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package com.ibm.icu.text;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.ObjectInputStream;
import java.io.Serializable;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.util.MissingResourceException;

import com.ibm.icu.impl.CacheBase;
import com.ibm.icu.impl.CurrencyData;
import com.ibm.icu.impl.CurrencyData.CurrencyDisplayInfo;
import com.ibm.icu.impl.CurrencyData.CurrencyFormatInfo;
import com.ibm.icu.impl.CurrencyData.CurrencySpacingInfo;
import com.ibm.icu.impl.ICUData;
import com.ibm.icu.impl.ICUResourceBundle;
import com.ibm.icu.impl.SoftCache;
import com.ibm.icu.impl.UResource;
import com.ibm.icu.util.Currency;
import com.ibm.icu.util.ICUCloneNotSupportedException;
import com.ibm.icu.util.ULocale;
import com.ibm.icu.util.ULocale.Category;
import com.ibm.icu.util.UResourceBundle;

/**
 * {@icuenhanced java.text.DecimalFormatSymbols}.{@icu _usage_}
 *
 * This class represents the set of symbols (such as the decimal separator, the grouping
 * separator, and so on) needed by DecimalFormat to format
 * numbers. DecimalFormat creates for itself an instance of
 * DecimalFormatSymbols from its locale data.  If you need to change any of
 * these symbols, you can get the DecimalFormatSymbols object from your
 * DecimalFormat and modify it.
 *
 * @see          java.util.Locale
 * @see          DecimalFormat
 * @author       Mark Davis
 * @author       Alan Liu
 * @stable ICU 2.0
 */
public class DecimalFormatSymbols implements Cloneable, Serializable {
    /**
     * Creates a DecimalFormatSymbols object for the default FORMAT locale.
     * @see Category#FORMAT
     * @stable ICU 2.0
     */
    public DecimalFormatSymbols() {
        this(ULocale.getDefault(Category.FORMAT));
    }

    /**
     * Creates a DecimalFormatSymbols object for the given locale.
     * @param locale the locale
     * @stable ICU 2.0
     */
    public DecimalFormatSymbols(Locale locale) {
        this(ULocale.forLocale(locale));
    }

    /**
     * {@icu} Creates a DecimalFormatSymbols object for the given locale.
     * @param locale the locale
     * @stable ICU 3.2
     */
    public DecimalFormatSymbols(ULocale locale) {
        initialize(locale, null);
    }

    private DecimalFormatSymbols(Locale locale, NumberingSystem ns) {
        this(ULocale.forLocale(locale), ns);
    }

    private DecimalFormatSymbols(ULocale locale, NumberingSystem ns) {
        initialize(locale, ns);
    }

    /**
     * Returns a DecimalFormatSymbols instance for the default locale.
     *
     * 

Note: Unlike * java.text.DecimalFormatSymbols#getInstance, this method simply returns * new com.ibm.icu.text.DecimalFormatSymbols(). ICU currently does not * support DecimalFormatSymbolsProvider, which was introduced in Java 6. * * @return A DecimalFormatSymbols instance. * @stable ICU 3.8 */ public static DecimalFormatSymbols getInstance() { return new DecimalFormatSymbols(); } /** * Returns a DecimalFormatSymbols instance for the given locale. * *

Note: Unlike * java.text.DecimalFormatSymbols#getInstance, this method simply returns * new com.ibm.icu.text.DecimalFormatSymbols(locale). ICU currently does * not support DecimalFormatSymbolsProvider, which was introduced in Java * 6. * * @param locale the locale. * @return A DecimalFormatSymbols instance. * @stable ICU 3.8 */ public static DecimalFormatSymbols getInstance(Locale locale) { return new DecimalFormatSymbols(locale); } /** * Returns a DecimalFormatSymbols instance for the given locale. * *

Note: Unlike * java.text.DecimalFormatSymbols#getInstance, this method simply returns * new com.ibm.icu.text.DecimalFormatSymbols(locale). ICU currently does * not support DecimalFormatSymbolsProvider, which was introduced in Java * 6. * * @param locale the locale. * @return A DecimalFormatSymbols instance. * @stable ICU 3.8 */ public static DecimalFormatSymbols getInstance(ULocale locale) { return new DecimalFormatSymbols(locale); } /** * {@icu} Returns a DecimalFormatSymbols instance for the given locale with digits and symbols * corresponding to the given {@link NumberingSystem}. * *

This method behaves equivalently to {@link #getInstance} called with a locale having a * "numbers=xxxx" keyword specifying the numbering system by name. * *

In this method, the NumberingSystem argument will be used even if the locale has its own * "numbers=xxxx" keyword. * * @param locale the locale. * @param ns the numbering system. * @return A DecimalFormatSymbols instance. * @stable ICU 60 */ public static DecimalFormatSymbols forNumberingSystem(Locale locale, NumberingSystem ns) { return new DecimalFormatSymbols(locale, ns); } /** * {@icu} Returns a DecimalFormatSymbols instance for the given locale with digits and symbols * corresponding to the given {@link NumberingSystem}. * *

This method behaves equivalently to {@link #getInstance} called with a locale having a * "numbers=xxxx" keyword specifying the numbering system by name. * *

In this method, the NumberingSystem argument will be used even if the locale has its own * "numbers=xxxx" keyword. * * @param locale the locale. * @param ns the numbering system. * @return A DecimalFormatSymbols instance. * @stable ICU 60 */ public static DecimalFormatSymbols forNumberingSystem(ULocale locale, NumberingSystem ns) { return new DecimalFormatSymbols(locale, ns); } /** * Returns an array of all locales for which the getInstance methods of * this class can return localized instances. * *

Note: Unlike * java.text.DecimalFormatSymbols#getAvailableLocales, this method simply * returns the array of Locales available for this class. ICU currently * does not support DecimalFormatSymbolsProvider, which was introduced in * Java 6. * * @return An array of Locales for which localized * DecimalFormatSymbols instances are available. * @stable ICU 3.8 */ public static Locale[] getAvailableLocales() { return ICUResourceBundle.getAvailableLocales(); } /** * {@icu} Returns an array of all locales for which the getInstance * methods of this class can return localized instances. * *

Note: Unlike * java.text.DecimalFormatSymbols#getAvailableLocales, this method simply * returns the array of ULocales available in this class. ICU currently * does not support DecimalFormatSymbolsProvider, which was introduced in * Java 6. * * @return An array of ULocales for which localized * DecimalFormatSymbols instances are available. * @stable ICU 3.8 (retain) */ public static ULocale[] getAvailableULocales() { return ICUResourceBundle.getAvailableULocales(); } /** * Returns the character used for zero. Different for Arabic, etc. * @return the character * @stable ICU 2.0 * @discouraged ICU 58 use {@link #getDigitStrings()} instead. */ public char getZeroDigit() { return zeroDigit; } /** * Returns the array of characters used as digits, in order from 0 through 9 * @return The array * @stable ICU 4.6 * @see #getDigitStrings() * @discouraged ICU 58 use {@link #getDigitStrings()} instead. */ public char[] getDigits() { return digits.clone(); } /** * Sets the character used for zero. *

