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      1 /*
      2 ********************************************************************************
      3 *   Copyright (C) 1997-2014, International Business Machines
      4 *   Corporation and others.  All Rights Reserved.
      5 ********************************************************************************
      6 *
      7 * File DTFMTSYM.H
      8 *
      9 * Modification History:
     10 *
     11 *   Date        Name        Description
     12 *   02/19/97    aliu        Converted from java.
     13 *    07/21/98    stephen        Added getZoneIndex()
     14 *                            Changed to match C++ conventions
     15 ********************************************************************************
     16 */
     17 
     18 #ifndef DTFMTSYM_H
     19 #define DTFMTSYM_H
     20 
     21 #include "unicode/utypes.h"
     22 
     23 #if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING
     24 
     25 #include "unicode/calendar.h"
     26 #include "unicode/uobject.h"
     27 #include "unicode/locid.h"
     28 #include "unicode/udat.h"
     29 #include "unicode/ures.h"
     30 
     31 /**
     32  * \file
     33  * \brief C++ API: Symbols for formatting dates.
     34  */
     35 
     36 U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
     37 
     38 /* forward declaration */
     39 class SimpleDateFormat;
     40 class Hashtable;
     41 
     42 /**
     43  * DateFormatSymbols is a public class for encapsulating localizable date-time
     44  * formatting data -- including timezone data. DateFormatSymbols is used by
     45  * DateFormat and SimpleDateFormat.
     46  * <P>
     47  * Rather than first creating a DateFormatSymbols to get a date-time formatter
     48  * by using a SimpleDateFormat constructor, clients are encouraged to create a
     49  * date-time formatter using the getTimeInstance(), getDateInstance(), or
     50  * getDateTimeInstance() method in DateFormat. Each of these methods can return a
     51  * date/time formatter initialized with a default format pattern along with the
     52  * date-time formatting data for a given or default locale. After a formatter is
     53  * created, clients may modify the format pattern using the setPattern function
     54  * as so desired. For more information on using these formatter factory
     55  * functions, see DateFormat.
     56  * <P>
     57  * If clients decide to create a date-time formatter with a particular format
     58  * pattern and locale, they can do so with new SimpleDateFormat(aPattern,
     59  * new DateFormatSymbols(aLocale)).  This will load the appropriate date-time
     60  * formatting data from the locale.
     61  * <P>
     62  * DateFormatSymbols objects are clonable. When clients obtain a
     63  * DateFormatSymbols object, they can feel free to modify the date-time
     64  * formatting data as necessary. For instance, clients can
     65  * replace the localized date-time format pattern characters with the ones that
     66  * they feel easy to remember. Or they can change the representative cities
     67  * originally picked by default to using their favorite ones.
     68  * <P>
     69  * DateFormatSymbols are not expected to be subclassed. Data for a calendar is
     70  * loaded out of resource bundles.  The 'type' parameter indicates the type of
     71  * calendar, for example, "gregorian" or "japanese".  If the type is not gregorian
     72  * (or NULL, or an empty string) then the type is appended to the resource name,
     73  * for example,  'Eras_japanese' instead of 'Eras'.   If the resource 'Eras_japanese' did
     74  * not exist (even in root), then this class will fall back to just 'Eras', that is,
     75  * Gregorian data.  Therefore, the calendar implementor MUST ensure that the root
     76  * locale at least contains any resources that are to be particularized for the
     77  * calendar type.
     78  */
     79 class U_I18N_API DateFormatSymbols : public UObject {
     80 public:
     81     /**
     82      * Construct a DateFormatSymbols object by loading format data from
     83      * resources for the default locale, in the default calendar (Gregorian).
     84      * <P>
     85      * NOTE: This constructor will never fail; if it cannot get resource
     86      * data for the default locale, it will return a last-resort object
     87      * based on hard-coded strings.
     88      *
     89      * @param status    Status code.  Failure
     90      *                  results if the resources for the default cannot be
     91      *                  found or cannot be loaded
     92      * @stable ICU 2.0
     93      */
     94     DateFormatSymbols(UErrorCode& status);
     95 
     96     /**
     97      * Construct a DateFormatSymbols object by loading format data from
     98      * resources for the given locale, in the default calendar (Gregorian).
     99      *
    100      * @param locale    Locale to load format data from.
