Lines Matching refs:parse
451 * The minus sign to be used with format and parse.
529 * the DateFormatSymbols. If true, the format and parse methods
531 * parse methods call Calendar.getDisplayName or
1342 * The method attempts to parse text starting at the index given by
1374 public Date parse(String text, ParsePosition pos)
1595 // Want to be able to parse both short and long forms.
1672 parse:
1678 break parse;
1688 break parse;
1693 break parse;
1701 break parse;
1706 break parse;
1711 break parse;
1715 break parse;
1743 * at which a parse error occurred, if matching failure occurs.
1776 // We handle a few special cases here where we need to parse
1791 number = numberFormat.parse(text.substring(0, start+count), pos);
1793 number = numberFormat.parse(text, pos);
1876 // Don't want to parse the month if it is a string
1885 // Want to be able to parse both short and long forms.
1923 // Want to be able to parse both short and long forms.
2050 // parse text as "+/-hh[[:]mm]" based on count
2086 number = numberFormat.parse(text.substring(0, start+count), pos);
2088 number = numberFormat.parse(text, pos);