* Note: This method propagates digit 1 to * digit 9 by incrementing code point one by one. * * @param zeroDigit the zero character. * @stable ICU 2.0 * @discouraged ICU 58 use {@link #setDigitStrings(String[])} instead. */ public void setZeroDigit(char zeroDigit) { this.zeroDigit = zeroDigit; // digitStrings or digits might be referencing a cached copy for // optimization purpose, so creating a copy before making a modification digitStrings = digitStrings.clone(); digits = digits.clone(); // Make digitStrings field and digits field in sync digitStrings[0] = String.valueOf(zeroDigit); digits[0] = zeroDigit; // Always propagate to digits 1-9 for JDK and ICU4C consistency. for (int i = 1; i < 10; i++) { char d = (char)(zeroDigit + i); digitStrings[i] = String.valueOf(d); digits[i] = d; } // Update codePointZero: it is simply zeroDigit. codePointZero = zeroDigit; } /** * {@icu} Returns the array of strings used as digits, in order from 0 through 9 * @return The array of ten digit strings * @see #setDigitStrings(String[]) * @stable ICU 58 */ public String[] getDigitStrings() { return digitStrings.clone(); } /** * Returns the array of strings used as digits, in order from 0 through 9 * Package private method - doesn't create a defensively copy. * *

WARNING: Mutating the returned array will cause undefined behavior. * If you need to change the value of the array, use {@link #getDigitStrings} and {@link * #setDigitStrings} instead. * * @return the array of digit strings * @internal * @deprecated This API is ICU internal only. */ @Deprecated public String[] getDigitStringsLocal() { return digitStrings; } /** * If the digit strings array corresponds to a sequence of increasing code points, this method * returns the code point corresponding to the first entry in the digit strings array. If the * digit strings array is not a sequence of increasing code points, returns -1. * * @internal * @deprecated This API is ICU internal only. */ @Deprecated public int getCodePointZero() { return codePointZero; } /** * {@icu} Sets the array of strings used as digits, in order from 0 through 9 *

* Note: *

* When the input array of digit strings contains any strings * represented by multiple Java chars, then {@link #getDigits()} will return * the default digits ('0' - '9') and {@link #getZeroDigit()} will return the * default zero digit ('0'). * * @param digitStrings The array of digit strings. The length of the array must be exactly 10. * @throws NullPointerException if the digitStrings is null. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the length of the array is not 10. * @see #getDigitStrings() * @stable ICU 58 */ public void setDigitStrings(String[] digitStrings) { if (digitStrings == null) { throw new NullPointerException("The input digit string array is null"); } if (digitStrings.length != 10) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Number of digit strings is not 10"); } // Scan input array and create char[] representation if possible // Also update codePointZero if possible String[] tmpDigitStrings = new String[10]; char[] tmpDigits = new char[10]; int tmpCodePointZero = -1; for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) { String digitStr = digitStrings[i]; if (digitStr == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("The input digit string array contains a null element"); } tmpDigitStrings[i] = digitStr; int cp, cc; if (digitStr.length() == 0) { cp = -1; cc = 0; } else { cp = Character.codePointAt(digitStrings[i], 0); cc = Character.charCount(cp); } if (cc == digitStr.length()) { // One code point in this digit. // If it is 1 UTF-16 code unit long, set it in tmpDigits. if (cc == 1 && tmpDigits != null) { tmpDigits[i] = (char) cp; } else { tmpDigits = null; } // Check for validity of tmpCodePointZero. if (i == 0) { tmpCodePointZero = cp; } else if (cp != tmpCodePointZero + i) { tmpCodePointZero = -1; } } else { // More than one code point in this digit. // codePointZero and tmpDigits are going to be invalid. tmpCodePointZero = -1; tmpDigits = null; } } this.digitStrings = tmpDigitStrings; this.codePointZero = tmpCodePointZero; if (tmpDigits == null) { // fallback to the default digit chars this.zeroDigit = DEF_DIGIT_CHARS_ARRAY[0]; this.digits = DEF_DIGIT_CHARS_ARRAY; } else { this.zeroDigit = tmpDigits[0]; this.digits = tmpDigits; } } /** * Returns the character used to represent a significant digit in a pattern. * @return the significant digit pattern character * @stable ICU 3.0 */ public char getSignificantDigit() { return sigDigit; } /** * Sets the character used to represent a significant digit in a pattern. * @param sigDigit the significant digit pattern character * @stable ICU 3.0 */ public void setSignificantDigit(char sigDigit) { this.sigDigit = sigDigit; } /** * Returns the character used for grouping separator. Different for French, etc. * @return the thousands character * @stable ICU 2.0 * @discouraged ICU 58 use {@link #getGroupingSeparatorString()} instead. */ public char getGroupingSeparator() { return groupingSeparator; } /** * Sets the character used for grouping separator. Different for French, etc. * @param groupingSeparator the thousands character * @stable ICU 2.0 * @see #setGroupingSeparatorString(String) */ public void setGroupingSeparator(char groupingSeparator) { this.groupingSeparator = groupingSeparator; this.groupingSeparatorString = String.valueOf(groupingSeparator); } /** * {@icu} Returns the string used for grouping separator. Different for French, etc. * @return the grouping separator string * @see #setGroupingSeparatorString(String) * @stable ICU 58 */ public String getGroupingSeparatorString() { return groupingSeparatorString; } /** * {@icu} Sets the string used for grouping separator. *

* Note: When the input grouping separator String is represented * by multiple Java chars, then {@link #getGroupingSeparator()} will * return the default grouping separator character (','). * * @param groupingSeparatorString the grouping separator string * @throws NullPointerException if groupingSeparatorString is null. * @see #getGroupingSeparatorString() * @stable ICU 58 */ public void setGroupingSeparatorString(String groupingSeparatorString) { if (groupingSeparatorString == null) { throw new NullPointerException("The input grouping separator is null"); } this.groupingSeparatorString = groupingSeparatorString; if (groupingSeparatorString.length() == 1) { this.groupingSeparator = groupingSeparatorString.charAt(0); } else { // Use the default grouping separator character as fallback this.groupingSeparator = DEF_GROUPING_SEPARATOR; } } /** * Returns the character used for decimal sign. Different for French, etc. * @return the decimal character * @stable ICU 2.0 * @discouraged ICU 58 use {@link #getDecimalSeparatorString()} instead. */ public char getDecimalSeparator() { return decimalSeparator; } /** * Sets the character used for decimal sign. Different for French, etc. * @param decimalSeparator the decimal character * @stable ICU 2.0 */ public void setDecimalSeparator(char decimalSeparator) { this.decimalSeparator = decimalSeparator; this.decimalSeparatorString = String.valueOf(decimalSeparator); } /** * {@icu} Returns the string used for decimal sign. * @return the decimal sign string * @see #setDecimalSeparatorString(String) * @stable ICU 58 */ public String getDecimalSeparatorString() { return decimalSeparatorString; } /** * {@icu} Sets the string used for decimal sign. *

