in the first level + // + + "& 0 = \u0E50 " // DIGIT ZERO + + "& 1 = \u0E51 " // DIGIT ONE + + "& 2 = \u0E52 " // DIGIT TWO + + "& 3 = \u0E53 " // DIGIT THREE + + "& 4 = \u0E54 " // DIGIT FOUR + + "& 5 = \u0E55 " // DIGIT FIVE + + "& 6 = \u0E56 " // DIGIT SIX + + "& 7 = \u0E57 " // DIGIT SEVEN + + "& 8 = \u0E58 " // DIGIT EIGHT + + "& 9 = \u0E59 " // DIGIT NINE + + + } + }; + } +}