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39 
40 package java.text;
41 
42 import java.io.IOException;
43 import java.io.ObjectInputStream;
44 import java.io.ObjectOutputStream;
45 import java.io.Serializable;
46 import java.lang.ref.SoftReference;
47 import java.util.Arrays;
48 import java.util.Locale;
49 import java.util.Objects;
50 import java.util.TimeZone;
51 import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentHashMap;
52 import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentMap;
53 
54 import libcore.icu.ICU;
55 import libcore.icu.LocaleData;
56 import libcore.icu.TimeZoneNames;
57 
58 /**
59  * <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> is a public class for encapsulating
60  * localizable date-time formatting data, such as the names of the
61  * months, the names of the days of the week, and the time zone data.
62  * <code>SimpleDateFormat</code> uses
63  * <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> to encapsulate this information.
64  *
65  * <p>
66  * Typically you shouldn't use <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> directly.
67  * Rather, you are encouraged to create a date-time formatter with the
68  * <code>DateFormat</code> class's factory methods: <code>getTimeInstance</code>,
69  * <code>getDateInstance</code>, or <code>getDateTimeInstance</code>.
70  * These methods automatically create a <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> for
71  * the formatter so that you don't have to. After the
72  * formatter is created, you may modify its format pattern using the
73  * <code>setPattern</code> method. For more information about
74  * creating formatters using <code>DateFormat</code>'s factory methods,
75  * see {@link DateFormat}.
76  *
77  * <p>
78  * If you decide to create a date-time formatter with a specific
79  * format pattern for a specific locale, you can do so with:
80  * <blockquote>
81  * <pre>
82  * new SimpleDateFormat(aPattern, DateFormatSymbols.getInstance(aLocale)).
83  * </pre>
84  * </blockquote>
85  *
86  * <p>
87  * <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> objects are cloneable. When you obtain
88  * a <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> object, feel free to modify the
89  * date-time formatting data. For instance, you can replace the localized
90  * date-time format pattern characters with the ones that you feel easy
91  * to remember. Or you can change the representative cities
92  * to your favorite ones.
93  *
94  * <p>
95  * New <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> subclasses may be added to support
96  * <code>SimpleDateFormat</code> for date-time formatting for additional locales.
97 
98  * @see          DateFormat
99  * @see          SimpleDateFormat
100  * @see          java.util.SimpleTimeZone
101  * @author       Chen-Lieh Huang
102  */
103 public class DateFormatSymbols implements Serializable, Cloneable {
104 
105     // Android-changed: Removed reference to DateFormatSymbolsProvider but suggested getInstance()
106     // be used instead in case Android supports it in future.
107     /**
108      * Construct a DateFormatSymbols object by loading format data from
109      * resources for the default {@link java.util.Locale.Category#FORMAT FORMAT}
110      * locale. It is recommended that the {@link #getInstance(Locale) getInstance} method is used
111      * instead.
112      * <p>This is equivalent to calling
113      * {@link #DateFormatSymbols(Locale)
114      *     DateFormatSymbols(Locale.getDefault(Locale.Category.FORMAT))}.
115      * @see #getInstance()
116      * @see java.util.Locale#getDefault(java.util.Locale.Category)
117      * @see java.util.Locale.Category#FORMAT
118      * @exception  java.util.MissingResourceException
119      *             if the resources for the default locale cannot be
120      *             found or cannot be loaded.
121      */
DateFormatSymbols()122     public DateFormatSymbols()
123     {
124         initializeData(Locale.getDefault(Locale.Category.FORMAT));
125     }
126 
127     // Android-changed: Removed reference to DateFormatSymbolsProvider but suggested getInstance()
128     // be used instead in case Android supports it in future.
129     /**
130      * Construct a DateFormatSymbols object by loading format data from
131      * resources for the given locale. It is recommended that the
132      * {@link #getInstance(Locale) getInstance} method is used instead.
133      *
134      * @param locale the desired locale
135      * @see #getInstance(Locale)
136      * @exception  java.util.MissingResourceException
137      *             if the resources for the specified locale cannot be
138      *             found or cannot be loaded.
139      */
DateFormatSymbols(Locale locale)140     public DateFormatSymbols(Locale locale)
141     {
142         initializeData(locale);
143     }
144 
145     /**
146      * Era strings. For example: "AD" and "BC".  An array of 2 strings,
147      * indexed by <code>Calendar.BC</code> and <code>Calendar.AD</code>.
148      * @serial
149      */
150     String eras[] = null;
151 
152     /**
153      * Month strings. For example: "January", "February", etc.  An array
154      * of 13 strings (some calendars have 13 months), indexed by
155      * <code>Calendar.JANUARY</code>, <code>Calendar.FEBRUARY</code>, etc.