* Note: When the input decimal separator String is represented * by multiple Java chars, then {@link #getDecimalSeparator()} will * return the default decimal separator character ('.'). * * @param decimalSeparatorString the decimal sign string * @throws NullPointerException if decimalSeparatorString is null. * @see #getDecimalSeparatorString() * @stable ICU 58 */ public void setDecimalSeparatorString(String decimalSeparatorString) { if (decimalSeparatorString == null) { throw new NullPointerException("The input decimal separator is null"); } this.decimalSeparatorString = decimalSeparatorString; if (decimalSeparatorString.length() == 1) { this.decimalSeparator = decimalSeparatorString.charAt(0); } else { // Use the default decimal separator character as fallback this.decimalSeparator = DEF_DECIMAL_SEPARATOR; } } /** * Returns the character used for mille percent sign. Different for Arabic, etc. * @return the mille percent character * @stable ICU 2.0 * @discouraged ICU 58 use {@link #getPerMillString()} instead. */ public char getPerMill() { return perMill; } /** * Sets the character used for mille percent sign. Different for Arabic, etc. * @param perMill the mille percent character * @stable ICU 2.0 */ public void setPerMill(char perMill) { this.perMill = perMill; this.perMillString = String.valueOf(perMill); } /** * {@icu} Returns the string used for permille sign. * @return the permille string * @see #setPerMillString(String) * @stable ICU 58 */ public String getPerMillString() { return perMillString; } /** * {@icu} Sets the string used for permille sign. *

* Note: When the input permille String is represented * by multiple Java chars, then {@link #getPerMill()} will * return the default permille character ('‰'). * * @param perMillString the permille string * @throws NullPointerException if perMillString is null. * @see #getPerMillString() * @stable ICU 58 */ public void setPerMillString(String perMillString) { if (perMillString == null) { throw new NullPointerException("The input permille string is null"); } this.perMillString = perMillString; if (perMillString.length() == 1) { this.perMill = perMillString.charAt(0); } else { // Use the default permille character as fallback this.perMill = DEF_PERMILL; } } /** * Returns the character used for percent sign. Different for Arabic, etc. * @return the percent character * @stable ICU 2.0 * @discouraged ICU 58 use {@link #getPercentString()} instead. */ public char getPercent() { return percent; } /** * Sets the character used for percent sign. Different for Arabic, etc. * @param percent the percent character * @stable ICU 2.0 */ public void setPercent(char percent) { this.percent = percent; this.percentString = String.valueOf(percent); } /** * {@icu} Returns the string used for percent sign. * @return the percent string * @see #setPercentString(String) * @stable ICU 58 */ public String getPercentString() { return percentString; } /** * {@icu} Sets the string used for percent sign. *

* Note: When the input grouping separator String is represented * by multiple Java chars, then {@link #getPercent()} will * return the default percent sign character ('%'). * * @param percentString the percent string * @throws NullPointerException if percentString is null. * @see #getPercentString() * @stable ICU 58 */ public void setPercentString(String percentString) { if (percentString == null) { throw new NullPointerException("The input percent sign is null"); } this.percentString = percentString; if (percentString.length() == 1) { this.percent = percentString.charAt(0); } else { // Use default percent character as fallback this.percent = DEF_PERCENT; } } /** * Returns the character used for a digit in a pattern. * @return the digit pattern character * @stable ICU 2.0 */ public char getDigit() { return digit; } /** * Sets the character used for a digit in a pattern. * @param digit the digit pattern character * @stable ICU 2.0 */ public void setDigit(char digit) { this.digit = digit; } /** * Returns the character used to separate positive and negative subpatterns * in a pattern. * @return the pattern separator character * @stable ICU 2.0 */ public char getPatternSeparator() { return patternSeparator; } /** * Sets the character used to separate positive and negative subpatterns * in a pattern. * @param patternSeparator the pattern separator character * @stable ICU 2.0 */ public void setPatternSeparator(char patternSeparator) { this.patternSeparator = patternSeparator; } /** * Returns the String used to represent infinity. Almost always left * unchanged. * @return the Infinity string * @stable ICU 2.0 */ //Bug 4194173 [Richard/GCL] public String getInfinity() { return infinity; } /** * Sets the String used to represent infinity. Almost always left * unchanged. * @param infinity the Infinity String * @stable ICU 2.0 */ public void setInfinity(String infinity) { this.infinity = infinity; } /** * Returns the String used to represent NaN. Almost always left * unchanged. * @return the NaN String * @stable ICU 2.0 */ //Bug 4194173 [Richard/GCL] public String getNaN() { return NaN; } /** * Sets the String used to represent NaN. Almost always left * unchanged. * @param NaN the NaN String * @stable ICU 2.0 */ public void setNaN(String NaN) { this.NaN = NaN; } /** * Returns the character used to represent minus sign. If no explicit * negative format is specified, one is formed by prefixing * minusSign to the positive format. * @return the minus sign character * @stable ICU 2.0 * @discouraged ICU 58 use {@link #getMinusSignString()} instead. */ public char getMinusSign() { return minusSign; } /** * Sets the character used to represent minus sign. If no explicit * negative format is specified, one is formed by prefixing * minusSign to the positive format. * @param minusSign the minus sign character * @stable ICU 2.0 */ public void setMinusSign(char minusSign) { this.minusSign = minusSign; this.minusString = String.valueOf(minusSign); } /** * {@icu} Returns the string used to represent minus sign. * @return the minus sign string * @see #setMinusSignString(String) * @stable ICU 58 */ public String getMinusSignString() { return minusString; } /** * {@icu} Sets the string used to represent minus sign. *

* Note: When the input minus sign String is represented * by multiple Java chars, then {@link #getMinusSign()} will * return the default minus sign character ('-'). * * @param minusSignString the minus sign string * @throws NullPointerException if minusSignString is null. * @see #getGroupingSeparatorString() * @stable ICU 58 */ public void setMinusSignString(String minusSignString) { if (minusSignString == null) { throw new NullPointerException("The input minus sign is null"); } this.minusString = minusSignString; if (minusSignString.length() == 1) { this.minusSign = minusSignString.charAt(0); } else { // Use the default minus sign as fallback this.minusSign = DEF_MINUS_SIGN; } } /** * {@icu} Returns the localized plus sign. * @return the plus sign, used in localized patterns and formatted * strings * @see #setPlusSign * @see #setMinusSign * @see #getMinusSign * @stable ICU 2.0 * @discouraged ICU 58 use {@link #getPlusSignString()} instead. */ public char getPlusSign() { return plusSign; } /** * {@icu} Sets the localized plus sign. * @param plus the plus sign, used in localized patterns and formatted * strings * @see #getPlusSign * @see #setMinusSign * @see #getMinusSign * @stable ICU 2.0 */ public void setPlusSign(char plus) { this.plusSign = plus; this.plusString = String.valueOf(plus); } /** * {@icu} Returns the string used to represent plus sign. * @return the plus sign string * @stable ICU 58 */ public String getPlusSignString() { return plusString; } /** * {@icu} Sets the localized plus sign string. *

