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// Copyright 2006 The Closure Library Authors. All Rights Reserved.
//
// 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
//
//      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS-IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.

/**
 * @fileoverview Functions for dealing with date/time formatting.
 */


/**
 * Namespace for i18n date/time formatting functions
 */
goog.provide('goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat');
goog.provide('goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.Format');

goog.require('goog.asserts');
goog.require('goog.date');
goog.require('goog.i18n.DateTimeSymbols');
goog.require('goog.i18n.TimeZone');
goog.require('goog.string');


/**
 * Datetime formatting functions following the pattern specification as defined
 * in JDK, ICU and CLDR, with minor modification for typical usage in JS.
 * Pattern specification:
 * {@link http://userguide.icu-project.org/formatparse/datetime}
 * <pre>
 * Symbol   Meaning                    Presentation       Example
 * ------   -------                    ------------       -------
 * G#       era designator             (Text)             AD
 * y#       year                       (Number)           1996
 * Y*       year (week of year)        (Number)           1997
 * u*       extended year              (Number)           4601
 * Q#       quarter                    (Text)             Q3 & 3rd quarter
 * M        month in year              (Text & Number)    July & 07
 * L        month in year (standalone) (Text & Number)    July & 07
 * d        day in month               (Number)           10
 * h        hour in am/pm (1~12)       (Number)           12
 * H        hour in day (0~23)         (Number)           0
 * m        minute in hour             (Number)           30
 * s        second in minute           (Number)           55
 * S        fractional second          (Number)           978
 * E#       day of week                (Text)             Tue & Tuesday
 * e*       day of week (local 1~7)    (Number)           2
 * c#       day of week (standalone)   (Text & Number)    2 & Tues & Tuesday & T
 * D*       day in year                (Number)           189
 * F*       day of week in month       (Number)           2 (2nd Wed in July)
 * w        week in year               (Number)           27
 * W*       week in month              (Number)           2
 * a        am/pm marker               (Text)             PM
 * k        hour in day (1~24)         (Number)           24
 * K        hour in am/pm (0~11)       (Number)           0
 * z        time zone                  (Text)             Pacific Standard Time
 * Z#       time zone (RFC 822)        (Number)           -0800
 * v#       time zone (generic)        (Text)             America/Los_Angeles
 * V#       time zone                  (Text)             Los Angeles Time
 * g*       Julian day                 (Number)           2451334
 * A*       milliseconds in day        (Number)           69540000
 * '        escape for text            (Delimiter)        'Date='
 * ''       single quote               (Literal)          'o''clock'
 *
 * Item marked with '*' are not supported yet.
 * Item marked with '#' works different than java
 *
 * The count of pattern letters determine the format.
 * (Text): 4 or more, use full form, <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 & Number) 3 or over, use text, otherwise use number. (e.g., "M"
 * produces "1", "MM" produces "01", "MMM" produces "Jan", and "MMMM" produces
 * "January".)
 *
 * 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 ':',
 * '.', ' ', '#' and '@' will appear in the resulting time text even they are
 * not embraced within single quotes.
 * </pre>
 */

/**
 * Construct a DateTimeFormat object based on current locale.
 * @constructor
 * @param {string|number} pattern pattern specification or pattern type.
 * @param {!Object=} opt_dateTimeSymbols Optional symbols to use for this
 *     instance rather than the global symbols.
 * @final
 */
goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat = function(pattern, opt_dateTimeSymbols) {
  goog.asserts.assert(goog.isDef(pattern), 'Pattern must be defined');
  goog.asserts.assert(
      goog.isDef(opt_dateTimeSymbols) || goog.isDef(goog.i18n.DateTimeSymbols),
      'goog.i18n.DateTimeSymbols or explicit symbols must be defined');

  this.patternParts_ = [];