156      * @serial
157      */
158     String months[] = null;
159 
160     /**
161      * Short month strings. For example: "Jan", "Feb", etc.  An array of
162      * 13 strings (some calendars have 13 months), indexed by
163      * <code>Calendar.JANUARY</code>, <code>Calendar.FEBRUARY</code>, etc.
164 
165      * @serial
166      */
167     String shortMonths[] = null;
168 
169     /**
170      * Weekday strings. For example: "Sunday", "Monday", etc.  An array
171      * of 8 strings, indexed by <code>Calendar.SUNDAY</code>,
172      * <code>Calendar.MONDAY</code>, etc.
173      * The element <code>weekdays[0]</code> is ignored.
174      * @serial
175      */
176     String weekdays[] = null;
177 
178     /**
179      * Short weekday strings. For example: "Sun", "Mon", etc.  An array
180      * of 8 strings, indexed by <code>Calendar.SUNDAY</code>,
181      * <code>Calendar.MONDAY</code>, etc.
182      * The element <code>shortWeekdays[0]</code> is ignored.
183      * @serial
184      */
185     String shortWeekdays[] = null;
186 
187     /**
188      * AM and PM strings. For example: "AM" and "PM".  An array of
189      * 2 strings, indexed by <code>Calendar.AM</code> and
190      * <code>Calendar.PM</code>.
191      * @serial
192      */
193     String ampms[] = null;
194 
195     /**
196      * Localized names of time zones in this locale.  This is a
197      * two-dimensional array of strings of size <em>n</em> by <em>m</em>,
198      * where <em>m</em> is at least 5.  Each of the <em>n</em> rows is an
199      * entry containing the localized names for a single <code>TimeZone</code>.
200      * Each such row contains (with <code>i</code> ranging from
201      * 0..<em>n</em>-1):
202      * <ul>
203      * <li><code>zoneStrings[i][0]</code> - time zone ID</li>
204      * <li><code>zoneStrings[i][1]</code> - long name of zone in standard
205      * time</li>
206      * <li><code>zoneStrings[i][2]</code> - short name of zone in
207      * standard time</li>
208      * <li><code>zoneStrings[i][3]</code> - long name of zone in daylight
209      * saving time</li>
210      * <li><code>zoneStrings[i][4]</code> - short name of zone in daylight
211      * saving time</li>
212      * </ul>
213      * The zone ID is <em>not</em> localized; it's one of the valid IDs of
214      * the {@link java.util.TimeZone TimeZone} class that are not
215      * <a href="../java/util/TimeZone.html#CustomID">custom IDs</a>.
216      * All other entries are localized names.
217      * @see java.util.TimeZone
218      * @serial
219      */
220     String zoneStrings[][] = null;
221 
222     /**
223      * Indicates that zoneStrings is set externally with setZoneStrings() method.
224      */
225     transient boolean isZoneStringsSet = false;
226 
227     /**
228      * Unlocalized date-time pattern characters. For example: 'y', 'd', etc.
229      * All locales use the same these unlocalized pattern characters.
230      *
231      * Pretend to support 'L' and 'c' for now. It's meant for standalone weekday and
232      * month names, but we just use the non-standalone versions for now.
233      */
234     static final String  patternChars = "GyMdkHmsSEDFwWahKzZYuXLc";
235 
236     static final int PATTERN_ERA                  =  0; // G
237     static final int PATTERN_YEAR                 =  1; // y
238     static final int PATTERN_MONTH                =  2; // M
239     static final int PATTERN_DAY_OF_MONTH         =  3; // d
240     static final int PATTERN_HOUR_OF_DAY1         =  4; // k
241     static final int PATTERN_HOUR_OF_DAY0         =  5; // H
242     static final int PATTERN_MINUTE               =  6; // m
243     static final int PATTERN_SECOND               =  7; // s
244     static final int PATTERN_MILLISECOND          =  8; // S
245     static final int PATTERN_DAY_OF_WEEK          =  9; // E
246     static final int PATTERN_DAY_OF_YEAR          = 10; // D
247     static final int PATTERN_DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH = 11; // F
248     static final int PATTERN_WEEK_OF_YEAR         = 12; // w
249     static final int PATTERN_WEEK_OF_MONTH        = 13; // W
250     static final int PATTERN_AM_PM                = 14; // a
251     static final int PATTERN_HOUR1                = 15; // h
252     static final int PATTERN_HOUR0                = 16; // K
253     static final int PATTERN_ZONE_NAME            = 17; // z
254     static final int PATTERN_ZONE_VALUE           = 18; // Z
255     static final int PATTERN_WEEK_YEAR            = 19; // Y
256     static final int PATTERN_ISO_DAY_OF_WEEK      = 20; // u
257     static final int PATTERN_ISO_ZONE             = 21; // X
258     static final int PATTERN_MONTH_STANDALONE     = 22; // L
259     static final int PATTERN_STANDALONE_DAY_OF_WEEK = 23; // c
260 
261     /**
262      * Localized date-time pattern characters. For example, a locale may
263      * wish to use 'u' rather than 'y' to represent years in its date format
264      * pattern strings.
