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379     // hour is the expected hour of day, in units of seconds
434 * This MUST be kept in sync with DateFormatSymbols.gPatternChars.
443 * A list of the names of all the fields in DateFormat.
444 * This MUST be kept in sync with DateFormat.
537 // Fields are given in order of DateFormat field number
659 * correctly. In some instances, this means not being parsed at all, and
722 * Verify the behavior of patterns in which digits for different fields run together
754 * Verify the behavior of patterns in which digits for different fields run together
850 * Test the handling of 'D' in patterns.
936 * Test the handling of single quotes in patterns.
1077 * the input strings in each row.
1213 logln((UnicodeString)"Formatted in GMT to: " + temp);
1307 in different locales.
1346 // in the Arabic is changed back to ":" in CLDR 28.
1953 // This only happens if expected is in wrong format --
2135 // Note: We no longer parse strings in different styles.
2617 // This test data was ported from ICU4J. Don't know why the 6th column in there because it's not being
3368 { "ti", "Asia/Calcutta", "2004-07-15T00:00:00Z", "v", "IN", "Alna/Calcutta" },
3369 { "ti", "Asia/Calcutta", "2004-07-15T00:00:00Z", "vvvv", "IN", "Asia/Calcutta" },
3567 logln("Nothing in this test. When we get more data from CLDR, put in some tests of -2, +2, etc. ");
3724 // pattern, input, expected output (in quotes)
3735 // leniency (no separator char in localized GMT format), but the new
3748 // with no delimitters in offset format (Chinese locale)
3897 UnicodeString in = data[i];
3900 UDate dt1 = fmt1->parse(in, status);
3911 dataerrln((UnicodeString)"FAIL: " + in + " -> " + out + " expected -> " + expected);
4046 { 78, 29, 4, 0, 2 }, // (in chinese era 78) gregorian 2012-4-22
4047 { 78, 29, 4, 1, 2 }, // (in chinese era 78) gregorian 2012-5-22
4048 { 78, 29, 5, 0, 2 }, // (in chinese era 78) gregorian 2012-6-20
4382 if (formattedString.indexOf("n ") >= 0) { // will add "." after the end of text ending in 'n', like Jan.