    101      * @param status    Status code.  Failure
    102      *                  results if the resources for the locale cannot be
    103      *                  found or cannot be loaded
    104      * @stable ICU 2.0
    105      */
    106     DateFormatSymbols(const Locale& locale,
    107                       UErrorCode& status);
    108 
    109 #ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API
    110     /**
    111      * Construct a DateFormatSymbols object by loading format data from
    112      * resources for the default locale, in the default calendar (Gregorian).
    113      * <P>
    114      * NOTE: This constructor will never fail; if it cannot get resource
    115      * data for the default locale, it will return a last-resort object
    116      * based on hard-coded strings.
    117      *
    118      * @param type      Type of calendar (as returned by Calendar::getType).
    119      *                  Will be used to access the correct set of strings.
    120      *                  (NULL or empty string defaults to "gregorian".)
    121      * @param status    Status code.  Failure
    122      *                  results if the resources for the default cannot be
    123      *                  found or cannot be loaded
    124      * @internal
    125      */
    126     DateFormatSymbols(const char *type, UErrorCode& status);
    127 
    128     /**
    129      * Construct a DateFormatSymbols object by loading format data from
    130      * resources for the given locale, in the default calendar (Gregorian).
    131      *
    132      * @param locale    Locale to load format data from.
    133      * @param type      Type of calendar (as returned by Calendar::getType).
    134      *                  Will be used to access the correct set of strings.
    135      *                  (NULL or empty string defaults to "gregorian".)
    136      * @param status    Status code.  Failure
    137      *                  results if the resources for the locale cannot be
    138      *                  found or cannot be loaded
    139      * @internal
    140      */
    141     DateFormatSymbols(const Locale& locale,
    142                       const char *type,
    143                       UErrorCode& status);
    144 #endif  /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */
    145 
    146     /**
    147      * Copy constructor.
    148      * @stable ICU 2.0
    149      */
    150     DateFormatSymbols(const DateFormatSymbols&);
    151 
    152     /**
    153      * Assignment operator.
    154      * @stable ICU 2.0
    155      */
    156     DateFormatSymbols& operator=(const DateFormatSymbols&);
    157 
    158     /**
    159      * Destructor. This is nonvirtual because this class is not designed to be
    160      * subclassed.
    161      * @stable ICU 2.0
    162      */
    163     virtual ~DateFormatSymbols();
    164 
    165     /**
    166      * Return true if another object is semantically equal to this one.
    167      *
    168      * @param other    the DateFormatSymbols object to be compared with.
    169      * @return         true if other is semantically equal to this.
    170      * @stable ICU 2.0
    171      */
    172     UBool operator==(const DateFormatSymbols& other) const;
    173 
    174     /**
    175      * Return true if another object is semantically unequal to this one.
    176      *
    177      * @param other    the DateFormatSymbols object to be compared with.
    178      * @return         true if other is semantically unequal to this.
    179      * @stable ICU 2.0
    180      */
    181     UBool operator!=(const DateFormatSymbols& other) const { return !operator==(other); }
    182 
    183     /**
    184      * Gets abbreviated era strings. For example: "AD" and "BC".
    185      *
    186      * @param count    Filled in with length of the array.
    187      * @return         the era strings.
    188      * @stable ICU 2.0
    189      */
    190     const UnicodeString* getEras(int32_t& count) const;
    191 
    192     /**
    193      * Sets abbreviated era strings. For example: "AD" and "BC".
    194      * @param eras  Array of era strings (DateFormatSymbols retains ownership.)
    195      * @param count Filled in with length of the array.
    196      * @stable ICU 2.0
    197      */
    198     void setEras(const UnicodeString* eras, int32_t count);
    199 
    200     /**
    201      * Gets era name strings. For example: "Anno Domini" and "Before Christ".
    202      *
    203      * @param count    Filled in with length of the array.
    204      * @return         the era name strings.
    205      * @stable ICU 3.4
    206      */
    207     const UnicodeString* getEraNames(int32_t& count) const;
    208 
    209     /**
    210      * Sets era name strings. For example: "Anno Domini" and "Before Christ".
    211      * @param eraNames  Array of era name strings (DateFormatSymbols retains ownership.)
    212      * @param count Filled in with length of the array.
    213      * @stable ICU 3.6
    214      */
    215     void setEraNames(const UnicodeString* eraNames, int32_t count);
    216 
    217     /**
    218      * Gets narrow era strings. For example: "A" and "B".
    219      *
    220      * @param count    Filled in with length of the array.
