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package com.google.gwt.i18n.client;

import com.google.gwt.i18n.client.constants.DateTimeConstants;
import com.google.gwt.i18n.client.impl.cldr.DateTimeFormatInfoImpl_en;

import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;

/**
 * Formats and parses dates and times using locale-sensitive patterns.
 * 
 * 

Patterns

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
SymbolMeaningPresentationExample
Gera designatorTextAD
yyearNumber1996
Lstandalone month in yearText or NumberJuly (or) 07
Mmonth in yearText or NumberJuly (or) 07
dday in monthNumber10
hhour in am/pm (1-12)Number12
Hhour in day (0-23)Number0
mminute in hourNumber30
ssecond in minuteNumber55
Sfractional secondNumber978
Eday of weekTextTuesday
cstandalone day of weekTextTuesday
aam/pm markerTextPM
khour in day (1-24)Number24
Khour in am/pm (0-11)Number0
ztime zoneTextPacific Standard Time(see comment)
Ztime zone (RFC 822)Text-0800(See comment)
vtime zone idTextAmerica/Los_Angeles(See comment)
'escape for textDelimiter'Date='
''single quoteLiteral'o''clock'
* *

* The number of pattern letters influences the format, as follows: *

* *
*
Text
*
if 4 or more, then use the full form; if less than 4, use short or * abbreviated form if it exists (e.g., "EEEE" produces * "Monday", "EEE" produces "Mon")
* *
Number
*
the minimum number of digits. Shorter numbers are zero-padded to this * amount (e.g. if "m" produces "6", "mm" * produces "06"). Year is handled specially; that is, if the count * of 'y' is 2, the Year will be truncated to 2 digits. (e.g., if * "yyyy" produces "1997", "yy" produces * "97".) Unlike other fields, fractional seconds are padded on the * right with zero.
* *
Text or Number
*
3 or more, use text, otherwise use number. (e.g. "M" * produces "1", "MM" produces "01", * "MMM" produces "Jan", and "MMMM" * produces "January". Some pattern letters also treat a count * of 5 specially, meaning a single-letter abbreviation: L, * M, E, and c.
*
* *

* Any characters in the pattern that are not in the ranges of ['a * '..'z'] and ['A'..'Z'] will be treated * as quoted text. For instance, characters like ':', ' * .', ' ' (space), '#' and ' * @' will appear in the resulting time text even they are not * embraced within single quotes. *

* *

* [Time Zone Handling] Web browsers don't provide all the information we need * for proper time zone formating -- so GWT has a copy of the required data, for * your convenience. For simpler cases, one can also use a fallback * implementation that only keeps track of the current timezone offset. These * two approaches are called, respectively, Common TimeZones and Simple * TimeZones, although both are implemented with the same TimeZone class. * * "TimeZone createTimeZone(String timezoneData)" returns a Common TimeZone * object, and "TimeZone createTimeZone(int timeZoneOffsetInMinutes)" returns a * Simple TimeZone object. The one provided by OS fall into to Simple TimeZone * category. For formatting purpose, following table shows the behavior of GWT * DateTimeFormat. *

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
PatternCommon TimeZoneSimple TimeZone
z, zz, zzzPDTUTC-7
zzzzPacific Daylight TimeUTC-7
Z, ZZ-0700-0700
ZZZ-07:00-07:00
ZZZZGMT-07:00GMT-07:00
v, vv, vvv, vvvvAmerica/Los_AngelesEtc/GMT+7
* *

Parsing Dates and Times

*

* The pattern does not need to specify every field. If the year, month, or * day is missing from the pattern, the corresponding value will be taken from * the current date. If the month is specified but the day is not, the day will * be constrained to the last day within the specified month. If the hour, * minute, or second is missing, the value defaults to zero. *

* *

* As with formatting (described above), the count of pattern letters determines * the parsing behavior. *

* *
*
Text
*
4 or more pattern letters--use full form, less than 4--use short or * abbreviated form if one exists. In parsing, we will always try long format, * then short.
* *
Number
*
the minimum number of digits.
* *
Text or Number
*
3 or more characters means use text, otherwise use number
*
* *

* Although the current pattern specification doesn't not specify behavior for * all letters, it may in the future. It is strongly discouraged to use * unspecified letters as literal text without quoting them. *