* Note: When the input plus sign String is represented * by multiple Java chars, then {@link #getPlusSign()} will * return the default plus sign character ('+'). * * @param plusSignString the plus sign string, used in localized patterns and formatted * strings * @throws NullPointerException if plusSignString is null. * @see #getPlusSignString() * @stable ICU 58 */ public void setPlusSignString(String plusSignString) { if (plusSignString == null) { throw new NullPointerException("The input plus sign is null"); } this.plusString = plusSignString; if (plusSignString.length() == 1) { this.plusSign = plusSignString.charAt(0); } else { // Use the default plus sign as fallback this.plusSign = DEF_PLUS_SIGN; } } /** * @internal ICU 70 technology preview * @deprecated This API is for technology preview only. */ @Deprecated public String getApproximatelySignString() { return approximatelyString; } /** * @internal ICU 70 technology preview * @deprecated This API is for technology preview only. */ @Deprecated public void setApproximatelySignString(String approximatelySignString) { if (approximatelySignString == null) { throw new NullPointerException("The input plus sign is null"); } this.approximatelyString = approximatelySignString; } /** * Returns the string denoting the local currency. * @return the local currency String. * @stable ICU 2.0 */ public String getCurrencySymbol() { return currencySymbol; } /** * Sets the string denoting the local currency. * @param currency the local currency String. * @stable ICU 2.0 */ public void setCurrencySymbol(String currency) { currencySymbol = currency; } /** * Returns the international string denoting the local currency. * @return the international string denoting the local currency * @stable ICU 2.0 */ public String getInternationalCurrencySymbol() { return intlCurrencySymbol; } /** * Sets the international string denoting the local currency. * @param currency the international string denoting the local currency. * @stable ICU 2.0 */ public void setInternationalCurrencySymbol(String currency) { intlCurrencySymbol = currency; } /** * Returns the currency symbol, for {@link DecimalFormatSymbols#getCurrency()} API * compatibility only. ICU clients should use the Currency API directly. * @return the currency used, or null * @stable ICU 3.4 */ public Currency getCurrency() { return currency; } /** * Sets the currency. * *

Note: ICU does not use the DecimalFormatSymbols for the currency * any more. This API is present for API compatibility only. * *

This also sets the currency symbol attribute to the currency's symbol * in the DecimalFormatSymbols' locale, and the international currency * symbol attribute to the currency's ISO 4217 currency code. * * @param currency the new currency to be used * @throws NullPointerException if currency is null * @see #setCurrencySymbol * @see #setInternationalCurrencySymbol * * @stable ICU 3.4 */ public void setCurrency(Currency currency) { if (currency == null) { throw new NullPointerException(); } if (currency.equals(this.currency)) { return; } CurrencyDisplayInfo displayInfo = CurrencyData.provider.getInstance(ulocale, true); setCurrencyOrNull(currency, displayInfo); } private void setCurrencyOrNull(Currency currency, CurrencyDisplayInfo displayInfo) { this.currency = currency; if (currency == null) { intlCurrencySymbol = "XXX"; currencySymbol = "\u00A4"; // 'OX' currency symbol currencyPattern = null; return; } intlCurrencySymbol = currency.getCurrencyCode(); currencySymbol = currency.getSymbol(ulocale); CurrencyFormatInfo formatInfo = displayInfo.getFormatInfo(currency.getCurrencyCode()); if (formatInfo != null) { setMonetaryDecimalSeparatorString(formatInfo.monetaryDecimalSeparator); setMonetaryGroupingSeparatorString(formatInfo.monetaryGroupingSeparator); currencyPattern = formatInfo.currencyPattern; } } /** * Returns the monetary decimal separator. * @return the monetary decimal separator character * @stable ICU 2.0 * @discouraged ICU 58 use {@link #getMonetaryDecimalSeparatorString()} instead. */ public char getMonetaryDecimalSeparator() { return monetarySeparator; } /** * Sets the monetary decimal separator. * @param sep the monetary decimal separator character * @stable ICU 2.0 */ public void setMonetaryDecimalSeparator(char sep) { this.monetarySeparator = sep; this.monetarySeparatorString = String.valueOf(sep); } /** * {@icu} Returns the monetary decimal separator string. * @return the monetary decimal separator string * @see #setMonetaryDecimalSeparatorString(String) * @stable ICU 58 */ public String getMonetaryDecimalSeparatorString() { return monetarySeparatorString; } /** * {@icu} Sets the monetary decimal separator string. *

* Note: When the input monetary decimal separator String is represented * by multiple Java chars, then {@link #getMonetaryDecimalSeparatorString()} will * return the default monetary decimal separator character ('.'). * * @param sep the monetary decimal separator string * @throws NullPointerException if sep is null. * @see #getMonetaryDecimalSeparatorString() * @stable ICU 58 */ public void setMonetaryDecimalSeparatorString(String sep) { if (sep == null) { throw new NullPointerException("The input monetary decimal separator is null"); } this.monetarySeparatorString = sep; if (sep.length() == 1) { this.monetarySeparator = sep.charAt(0); } else { // Use default decimal separator character as fallback this.monetarySeparator = DEF_DECIMAL_SEPARATOR; } } /** * {@icu} Returns the monetary grouping separator. * @return the monetary grouping separator character * @stable ICU 3.6 * @discouraged ICU 58 use {@link #getMonetaryGroupingSeparatorString()} instead. */ public char getMonetaryGroupingSeparator() { return monetaryGroupingSeparator; } /** * {@icu} Sets the monetary grouping separator. * @param sep the monetary grouping separator character * @stable ICU 3.6 */ public void setMonetaryGroupingSeparator(char sep) { this.monetaryGroupingSeparator = sep; this.monetaryGroupingSeparatorString = String.valueOf(sep); } /** * {@icu} Returns the monetary grouping separator. * @return the monetary grouping separator string * @see #setMonetaryGroupingSeparatorString(String) * @stable ICU 58 */ public String getMonetaryGroupingSeparatorString() { return monetaryGroupingSeparatorString; } /** * {@icu} Sets the monetary grouping separator string. *