265      * This string must be exactly 18 characters long, with the index of
266      * the characters described by <code>DateFormat.ERA_FIELD</code>,
267      * <code>DateFormat.YEAR_FIELD</code>, etc.  Thus, if the string were
268      * "Xz...", then localized patterns would use 'X' for era and 'z' for year.
269      * @serial
270      */
271     String  localPatternChars = null;
272 
273     /**
274      * The locale which is used for initializing this DateFormatSymbols object.
275      *
276      * @since 1.6
277      * @serial
278      */
279     Locale locale = null;
280 
281     /* use serialVersionUID from JDK 1.1.4 for interoperability */
282     static final long serialVersionUID = -5987973545549424702L;
283 
284     // the internal serial version which says which version was written
285     // - 0 (default) for version up to JDK 1.1.4
286     // - 1 Android version that contains a whole bunch of new fields.
287     static final int currentSerialVersion = 1;
288 
289     /**
290      * The version of the serialized data on the stream.  Possible values:
291      * <ul>
292      * <li><b>0</b> or not present on stream: JDK 1.1.4.
293      * <li><b>1</b> Android:
294      * </ul>
295      * When streaming out this class, the most recent format
296      * and the highest allowable <code>serialVersionOnStream</code>
297      * is written.
298      * @serial
299      * @since JDK1.1.4
300      */
301     private int serialVersionOnStream = currentSerialVersion;
302 
303     /**
304      * Tiny month strings; "J", "F", "M" etc.
305      *
306      * @serial
307      */
308     private String[] tinyMonths;
309 
310     /**
311      * Tiny weekday strings: "M", "F", "W" etc.
312      *
313      * @serial
314      */
315     private String[] tinyWeekdays;
316 
317     /**
318      * Standalone month strings; "January", "February", "March" etc.
319      *
320      * @serial
321      */
322     private String[] standAloneMonths;
323 
324     /**
325      * Short standalone month strings: "Jan", "Feb", "Mar" etc.
326      *
327      * @serial
328      */
329     private String[] shortStandAloneMonths;
330 
331     /**
332      * Tiny standalone month strings: "J", "F", "M" etc.
333      *
334      * @serial
335      */
336     private String[] tinyStandAloneMonths;
337 
338     /**
339      * Standalone weekday strings; "Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday" etc.
340      *
341      * @serial
342      */
343     private String[] standAloneWeekdays;
344 
345     /**
346      * Short standalone weekday strings; "Mon", "Tue", "Wed" etc.
347      *
348      * @serial
349      */
350     private String[] shortStandAloneWeekdays;
351 
352     /**
353      * Tiny standalone weekday strings; "M", "T", "W" etc.
354      *
355      * @serial
356      */
357     private String[] tinyStandAloneWeekdays;
358 
359     // Android-changed: Removed reference to DateFormatSymbolsProvider.
360     /**
361      * Returns an array of all locales for which the
362      * <code>getInstance</code> methods of this class can return
363      * localized instances.
364      *
365      * @return An array of locales for which localized
366      *         <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> instances are available.
367      * @since 1.6
368      */
getAvailableLocales()369     public static Locale[] getAvailableLocales() {
370         // Android-changed: No support for DateFormatSymbolsProvider.
371         return ICU.getAvailableLocales();
372     }
373 
374     // Android-changed: Removed reference to DateFormatSymbolsProvider.
375     /**
376      * Gets the <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> instance for the default
377      * locale.
378      * <p>This is equivalent to calling {@link #getInstance(Locale)
379      *     getInstance(Locale.getDefault(Locale.Category.FORMAT))}.
380      * @see java.util.Locale#getDefault(java.util.Locale.Category)
381      * @see java.util.Locale.Category#FORMAT
382      * @return a <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> instance.
383      * @since 1.6
384      */
getInstance()385     public static final DateFormatSymbols getInstance() {
386         return getInstance(Locale.getDefault(Locale.Category.FORMAT));
387     }
388 
389     // Android-changed: Removed reference to DateFormatSymbolsProvider.
390     /**
391      * Gets the <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> instance for the specified
392      * locale.
393      * @param locale the given locale.
394      * @return a <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> instance.
395      * @exception NullPointerException if <code>locale</code> is null
396      * @since 1.6
397      */
getInstance(Locale locale)398     public static final DateFormatSymbols getInstance(Locale locale) {
399         // Android-changed: Removed used of DateFormatSymbolsProvider.