*

* [Note on TimeZone] The time zone support for parsing is limited. Only * standard GMT and RFC format are supported. Time zone specification using time * zone id (like America/Los_Angeles), time zone names (like PST, Pacific * Standard Time) are not supported. Normally, it is too much a burden for a * client application to load all the time zone symbols. And in almost all those * cases, it is a better choice to do such parsing on server side through * certain RPC mechanism. This decision is based on particular use cases we have * studied; in principle, it could be changed in future versions. *

* *

Examples

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
PatternFormatted Text
"yyyy.MM.dd G 'at' HH:mm:ss vvvv"1996.07.10 AD at 15:08:56 America/Los_Angeles
"EEE, MMM d, ''yy"Wed, July 10, '96
"h:mm a"12:08 PM
"hh 'o''clock' a, zzzz" 12 o'clock PM, Pacific Daylight Time
"K:mm a, vvvv" 0:00 PM, America/Los_Angeles
"yyyyy.MMMMM.dd GGG hh:mm aaa"01996.July.10 AD 12:08 PM
* *

Additional Parsing Considerations

*

* When parsing a date string using the abbreviated year pattern ( * "yy"), the parser must interpret the abbreviated year relative * to some century. It does this by adjusting dates to be within 80 years before * and 20 years after the time the parser instance is created. For example, * using a pattern of "MM/dd/yy" and a DateTimeFormat * object created on Jan 1, 1997, the string "01/11/12" would be * interpreted as Jan 11, 2012 while the string "05/04/64" would be * interpreted as May 4, 1964. During parsing, only strings consisting of * exactly two digits, as defined by {@link java.lang.Character#isDigit(char)}, * will be parsed into the default century. If the year pattern does not have * exactly two 'y' characters, the year is interpreted literally, regardless of * the number of digits. For example, using the pattern * "MM/dd/yyyy", "01/11/12" parses to Jan 11, 12 A.D. *

* *

* When numeric fields abut one another directly, with no intervening delimiter * characters, they constitute a run of abutting numeric fields. Such runs are * parsed specially. For example, the format "HHmmss" parses the input text * "123456" to 12:34:56, parses the input text "12345" to 1:23:45, and fails to * parse "1234". In other words, the leftmost field of the run is flexible, * while the others keep a fixed width. If the parse fails anywhere in the run, * then the leftmost field is shortened by one character, and the entire run is * parsed again. This is repeated until either the parse succeeds or the * leftmost field is one character in length. If the parse still fails at that * point, the parse of the run fails. *

* *

* In the current implementation, timezone parsing only supports * GMT:hhmm, GMT:+hhmm, and GMT:-hhmm. *

* *

Example

{@example com.google.gwt.examples.DateTimeFormatExample} * * deprecated use {@link com.google.gwt.i18n.shared.DateTimeFormat} instead */ // Temporarily remove deprecation to keep from breaking teams that don't allow // deprecated references. // @Deprecated public class DateTimeFormat extends com.google.gwt.i18n.shared.DateTimeFormat { /** * Predefined date/time formats -- see {@link CustomDateTimeFormat} if you * need some format that isn't supplied here. * * deprecated use {@link com.google.gwt.i18n.shared.DateTimeFormat.PredefinedFormat} instead */ // Temporarily remove deprecation to keep from breaking teams that don't allow // deprecated references. // @Deprecated public enum PredefinedFormat { // TODO(jat): Javadoc to explain these formats /** * ISO 8601 date format, fixed across all locales. *

Example: {@code 2008-10-03T10:29:40.046-04:00} *

http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=3068 *

http://www.iso.org/iso/support/faqs/faqs_widely_used_standards/widely_used_standards_other/date_and_time_format.htm */ ISO_8601, /** * RFC 2822 date format, fixed across all locales. *