* Note: When the input grouping separator String is represented * by multiple Java chars, then {@link #getMonetaryGroupingSeparator()} will * return the default monetary grouping separator character (','). * * @param sep the monetary grouping separator string * @throws NullPointerException if sep is null. * @see #getMonetaryGroupingSeparatorString() * @stable ICU 58 */ public void setMonetaryGroupingSeparatorString(String sep) { if (sep == null) { throw new NullPointerException("The input monetary grouping separator is null"); } this.monetaryGroupingSeparatorString = sep; if (sep.length() == 1) { this.monetaryGroupingSeparator = sep.charAt(0); } else { // Use default grouping separator character as fallback this.monetaryGroupingSeparator = DEF_GROUPING_SEPARATOR; } } /** * Internal API for NumberFormat * @return String currency pattern string * @deprecated This API is for ICU internal use only */ @Deprecated public String getCurrencyPattern() { return currencyPattern; } /** * Returns the multiplication sign * @stable ICU 54 */ public String getExponentMultiplicationSign() { return exponentMultiplicationSign; } /** * Sets the multiplication sign * @stable ICU 54 */ public void setExponentMultiplicationSign(String exponentMultiplicationSign) { this.exponentMultiplicationSign = exponentMultiplicationSign; } /** * {@icu} Returns the string used to separate the mantissa from the exponent. * Examples: "x10^" for 1.23x10^4, "E" for 1.23E4. * @return the localized exponent symbol, used in localized patterns * and formatted strings * @see #setExponentSeparator * @stable ICU 2.0 */ public String getExponentSeparator() { return exponentSeparator; } /** * {@icu} Sets the string used to separate the mantissa from the exponent. * Examples: "x10^" for 1.23x10^4, "E" for 1.23E4. * @param exp the localized exponent symbol, used in localized patterns * and formatted strings * @see #getExponentSeparator * @stable ICU 2.0 */ public void setExponentSeparator(String exp) { exponentSeparator = exp; } /** * {@icu} Returns the character used to pad numbers out to a specified width. This is * not the pad character itself; rather, it is the special pattern character * preceding the pad character. In the pattern "*_#,##0", '*' is the pad * escape, and '_' is the pad character. * @return the character * @see #setPadEscape * @see DecimalFormat#getFormatWidth * @see DecimalFormat#getPadPosition * @see DecimalFormat#getPadCharacter * @stable ICU 2.0 */ public char getPadEscape() { return padEscape; } /** * {@icu} Sets the character used to pad numbers out to a specified width. This is not * the pad character itself; rather, it is the special pattern character * preceding the pad character. In the pattern "*_#,##0", '*' is the pad * escape, and '_' is the pad character. * @see #getPadEscape * @see DecimalFormat#setFormatWidth * @see DecimalFormat#setPadPosition * @see DecimalFormat#setPadCharacter * @stable ICU 2.0 */ public void setPadEscape(char c) { padEscape = c; } /** * {@icu} Indicates the currency match pattern used in {@link #getPatternForCurrencySpacing}. * @stable ICU 4.2 */ public static final int CURRENCY_SPC_CURRENCY_MATCH = 0; /** * {@icu} Indicates the surrounding match pattern used in {@link * #getPatternForCurrencySpacing}. * @stable ICU 4.2 */ public static final int CURRENCY_SPC_SURROUNDING_MATCH = 1; /** * {@icu} Indicates the insertion value used in {@link #getPatternForCurrencySpacing}. * @stable ICU 4.4 */ public static final int CURRENCY_SPC_INSERT = 2; private String[] currencySpcBeforeSym; private String[] currencySpcAfterSym; /** * {@icu} Returns the desired currency spacing value. Original values come from ICU's * CLDR data based on the locale provided during construction, and can be null. These * values govern what and when text is inserted between a currency code/name/symbol * and the currency amount when formatting money. * *

For more information, see UTS#35 section 5.10.2. * * @param itemType one of CURRENCY_SPC_CURRENCY_MATCH, CURRENCY_SPC_SURROUNDING_MATCH * or CURRENCY_SPC_INSERT * @param beforeCurrency true to get the beforeCurrency values, false * to get the afterCurrency values. * @return the value, or null. * @see #setPatternForCurrencySpacing(int, boolean, String) * @stable ICU 4.2 */ public String getPatternForCurrencySpacing(int itemType, boolean beforeCurrency) { if (itemType < CURRENCY_SPC_CURRENCY_MATCH || itemType > CURRENCY_SPC_INSERT ) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("unknown currency spacing: " + itemType); } if (beforeCurrency) { return currencySpcBeforeSym[itemType]; } return currencySpcAfterSym[itemType]; } /** * {@icu} Sets the indicated currency spacing pattern or value. See {@link * #getPatternForCurrencySpacing} for more information. * *

Values for currency match and surrounding match must be {@link * com.ibm.icu.text.UnicodeSet} patterns. Values for insert can be any string. * *