    221      * @return         the narrow era strings.
    222      * @stable ICU 4.2
    223      */
    224     const UnicodeString* getNarrowEras(int32_t& count) const;
    225 
    226     /**
    227      * Sets narrow era strings. For example: "A" and "B".
    228      * @param narrowEras  Array of narrow era strings (DateFormatSymbols retains ownership.)
    229      * @param count Filled in with length of the array.
    230      * @stable ICU 4.2
    231      */
    232     void setNarrowEras(const UnicodeString* narrowEras, int32_t count);
    233 
    234     /**
    235      * Gets month strings. For example: "January", "February", etc.
    236      * @param count Filled in with length of the array.
    237      * @return the month strings. (DateFormatSymbols retains ownership.)
    238      * @stable ICU 2.0
    239      */
    240     const UnicodeString* getMonths(int32_t& count) const;
    241 
    242     /**
    243      * Sets month strings. For example: "January", "February", etc.
    244      *
    245      * @param months    the new month strings. (not adopted; caller retains ownership)
    246      * @param count     Filled in with length of the array.
    247      * @stable ICU 2.0
    248      */
    249     void setMonths(const UnicodeString* months, int32_t count);
    250 
    251     /**
    252      * Gets short month strings. For example: "Jan", "Feb", etc.
    253      *
    254      * @param count Filled in with length of the array.
    255      * @return the short month strings. (DateFormatSymbols retains ownership.)
    256      * @stable ICU 2.0
    257      */
    258     const UnicodeString* getShortMonths(int32_t& count) const;
    259 
    260     /**
    261      * Sets short month strings. For example: "Jan", "Feb", etc.
    262      * @param count        Filled in with length of the array.
    263      * @param shortMonths  the new short month strings. (not adopted; caller retains ownership)
    264      * @stable ICU 2.0
    265      */
    266     void setShortMonths(const UnicodeString* shortMonths, int32_t count);
    267 
    268     /**
    269      * Selector for date formatting context
    270      * @stable ICU 3.6
    271      */
    272     enum DtContextType {
    273          FORMAT,
    274          STANDALONE,
    275          DT_CONTEXT_COUNT
    276     };
    277 
    278     /**
    279      * Selector for date formatting width
    280      * @stable ICU 3.6
    281      */
    282     enum DtWidthType {
    283          ABBREVIATED,
    284          WIDE,
    285          NARROW,
    286          /**
    287           * Short width is currently only supported for weekday names.
    288           * @stable ICU 51
    289           */
    290          SHORT,
    291          /**
    292           */
    293          DT_WIDTH_COUNT = 4
    294     };
    295 
    296     /**
    297      * Gets month strings by width and context. For example: "January", "February", etc.
    298      * @param count Filled in with length of the array.
    299      * @param context The formatting context, either FORMAT or STANDALONE
    300      * @param width   The width of returned strings, either WIDE, ABBREVIATED, or NARROW.
    301      * @return the month strings. (DateFormatSymbols retains ownership.)
    302      * @stable ICU 3.4
    303      */
    304     const UnicodeString* getMonths(int32_t& count, DtContextType context, DtWidthType width) const;
    305 
    306     /**
    307      * Sets month strings by width and context. For example: "January", "February", etc.
    308      *
    309      * @param months  The new month strings. (not adopted; caller retains ownership)
    310      * @param count   Filled in with length of the array.
    311      * @param context The formatting context, either FORMAT or STANDALONE
    312      * @param width   The width of returned strings, either WIDE, ABBREVIATED, or NARROW.
    313      * @stable ICU 3.6
    314      */
    315     void setMonths(const UnicodeString* months, int32_t count, DtContextType context, DtWidthType width);
    316 
    317     /**
    318      * Gets wide weekday strings. For example: "Sunday", "Monday", etc.
    319      * @param count        Filled in with length of the array.
    320      * @return the weekday strings. (DateFormatSymbols retains ownership.)
    321      * @stable ICU 2.0
    322      */
    323     const UnicodeString* getWeekdays(int32_t& count) const;
    324 
    325 
    326     /**
    327      * Sets wide weekday strings. For example: "Sunday", "Monday", etc.
    328      * @param weekdays     the new weekday strings. (not adopted; caller retains ownership)
    329      * @param count        Filled in with length of the array.