Example: {@code Thu, 20 May 2010 17:54:50 -0700} *

http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2822#section-3.3 */ RFC_2822, DATE_FULL, DATE_LONG, DATE_MEDIUM, DATE_SHORT, TIME_FULL, TIME_LONG, TIME_MEDIUM, TIME_SHORT, DATE_TIME_FULL, DATE_TIME_LONG, DATE_TIME_MEDIUM, DATE_TIME_SHORT, DAY, HOUR_MINUTE, HOUR_MINUTE_SECOND, HOUR24_MINUTE, HOUR24_MINUTE_SECOND, MINUTE_SECOND, MONTH, MONTH_ABBR, MONTH_ABBR_DAY, MONTH_DAY, MONTH_NUM_DAY, MONTH_WEEKDAY_DAY, YEAR, YEAR_MONTH, YEAR_MONTH_ABBR, YEAR_MONTH_ABBR_DAY, YEAR_MONTH_DAY, YEAR_MONTH_NUM, YEAR_MONTH_NUM_DAY, YEAR_MONTH_WEEKDAY_DAY, YEAR_QUARTER, YEAR_QUARTER_ABBR, } private static final Map cache; static { cache = new HashMap(); } /** * Get a DateTimeFormat instance for a predefined format. * *

See {@link CustomDateTimeFormat} if you need a localized format that is * not supported here. * * @param predef {@link PredefinedFormat} describing desired format * @return a DateTimeFormat instance for the specified format */ public static DateTimeFormat getFormat(PredefinedFormat predef) { if (usesFixedEnglishStrings(predef)) { String pattern; switch (predef) { case RFC_2822: pattern = com.google.gwt.i18n.shared.DateTimeFormat.RFC2822_PATTERN; break; case ISO_8601: pattern = com.google.gwt.i18n.shared.DateTimeFormat.ISO8601_PATTERN; break; default: throw new IllegalStateException("Unexpected predef type " + predef); } return getFormat(pattern, new DateTimeFormatInfoImpl_en()); } DateTimeFormatInfo dtfi = getDefaultDateTimeFormatInfo(); String pattern; switch (predef) { case DATE_FULL: pattern = dtfi.dateFormatFull(); break; case DATE_LONG: pattern = dtfi.dateFormatLong(); break; case DATE_MEDIUM: pattern = dtfi.dateFormatMedium(); break; case DATE_SHORT: pattern = dtfi.dateFormatShort(); break; case DATE_TIME_FULL: pattern = dtfi.dateTimeFull(dtfi.timeFormatFull(), dtfi.dateFormatFull()); break; case DATE_TIME_LONG: pattern = dtfi.dateTimeLong(dtfi.timeFormatLong(), dtfi.dateFormatLong()); break; case DATE_TIME_MEDIUM: pattern = dtfi.dateTimeMedium(dtfi.timeFormatMedium(), dtfi.dateFormatMedium()); break; case DATE_TIME_SHORT: pattern = dtfi.dateTimeShort(dtfi.timeFormatShort(), dtfi.dateFormatShort()); break; case DAY: pattern = dtfi.formatDay(); break; case HOUR24_MINUTE: pattern = dtfi.formatHour24Minute(); break; case HOUR24_MINUTE_SECOND: pattern = dtfi.formatHour24MinuteSecond(); break; case HOUR_MINUTE: pattern = dtfi.formatHour12Minute(); break; case HOUR_MINUTE_SECOND: pattern = dtfi.formatHour12MinuteSecond(); break; case MINUTE_SECOND: pattern = dtfi.formatMinuteSecond(); break; case MONTH: pattern = dtfi.formatMonthFull(); break; case MONTH_ABBR: pattern = dtfi.formatMonthAbbrev(); break; case MONTH_ABBR_DAY: pattern = dtfi.formatMonthAbbrevDay(); break; case MONTH_DAY: pattern = dtfi.formatMonthFullDay(); break; case MONTH_NUM_DAY: pattern = dtfi.formatMonthNumDay(); break; case MONTH_WEEKDAY_DAY: pattern = dtfi.formatMonthFullWeekdayDay(); break; case TIME_FULL: pattern = dtfi.timeFormatFull(); break; case TIME_LONG: pattern = dtfi.timeFormatLong(); break; case TIME_MEDIUM: pattern = dtfi.timeFormatMedium(); break; case TIME_SHORT: pattern = dtfi.timeFormatShort(); break; case YEAR: pattern = dtfi.formatYear(); break; case YEAR_MONTH: pattern = dtfi.formatYearMonthFull(); break; case YEAR_MONTH_ABBR: pattern = dtfi.formatYearMonthAbbrev(); break; case YEAR_MONTH_ABBR_DAY: pattern = dtfi.formatYearMonthAbbrevDay(); break; case YEAR_MONTH_DAY: pattern = dtfi.formatYearMonthFullDay(); break; case YEAR_MONTH_NUM: pattern = dtfi.formatYearMonthNum(); break; case YEAR_MONTH_NUM_DAY: pattern = dtfi.formatYearMonthNumDay(); break; case YEAR_MONTH_WEEKDAY_DAY: pattern = dtfi.formatYearMonthWeekdayDay(); break; case YEAR_QUARTER: pattern = dtfi.formatYearQuarterFull(); break; case YEAR_QUARTER_ABBR: pattern = dtfi.formatYearQuarterShort(); break; default: throw new IllegalArgumentException("Unexpected predefined format " + predef); } return getFormat(pattern, dtfi); } /** * Returns a DateTimeFormat object using the specified pattern. If you need to * format or parse repeatedly using the same pattern, it is highly recommended * that you cache the returned DateTimeFormat object and reuse it * rather than calling this method repeatedly. * *