Note: ICU4J does not currently use this information. * * @param itemType one of CURRENCY_SPC_CURRENCY_MATCH, CURRENCY_SPC_SURROUNDING_MATCH * or CURRENCY_SPC_INSERT * @param beforeCurrency true if the pattern is for before the currency symbol. * false if the pattern is for after it. * @param pattern string to override current setting; can be null. * @see #getPatternForCurrencySpacing(int, boolean) * @stable ICU 4.2 */ public void setPatternForCurrencySpacing(int itemType, boolean beforeCurrency, String pattern) { if (itemType < CURRENCY_SPC_CURRENCY_MATCH || itemType > CURRENCY_SPC_INSERT ) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("unknown currency spacing: " + itemType); } if (beforeCurrency) { currencySpcBeforeSym = currencySpcBeforeSym.clone(); currencySpcBeforeSym[itemType] = pattern; } else { currencySpcAfterSym = currencySpcAfterSym.clone(); currencySpcAfterSym[itemType] = pattern; } } /** * Returns the locale for which this object was constructed. * @return the locale for which this object was constructed * @stable ICU 2.0 */ public Locale getLocale() { return requestedLocale; } /** * Returns the locale for which this object was constructed. * @return the locale for which this object was constructed * @stable ICU 3.2 */ public ULocale getULocale() { return ulocale; } /** * {@inheritDoc} * @stable ICU 2.0 */ @Override public Object clone() { try { return super.clone(); // other fields are bit-copied } catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) { ///CLOVER:OFF throw new ICUCloneNotSupportedException(e); ///CLOVER:ON } } /** * {@inheritDoc} * @stable ICU 2.0 */ @Override public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (!(obj instanceof DecimalFormatSymbols)) { return false; } if (this == obj) { return true; } DecimalFormatSymbols other = (DecimalFormatSymbols) obj; for (int i = 0; i <= CURRENCY_SPC_INSERT; i++) { if (!currencySpcBeforeSym[i].equals(other.currencySpcBeforeSym[i])) { return false; } if (!currencySpcAfterSym[i].equals(other.currencySpcAfterSym[i])) { return false; } } if ( other.digits == null ) { for (int i = 0 ; i < 10 ; i++) { if (digits[i] != other.zeroDigit + i) { return false; } } } else if (!Arrays.equals(digits,other.digits)) { return false; } return ( groupingSeparator == other.groupingSeparator && decimalSeparator == other.decimalSeparator && percent == other.percent && perMill == other.perMill && digit == other.digit && minusSign == other.minusSign && minusString.equals(other.minusString) && patternSeparator == other.patternSeparator && infinity.equals(other.infinity) && NaN.equals(other.NaN) && currencySymbol.equals(other.currencySymbol) && intlCurrencySymbol.equals(other.intlCurrencySymbol) && padEscape == other.padEscape && plusSign == other.plusSign && plusString.equals(other.plusString) && approximatelyString.equals(other.approximatelyString) && exponentSeparator.equals(other.exponentSeparator) && monetarySeparator == other.monetarySeparator && monetaryGroupingSeparator == other.monetaryGroupingSeparator && exponentMultiplicationSign.equals(other.exponentMultiplicationSign)); } /** * {@inheritDoc} * @stable ICU 2.0 */ @Override public int hashCode() { int result = digits[0]; result = result * 37 + groupingSeparator; result = result * 37 + decimalSeparator; return result; } /** * List of field names to be loaded from the data files. * The indices of each name into the array correspond to the position of that item in the * numberElements array. */ private static final String[] SYMBOL_KEYS = { "decimal", "group", "percentSign", "minusSign", "plusSign", "exponential", "perMille", "infinity", "nan", "currencyDecimal", "currencyGroup", "superscriptingExponent", "approximatelySign", }; /* * Default digits */ private static final String[] DEF_DIGIT_STRINGS_ARRAY = {"0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9"}; private static final char[] DEF_DIGIT_CHARS_ARRAY = {'0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9'}; /* * Default symbol characters, used for fallbacks. */ private static final char DEF_DECIMAL_SEPARATOR = '.'; private static final char DEF_GROUPING_SEPARATOR = ','; private static final char DEF_PERCENT = '%'; private static final char DEF_MINUS_SIGN = '-'; private static final char DEF_PLUS_SIGN = '+'; private static final char DEF_PERMILL = '\u2030'; /** * List of default values for the symbols. */ private static final String[] SYMBOL_DEFAULTS = new String[] { String.valueOf(DEF_DECIMAL_SEPARATOR), // decimal String.valueOf(DEF_GROUPING_SEPARATOR), // group String.valueOf(DEF_PERCENT), // percentSign String.valueOf(DEF_MINUS_SIGN), // minusSign String.valueOf(DEF_PLUS_SIGN), // plusSign "E", // exponential String.valueOf(DEF_PERMILL), // perMille "\u221e", // infinity "NaN", // NaN null, // currency decimal null, // currency group "\u00D7", // superscripting exponent "~", // // approximately sign }; /** * Constants for path names in the data bundles. */ private static final String LATIN_NUMBERING_SYSTEM = "latn"; private static final String NUMBER_ELEMENTS = "NumberElements"; private static final String SYMBOLS = "symbols"; /** * Sink for enumerating all of the decimal format symbols (more specifically, anything * under the "NumberElements.symbols" tree). * * More specific bundles (en_GB) are enumerated before their parents (en_001, en, root): * Only store a value if it is still missing, that is, it has not been overridden. */ private static final class DecFmtDataSink extends UResource.Sink { private String[] numberElements; // Array where to store the characters (set in constructor) public DecFmtDataSink(String[] numberElements) { this.numberElements = numberElements; } @Override public void put(UResource.Key key, UResource.Value value, boolean noFallback) { UResource.Table symbolsTable = value.getTable(); for (int j = 0; symbolsTable.getKeyAndValue(j, key, value); ++j) { for (int i = 0; i < SYMBOL_KEYS.length; i++) { if (key.contentEquals(SYMBOL_KEYS[i])) { if (numberElements[i] == null) { numberElements[i] = value.toString(); } break; } } } } } /** * Initializes the symbols from the locale data. */ private void initialize(ULocale locale, NumberingSystem ns) { this.requestedLocale = locale.toLocale(); this.ulocale = locale; // TODO: The cache requires a single key, so we just save the NumberingSystem into the // locale string. NumberingSystem is then decoded again in the loadData() method. It would // be more efficient if we didn't have to serialize and deserialize the NumberingSystem. ULocale keyLocale = (ns == null) ? locale : locale.setKeywordValue("numbers", ns.getName()); CacheData data = cachedLocaleData.getInstance(keyLocale, null /* unused */); setLocale(data.validLocale, data.validLocale); setDigitStrings(data.digits); String[] numberElements = data.numberElements; // Copy data from the numberElements map into instance fields setDecimalSeparatorString(numberElements[0]); setGroupingSeparatorString(numberElements[1]); // #11897: pattern separator is always ';', not from data patternSeparator = ';'; setPercentString(numberElements[2]); setMinusSignString(numberElements[3]); setPlusSignString(numberElements[4]); setExponentSeparator(numberElements[5]); setPerMillString(numberElements[6]); setInfinity(numberElements[7]); setNaN(numberElements[8]); setMonetaryDecimalSeparatorString(numberElements[9]); setMonetaryGroupingSeparatorString(numberElements[10]); setExponentMultiplicationSign(numberElements[11]); setApproximatelySignString(numberElements[12]); digit = '#'; // Localized pattern character no longer in CLDR padEscape = '*'; sigDigit = '@'; CurrencyDisplayInfo displayInfo = CurrencyData.provider.getInstance(ulocale, true); initSpacingInfo(displayInfo.getSpacingInfo()); setCurrencyOrNull(Currency.getInstance(ulocale), displayInfo); } private static CacheData loadData(ULocale locale) { String nsName; // Attempt to set the decimal digits based on the numbering system for the requested locale. NumberingSystem ns = NumberingSystem.getInstance(locale); String[] digits = new String[10]; if (ns != null && ns.getRadix() == 10 && !ns.isAlgorithmic() && NumberingSystem.isValidDigitString(ns.getDescription())) { String digitString = ns.getDescription(); for (int i = 0, offset = 0; i < 10; i++) { int cp = digitString.codePointAt(offset); int nextOffset = offset + Character.charCount(cp); digits[i] = digitString.substring(offset, nextOffset); offset = nextOffset; } nsName = ns.getName(); } else { // Default numbering system digits = DEF_DIGIT_STRINGS_ARRAY; nsName = "latn"; } // Open the resource bundle and get the locale IDs. // TODO: Is there a better way to get the locale than making an ICUResourceBundle instance? ICUResourceBundle rb = (ICUResourceBundle)UResourceBundle. getBundleInstance(ICUData.ICU_BASE_NAME, locale); // TODO: Determine actual and valid locale correctly. ULocale validLocale = rb.getULocale(); String[] numberElements = new String[SYMBOL_KEYS.length]; // Load using a data sink DecFmtDataSink sink = new DecFmtDataSink(numberElements); try { rb.getAllItemsWithFallback(NUMBER_ELEMENTS + "/" + nsName + "/" + SYMBOLS, sink); } catch (MissingResourceException e) { // The symbols don't exist for the given nsName and resource bundle. // Silently ignore and fall back to Latin. } // Load the Latin fallback if necessary boolean hasNull = false; for (String entry : numberElements) { if (entry == null) { hasNull = true; break; } } if (hasNull && !nsName.equals(LATIN_NUMBERING_SYSTEM)) { rb.getAllItemsWithFallback(NUMBER_ELEMENTS + "/" + LATIN_NUMBERING_SYSTEM + "/" + SYMBOLS, sink); } // Fill in any remaining missing values for (int i = 0; i < SYMBOL_KEYS.length; i++) { if (numberElements[i] == null) { numberElements[i] = SYMBOL_DEFAULTS[i]; } } // If monetary decimal or grouping were not explicitly set, then set them to be the same as // their non-monetary counterparts. if (numberElements[9] == null) { numberElements[9] = numberElements[0]; } if (numberElements[10] == null) { numberElements[10] = numberElements[1]; } return new CacheData(validLocale, digits, numberElements); } private void initSpacingInfo(CurrencySpacingInfo spcInfo) { currencySpcBeforeSym = spcInfo.getBeforeSymbols(); currencySpcAfterSym = spcInfo.getAfterSymbols(); } /** * Reads the default serializable fields, then if serialVersionOnStream * is less than 1, initialize monetarySeparator to be * the same as decimalSeparator and exponential * to be 'E'. * Finally, sets serialVersionOnStream back to the maximum allowed value so that * default serialization will work properly if this object is streamed out again. */ private void readObject(ObjectInputStream stream) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException { // TODO: it looks to me {dlf} that the serialization code was never updated // to handle the actual/valid ulocale fields. stream.defaultReadObject(); ///CLOVER:OFF // we don't have data for these old serialized forms any more if (serialVersionOnStream < 1) { // Didn't have monetarySeparator or exponential field; // use defaults. monetarySeparator = decimalSeparator; exponential = 'E'; } if (serialVersionOnStream < 2) { padEscape = '*'; plusSign = '+'; exponentSeparator = String.valueOf(exponential); // Although we read the exponential field on stream to create the // exponentSeparator, we don't do the reverse, since scientific // notation isn't supported by the old classes, even though the // symbol is there. } ///CLOVER:ON if (serialVersionOnStream < 3) { // Resurrected objects from old streams will have no // locale. There is no 100% fix for this. A // 90% fix is to construct a mapping of data back to // locale, perhaps a hash of all our members. This is // expensive and doesn't seem worth it. requestedLocale = Locale.getDefault(); } if (serialVersionOnStream < 4) { // use same default behavior as for versions with no Locale ulocale = ULocale.forLocale(requestedLocale); } if (serialVersionOnStream < 5) { // use the same one for groupingSeparator monetaryGroupingSeparator = groupingSeparator; } if (serialVersionOnStream < 6) { // Set null to CurrencySpacing related fields. if (currencySpcBeforeSym == null) { currencySpcBeforeSym = new String[CURRENCY_SPC_INSERT+1]; } if (currencySpcAfterSym == null) { currencySpcAfterSym = new String[CURRENCY_SPC_INSERT+1]; } initSpacingInfo(CurrencyData.CurrencySpacingInfo.DEFAULT); } if (serialVersionOnStream < 7) { // Set minusString,plusString from minusSign,plusSign if (minusString == null) { minusString = String.valueOf(minusSign); } if (plusString == null) { plusString = String.valueOf(plusSign); } } if (serialVersionOnStream < 8) { if (exponentMultiplicationSign == null) { exponentMultiplicationSign = "\u00D7"; } } if (serialVersionOnStream < 9) { // String version of digits if (digitStrings == null) { digitStrings = new String[10]; if (digits != null && digits.length == 10) { zeroDigit = digits[0]; for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) { digitStrings[i] = String.valueOf(digits[i]); } } else { char digit = zeroDigit; if (digits == null) { digits = new char[10]; } for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) { digits[i] = digit; digitStrings[i] = String.valueOf(digit); digit++; } } } // String version of symbols if (decimalSeparatorString == null) { decimalSeparatorString = String.valueOf(decimalSeparator); } if (groupingSeparatorString == null) { groupingSeparatorString = String.valueOf(groupingSeparator); } if (percentString == null) { percentString = String.valueOf(percent); } if (perMillString == null) { perMillString = String.valueOf(perMill); } if (monetarySeparatorString == null) { monetarySeparatorString = String.valueOf(monetarySeparator); } if (monetaryGroupingSeparatorString == null) { monetaryGroupingSeparatorString = String.valueOf(monetaryGroupingSeparator); } } if (serialVersionOnStream < 10) { // Approximately sign approximatelyString = "~"; // fallback } serialVersionOnStream = currentSerialVersion; // recreate currency = Currency.getInstance(intlCurrencySymbol); // Refresh digitStrings in order to populate codePointZero setDigitStrings(digitStrings); } /** * Character used for zero. This remains only for backward compatibility * purposes. The digits array below is now used to actively store the digits. * * @serial * @see #getZeroDigit */ private char zeroDigit; /** * Array of characters used for the digits 0-9 in order. */ private char digits[]; /** * Array of Strings used for the digits 0-9 in order. * @serial */ private String digitStrings[]; /** * Dealing with code points is faster than dealing with strings when formatting. Because of * this, we maintain a value containing the zero code point that is used whenever digitStrings * represents a sequence of ten code points in order. * *