  /**
   * Data structure that with all the locale info needed for date formatting.
   * (day/month names, most common patterns, rules for week-end, etc.)
   * @private {!goog.i18n.DateTimeSymbolsType}
   */
  this.dateTimeSymbols_ = /** @type {!goog.i18n.DateTimeSymbolsType} */ (
      opt_dateTimeSymbols || goog.i18n.DateTimeSymbols);
  if (typeof pattern == 'number') {
    this.applyStandardPattern_(pattern);
  } else {
    this.applyPattern_(pattern);
  }
};


/**
 * Enum to identify predefined Date/Time format pattern.
 * @enum {number}
 */
goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.Format = {
  FULL_DATE: 0,
  LONG_DATE: 1,
  MEDIUM_DATE: 2,
  SHORT_DATE: 3,
  FULL_TIME: 4,
  LONG_TIME: 5,
  MEDIUM_TIME: 6,
  SHORT_TIME: 7,
  FULL_DATETIME: 8,
  LONG_DATETIME: 9,
  MEDIUM_DATETIME: 10,
  SHORT_DATETIME: 11
};


/**
 * regular expression pattern for parsing pattern string
 * @type {Array<RegExp>}
 * @private
 */
goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.TOKENS_ = [
  // quote string
  /^\'(?:[^\']|\'\')*(\'|$)/,
  // pattern chars
  /^(?:G+|y+|M+|k+|S+|E+|a+|h+|K+|H+|c+|L+|Q+|d+|m+|s+|v+|V+|w+|z+|Z+)/,
  // and all the other chars
  /^[^\'GyMkSEahKHcLQdmsvVwzZ]+/  // and all the other chars
];


/**
 * These are token types, corresponding to above token definitions.
 * @enum {number}
 * @private
 */
goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.PartTypes_ = {
  QUOTED_STRING: 0,
  FIELD: 1,
  LITERAL: 2
};


/**
 * @param {!goog.date.DateLike} date
 * @return {number}
 * @private
 */
goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.getHours_ = function(date) {
  return date.getHours ? date.getHours() : 0;
};


/**
 * Apply specified pattern to this formatter object.
 * @param {string} pattern String specifying how the date should be formatted.
 * @private
 */
goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.prototype.applyPattern_ = function(pattern) {
  if (goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.removeRlmInPatterns_) {
    // Remove RLM unicode control character from pattern.
    pattern = pattern.replace(/\u200f/g, '');
  }
  // lex the pattern, once for all uses
  while (pattern) {
    var previousPattern = pattern;
    for (var i = 0; i < goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.TOKENS_.length; ++i) {
      var m = pattern.match(goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.TOKENS_[i]);
      if (m) {
        var part = m[0];
        pattern = pattern.substring(part.length);
        if (i == goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.PartTypes_.QUOTED_STRING) {
          if (part == "''") {
            part = "'";  // '' -> '
          } else {
            part = part.substring(
                1,
                m[1] == '\'' ? part.length - 1 : part.length);  // strip quotes
            part = part.replace(/\'\'/g, '\'');
          }
        }
        this.patternParts_.push({text: part, type: i});
        break;
      }
    }
    if (previousPattern === pattern) {
      // On every iteration, part of the pattern string must be consumed.
      throw new Error('Malformed pattern part: ' + pattern);
    }
  }
};


/**
 * Format the given date object according to preset pattern and current locale.
 * @param {goog.date.DateLike} date The Date object that is being formatted.
 * @param {goog.i18n.TimeZone=} opt_timeZone optional, if specified, time
 *    related fields will be formatted based on its setting. When this field
 *    is not specified, "undefined" will be pass around and those function
 *    that really need time zone service will create a default one.
 * @return {string} Formatted string for the given date.
 *    Throws an error if the date is null or if one tries to format a date-only
 *    object (for instance goog.date.Date) using a pattern with time fields.
 */
goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.prototype.format = function(date, opt_timeZone) {
  if (!date) throw new Error('The date to format must be non-null.');

