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package com.phloc.commons.lang;
import java.text.DecimalFormatSymbols;
import java.util.Locale;
import javax.annotation.Nonnull;
import javax.annotation.concurrent.Immutable;
import com.phloc.commons.annotations.PresentForCodeCoverage;
/**
* A small helper class, that constructs {@link DecimalFormatSymbols} objects in
* the best suitable way. For Java < 1.6 it is to use
* "new DecimalFormatSymbols (Locale)". For Java >= 1.6
* "DecimalFormatSymbols.getInstance (Locale)" is more suitable!
*
* @author Philip Helger
*/
@Immutable
public final class DecimalFormatSymbolsFactory
{
@PresentForCodeCoverage
@SuppressWarnings ("unused")
private static final DecimalFormatSymbolsFactory s_aInstance = new DecimalFormatSymbolsFactory ();
private DecimalFormatSymbolsFactory ()
{}
@Nonnull
public static DecimalFormatSymbols getInstance (final Locale aLocale)
{
// IFJDK5
// return new DecimalFormatSymbols (aLocale);
// ELSE
return DecimalFormatSymbols.getInstance (aLocale);
// ENDIF
}
}