If the value stored here is positive, it means that the code point stored in this value * corresponds to the digitStrings array, and codePointZero can be used instead of the * digitStrings array for the purposes of efficient formatting; if -1, then digitStrings does * *not* contain a sequence of code points, and it must be used directly. * *

It is assumed that codePointZero always shadows the value in digitStrings. codePointZero * should never be set directly; rather, it should be updated only when digitStrings mutates. * That is, the flow of information is digitStrings -> codePointZero, not the other way. */ private transient int codePointZero; /** * Character used for thousands separator. * * @serial * @see #getGroupingSeparator */ private char groupingSeparator; /** * String used for thousands separator. * @serial */ private String groupingSeparatorString; /** * Character used for decimal sign. * * @serial * @see #getDecimalSeparator */ private char decimalSeparator; /** * String used for decimal sign. * @serial */ private String decimalSeparatorString; /** * Character used for mille percent sign. * * @serial * @see #getPerMill */ private char perMill; /** * String used for mille percent sign. * @serial */ private String perMillString; /** * Character used for percent sign. * @serial * @see #getPercent */ private char percent; /** * String used for percent sign. * @serial */ private String percentString; /** * Character used for a digit in a pattern. * * @serial * @see #getDigit */ private char digit; /** * Character used for a significant digit in a pattern. * * @serial * @see #getSignificantDigit */ private char sigDigit; /** * Character used to separate positive and negative subpatterns * in a pattern. * * @serial * @see #getPatternSeparator */ private char patternSeparator; /** * Character used to represent infinity. * @serial * @see #getInfinity */ private String infinity; /** * Character used to represent NaN. * @serial * @see #getNaN */ private String NaN; /** * Character used to represent minus sign. * @serial * @see #getMinusSign */ private char minusSign; /** * String versions of minus sign. * @serial * @since ICU 52 */ private String minusString; /** * The character used to indicate a plus sign. * @serial * @since AlphaWorks */ private char plusSign; /** * String versions of plus sign. * @serial * @since ICU 52 */ private String plusString; /** * The string used to indicate an approximately sign. * @serial * @since ICU 69 */ private String approximatelyString; /** * String denoting the local currency, e.g. "$". * @serial * @see #getCurrencySymbol */ private String currencySymbol; /** * International string denoting the local currency, e.g. "USD". * @serial * @see #getInternationalCurrencySymbol */ private String intlCurrencySymbol; /** * The decimal separator character used when formatting currency values. * @serial * @see #getMonetaryDecimalSeparator */ private char monetarySeparator; // Field new in JDK 1.1.6 /** * The decimal separator string used when formatting currency values. * @serial */ private String monetarySeparatorString; /** * The grouping separator character used when formatting currency values. * @serial * @see #getMonetaryGroupingSeparator */ private char monetaryGroupingSeparator; // Field new in JDK 1.1.6 /** * The grouping separator string used when formatting currency values. * @serial */ private String monetaryGroupingSeparatorString; /** * The character used to distinguish the exponent in a number formatted * in exponential notation, e.g. 'E' for a number such as "1.23E45". *