  // We don't want to write code to calculate each date field because we
  // want to maximize performance and minimize code size.
  // JavaScript only provide API to render local time.
  // Suppose target date is: 16:00 GMT-0400
  // OS local time is:       12:00 GMT-0800
  // We want to create a Local Date Object : 16:00 GMT-0800, and fix the
  // time zone display ourselves.
  // Thing get a little bit tricky when daylight time transition happens. For
  // example, suppose OS timeZone is America/Los_Angeles, it is impossible to
  // represent "2006/4/2 02:30" even for those timeZone that has no transition
  // at this time. Because 2:00 to 3:00 on that day does not exist in
  // America/Los_Angeles time zone. To avoid calculating date field through
  // our own code, we uses 3 Date object instead, one for "Year, month, day",
  // one for time within that day, and one for timeZone object since it need
  // the real time to figure out actual time zone offset.
  var diff = opt_timeZone ?
      (date.getTimezoneOffset() - opt_timeZone.getOffset(date)) * 60000 :
      0;
  var dateForDate = diff ? new Date(date.getTime() + diff) : date;
  var dateForTime = dateForDate;
  // When the time manipulation applied above spans the DST on/off hour, this
  // could alter the time incorrectly by adding or subtracting an additional
  // hour.
  // We can mitigate this by:
  // - Adding the difference in timezone offset to the date. This ensures that
  //   the dateForDate is still within the right day if the extra DST hour
  //   affected the date.
  // - Move the time one day forward if we applied a timezone offset backwards,
  //   or vice versa. This trick ensures that the time is in the same offset
  //   as the original date, so we remove the additional hour added or
  //   subtracted by the DST switch.
  if (opt_timeZone &&
      dateForDate.getTimezoneOffset() != date.getTimezoneOffset()) {
    var dstDiff =
        (dateForDate.getTimezoneOffset() - date.getTimezoneOffset()) * 60000;
    dateForDate = new Date(dateForDate.getTime() + dstDiff);

    diff += diff > 0 ? -goog.date.MS_PER_DAY : goog.date.MS_PER_DAY;
    dateForTime = new Date(date.getTime() + diff);
  }

  var out = [];
  for (var i = 0; i < this.patternParts_.length; ++i) {
    var text = this.patternParts_[i].text;
    if (goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.PartTypes_.FIELD ==
        this.patternParts_[i].type) {
      out.push(
          this.formatField_(
              text, date, dateForDate, dateForTime, opt_timeZone));
    } else {
      out.push(text);
    }
  }
  return out.join('');
};


/**
 * Apply a predefined pattern as identified by formatType, which is stored in
 * locale specific repository.
 * @param {number} formatType A number that identified the predefined pattern.
 * @private
 */
goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.prototype.applyStandardPattern_ = function(
    formatType) {
  var pattern;
  if (formatType < 4) {
    pattern = this.dateTimeSymbols_.DATEFORMATS[formatType];
  } else if (formatType < 8) {
    pattern = this.dateTimeSymbols_.TIMEFORMATS[formatType - 4];
  } else if (formatType < 12) {
    pattern = this.dateTimeSymbols_.DATETIMEFORMATS[formatType - 8];
    pattern = pattern.replace(
        '{1}', this.dateTimeSymbols_.DATEFORMATS[formatType - 8]);
    pattern = pattern.replace(
        '{0}', this.dateTimeSymbols_.TIMEFORMATS[formatType - 8]);
  } else {
    this.applyStandardPattern_(goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.Format.MEDIUM_DATETIME);
    return;
  }
  this.applyPattern_(pattern);
};


/**
 * Localizes a string potentially containing numbers, replacing ASCII digits
 * with native digits if specified so by the locale. Leaves other characters.
 * @param {string} input the string to be localized, using ASCII digits.
 * @return {string} localized string, potentially using native digits.
 * @private
 */
goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.prototype.localizeNumbers_ = function(input) {
  return goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.localizeNumbers(input, this.dateTimeSymbols_);
};


