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80 assertEquals(locales.size() > 0, true, "locales: " + locales); 81 assertEquals(locales.contains(Locale.US), true, "Locale.US not found in available Locales"); 82 } 83 84 //----------------------------------------------------------------------- 85 @Test test_of_Locale()86 public void test_of_Locale() { 87 DecimalStyle loc1 = DecimalStyle.of(Locale.CANADA); 88 assertEquals(loc1.getZeroDigit(), '0'); 89 assertEquals(loc1.getPositiveSign(), '+'); 90 assertEquals(loc1.getNegativeSign(), '-'); 91 assertEquals(loc1.getDecimalSeparator(), '.'); 92 } 93 94 //----------------------------------------------------------------------- 95 @Test test_STANDARD()96 public void test_STANDARD() { 97 DecimalStyle loc1 = DecimalStyle.STANDARD; 98 assertEquals(loc1.getZeroDigit(), '0'); 99 assertEquals(loc1.getPositiveSign(), '+'); 100 assertEquals(loc1.getNegativeSign(), '-'); 101 assertEquals(loc1.getDecimalSeparator(), '.'); 102 } 103 104 //----------------------------------------------------------------------- 105 @Test test_zeroDigit()106 public void test_zeroDigit() { 107 DecimalStyle base = DecimalStyle.STANDARD; 108 assertEquals(base.withZeroDigit('A').getZeroDigit(), 'A'); 109 } 110 111 @Test test_positiveSign()112 public void test_positiveSign() { 113 DecimalStyle base = DecimalStyle.STANDARD; 114 assertEquals(base.withPositiveSign('A').getPositiveSign(), 'A'); 115 } 116 117 @Test test_negativeSign()118 public void test_negativeSign() { 119 DecimalStyle base = DecimalStyle.STANDARD; 120 assertEquals(base.withNegativeSign('A').getNegativeSign(), 'A'); 121 } 122 123 @Test test_decimalSeparator()124 public void test_decimalSeparator() { 125 DecimalStyle base = DecimalStyle.STANDARD; 126 assertEquals(base.withDecimalSeparator('A').getDecimalSeparator(), 'A'); 127 } 128 129 //----------------------------------------------------------------------- 130 /* TBD: convertToDigit and convertNumberToI18N are package-private methods 131 @Test 132 public void test_convertToDigit_base() { 133 DecimalStyle base = DecimalStyle.STANDARD; 134 assertEquals(base.convertToDigit('0'), 0); 135 assertEquals(base.convertToDigit('1'), 1); 136 assertEquals(base.convertToDigit('9'), 9); 137 assertEquals(base.convertToDigit(' '), -1); 138 assertEquals(base.convertToDigit('A'), -1); 139 } 140 141 @Test 142 public void test_convertToDigit_altered() { 143 DecimalStyle base = DecimalStyle.STANDARD.withZeroDigit('A'); 144 assertEquals(base.convertToDigit('A'), 0); 145 assertEquals(base.convertToDigit('B'), 1); 146 assertEquals(base.convertToDigit('J'), 9); 147 assertEquals(base.convertToDigit(' '), -1); 148 assertEquals(base.convertToDigit('0'), -1); 149 } 150 151 //----------------------------------------------------------------------- 152 @Test 153 public void test_convertNumberToI18N_base() { 154 DecimalStyle base = DecimalStyle.STANDARD; 155 assertEquals(base.convertNumberToI18N("134"), "134"); 156 } 157 158 @Test 159 public void test_convertNumberToI18N_altered() { 160 DecimalStyle base = DecimalStyle.STANDARD.withZeroDigit('A'); 161 assertEquals(base.convertNumberToI18N("134"), "BDE"); 162 } 163 */ 164 //----------------------------------------------------------------------- 165 @Test test_equalsHashCode1()166 public void test_equalsHashCode1() { 167 DecimalStyle a = DecimalStyle.STANDARD; 168 DecimalStyle b = DecimalStyle.STANDARD; 169 assertEquals(a.equals(b), true); 170 assertEquals(b.equals(a), true); 171 assertEquals(a.hashCode(), b.hashCode()); 172 } 173 174 @Test test_equalsHashCode2()175 public void test_equalsHashCode2() { 176 DecimalStyle a = DecimalStyle.STANDARD.withZeroDigit('A'); 177 DecimalStyle b = DecimalStyle.STANDARD.withZeroDigit('A'); 178 assertEquals(a.equals(b), true); 179 assertEquals(b.equals(a), true); 180 assertEquals(a.hashCode(), b.hashCode()); 181 } 182 183 @Test test_equalsHashCode3()184 public void test_equalsHashCode3() { 185 DecimalStyle a = DecimalStyle.STANDARD.withZeroDigit('A'); 186 DecimalStyle b = DecimalStyle.STANDARD.withDecimalSeparator('A'); 187 assertEquals(a.equals(b), false); 188 assertEquals(b.equals(a), false); 189 } 190 191 @Test test_equalsHashCode_bad()192 public void test_equalsHashCode_bad() { 193 DecimalStyle a = DecimalStyle.STANDARD; 194 assertEquals(a.equals(""), false); 195 assertEquals(a.equals(null), false); 196 } 197 198 //----------------------------------------------------------------------- 199 @Test test_toString_base()200 public void test_toString_base() { 201 DecimalStyle base = DecimalStyle.STANDARD; 202 assertEquals(base.toString(), "DecimalStyle[0+-.]"); 203 } 204 205 @Test test_toString_altered()206 public void test_toString_altered() { 207 DecimalStyle base = DecimalStyle.of(Locale.US).withZeroDigit('A').withDecimalSeparator('@'); 208 assertEquals(base.toString(), "DecimalStyle[A+-@]"); 209 } 210 211 } 212