400         return (DateFormatSymbols) getCachedInstance(locale).clone();
401     }
402 
403     /**
404      * Returns a DateFormatSymbols provided by a provider or found in
405      * the cache. Note that this method returns a cached instance,
406      * not its clone. Therefore, the instance should never be given to
407      * an application.
408      */
getInstanceRef(Locale locale)409     static final DateFormatSymbols getInstanceRef(Locale locale) {
410         // Android-changed: Removed used of DateFormatSymbolsProvider.
411         return getCachedInstance(locale);
412     }
413 
414     /**
415      * Returns a cached DateFormatSymbols if it's found in the
416      * cache. Otherwise, this method returns a newly cached instance
417      * for the given locale.
418      */
getCachedInstance(Locale locale)419     private static DateFormatSymbols getCachedInstance(Locale locale) {
420         SoftReference<DateFormatSymbols> ref = cachedInstances.get(locale);
421         DateFormatSymbols dfs = null;
422         if (ref == null || (dfs = ref.get()) == null) {
423             dfs = new DateFormatSymbols(locale);
424             ref = new SoftReference<DateFormatSymbols>(dfs);
425             SoftReference<DateFormatSymbols> x = cachedInstances.putIfAbsent(locale, ref);
426             if (x != null) {
427                 DateFormatSymbols y = x.get();
428                 if (y != null) {
429                     dfs = y;
430                 } else {
431                     // Replace the empty SoftReference with ref.
432                     cachedInstances.put(locale, ref);
433                 }
434             }
435         }
436         return dfs;
437     }
438 
439     /**
440      * Gets era strings. For example: "AD" and "BC".
441      * @return the era strings.
442      */
getEras()443     public String[] getEras() {
444         return Arrays.copyOf(eras, eras.length);
445     }
446 
447     /**
448      * Sets era strings. For example: "AD" and "BC".
449      * @param newEras the new era strings.
450      */
setEras(String[] newEras)451     public void setEras(String[] newEras) {
452         eras = Arrays.copyOf(newEras, newEras.length);
453         cachedHashCode = 0;
454     }
455 
456     /**
457      * Gets month strings. For example: "January", "February", etc.
458      * @return the month strings.
459      */
getMonths()460     public String[] getMonths() {
461         return Arrays.copyOf(months, months.length);
462     }
463 
464     /**
465      * Sets month strings. For example: "January", "February", etc.
466      * @param newMonths the new month strings.
467      */
setMonths(String[] newMonths)468     public void setMonths(String[] newMonths) {
469         months = Arrays.copyOf(newMonths, newMonths.length);
470         cachedHashCode = 0;
471     }
472 
473     /**
474      * Gets short month strings. For example: "Jan", "Feb", etc.
475      * @return the short month strings.
476      */
getShortMonths()477     public String[] getShortMonths() {
478         return Arrays.copyOf(shortMonths, shortMonths.length);
479     }
480 
481     /**
482      * Sets short month strings. For example: "Jan", "Feb", etc.
483      * @param newShortMonths the new short month strings.
484      */
setShortMonths(String[] newShortMonths)485     public void setShortMonths(String[] newShortMonths) {
486         shortMonths = Arrays.copyOf(newShortMonths, newShortMonths.length);
487         cachedHashCode = 0;
488     }
489 
490     /**
491      * Gets weekday strings. For example: "Sunday", "Monday", etc.
492      * @return the weekday strings. Use <code>Calendar.SUNDAY</code>,
493      * <code>Calendar.MONDAY</code>, etc. to index the result array.
494      */
getWeekdays()495     public String[] getWeekdays() {
496         return Arrays.copyOf(weekdays, weekdays.length);
497     }
498 
499     /**
500      * Sets weekday strings. For example: "Sunday", "Monday", etc.
501      * @param newWeekdays the new weekday strings. The array should
502      * be indexed by <code>Calendar.SUNDAY</code>,
503      * <code>Calendar.MONDAY</code>, etc.
504      */
setWeekdays(String[] newWeekdays)505     public void setWeekdays(String[] newWeekdays) {
506         weekdays = Arrays.copyOf(newWeekdays, newWeekdays.length);
507         cachedHashCode = 0;
508     }
509 
510     /**
511      * Gets short weekday strings. For example: "Sun", "Mon", etc.
512      * @return the short weekday strings. Use <code>Calendar.SUNDAY</code>,
513      * <code>Calendar.MONDAY</code>, etc. to index the result array.
514      */
getShortWeekdays()515     public String[] getShortWeekdays() {
516         return Arrays.copyOf(shortWeekdays, shortWeekdays.length);
517     }
518 
519     /**
520      * Sets short weekday strings. For example: "Sun", "Mon", etc.