/**
 * If the usage of Ascii digits should be enforced regardless of locale.
 * @type {boolean}
 * @private
 */
goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.enforceAsciiDigits_ = false;


/**
 * If RLM unicode characters should be removed from date/time patterns (useful
 * when enforcing ASCII digits for Arabic). See {@code #setEnforceAsciiDigits}.
 * @type {boolean}
 * @private
 */
goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.removeRlmInPatterns_ = false;


/**
 * Sets if the usage of Ascii digits in formatting should be enforced in
 * formatted date/time even for locales where native digits are indicated.
 * Also sets whether to remove RLM unicode control characters when using
 * standard enumerated patterns (they exist e.g. in standard d/M/y for Arabic).
 * Production code should call this once before any {@code DateTimeFormat}
 * object is instantiated.
 * Caveats:
 *    * Enforcing ASCII digits affects all future formatting by new or existing
 * {@code DateTimeFormat} objects.
 *    * Removal of RLM characters only applies to {@code DateTimeFormat} objects
 * instantiated after this call.
 * @param {boolean} enforceAsciiDigits Whether Ascii digits should be enforced.
 */
goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.setEnforceAsciiDigits = function(enforceAsciiDigits) {
  goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.enforceAsciiDigits_ = enforceAsciiDigits;

  // Also setting removal of RLM chracters when forcing ASCII digits since it's
  // the right thing to do for Arabic standard patterns. One could add an
  // optional argument here or to the {@code DateTimeFormat} constructor to
  // enable an alternative behavior.
  goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.removeRlmInPatterns_ = enforceAsciiDigits;
};


/**
 * @return {boolean} Whether enforcing ASCII digits for all locales. See
 *     {@code #setEnforceAsciiDigits} for more details.
 */
goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.isEnforceAsciiDigits = function() {
  return goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.enforceAsciiDigits_;
};


/**
 * Localizes a string potentially containing numbers, replacing ASCII digits
 * with native digits if specified so by the locale. Leaves other characters.
 * @param {number|string} input the string to be localized, using ASCII digits.
 * @param {!Object=} opt_dateTimeSymbols Optional symbols to use rather than
 *     the global symbols.
 * @return {string} localized string, potentially using native digits.
 */
goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.localizeNumbers = function(
    input, opt_dateTimeSymbols) {
  input = String(input);
  var dateTimeSymbols = opt_dateTimeSymbols || goog.i18n.DateTimeSymbols;
  if (dateTimeSymbols.ZERODIGIT === undefined ||
      goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.enforceAsciiDigits_) {
    return input;
  }

  var parts = [];
  for (var i = 0; i < input.length; i++) {
    var c = input.charCodeAt(i);
    parts.push(
        (0x30 <= c && c <= 0x39) ?  // '0' <= c <= '9'
            String.fromCharCode(dateTimeSymbols.ZERODIGIT + c - 0x30) :
            input.charAt(i));
  }
  return parts.join('');
};


/**
 * Formats Era field according to pattern specified.
 *
 * @param {number} count Number of time pattern char repeats, it controls
 *     how a field should be formatted.
 * @param {!goog.date.DateLike} date It holds the date object to be formatted.
 * @return {string} Formatted string that represent this field.
 * @private
 */
goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.prototype.formatEra_ = function(count, date) {
  var value = date.getFullYear() > 0 ? 1 : 0;
  return count >= 4 ? this.dateTimeSymbols_.ERANAMES[value] :
                      this.dateTimeSymbols_.ERAS[value];
};