    330      * @stable ICU 2.0
    331      */
    332     void setWeekdays(const UnicodeString* weekdays, int32_t count);
    333 
    334     /**
    335      * Gets abbreviated weekday strings. For example: "Sun", "Mon", etc. (Note: The method name is
    336      * misleading; it does not get the CLDR-style "short" weekday strings, e.g. "Su", "Mo", etc.)
    337      * @param count        Filled in with length of the array.
    338      * @return             the abbreviated weekday strings. (DateFormatSymbols retains ownership.)
    339      * @stable ICU 2.0
    340      */
    341     const UnicodeString* getShortWeekdays(int32_t& count) const;
    342 
    343     /**
    344      * Sets abbreviated weekday strings. For example: "Sun", "Mon", etc. (Note: The method name is
    345      * misleading; it does not set the CLDR-style "short" weekday strings, e.g. "Su", "Mo", etc.)
    346      * @param abbrevWeekdays  the new abbreviated weekday strings. (not adopted; caller retains ownership)
    347      * @param count           Filled in with length of the array.
    348      * @stable ICU 2.0
    349      */
    350     void setShortWeekdays(const UnicodeString* abbrevWeekdays, int32_t count);
    351 
    352     /**
    353      * Gets weekday strings by width and context. For example: "Sunday", "Monday", etc.
    354      * @param count   Filled in with length of the array.
    355      * @param context The formatting context, either FORMAT or STANDALONE
    356      * @param width   The width of returned strings, either WIDE, ABBREVIATED, SHORT, or NARROW
    357      * @return the month strings. (DateFormatSymbols retains ownership.)
    358      * @stable ICU 3.4
    359      */
    360     const UnicodeString* getWeekdays(int32_t& count, DtContextType context, DtWidthType width) const;
    361 
    362     /**
    363      * Sets weekday strings by width and context. For example: "Sunday", "Monday", etc.
    364      * @param weekdays  The new weekday strings. (not adopted; caller retains ownership)
    365      * @param count     Filled in with length of the array.
    366      * @param context   The formatting context, either FORMAT or STANDALONE
    367      * @param width     The width of returned strings, either WIDE, ABBREVIATED, SHORT, or NARROW
    368      * @stable ICU 3.6
    369      */
    370     void setWeekdays(const UnicodeString* weekdays, int32_t count, DtContextType context, DtWidthType width);
    371 
    372     /**
    373      * Gets quarter strings by width and context. For example: "1st Quarter", "2nd Quarter", etc.
    374      * @param count Filled in with length of the array.
    375      * @param context The formatting context, either FORMAT or STANDALONE
    376      * @param width   The width of returned strings, either WIDE or ABBREVIATED. There
    377      *                are no NARROW quarters.
    378      * @return the quarter strings. (DateFormatSymbols retains ownership.)
    379      * @stable ICU 3.6
    380      */
    381     const UnicodeString* getQuarters(int32_t& count, DtContextType context, DtWidthType width) const;
    382 
    383     /**
    384      * Sets quarter strings by width and context. For example: "1st Quarter", "2nd Quarter", etc.
    385      *
    386      * @param quarters  The new quarter strings. (not adopted; caller retains ownership)
    387      * @param count   Filled in with length of the array.
    388      * @param context The formatting context, either FORMAT or STANDALONE
    389      * @param width   The width of returned strings, either WIDE or ABBREVIATED. There
    390      *                are no NARROW quarters.
    391      * @stable ICU 3.6
    392      */
    393     void setQuarters(const UnicodeString* quarters, int32_t count, DtContextType context, DtWidthType width);
    394 
    395     /**
    396      * Gets AM/PM strings. For example: "AM" and "PM".
    397      * @param count        Filled in with length of the array.
    398      * @return             the weekday strings. (DateFormatSymbols retains ownership.)
    399      * @stable ICU 2.0
    400      */
    401     const UnicodeString* getAmPmStrings(int32_t& count) const;
    402 
    403     /**
    404      * Sets ampm strings. For example: "AM" and "PM".
    405      * @param ampms        the new ampm strings. (not adopted; caller retains ownership)
    406      * @param count        Filled in with length of the array.
    407      * @stable ICU 2.0
    408      */
    409     void setAmPmStrings(const UnicodeString* ampms, int32_t count);
    410 
    411 #ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API
    412     /**
    413      * Somewhat temporary constants for leap month pattern types, adequate for supporting
    414      * just leap month patterns as needed for Chinese lunar calendar.