521      * @param newShortWeekdays the new short weekday strings. The array should
522      * be indexed by <code>Calendar.SUNDAY</code>,
523      * <code>Calendar.MONDAY</code>, etc.
524      */
setShortWeekdays(String[] newShortWeekdays)525     public void setShortWeekdays(String[] newShortWeekdays) {
526         shortWeekdays = Arrays.copyOf(newShortWeekdays, newShortWeekdays.length);
527         cachedHashCode = 0;
528     }
529 
530     /**
531      * Gets ampm strings. For example: "AM" and "PM".
532      * @return the ampm strings.
533      */
getAmPmStrings()534     public String[] getAmPmStrings() {
535         return Arrays.copyOf(ampms, ampms.length);
536     }
537 
538     /**
539      * Sets ampm strings. For example: "AM" and "PM".
540      * @param newAmpms the new ampm strings.
541      */
setAmPmStrings(String[] newAmpms)542     public void setAmPmStrings(String[] newAmpms) {
543         ampms = Arrays.copyOf(newAmpms, newAmpms.length);
544         cachedHashCode = 0;
545     }
546 
547     // Android-changed: Removed reference to TimeZoneNameProvider.
548     /**
549      * Gets time zone strings.  Use of this method is discouraged; use
550      * {@link java.util.TimeZone#getDisplayName() TimeZone.getDisplayName()}
551      * instead.
552      * <p>
553      * The value returned is a
554      * two-dimensional array of strings of size <em>n</em> by <em>m</em>,
555      * where <em>m</em> is at least 5.  Each of the <em>n</em> rows is an
556      * entry containing the localized names for a single <code>TimeZone</code>.
557      * Each such row contains (with <code>i</code> ranging from
558      * 0..<em>n</em>-1):
559      * <ul>
560      * <li><code>zoneStrings[i][0]</code> - time zone ID</li>
561      * <li><code>zoneStrings[i][1]</code> - long name of zone in standard
562      * time</li>
563      * <li><code>zoneStrings[i][2]</code> - short name of zone in
564      * standard time</li>
565      * <li><code>zoneStrings[i][3]</code> - long name of zone in daylight
566      * saving time</li>
567      * <li><code>zoneStrings[i][4]</code> - short name of zone in daylight
568      * saving time</li>
569      * </ul>
570      * The zone ID is <em>not</em> localized; it's one of the valid IDs of
571      * the {@link java.util.TimeZone TimeZone} class that are not
572      * <a href="../util/TimeZone.html#CustomID">custom IDs</a>.
573      * All other entries are localized names.  If a zone does not implement
574      * daylight saving time, the daylight saving time names should not be used.
575      * <p>
576      * If {@link #setZoneStrings(String[][]) setZoneStrings} has been called
577      * on this <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> instance, then the strings
578      * provided by that call are returned. Otherwise, the returned array
579      * contains names provided by the runtime.
580      *
581      * @return the time zone strings.
582      * @see #setZoneStrings(String[][])
583      */
getZoneStrings()584     public String[][] getZoneStrings() {
585         return getZoneStringsImpl(true);
586     }
587 
588     /**
589      * Sets time zone strings.  The argument must be a
590      * two-dimensional array of strings of size <em>n</em> by <em>m</em>,
591      * where <em>m</em> is at least 5.  Each of the <em>n</em> rows is an
592      * entry containing the localized names for a single <code>TimeZone</code>.
593      * Each such row contains (with <code>i</code> ranging from
594      * 0..<em>n</em>-1):
595      * <ul>
596      * <li><code>zoneStrings[i][0]</code> - time zone ID</li>
597      * <li><code>zoneStrings[i][1]</code> - long name of zone in standard
598      * time</li>
599      * <li><code>zoneStrings[i][2]</code> - short name of zone in
600      * standard time</li>
601      * <li><code>zoneStrings[i][3]</code> - long name of zone in daylight
602      * saving time</li>
603      * <li><code>zoneStrings[i][4]</code> - short name of zone in daylight
604      * saving time</li>
605      * </ul>
606      * The zone ID is <em>not</em> localized; it's one of the valid IDs of
607      * the {@link java.util.TimeZone TimeZone} class that are not
608      * <a href="../util/TimeZone.html#CustomID">custom IDs</a>.
609      * All other entries are localized names.
610      *
611      * @param newZoneStrings the new time zone strings.
612      * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the length of any row in
613      *    <code>newZoneStrings</code> is less than 5
614      * @exception NullPointerException if <code>newZoneStrings</code> is null
615      * @see #getZoneStrings()
616      */
setZoneStrings(String[][] newZoneStrings)617     public void setZoneStrings(String[][] newZoneStrings) {
618         String[][] aCopy = new String[newZoneStrings.length][];
619         for (int i = 0; i < newZoneStrings.length; ++i) {
620             int len = newZoneStrings[i].length;
621             if (len < 5) {
622                 throw new IllegalArgumentException();
623             }
624             aCopy[i] = Arrays.copyOf(newZoneStrings[i], len);
625         }
626         zoneStrings = aCopy;
627         isZoneStringsSet = true;
628         // Android-changed: don't include zone strings in hashCode to avoid populating it.