/**
 * Formats Year field according to pattern specified
 *   Javascript Date object seems incapable handling 1BC and
 *   year before. It can show you year 0 which does not exists.
 *   following we just keep consistent with javascript's
 *   toString method. But keep in mind those things should be
 *   unsupported.
 * @param {number} count Number of time pattern char repeats, it controls
 *     how a field should be formatted.
 * @param {!goog.date.DateLike} date It holds the date object to be formatted.
 * @return {string} Formatted string that represent this field.
 * @private
 */
goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.prototype.formatYear_ = function(count, date) {
  var value = date.getFullYear();
  if (value < 0) {
    value = -value;
  }
  if (count == 2) {
    // See comment about special casing 'yy' at the start of the file, this
    // matches ICU and CLDR behaviour. See also:
    // http://icu-project.org/apiref/icu4j/com/ibm/icu/text/SimpleDateFormat.html
    // http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/tr35-dates.html
    value = value % 100;
  }
  return this.localizeNumbers_(goog.string.padNumber(value, count));
};


/**
 * Formats Month field according to pattern specified
 *
 * @param {number} count Number of time pattern char repeats, it controls
 *     how a field should be formatted.
 * @param {!goog.date.DateLike} date It holds the date object to be formatted.
 * @return {string} Formatted string that represent this field.
 * @private
 */
goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.prototype.formatMonth_ = function(count, date) {
  var value = date.getMonth();
  switch (count) {
    case 5:
      return this.dateTimeSymbols_.NARROWMONTHS[value];
    case 4:
      return this.dateTimeSymbols_.MONTHS[value];
    case 3:
      return this.dateTimeSymbols_.SHORTMONTHS[value];
    default:
      return this.localizeNumbers_(goog.string.padNumber(value + 1, count));
  }
};


/**
 * Validates is the goog.date.DateLike object to format has a time.
 * DateLike means Date|goog.date.Date, and goog.date.DateTime inherits
 * from goog.date.Date. But goog.date.Date does not have time related
 * members (getHours, getMinutes, getSeconds).
 * Formatting can be done, if there are no time placeholders in the pattern.
 *
 * @param {!goog.date.DateLike} date the object to validate.
 * @private
 */
goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.validateDateHasTime_ = function(date) {
  if (date.getHours && date.getSeconds && date.getMinutes) return;
  // if (date instanceof Date || date instanceof goog.date.DateTime)
  throw new Error(
      'The date to format has no time (probably a goog.date.Date). ' +
      'Use Date or goog.date.DateTime, or use a pattern without time fields.');
};


/**
 * Formats (1..24) Hours field according to pattern specified
 *
 * @param {number} count Number of time pattern char repeats. This controls
 *     how a field should be formatted.
 * @param {!goog.date.DateLike} date It holds the date object to be formatted.
 * @return {string} Formatted string that represent this field.
 * @private
 */
goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.prototype.format24Hours_ = function(count, date) {
  goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.validateDateHasTime_(date);
  var hours = goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.getHours_(date) || 24;
  return this.localizeNumbers_(goog.string.padNumber(hours, count));
};


/**
 * Formats Fractional seconds field according to pattern
 * specified
 *
 * @param {number} count Number of time pattern char repeats, it controls
 *     how a field should be formatted.
 * @param {!goog.date.DateLike} date It holds the date object to be formatted.
 *
 * @return {string} Formatted string that represent this field.
 * @private
 */
goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.prototype.formatFractionalSeconds_ = function(
    count, date) {
  // Fractional seconds left-justify, append 0 for precision beyond 3
  var value = date.getTime() % 1000 / 1000;
  return this.localizeNumbers_(
      value.toFixed(Math.min(3, count)).substr(2) +
      (count > 3 ? goog.string.padNumber(0, count - 3) : ''));
};


/**
 * Formats Day of week field according to pattern specified
 *
 * @param {number} count Number of time pattern char repeats, it controls
 *     how a field should be formatted.
 * @param {!goog.date.DateLike} date It holds the date object to be formatted.
 * @return {string} Formatted string that represent this field.
 * @private
 */
goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.prototype.formatDayOfWeek_ = function(count, date) {
  var value = date.getDay();
  return count >= 4 ? this.dateTimeSymbols_.WEEKDAYS[value] :
                      this.dateTimeSymbols_.SHORTWEEKDAYS[value];
};