    415      * Eventually we will add full support for different month pattern types (needed for
    416      * other calendars such as Hindu) at which point this approach will be replaced by a
    417      * more complete approach.
    418      * @internal
    419      */
    420     enum EMonthPatternType
    421     {
    422         kLeapMonthPatternFormatWide,
    423         kLeapMonthPatternFormatAbbrev,
    424         kLeapMonthPatternFormatNarrow,
    425         kLeapMonthPatternStandaloneWide,
    426         kLeapMonthPatternStandaloneAbbrev,
    427         kLeapMonthPatternStandaloneNarrow,
    428         kLeapMonthPatternNumeric,
    429         kMonthPatternsCount
    430     };
    431 
    432     /**
    433      * Somewhat temporary function for getting complete set of leap month patterns for all
    434      * contexts & widths, indexed by EMonthPatternType values. Returns NULL if calendar
    435      * does not have leap month patterns. Note, there is currently no setter for this.
    436      * Eventually we will add full support for different month pattern types (needed for
    437      * other calendars such as Hindu) at which point this approach will be replaced by a
    438      * more complete approach.
    439      * @param count        Filled in with length of the array (may be 0).
    440      * @return             The leap month patterns (DateFormatSymbols retains ownership).
    441      *                     May be NULL if there are no leap month patterns for this calendar.
    442      * @internal
    443      */
    444     const UnicodeString* getLeapMonthPatterns(int32_t& count) const;
    445 
    446 #endif  /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */
    447 
    448 #ifndef U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API
    449     /**
    450      * Gets timezone strings. These strings are stored in a 2-dimensional array.
    451      * @param rowCount      Output param to receive number of rows.
    452      * @param columnCount   Output param to receive number of columns.
    453      * @return              The timezone strings as a 2-d array. (DateFormatSymbols retains ownership.)
    454      * @deprecated ICU 3.6
    455      */
    456     const UnicodeString** getZoneStrings(int32_t& rowCount, int32_t& columnCount) const;
    457 #endif  /* U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API */
    458 
    459     /**
    460      * Sets timezone strings. These strings are stored in a 2-dimensional array.
    461      * <p><b>Note:</b> SimpleDateFormat no longer use the zone strings stored in
    462      * a DateFormatSymbols. Therefore, the time zone strings set by this mthod
    463      * have no effects in an instance of SimpleDateFormat for formatting time
    464      * zones.
    465      * @param strings       The timezone strings as a 2-d array to be copied. (not adopted; caller retains ownership)
    466      * @param rowCount      The number of rows (count of first index).
    467      * @param columnCount   The number of columns (count of second index).
    468      * @stable ICU 2.0
    469      */
    470     void setZoneStrings(const UnicodeString* const* strings, int32_t rowCount, int32_t columnCount);
    471 
    472     /**
    473      * Get the non-localized date-time pattern characters.
    474      * @return    the non-localized date-time pattern characters
    475      * @stable ICU 2.0
    476      */
    477     static const UChar * U_EXPORT2 getPatternUChars(void);
    478 
    479     /**
    480      * Gets localized date-time pattern characters. For example: 'u', 't', etc.
    481      * <p>
    482      * Note: ICU no longer provides localized date-time pattern characters for a locale
    483      * starting ICU 3.8.  This method returns the non-localized date-time pattern
    484      * characters unless user defined localized data is set by setLocalPatternChars.
    485      * @param result    Output param which will receive the localized date-time pattern characters.
    486      * @return          A reference to 'result'.
    487      * @stable ICU 2.0
    488      */
    489     UnicodeString& getLocalPatternChars(UnicodeString& result) const;
    490 
    491     /**
    492      * Sets localized date-time pattern characters. For example: 'u', 't', etc.
    493      * @param newLocalPatternChars the new localized date-time
    494      * pattern characters.
    495      * @stable ICU 2.0
    496      */
    497     void setLocalPatternChars(const UnicodeString& newLocalPatternChars);
    498 
    499     /**
    500      * Returns the locale for this object. Two flavors are available:
    501      * valid and actual locale.
    502      * @stable ICU 2.8
    503      */
    504     Locale getLocale(ULocDataLocaleType type, UErrorCode& status) const;
    505 
    506     /* The following type and kCapContextUsageTypeCount cannot be #ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API,
    507        they are needed for .h file declarations. */
    508     /**
    509      * Constants for capitalization context usage types.