629         // cachedHashCode = 0;
630     }
631 
632     /**
633      * Gets localized date-time pattern characters. For example: 'u', 't', etc.
634      * @return the localized date-time pattern characters.
635      */
getLocalPatternChars()636     public String getLocalPatternChars() {
637         return localPatternChars;
638     }
639 
640     /**
641      * Sets localized date-time pattern characters. For example: 'u', 't', etc.
642      * @param newLocalPatternChars the new localized date-time
643      * pattern characters.
644      */
setLocalPatternChars(String newLocalPatternChars)645     public void setLocalPatternChars(String newLocalPatternChars) {
646         // Call toString() to throw an NPE in case the argument is null
647         localPatternChars = newLocalPatternChars.toString();
648         cachedHashCode = 0;
649     }
650 
getTinyMonths()651     String[] getTinyMonths() {
652         return tinyMonths;
653     }
654 
getStandAloneMonths()655     String[] getStandAloneMonths() {
656         return standAloneMonths;
657     }
658 
getShortStandAloneMonths()659     String[] getShortStandAloneMonths() {
660         return shortStandAloneMonths;
661     }
662 
getTinyStandAloneMonths()663     String[] getTinyStandAloneMonths() {
664         return tinyStandAloneMonths;
665     }
666 
getTinyWeekdays()667     String[] getTinyWeekdays() {
668         return tinyWeekdays;
669     }
670 
getStandAloneWeekdays()671     String[] getStandAloneWeekdays() {
672         return standAloneWeekdays;
673     }
674 
getShortStandAloneWeekdays()675     String[] getShortStandAloneWeekdays() {
676         return shortStandAloneWeekdays;
677     }
678 
getTinyStandAloneWeekdays()679     String[] getTinyStandAloneWeekdays() {
680         return tinyStandAloneWeekdays;
681     }
682 
683     /**
684      * Overrides Cloneable
685      */
clone()686     public Object clone()
687     {
688         try
689         {
690             DateFormatSymbols other = (DateFormatSymbols)super.clone();
691             copyMembers(this, other);
692             return other;
693         } catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) {
694             throw new InternalError(e);
695         }
696     }
697 
698     /**
699      * Override hashCode.
700      * Generates a hash code for the DateFormatSymbols object.
701      */
702     @Override
hashCode()703     public int hashCode() {
704         int hashCode = cachedHashCode;
705         if (hashCode == 0) {
706             hashCode = 5;
707             hashCode = 11 * hashCode + Arrays.hashCode(eras);
708             hashCode = 11 * hashCode + Arrays.hashCode(months);
709             hashCode = 11 * hashCode + Arrays.hashCode(shortMonths);
710             hashCode = 11 * hashCode + Arrays.hashCode(weekdays);
711             hashCode = 11 * hashCode + Arrays.hashCode(shortWeekdays);
712             hashCode = 11 * hashCode + Arrays.hashCode(ampms);
713             // Android-changed: Don't include zone strings in hashCode to avoid populating it.
714             // hashCode = 11 * hashCode + Arrays.deepHashCode(getZoneStringsWrapper());
715             hashCode = 11 * hashCode + Objects.hashCode(localPatternChars);
716             cachedHashCode = hashCode;
717         }
718 
719         return hashCode;
720     }
721 
722     /**
723      * Override equals
724      */
equals(Object obj)725     public boolean equals(Object obj)
726     {
727         if (this == obj) return true;
728         if (obj == null || getClass() != obj.getClass()) return false;
729         DateFormatSymbols that = (DateFormatSymbols) obj;
730         if (!(Arrays.equals(eras, that.eras)
731                 && Arrays.equals(months, that.months)
732                 && Arrays.equals(shortMonths, that.shortMonths)
733                 && Arrays.equals(tinyMonths, that.tinyMonths)
734                 && Arrays.equals(weekdays, that.weekdays)
735                 && Arrays.equals(shortWeekdays, that.shortWeekdays)
736                 && Arrays.equals(tinyWeekdays, that.tinyWeekdays)
737                 && Arrays.equals(standAloneMonths, that.standAloneMonths)
738                 && Arrays.equals(shortStandAloneMonths, that.shortStandAloneMonths)
739                 && Arrays.equals(tinyStandAloneMonths, that.tinyStandAloneMonths)
740                 && Arrays.equals(standAloneWeekdays, that.standAloneWeekdays)
741                 && Arrays.equals(shortStandAloneWeekdays, that.shortStandAloneWeekdays)
742                 && Arrays.equals(tinyStandAloneWeekdays, that.tinyStandAloneWeekdays)
743                 && Arrays.equals(ampms, that.ampms)
744                 && ((localPatternChars != null
745                   && localPatternChars.equals(that.localPatternChars))
746                  || (localPatternChars == null
747                   && that.localPatternChars == null)))) {
748             return false;
749         }
750         // Android-changed: Avoid populating zoneStrings just for the comparison.