Note that the pattern supplied is used as-is -- for example, if you * supply "MM/dd/yyyy" as the pattern, that is the order you will get the * fields, even in locales where the order is different. It is recommended to * use {@link #getFormat(PredefinedFormat)} instead -- if you use this method, * you are taking responsibility for localizing the patterns yourself. * * @param pattern string to specify how the date should be formatted * * @return a DateTimeFormat object that can be used for format or * parse date/time values matching the specified pattern * * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the specified pattern could not be * parsed */ public static DateTimeFormat getFormat(String pattern) { return getFormat(pattern, getDefaultDateTimeFormatInfo()); } /** * Retrieve the DateTimeFormat object for full date format. The pattern for * this format is predefined for each locale. * * @return A DateTimeFormat object * @deprecated use {@link #getFormat(PredefinedFormat)} with * {@link PredefinedFormat#DATE_FULL} instead */ @Deprecated public static DateTimeFormat getFullDateFormat() { return getFormat(PredefinedFormat.DATE_FULL); } /** * Retrieve the DateTimeFormat object for full date and time format. The * pattern for this format is predefined for each locale. * * @return A DateTimeFormat object * @deprecated use {@link #getFormat(PredefinedFormat)} with * {@link PredefinedFormat#DATE_TIME_FULL} instead */ @Deprecated public static DateTimeFormat getFullDateTimeFormat() { return getFormat(PredefinedFormat.DATE_TIME_FULL); } /** * Retrieve the DateTimeFormat object for full time format. The pattern for * this format is predefined for each locale. * * @return A DateTimeFormat object * @deprecated use {@link #getFormat(PredefinedFormat)} with * {@link PredefinedFormat#TIME_FULL} instead */ @Deprecated public static DateTimeFormat getFullTimeFormat() { return getFormat(PredefinedFormat.TIME_FULL); } /** * Retrieve the DateTimeFormat object for long date format. The pattern for * this format is predefined for each locale. * * @return A DateTimeFormat object * @deprecated use {@link #getFormat(PredefinedFormat)} with * {@link PredefinedFormat#DATE_LONG} instead */ @Deprecated public static DateTimeFormat getLongDateFormat() { return getFormat(PredefinedFormat.DATE_LONG); } /** * Retrieve the DateTimeFormat object for long date and time format. The * pattern for this format is predefined for each locale. * * @return A DateTimeFormat object * @deprecated use {@link #getFormat(PredefinedFormat)} with * {@link PredefinedFormat#DATE_TIME_LONG} instead */ @Deprecated public static DateTimeFormat getLongDateTimeFormat() { return getFormat(PredefinedFormat.DATE_TIME_LONG); } /** * Retrieve the DateTimeFormat object for long time format. The pattern for * this format is predefined for each locale. * * @return A DateTimeFormat object * @deprecated use {@link #getFormat(PredefinedFormat)} with * {@link PredefinedFormat#TIME_LONG} instead */ @Deprecated public static DateTimeFormat getLongTimeFormat() { return getFormat(PredefinedFormat.TIME_LONG); } /** * Retrieve the DateTimeFormat object for medium date format. The pattern for * this format is predefined for each locale. * * @return A DateTimeFormat object * @deprecated use {@link #getFormat(PredefinedFormat)} with * {@link PredefinedFormat#DATE_MEDIUM} instead */ @Deprecated public static DateTimeFormat getMediumDateFormat() { return getFormat(PredefinedFormat.DATE_MEDIUM); } /** * Retrieve the DateTimeFormat object for medium date and time format. The * pattern for this format is predefined for each locale. * * @return A DateTimeFormat object * @deprecated use {@link #getFormat(PredefinedFormat)} with * {@link PredefinedFormat#DATE_TIME_MEDIUM} instead */ @Deprecated public static DateTimeFormat