/**
 * Formats Am/Pm field according to pattern specified
 *
 * @param {number} count Number of time pattern char repeats, it controls
 *     how a field should be formatted.
 * @param {!goog.date.DateLike} date It holds the date object to be formatted.
 * @return {string} Formatted string that represent this field.
 * @private
 */
goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.prototype.formatAmPm_ = function(count, date) {
  goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.validateDateHasTime_(date);
  var hours = goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.getHours_(date);
  return this.dateTimeSymbols_.AMPMS[hours >= 12 && hours < 24 ? 1 : 0];
};


/**
 * Formats (1..12) Hours field according to pattern specified
 *
 * @param {number} count Number of time pattern char repeats, it controls
 *     how a field should be formatted.
 * @param {!goog.date.DateLike} date It holds the date object to be formatted.
 * @return {string} formatted string that represent this field.
 * @private
 */
goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.prototype.format1To12Hours_ = function(count, date) {
  goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.validateDateHasTime_(date);
  var hours = goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.getHours_(date) % 12 || 12;
  return this.localizeNumbers_(goog.string.padNumber(hours, count));
};


/**
 * Formats (0..11) Hours field according to pattern specified
 *
 * @param {number} count Number of time pattern char repeats, it controls
 *     how a field should be formatted.
 * @param {!goog.date.DateLike} date It holds the date object to be formatted.
 * @return {string} formatted string that represent this field.
 * @private
 */
goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.prototype.format0To11Hours_ = function(count, date) {
  goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.validateDateHasTime_(date);
  var hours = goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.getHours_(date) % 12;
  return this.localizeNumbers_(goog.string.padNumber(hours, count));
};


/**
 * Formats (0..23) Hours field according to pattern specified
 *
 * @param {number} count Number of time pattern char repeats, it controls
 *     how a field should be formatted.
 * @param {!goog.date.DateLike} date It holds the date object to be formatted.
 * @return {string} formatted string that represent this field.
 * @private
 */
goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.prototype.format0To23Hours_ = function(count, date) {
  goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.validateDateHasTime_(date);
  var hours = goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.getHours_(date);
  return this.localizeNumbers_(goog.string.padNumber(hours, count));
};


/**
 * Formats Standalone weekday field according to pattern specified
 *
 * @param {number} count Number of time pattern char repeats, it controls
 *     how a field should be formatted.
 * @param {!goog.date.DateLike} date It holds the date object to be formatted.
 * @return {string} formatted string that represent this field.
 * @private
 */
goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.prototype.formatStandaloneDay_ = function(
    count, date) {
  var value = date.getDay();
  switch (count) {
    case 5:
      return this.dateTimeSymbols_.STANDALONENARROWWEEKDAYS[value];
    case 4:
      return this.dateTimeSymbols_.STANDALONEWEEKDAYS[value];
    case 3:
      return this.dateTimeSymbols_.STANDALONESHORTWEEKDAYS[value];
    default:
      return this.localizeNumbers_(goog.string.padNumber(value, 1));
  }
};


/**
 * Formats Standalone Month field according to pattern specified
 *
 * @param {number} count Number of time pattern char repeats, it controls
 *     how a field should be formatted.
 * @param {!goog.date.DateLike} date It holds the date object to be formatted.
 * @return {string} formatted string that represent this field.
 * @private
 */
goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.prototype.formatStandaloneMonth_ = function(
    count, date) {
  var value = date.getMonth();
  switch (count) {
    case 5:
      return this.dateTimeSymbols_.STANDALONENARROWMONTHS[value];
    case 4:
      return this.dateTimeSymbols_.STANDALONEMONTHS[value];
    case 3:
      return this.dateTimeSymbols_.STANDALONESHORTMONTHS[value];
    default:
      return this.localizeNumbers_(goog.string.padNumber(value + 1, count));
  }
};


