1 /* 2 * Copyright (C) 2009 The Android Open Source Project 3 * 4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at 7 * 8 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 9 * 10 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 11 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 12 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 14 * limitations under the License. 15 */ 16 17 package libcore.icu; 18 19 import java.text.DateFormat; 20 import java.util.Arrays; 21 import java.util.HashMap; 22 import java.util.Locale; 23 import libcore.util.Objects; 24 25 /** 26 * Passes locale-specific from ICU native code to Java. 27 * <p> 28 * Note that you share these; you must not alter any of the fields, nor their array elements 29 * in the case of arrays. If you ever expose any of these things to user code, you must give 30 * them a clone rather than the original. 31 */ 32 public final class LocaleData { 33 // A cache for the locale-specific data. 34 private static final HashMap<String, LocaleData> localeDataCache = new HashMap<String, LocaleData>(); 35 static { 36 // Ensure that we pull in the locale data for the root locale, en_US, and the 37 // user's default locale. (All devices must support the root locale and en_US, 38 // and they're used for various system things like HTTP headers.) Pre-populating 39 // the cache is especially useful on Android because we'll share this via the Zygote. 40 get(Locale.ROOT); 41 get(Locale.US); 42 get(Locale.getDefault()); 43 } 44 45 // Used by Calendar. 46 public Integer firstDayOfWeek; 47 public Integer minimalDaysInFirstWeek; 48 49 // Used by DateFormatSymbols. 50 public String[] amPm; // "AM", "PM". 51 public String[] eras; // "BC", "AD". 52 53 public String[] longMonthNames; // "January", ... 54 public String[] shortMonthNames; // "Jan", ... 55 public String[] tinyMonthNames; // "J", ... 56 public String[] longStandAloneMonthNames; // "January", ... 57 public String[] shortStandAloneMonthNames; // "Jan", ... 58 public String[] tinyStandAloneMonthNames; // "J", ... 59 60 public String[] longWeekdayNames; // "Sunday", ... 61 public String[] shortWeekdayNames; // "Sun", ... 62 public String[] tinyWeekdayNames; // "S", ... 63 public String[] longStandAloneWeekdayNames; // "Sunday", ... 64 public String[] shortStandAloneWeekdayNames; // "Sun", ... 65 public String[] tinyStandAloneWeekdayNames; // "S", ... 66 67 // Used by frameworks/base DateSorter and DateUtils. 68 public String yesterday; // "Yesterday". 69 public String today; // "Today". 70 public String tomorrow; // "Tomorrow". 71 72 public String fullTimeFormat; 73 public String longTimeFormat; 74 public String mediumTimeFormat; 75 public String shortTimeFormat; 76 77 public String fullDateFormat; 78 public String longDateFormat; 79 public String mediumDateFormat; 80 public String shortDateFormat; 81 82 // Used by android.text.format.DateFormat.getTimeFormat. 83 public String timeFormat12; // "hh:mm a" 84 public String timeFormat24; // "HH:mm" 85 86 // Used by DecimalFormatSymbols. 87 public char zeroDigit; 88 public char decimalSeparator; 89 public char groupingSeparator; 90 public char patternSeparator; 91 public char percent; 92 public char perMill; 93 public char monetarySeparator; 94 public char minusSign; 95 public String exponentSeparator; 96 public String infinity; 97 public String NaN; 98 // Also used by Currency. 99 public String currencySymbol; 100 public String internationalCurrencySymbol; 101 102 // Used by DecimalFormat and NumberFormat. 103 public String numberPattern; 104 public String integerPattern; 105 public String currencyPattern; 106 public String percentPattern; 107 108 private LocaleData() { 109 } 110 111 /** 112 * Returns a shared LocaleData for the given locale. 113 */ 114 public static LocaleData get(Locale locale) { 115 if (locale == null) { 116 locale = Locale.getDefault(); 117 } 118 String localeName = locale.toString(); 119 synchronized (localeDataCache) { 120 LocaleData localeData = localeDataCache.get(localeName); 121 if (localeData != null) { 122 return localeData; 123 } 124 } 125 LocaleData newLocaleData = initLocaleData(locale); 126 synchronized (localeDataCache) { 127 LocaleData localeData = localeDataCache.get(localeName); 128 if (localeData != null) { 129 return localeData; 130 } 131 localeDataCache.put(localeName, newLocaleData); 132 return newLocaleData; 133 } 134 } 135 136 @Override public String toString() { 137 return Objects.toString(this); 138 } 139 140 public String getDateFormat(int style) { 141 switch (style) { 142 case DateFormat.SHORT: 143 return shortDateFormat; 144 case DateFormat.MEDIUM: 145 return mediumDateFormat; 146 case DateFormat.LONG: 147 return longDateFormat; 148 case DateFormat.FULL: 149 return fullDateFormat; 150 } 151 throw new AssertionError(); 152 } 153 154 public String getTimeFormat(int style) { 155 switch (style) { 156 case DateFormat.SHORT: 157 return shortTimeFormat; 158 case DateFormat.MEDIUM: 159 return mediumTimeFormat; 160 case DateFormat.LONG: 161 return longTimeFormat; 162 case DateFormat.FULL: 163 return fullTimeFormat; 164 } 165 throw new AssertionError(); 166 } 167 168 private static LocaleData initLocaleData(Locale locale) { 169 LocaleData localeData = new LocaleData(); 170 if (!ICU.initLocaleDataImpl(locale.toString(), localeData)) { 171 throw new AssertionError("couldn't initialize LocaleData for locale " + locale); 172 } 173 if (localeData.fullTimeFormat != null) { 174 // There are some full time format patterns in ICU that use the pattern character 'v'. 175 // Java doesn't accept this, so we replace it with 'z' which has about the same result 176 // as 'v', the timezone name. 177 // 'v' -> "PT", 'z' -> "PST", v is the generic timezone and z the standard tz 178 // "vvvv" -> "Pacific Time", "zzzz" -> "Pacific Standard Time" 179 localeData.fullTimeFormat = localeData.fullTimeFormat.replace('v', 'z'); 180 } 181 if (localeData.numberPattern != null) { 182 // The number pattern might contain positive and negative subpatterns. Arabic, for 183 // example, might look like "#,##0.###;#,##0.###-" because the minus sign should be 184 // written last. Macedonian supposedly looks something like "#,##0.###;(#,##0.###)". 185 // (The negative subpattern is optional, though, and not present in most locales.) 186 // By only swallowing '#'es and ','s after the '.', we ensure that we don't 187 // accidentally eat too much. 188 localeData.integerPattern = localeData.numberPattern.replaceAll("\\.[#,]*", ""); 189 } 190 return localeData; 191 } 192 } 193