* Note that this field has been superseded by exponentSeparator. * It is retained for backward compatibility. * * @serial */ private char exponential; // Field new in JDK 1.1.6 /** * The string used to separate the mantissa from the exponent. * Examples: "x10^" for 1.23x10^4, "E" for 1.23E4. *

* Note that this supersedes the exponential field. * * @serial * @since AlphaWorks */ private String exponentSeparator; /** * The character used to indicate a padding character in a format, * e.g., '*' in a pattern such as "$*_#,##0.00". * @serial * @since AlphaWorks */ private char padEscape; /** * The locale for which this object was constructed. Set to the * default locale for objects resurrected from old streams. * @since ICU 2.2 */ private Locale requestedLocale; /** * The requested ULocale. We keep the old locale for serialization compatibility. * @since ICU 3.2 */ private ULocale ulocale; /** * Exponent multiplication sign. e.g "x" * @serial * @since ICU 54 */ private String exponentMultiplicationSign = null; // Proclaim JDK 1.1 FCS compatibility private static final long serialVersionUID = 5772796243397350300L; // The internal serial version which says which version was written // - 0 (default) for version up to JDK 1.1.5 // - 1 for version from JDK 1.1.6, which includes two new fields: // monetarySeparator and exponential. // - 2 for version from AlphaWorks, which includes 3 new fields: // padEscape, exponentSeparator, and plusSign. // - 3 for ICU 2.2, which includes the locale field // - 4 for ICU 3.2, which includes the ULocale field // - 5 for ICU 3.6, which includes the monetaryGroupingSeparator field // - 6 for ICU 4.2, which includes the currencySpc* fields // - 7 for ICU 52, which includes the minusString and plusString fields // - 8 for ICU 54, which includes exponentMultiplicationSign field. // - 9 for ICU 58, which includes a series of String symbol fields. // - 10 for ICU 69, which includes the approximatelyString field. private static final int currentSerialVersion = 10; /** * Describes the version of DecimalFormatSymbols present on the stream. * Possible values are: *

    *
  • 0 (or uninitialized): versions prior to JDK 1.1.6. * *
  • 1: Versions written by JDK 1.1.6 or later, which includes * two new fields: monetarySeparator and exponential. *
  • 2: Version for AlphaWorks. Adds padEscape, exponentSeparator, * and plusSign. *
  • 3: Version for ICU 2.2, which adds locale. *
  • 4: Version for ICU 3.2, which adds ulocale. *
  • 5: Version for ICU 3.6, which adds monetaryGroupingSeparator. *
  • 6: Version for ICU 4.2, which adds currencySpcBeforeSym and * currencySpcAfterSym. *
  • 7: Version for ICU 52, which adds minusString and plusString. *
* When streaming out a DecimalFormatSymbols, the most recent format * (corresponding to the highest allowable serialVersionOnStream) * is always written. * * @serial */ private int serialVersionOnStream = currentSerialVersion; /** * cache to hold the NumberElements of a Locale. */ private static final CacheBase cachedLocaleData = new SoftCache() { @Override protected CacheData createInstance(ULocale locale, Void unused) { return DecimalFormatSymbols.loadData(locale); } }; /** * */ private String currencyPattern = null; // -------- BEGIN ULocale boilerplate -------- /** * {@icu} Returns the locale that was used to create this object, or null. * This may may differ from the locale requested at the time of * this object's creation. For example, if an object is created * for locale en_US_CALIFORNIA, the actual data may be * drawn from en (the actual locale), and * en_US may be the most specific locale that exists (the * valid locale). * *

Note: The actual locale is returned correctly, but the valid * locale is not, in most cases. * @param type type of information requested, either {@link * com.ibm.icu.util.ULocale#VALID_LOCALE} or {@link * com.ibm.icu.util.ULocale#ACTUAL_LOCALE}. * @return the information specified by type, or null if * this object was not constructed from locale data. * @see com.ibm.icu.util.ULocale * @see com.ibm.icu.util.ULocale#VALID_LOCALE * @see com.ibm.icu.util.ULocale#ACTUAL_LOCALE * @draft ICU 2.8 (retain) */ public final ULocale getLocale(ULocale.Type type) { return type == ULocale.ACTUAL_LOCALE ? this.actualLocale : this.validLocale; } /** * {@icu} Sets information about the locales that were used to create this * object. If the object was not constructed from locale data, * both arguments should be set to null. Otherwise, neither * should be null. The actual locale must be at the same level or * less specific than the valid locale. This method is intended * for use by factories or other entities that create objects of * this class. * @param valid the most specific locale containing any resource * data, or null * @param actual the locale containing data used to construct this * object, or null * @see com.ibm.icu.util.ULocale * @see com.ibm.icu.util.ULocale#VALID_LOCALE * @see com.ibm.icu.util.ULocale#ACTUAL_LOCALE */ final void setLocale(ULocale valid, ULocale actual) { // Change the following to an assertion later if ((valid == null) != (actual == null)) { ///CLOVER:OFF throw new IllegalArgumentException(); ///CLOVER:ON } // Another check we could do is that the actual locale is at // the same level or less specific than the valid locale. this.validLocale = valid; this.actualLocale = actual; } /** * The most specific locale containing any resource data, or null. * @see com.ibm.icu.util.ULocale */ private ULocale validLocale; /** * The locale containing data used to construct this object, or * null. * @see com.ibm.icu.util.ULocale */ private ULocale actualLocale; // not serialized, reconstructed from intlCurrencyCode private transient Currency currency; // -------- END ULocale boilerplate -------- private static class CacheData { final ULocale validLocale; final String[] digits; final String[] numberElements; public CacheData(ULocale loc, String[] digits, String[] numberElements) { validLocale = loc; this.digits = digits; this.numberElements = numberElements; } } }





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