    510      * @internal
    511      */
    512     enum ECapitalizationContextUsageType
    513     {
    514 #ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API
    515         kCapContextUsageOther = 0,
    516         kCapContextUsageMonthFormat,     /* except narrow */
    517         kCapContextUsageMonthStandalone, /* except narrow */
    518         kCapContextUsageMonthNarrow,
    519         kCapContextUsageDayFormat,     /* except narrow */
    520         kCapContextUsageDayStandalone, /* except narrow */
    521         kCapContextUsageDayNarrow,
    522         kCapContextUsageEraWide,
    523         kCapContextUsageEraAbbrev,
    524         kCapContextUsageEraNarrow,
    525         kCapContextUsageZoneLong,
    526         kCapContextUsageZoneShort,
    527         kCapContextUsageMetazoneLong,
    528         kCapContextUsageMetazoneShort,
    529 #endif /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */
    530         kCapContextUsageTypeCount = 14
    531     };
    532 
    533     /**
    534      * ICU "poor man's RTTI", returns a UClassID for the actual class.
    535      *
    536      * @stable ICU 2.2
    537      */
    538     virtual UClassID getDynamicClassID() const;
    539 
    540     /**
    541      * ICU "poor man's RTTI", returns a UClassID for this class.
    542      *
    543      * @stable ICU 2.2
    544      */
    545     static UClassID U_EXPORT2 getStaticClassID();
    546 
    547 private:
    548 
    549     friend class SimpleDateFormat;
    550     friend class DateFormatSymbolsSingleSetter; // see udat.cpp
    551 
    552     /**
    553      * Abbreviated era strings. For example: "AD" and "BC".
    554      */
    555     UnicodeString*  fEras;
    556     int32_t         fErasCount;
    557 
    558     /**
    559      * Era name strings. For example: "Anno Domini" and "Before Christ".
    560      */
    561     UnicodeString*  fEraNames;
    562     int32_t         fEraNamesCount;
    563 
    564     /**
    565      * Narrow era strings. For example: "A" and "B".
    566      */
    567     UnicodeString*  fNarrowEras;
    568     int32_t         fNarrowErasCount;
    569 
    570     /**
    571      * Month strings. For example: "January", "February", etc.
    572      */
    573     UnicodeString*  fMonths;
    574     int32_t         fMonthsCount;
    575 
    576     /**
    577      * Short month strings. For example: "Jan", "Feb", etc.
    578      */
    579     UnicodeString*  fShortMonths;
    580     int32_t         fShortMonthsCount;
    581 
    582     /**
    583      * Narrow month strings. For example: "J", "F", etc.
    584      */
    585     UnicodeString*  fNarrowMonths;
    586     int32_t         fNarrowMonthsCount;
    587 
    588     /**
    589      * Standalone Month strings. For example: "January", "February", etc.
    590      */
    591     UnicodeString*  fStandaloneMonths;
    592     int32_t         fStandaloneMonthsCount;
    593 
    594     /**
    595      * Standalone Short month strings. For example: "Jan", "Feb", etc.
    596      */
    597     UnicodeString*  fStandaloneShortMonths;
    598     int32_t         fStandaloneShortMonthsCount;
    599 
    600     /**
    601      * Standalone Narrow month strings. For example: "J", "F", etc.
    602      */
    603     UnicodeString*  fStandaloneNarrowMonths;
    604     int32_t         fStandaloneNarrowMonthsCount;
    605 
    606     /**
    607      * CLDR-style format wide weekday strings. For example: "Sunday", "Monday", etc.
    608      */
    609     UnicodeString*  fWeekdays;
    610     int32_t         fWeekdaysCount;
    611 
    612     /**
    613      * CLDR-style format abbreviated (not short) weekday strings. For example: "Sun", "Mon", etc.
    614      */
    615     UnicodeString*  fShortWeekdays;
    616     int32_t         fShortWeekdaysCount;
    617 
    618     /**
    619      * CLDR-style format short weekday strings. For example: "Su", "Mo", etc.
    620      */
    621     UnicodeString*  fShorterWeekdays;
    622     int32_t         fShorterWeekdaysCount;
    623 
    624     /**
    625      * CLDR-style format narrow weekday strings. For example: "S", "M", etc.
    626      */
    627     UnicodeString*  fNarrowWeekdays;
    628     int32_t         fNarrowWeekdaysCount;
    629 
    630     /**
    631      * CLDR-style standalone wide weekday strings. For example: "Sunday", "Monday", etc.