751         if (!isZoneStringsSet && !that.isZoneStringsSet && Objects.equals(locale, that.locale)) {
752             return true;
753         }
754         return Arrays.deepEquals(getZoneStringsWrapper(), that.getZoneStringsWrapper());
755     }
756 
757     // =======================privates===============================
758 
759     /**
760      * Useful constant for defining time zone offsets.
761      */
762     static final int millisPerHour = 60*60*1000;
763 
764     /**
765      * Cache to hold DateFormatSymbols instances per Locale.
766      */
767     private static final ConcurrentMap<Locale, SoftReference<DateFormatSymbols>> cachedInstances
768         = new ConcurrentHashMap<Locale, SoftReference<DateFormatSymbols>>(3);
769 
770     private transient int lastZoneIndex = 0;
771 
772     /**
773      * Cached hash code
774      */
775     transient volatile int cachedHashCode = 0;
776 
initializeData(Locale desiredLocale)777     private void initializeData(Locale desiredLocale) {
778         locale = desiredLocale;
779 
780         // Copy values of a cached instance if any.
781         SoftReference<DateFormatSymbols> ref = cachedInstances.get(locale);
782         DateFormatSymbols dfs;
783         if (ref != null && (dfs = ref.get()) != null) {
784             copyMembers(dfs, this);
785             return;
786         }
787         locale = LocaleData.mapInvalidAndNullLocales(locale);
788         LocaleData localeData = LocaleData.get(locale);
789 
790         eras = localeData.eras;
791 
792         // Month names.
793         months = localeData.longMonthNames;
794         shortMonths = localeData.shortMonthNames;
795 
796         ampms = localeData.amPm;
797         localPatternChars = patternChars;
798 
799         // Weekdays.
800         weekdays = localeData.longWeekdayNames;
801         shortWeekdays = localeData.shortWeekdayNames;
802 
803         initializeSupplementaryData(localeData);
804     }
805 
initializeSupplementaryData(LocaleData localeData)806     private void initializeSupplementaryData(LocaleData localeData) {
807         // Tiny weekdays and months.
808         tinyMonths = localeData.tinyMonthNames;
809         tinyWeekdays = localeData.tinyWeekdayNames;
810 
811         // Standalone month names.
812         standAloneMonths = localeData.longStandAloneMonthNames;
813         shortStandAloneMonths = localeData.shortStandAloneMonthNames;
814         tinyStandAloneMonths = localeData.tinyStandAloneMonthNames;
815 
816         // Standalone weekdays.
817         standAloneWeekdays = localeData.longStandAloneWeekdayNames;
818         shortStandAloneWeekdays = localeData.shortStandAloneWeekdayNames;
819         tinyStandAloneWeekdays = localeData.tinyStandAloneWeekdayNames;
820     }
821 
822     /**
823      * Package private: used by SimpleDateFormat
824      * Gets the index for the given time zone ID to obtain the time zone
825      * strings for formatting. The time zone ID is just for programmatic
826      * lookup. NOT LOCALIZED!!!
827      * @param ID the given time zone ID.
828      * @return the index of the given time zone ID.  Returns -1 if
829      * the given time zone ID can't be located in the DateFormatSymbols object.
830      * @see java.util.SimpleTimeZone
831      */
getZoneIndex(String ID)832     final int getZoneIndex(String ID) {
833         String[][] zoneStrings = getZoneStringsWrapper();
834 
835         /*
836          * getZoneIndex has been re-written for performance reasons. instead of
837          * traversing the zoneStrings array every time, we cache the last used zone
838          * index
839          */
840         if (lastZoneIndex < zoneStrings.length && ID.equals(zoneStrings[lastZoneIndex][0])) {
841             return lastZoneIndex;
842         }
843 
844         /* slow path, search entire list */
845         for (int index = 0; index < zoneStrings.length; index++) {
846             if (ID.equals(zoneStrings[index][0])) {
847                 lastZoneIndex = index;
848                 return index;
849             }
850         }
851 
852         return -1;
853     }
854 
855     /**
856      * Wrapper method to the getZoneStrings(), which is called from inside
857      * the java.text package and not to mutate the returned arrays, so that
858      * it does not need to create a defensive copy.
