LocaleDataTest.java revision 5479
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SUN SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR * ANY DAMAGES SUFFERED BY LICENSEE AS A RESULT OF USING, MODIFYING OR * DISTRIBUTING THIS SOFTWARE OR ITS DERIVATIVES. /* This test is a generalized test for verifying changes to the locale data. * It is driven by an external file that specifies the particular pieces of locale * data to check. That file is in .properties file format: a series of key/value * pairs delimited by newline characters, with the keys separated from the values * by = signs. The keys are similar in syntax to a Unix pathname, with keys at * successive levels of containment in the resource-data hierarchy separated by * slashes. The file is in ISO 8859-1 encoding, with control characters and * non-ASCII characters denoted with backslash-u escape sequences. The program also allows * blank lines and comment lines to be interspersed with the data. Comment lines * A data file for this test would look something like this:<pre> * FormatData//MonthNames/0=January * FormatData//MonthNames/1=February * LocaleNames//US=United States * You can use language tag with '-' in locale field like this:<pre> * The command-line syntax of this test is * <tt>java LocaleDataTest [-w] [{ -s | <filename> }]</tt> * 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. * 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 * 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. // set up our flags and our input and output streams based on the // command-line arguments (exceptions generated here will propagate out // perform the actual test // write out the error count, and throw an exception out into the environment // if there were any errors throw new Exception(
"Malformed input file: no slashes in \"" +
key +
"\"");
throw new Exception(
"Malformed input file: \"" +
key +
"\" is missing locale name");
// TimeZone name may have "/" in it, for example "Asia/Taipei", so use "Asia\/Taipei in LocaleData. for (
int i =
0; i <
4; i++) {
while (c != -
1 && p <
end) {
if (c == -
1 && p ==
start)
if ((c >=
' ' && c <=
'\u007e') || c ==
'\r' || c ==
'\n')