/**
 * Formats Quarter field according to pattern specified
 *
 * @param {number} count Number of time pattern char repeats, it controls
 *     how a field should be formatted.
 * @param {!goog.date.DateLike} date It holds the date object to be formatted.
 * @return {string} Formatted string that represent this field.
 * @private
 */
goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.prototype.formatQuarter_ = function(count, date) {
  var value = Math.floor(date.getMonth() / 3);
  return count < 4 ? this.dateTimeSymbols_.SHORTQUARTERS[value] :
                     this.dateTimeSymbols_.QUARTERS[value];
};


/**
 * Formats Date field according to pattern specified
 *
 * @param {number} count Number of time pattern char repeats, it controls
 *     how a field should be formatted.
 * @param {!goog.date.DateLike} date It holds the date object to be formatted.
 * @return {string} Formatted string that represent this field.
 * @private
 */
goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.prototype.formatDate_ = function(count, date) {
  return this.localizeNumbers_(goog.string.padNumber(date.getDate(), count));
};


/**
 * Formats Minutes field according to pattern specified
 *
 * @param {number} count Number of time pattern char repeats, it controls
 *     how a field should be formatted.
 * @param {!goog.date.DateLike} date It holds the date object to be formatted.
 * @return {string} Formatted string that represent this field.
 * @private
 */
goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.prototype.formatMinutes_ = function(count, date) {
  goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.validateDateHasTime_(date);
  return this.localizeNumbers_(
      goog.string.padNumber(
          /** @type {!goog.date.DateTime} */ (date).getMinutes(), count));
};


/**
 * Formats Seconds field according to pattern specified
 *
 * @param {number} count Number of time pattern char repeats, it controls
 *     how a field should be formatted.
 * @param {!goog.date.DateLike} date It holds the date object to be formatted.
 * @return {string} Formatted string that represent this field.
 * @private
 */
goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.prototype.formatSeconds_ = function(count, date) {
  goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.validateDateHasTime_(date);
  return this.localizeNumbers_(
      goog.string.padNumber(
          /** @type {!goog.date.DateTime} */ (date).getSeconds(), count));
};


/**
 * Formats the week of year field according to pattern specified
 *
 * @param {number} count Number of time pattern char repeats, it controls
 *     how a field should be formatted.
 * @param {!goog.date.DateLike} date It holds the date object to be formatted.
 * @return {string} Formatted string that represent this field.
 * @private
 */
goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.prototype.formatWeekOfYear_ = function(count, date) {


  var weekNum = goog.date.getWeekNumber(
      date.getFullYear(), date.getMonth(), date.getDate(),
      this.dateTimeSymbols_.FIRSTWEEKCUTOFFDAY,
      this.dateTimeSymbols_.FIRSTDAYOFWEEK);

  return this.localizeNumbers_(goog.string.padNumber(weekNum, count));
};


/**
 * Formats TimeZone field following RFC
 *
 * @param {number} count Number of time pattern char repeats, it controls
 *     how a field should be formatted.
 * @param {!goog.date.DateLike} date It holds the date object to be formatted.
 * @param {goog.i18n.TimeZone=} opt_timeZone This holds current time zone info.
 * @return {string} Formatted string that represent this field.
 * @private
 */
goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.prototype.formatTimeZoneRFC_ = function(
    count, date, opt_timeZone) {
  opt_timeZone = opt_timeZone ||
      goog.i18n.TimeZone.createTimeZone(date.getTimezoneOffset());

  // RFC 822 formats should be kept in ASCII, but localized GMT formats may need
  // to use native digits.
  return count < 4 ? opt_timeZone.getRFCTimeZoneString(date) :
                     this.localizeNumbers_(opt_timeZone.getGMTString(date));
};


/**
 * Generate GMT timeZone string for given date
 * @param {number} count Number of time pattern char repeats, it controls
 *     how a field should be formatted.
 * @param {!goog.date.DateLike} date Whose value being evaluated.
 * @param {goog.i18n.TimeZone=} opt_timeZone This holds current time zone info.
 * @return {string} GMT timeZone string.
 * @private
 */
goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.prototype.formatTimeZone_ = function(
    count, date, opt_timeZone) {
  opt_timeZone = opt_timeZone ||
      goog.i18n.TimeZone.createTimeZone(date.getTimezoneOffset());
  return count < 4 ? opt_timeZone.getShortName(date) :
                     opt_timeZone.getLongName(date);
};


