// Example from the manual

import static org.checkerframework.checker.i18nformatter.qual.I18nConversionCategory.DATE;
import static org.checkerframework.checker.i18nformatter.qual.I18nConversionCategory.NUMBER;

import org.checkerframework.checker.i18nformatter.qual.I18nFormat;

public class ManualExampleI18nFormatter {

    void m(boolean flag) {

        @I18nFormat({NUMBER, DATE}) String f;

        f = "{0, number, #.#} {1, date}"; // OK
        f = "{0, number} {1}"; // OK, GENERAL is weaker (less restrictive) than DATE
        f = "{0} {1, date}"; // OK, GENERAL is weaker (less restrictive) than NUMBER
        // :: warning: (i18nformat.missing.arguments)
        f = "{0, number}"; // warning: last argument is ignored
        // :: warning: (i18nformat.missing.arguments)
        f = "{0}"; // warning: last argument is ignored
        // :: warning: (i18nformat.missing.arguments)
        f = flag ? "{0, number} {1}" : "{0, number}";

        if (flag) {
            f = "{0, number} {1}";
        } else {
            // :: warning: (i18nformat.missing.arguments)
            f = "{0, number}";
        }
        @I18nFormat({NUMBER, DATE}) String f2 = f;

        // :: error: (assignment.type.incompatible)
        f = "{0, number} {1, number}"; // error: NUMBER is stronger (more restrictive) than DATE
        // :: error: (i18nformat.excess.arguments) :: error: (assignment.type.incompatible)
        f = "{0} {1} {2}"; // error: too many arguments
    }
}