getMediumDateTimeFormat() { return getFormat(PredefinedFormat.DATE_TIME_MEDIUM); } /** * Retrieve the DateTimeFormat object for medium time format. The pattern for * this format is predefined for each locale. * * @return A DateTimeFormat object * @deprecated use {@link #getFormat(PredefinedFormat)} with * {@link PredefinedFormat#TIME_MEDIUM} instead */ @Deprecated public static DateTimeFormat getMediumTimeFormat() { return getFormat(PredefinedFormat.TIME_MEDIUM); } /** * Retrieve the DateTimeFormat object for short date format. The pattern for * this format is predefined for each locale. * * @return A DateTimeFormat object * @deprecated use {@link #getFormat(PredefinedFormat)} with * {@link PredefinedFormat#DATE_SHORT} instead */ @Deprecated public static DateTimeFormat getShortDateFormat() { return getFormat(PredefinedFormat.DATE_SHORT); } /** * Retrieve the DateTimeFormat object for short date and time format. The * pattern for this format is predefined for each locale. * * @return A DateTimeFormat object * @deprecated use {@link #getFormat(PredefinedFormat)} with * {@link PredefinedFormat#DATE_TIME_SHORT} instead */ @Deprecated public static DateTimeFormat getShortDateTimeFormat() { return getFormat(PredefinedFormat.DATE_TIME_SHORT); } /** * Retrieve the DateTimeFormat object for short time format. The pattern for * this format is predefined for each locale. * * @return A DateTimeFormat object. * @deprecated use {@link #getFormat(PredefinedFormat)} with * {@link PredefinedFormat#TIME_SHORT} instead */ @Deprecated public static DateTimeFormat getShortTimeFormat() { return getFormat(PredefinedFormat.TIME_SHORT); } /** * Internal factory method that provides caching. * * @param pattern * @param dtfi * @return DateTimeFormat instance */ protected static DateTimeFormat getFormat(String pattern, DateTimeFormatInfo dtfi) { DateTimeFormatInfo defaultDtfi = getDefaultDateTimeFormatInfo(); DateTimeFormat dtf = null; if (dtfi == defaultDtfi) { dtf = cache.get(pattern); } if (dtf == null) { dtf = new DateTimeFormat(pattern, dtfi); if (dtfi == defaultDtfi) { cache.put(pattern, dtf); } } return dtf; } private static DateTimeFormatInfo getDefaultDateTimeFormatInfo() { return LocaleInfo.getCurrentLocale().getDateTimeFormatInfo(); } /** * Returns true if the predefined format is one that specifies always using * English names/separators. *

This should be a method on PredefinedFormat, but that would defeat the * enum optimizations GWT is currently capable of. * @param predef * @return true if the specified format requires English names/separators */ private static boolean usesFixedEnglishStrings(PredefinedFormat predef) { switch (predef) { case RFC_2822: return true; case ISO_8601: return true; default: return false; } } /** * Constructs a format object using the specified pattern and the date time * constants for the default locale. * * @param pattern string pattern specification */ protected DateTimeFormat(String pattern) { this(pattern, getDefaultDateTimeFormatInfo()); } /** * Constructs a format object using the specified pattern and user-supplied * date time constants. * * @param pattern string pattern specification * @param dateTimeConstants locale specific symbol collection * @deprecated use {@link #DateTimeFormat(String, DateTimeFormatInfo)} */ @Deprecated protected DateTimeFormat(String pattern, DateTimeConstants dateTimeConstants) { this(pattern, new DateTimeFormatInfoAdapter(dateTimeConstants)); } /** * Constructs a format object using the specified pattern and user-supplied * date time constants. * * @param pattern string pattern specification * @param dtfi DateTimeFormatInfo instance to use */ protected DateTimeFormat(String pattern, DateTimeFormatInfo dtfi) { super(pattern, dtfi); } }





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