/**
 * Generate GMT timeZone string for given date
 * @param {!goog.date.DateLike} date Whose value being evaluated.
 * @param {goog.i18n.TimeZone=} opt_timeZone This holds current time zone info.
 * @return {string} GMT timeZone string.
 * @private
 */
goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.prototype.formatTimeZoneId_ = function(
    date, opt_timeZone) {
  opt_timeZone = opt_timeZone ||
      goog.i18n.TimeZone.createTimeZone(date.getTimezoneOffset());
  return opt_timeZone.getTimeZoneId();
};


/**
 * Generate localized, location dependent time zone id
 * @param {number} count Number of time pattern char repeats, it controls
 *     how a field should be formatted.
 * @param {!goog.date.DateLike} date Whose value being evaluated.
 * @param {goog.i18n.TimeZone=} opt_timeZone This holds current time zone info.
 * @return {string} GMT timeZone string.
 * @private
 */
goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.prototype.formatTimeZoneLocationId_ = function(
    count, date, opt_timeZone) {
  opt_timeZone = opt_timeZone ||
      goog.i18n.TimeZone.createTimeZone(date.getTimezoneOffset());
  return count <= 2 ? opt_timeZone.getTimeZoneId() :
                      opt_timeZone.getGenericLocation(date);
};


/**
 * Formatting one date field.
 * @param {string} patternStr The pattern string for the field being formatted.
 * @param {!goog.date.DateLike} date represents the real date to be formatted.
 * @param {!goog.date.DateLike} dateForDate used to resolve date fields
 *     for formatting.
 * @param {!goog.date.DateLike} dateForTime used to resolve time fields
 *     for formatting.
 * @param {goog.i18n.TimeZone=} opt_timeZone This holds current time zone info.
 * @return {string} string representation for the given field.
 * @private
 */
goog.i18n.DateTimeFormat.prototype.formatField_ = function(
    patternStr, date, dateForDate, dateForTime, opt_timeZone) {
  var count = patternStr.length;
  switch (patternStr.charAt(0)) {
    case 'G':
      return this.formatEra_(count, dateForDate);
    case 'y':
      return this.formatYear_(count, dateForDate);
    case 'M':
      return this.formatMonth_(count, dateForDate);
    case 'k':
      return this.format24Hours_(count, dateForTime);
    case 'S':
      return this.formatFractionalSeconds_(count, dateForTime);
    case 'E':
      return this.formatDayOfWeek_(count, dateForDate);
    case 'a':
      return this.formatAmPm_(count, dateForTime);
    case 'h':
      return this.format1To12Hours_(count, dateForTime);
    case 'K':
      return this.format0To11Hours_(count, dateForTime);
    case 'H':
      return this.format0To23Hours_(count, dateForTime);
    case 'c':
      return this.formatStandaloneDay_(count, dateForDate);
    case 'L':
      return this.formatStandaloneMonth_(count, dateForDate);
    case 'Q':
      return this.formatQuarter_(count, dateForDate);
    case 'd':
      return this.formatDate_(count, dateForDate);
    case 'm':
      return this.formatMinutes_(count, dateForTime);
    case 's':
      return this.formatSeconds_(count, dateForTime);
    case 'v':
      return this.formatTimeZoneId_(date, opt_timeZone);
    case 'V':
      return this.formatTimeZoneLocationId_(count, date, opt_timeZone);
    case 'w':
      return this.formatWeekOfYear_(count, dateForTime);
    case 'z':
      return this.formatTimeZone_(count, date, opt_timeZone);
    case 'Z':
      return this.formatTimeZoneRFC_(count, date, opt_timeZone);
    default:
      return '';
  }
};