    632      */
    633     UnicodeString*  fStandaloneWeekdays;
    634     int32_t         fStandaloneWeekdaysCount;
    635 
    636     /**
    637      * CLDR-style standalone abbreviated (not short) weekday strings. For example: "Sun", "Mon", etc.
    638      */
    639     UnicodeString*  fStandaloneShortWeekdays;
    640     int32_t         fStandaloneShortWeekdaysCount;
    641 
    642     /**
    643      * CLDR-style standalone short weekday strings. For example: "Su", "Mo", etc.
    644      */
    645     UnicodeString*  fStandaloneShorterWeekdays;
    646     int32_t         fStandaloneShorterWeekdaysCount;
    647 
    648     /**
    649      * Standalone Narrow weekday strings. For example: "Sun", "Mon", etc.
    650      */
    651     UnicodeString*  fStandaloneNarrowWeekdays;
    652     int32_t         fStandaloneNarrowWeekdaysCount;
    653 
    654     /**
    655      * Ampm strings. For example: "AM" and "PM".
    656      */
    657     UnicodeString*  fAmPms;
    658     int32_t         fAmPmsCount;
    659 
    660     /**
    661      * Quarter strings. For example: "1st quarter", "2nd quarter", etc.
    662      */
    663     UnicodeString  *fQuarters;
    664     int32_t         fQuartersCount;
    665 
    666     /**
    667      * Short quarters. For example: "Q1", "Q2", etc.
    668      */
    669     UnicodeString  *fShortQuarters;
    670     int32_t         fShortQuartersCount;
    671 
    672     /**
    673      * Standalone quarter strings. For example: "1st quarter", "2nd quarter", etc.
    674      */
    675     UnicodeString  *fStandaloneQuarters;
    676     int32_t         fStandaloneQuartersCount;
    677 
    678     /**
    679      * Standalone short quarter strings. For example: "Q1", "Q2", etc.
    680      */
    681     UnicodeString  *fStandaloneShortQuarters;
    682     int32_t         fStandaloneShortQuartersCount;
    683 
    684     /**
    685      * All leap month patterns, for example "{0}bis".
    686      */
    687     UnicodeString  *fLeapMonthPatterns;
    688     int32_t         fLeapMonthPatternsCount;
    689 
    690     /**
    691      * (Format) Short cyclic year names, for example: "jia-zi", "yi-chou", ... "gui-hai"
    692      */
    693     UnicodeString*  fShortYearNames;
    694     int32_t         fShortYearNamesCount;
    695 
    696     /**
    697      * Localized names of time zones in this locale.  This is a
    698      * two-dimensional array of strings of size n by m,
    699      * where m is at least 5 and up to 7.  Each of the n rows is an
    700      * entry containing the localized names for a single TimeZone.
    701      *
    702      * Each such row contains (with i ranging from 0..n-1):
    703      *
    704      * zoneStrings[i][0] - time zone ID
    705      *  example: America/Los_Angeles
    706      * zoneStrings[i][1] - long name of zone in standard time
    707      *  example: Pacific Standard Time
    708      * zoneStrings[i][2] - short name of zone in standard time
    709      *  example: PST
    710      * zoneStrings[i][3] - long name of zone in daylight savings time
    711      *  example: Pacific Daylight Time
    712      * zoneStrings[i][4] - short name of zone in daylight savings time
    713      *  example: PDT
    714      * zoneStrings[i][5] - location name of zone
    715      *  example: United States (Los Angeles)
    716      * zoneStrings[i][6] - long generic name of zone
    717      *  example: Pacific Time
    718      * zoneStrings[i][7] - short generic of zone
    719      *  example: PT
    720      *
    721      * The zone ID is not localized; it corresponds to the ID
    722      * value associated with a system time zone object.  All other entries
    723      * are localized names.  If a zone does not implement daylight savings
    724      * time, the daylight savings time names are ignored.
    725      *
    726      * Note:CLDR 1.5 introduced metazone and its historical mappings.
    727      * This simple two-dimensional array is no longer sufficient to represent
    728      * localized names and its historic changes.  Since ICU 3.8.1, localized
    729      * zone names extracted from ICU locale data is stored in a ZoneStringFormat
    730      * instance.  But we still need to support the old way of customizing
    731      * localized zone names, so we keep this field for the purpose.