859      */
getZoneStringsWrapper()860     final String[][] getZoneStringsWrapper() {
861         if (isSubclassObject()) {
862             return getZoneStrings();
863         } else {
864             return getZoneStringsImpl(false);
865         }
866     }
867 
internalZoneStrings()868     private final synchronized String[][] internalZoneStrings() {
869         if (zoneStrings == null) {
870             zoneStrings = TimeZoneNames.getZoneStrings(locale);
871             // If icu4c doesn't have a name, our array contains a null. TimeZone.getDisplayName
872             // knows how to format GMT offsets (and, unlike icu4c, has accurate data). http://b/8128460.
873             for (String[] zone : zoneStrings) {
874                 String id = zone[0];
875                 if (zone[1] == null) {
876                     zone[1] =
877                         TimeZone.getTimeZone(id).getDisplayName(false, TimeZone.LONG, locale);
878                 }
879                 if (zone[2] == null) {
880                     zone[2] =
881                         TimeZone.getTimeZone(id).getDisplayName(false, TimeZone.SHORT, locale);
882                 }
883                 if (zone[3] == null) {
884                     zone[3] = TimeZone.getTimeZone(id).getDisplayName(true, TimeZone.LONG, locale);
885                 }
886                 if (zone[4] == null) {
887                     zone[4] =
888                         TimeZone.getTimeZone(id).getDisplayName(true, TimeZone.SHORT, locale);
889                 }
890             }
891         }
892         return zoneStrings;
893     }
894 
getZoneStringsImpl(boolean needsCopy)895     private final String[][] getZoneStringsImpl(boolean needsCopy) {
896         String[][] zoneStrings = internalZoneStrings();
897 
898         if (!needsCopy) {
899             return zoneStrings;
900         }
901 
902         int len = zoneStrings.length;
903         String[][] aCopy = new String[len][];
904         for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
905             aCopy[i] = Arrays.copyOf(zoneStrings[i], zoneStrings[i].length);
906         }
907         return aCopy;
908     }
909 
isSubclassObject()910     private boolean isSubclassObject() {
911         return !getClass().getName().equals("java.text.DateFormatSymbols");
912     }
913 
914     /**
915      * Clones all the data members from the source DateFormatSymbols to
916      * the target DateFormatSymbols. This is only for subclasses.
917      * @param src the source DateFormatSymbols.
918      * @param dst the target DateFormatSymbols.
919      */
copyMembers(DateFormatSymbols src, DateFormatSymbols dst)920     private void copyMembers(DateFormatSymbols src, DateFormatSymbols dst)
921     {
922         dst.eras = Arrays.copyOf(src.eras, src.eras.length);
923         dst.months = Arrays.copyOf(src.months, src.months.length);
924         dst.shortMonths = Arrays.copyOf(src.shortMonths, src.shortMonths.length);
925         dst.weekdays = Arrays.copyOf(src.weekdays, src.weekdays.length);
926         dst.shortWeekdays = Arrays.copyOf(src.shortWeekdays, src.shortWeekdays.length);
927         dst.ampms = Arrays.copyOf(src.ampms, src.ampms.length);
928         if (src.zoneStrings != null) {
929             dst.zoneStrings = src.getZoneStringsImpl(true);
930         } else {
931             dst.zoneStrings = null;
932         }
933         dst.localPatternChars = src.localPatternChars;
934         dst.cachedHashCode = 0;
935 
936         dst.tinyMonths = src.tinyMonths;
937         dst.tinyWeekdays = src.tinyWeekdays;
938 
939         dst.standAloneMonths = src.standAloneMonths;
940         dst.shortStandAloneMonths = src.shortStandAloneMonths;
941         dst.tinyStandAloneMonths = src.tinyStandAloneMonths;
942 
943         dst.standAloneWeekdays = src.standAloneWeekdays;
944         dst.shortStandAloneWeekdays = src.shortStandAloneWeekdays;
945         dst.tinyStandAloneWeekdays = src.tinyStandAloneWeekdays;
946     }
947 
readObject(ObjectInputStream stream)948     private void readObject(ObjectInputStream stream) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException {
949         stream.defaultReadObject();
950 
951         if (serialVersionOnStream < 1) {
952             LocaleData localeData = LocaleData.get(locale);
953             initializeSupplementaryData(localeData);
954         }
955 
956         serialVersionOnStream = currentSerialVersion;
957     }
958 
959     /**
960      * Write out the default serializable data, after ensuring the
961      * <code>zoneStrings</code> field is initialized in order to make
962      * sure the backward compatibility.
963      *
964      * @since 1.6
965      */
writeObject(ObjectOutputStream stream)966     private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream stream) throws IOException {
967         internalZoneStrings();
968         stream.defaultWriteObject();
969     }
970 }
971