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* Copyright 2010 Google Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not
* use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
* the License at
*
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*
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package com.google.gwt.i18n.client;
import com.google.gwt.i18n.client.constants.DateTimeConstants;
/**
* Adapter that makes a {@link com.google.gwt.i18n.client.DateTimeFormatInfo}
* implementation suitable for use with something that wants a
* {@link DateTimeConstants}.
*/
@SuppressWarnings("deprecation")
class DateTimeConstantsAdapter implements DateTimeConstants {
private final DateTimeFormatInfo dtfi;
public DateTimeConstantsAdapter(DateTimeFormatInfo dtfi) {
this.dtfi = dtfi;
}
public String[] ampms() {
return dtfi.ampms();
}
public String[] dateFormats() {
return new String[] {
dtfi.dateFormatFull(), dtfi.dateFormatLong(), dtfi.dateFormatMedium(),
dtfi.dateFormatShort(),
};
}
public String[] eraNames() {
return dtfi.erasFull();
}
public String[] eras() {
return dtfi.erasShort();
}
public String firstDayOfTheWeek() {
return String.valueOf(dtfi.firstDayOfTheWeek() + 1);
}
public String[] months() {
return dtfi.monthsFull();
}
public String[] narrowMonths() {
return dtfi.monthsNarrow();
}
public String[] narrowWeekdays() {
return dtfi.weekdaysNarrow();
}
public String[] quarters() {
return dtfi.quartersFull();
}
public String[] shortMonths() {
return dtfi.monthsShort();
}
public String[] shortQuarters() {
return dtfi.quartersShort();
}
public String[] shortWeekdays() {
return dtfi.weekdaysShort();
}
public String[] standaloneMonths() {
return dtfi.monthsFullStandalone();
}
public String[] standaloneNarrowMonths() {
return dtfi.monthsNarrowStandalone();
}
public String[] standaloneNarrowWeekdays() {
return dtfi.weekdaysNarrowStandalone();
}
public String[] standaloneShortMonths() {
return dtfi.monthsShortStandalone();
}
public String[] standaloneShortWeekdays() {
return dtfi.weekdaysShortStandalone();
}
public String[] standaloneWeekdays() {
return dtfi.weekdaysFullStandalone();
}
public String[] timeFormats() {
return new String[] {
dtfi.timeFormatFull(), dtfi.timeFormatLong(), dtfi.timeFormatMedium(),
dtfi.dateFormatShort(),
};
}
public String[] weekdays() {
return dtfi.weekdaysFull();
}
public String[] weekendRange() {
return new String[] {
String.valueOf(dtfi.weekendStart() + 1),
String.valueOf(dtfi.weekendEnd() + 1),
};
}
}