    732      */
    733     UnicodeString   **fZoneStrings;         // Zone string array set by setZoneStrings
    734     UnicodeString   **fLocaleZoneStrings;   // Zone string array created by the locale
    735     int32_t         fZoneStringsRowCount;
    736     int32_t         fZoneStringsColCount;
    737 
    738     Locale                  fZSFLocale;         // Locale used for getting ZoneStringFormat
    739 
    740     /**
    741      * Localized date-time pattern characters. For example: use 'u' as 'y'.
    742      */
    743     UnicodeString   fLocalPatternChars;
    744 
    745     /**
    746      * Capitalization transforms. For each usage type, the first array element indicates
    747      * whether to titlecase for uiListOrMenu context, the second indicates whether to
    748      * titlecase for stand-alone context.
    749      */
    750      UBool fCapitalization[kCapContextUsageTypeCount][2];
    751 
    752 private:
    753     /** valid/actual locale information
    754      *  these are always ICU locales, so the length should not be a problem
    755      */
    756     char validLocale[ULOC_FULLNAME_CAPACITY];
    757     char actualLocale[ULOC_FULLNAME_CAPACITY];
    758 
    759     DateFormatSymbols(); // default constructor not implemented
    760 
    761     /**
    762      * Called by the constructors to actually load data from the resources
    763      *
    764      * @param locale               The locale to get symbols for.
    765      * @param type                 Calendar Type (as from Calendar::getType())
    766      * @param status               Input/output parameter, set to success or
    767      *                             failure code upon return.
    768      * @param useLastResortData    determine if use last resort data
    769      */
    770     void initializeData(const Locale& locale, const char *type, UErrorCode& status, UBool useLastResortData = FALSE);
    771 
    772     /**
    773      * Copy or alias an array in another object, as appropriate.
    774      *
    775      * @param dstArray    the copy destination array.
    776      * @param dstCount    fill in with the lenth of 'dstArray'.
    777      * @param srcArray    the source array to be copied.
    778      * @param srcCount    the length of items to be copied from the 'srcArray'.
    779      */
    780     static void assignArray(UnicodeString*& dstArray,
    781                             int32_t& dstCount,
    782                             const UnicodeString* srcArray,
    783                             int32_t srcCount);
    784 
    785     /**
    786      * Return true if the given arrays' contents are equal, or if the arrays are
    787      * identical (pointers are equal).
    788      *
    789      * @param array1   one array to be compared with.
    790      * @param array2   another array to be compared with.
    791      * @param count    the length of items to be copied.
    792      * @return         true if the given arrays' contents are equal, or if the arrays are
    793      *                 identical (pointers are equal).
    794      */
    795     static UBool arrayCompare(const UnicodeString* array1,
    796                              const UnicodeString* array2,
    797                              int32_t count);
    798 
    799     /**
    800      * Create a copy, in fZoneStrings, of the given zone strings array. The
    801      * member variables fZoneStringsRowCount and fZoneStringsColCount should be
    802      * set already by the caller.
    803      */
    804     void createZoneStrings(const UnicodeString *const * otherStrings);
    805 
    806     /**
    807      * Delete all the storage owned by this object.
    808      */
    809     void dispose(void);
    810 
    811     /**
    812      * Copy all of the other's data to this.
    813      * @param other the object to be copied.
    814      */
    815     void copyData(const DateFormatSymbols& other);
    816 
    817     /**
    818      * Create zone strings array by locale if not yet available
    819      */
    820     void initZoneStringsArray(void);
    821 
    822     /**
    823      * Delete just the zone strings.
    824      */
    825     void disposeZoneStrings(void);
    826 
    827     /**
    828      * Returns the date format field index of the pattern character c,
    829      * or UDAT_FIELD_COUNT if c is not a pattern character.
    830      */
    831     static UDateFormatField U_EXPORT2 getPatternCharIndex(UChar c);
    832 
    833     /**
    834      * Returns TRUE if f (with its pattern character repeated count times) is a numeric field.
    835      */
    836     static UBool U_EXPORT2 isNumericField(UDateFormatField f, int32_t count);
    837 
    838     /**
    839      * Returns TRUE if c (repeated count times) is the pattern character for a numeric field.
    840      */
    841     static UBool U_EXPORT2 isNumericPatternChar(UChar c, int32_t count);
    842 };
    843 
    844 U_NAMESPACE_END
    845 
    846 #endif /* #if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING */
    847 
    848 #endif // _DTFMTSYM
    849 //eof
    850