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/*
* @test
* @bug 6215962
* @summary Confirm that replacing Utility.arayEquals methods have with
* Arrays.equals introduces no problem.
*/
import java.text.*;
import java.util.*;
public class Bug6215962 {
public static void main(String[] args) {
testMessageFormat();
testChoiceFormat();
testDateFormatSymbols();
}
/**
* Test cases for MessageFormat
*/
static void testMessageFormat() {
MessageFormat mf1 = new MessageFormat("{0}", null);
MessageFormat mf2 = new MessageFormat("{0}", null);
check(mf1, mf2, true);
mf1.setLocale(null);
check(mf1, mf2, true);
mf1 = new MessageFormat("{0}", Locale.US);
check(mf1, mf2, false);
mf2 = new MessageFormat("{0}", Locale.JAPAN);
check(mf1, mf2, false);
mf1 = new MessageFormat("{0}", new Locale("ja", "JP"));
check(mf1, mf2, true);
mf1.setLocale(null);
check(mf1, mf2, false);
mf1 = new MessageFormat("{0}", new Locale("ja", "JP", "FOO"));
check(mf1, mf2, false);
mf2 = new MessageFormat("{1}", new Locale("ja", "JP", "FOO"));
check(mf1, mf2, false);
mf1 = new MessageFormat("{1}", new Locale("ja", "JP", "FOO"));
check(mf1, mf2, true);
mf1 = new MessageFormat("{1, date}", new Locale("ja", "JP", "FOO"));
check(mf1, mf2, false);
mf2 = new MessageFormat("{1, date}", new Locale("ja", "JP", "FOO"));
check(mf1, mf2, true);
}
static void check(MessageFormat f1, MessageFormat f2, boolean expected) {
boolean got = f1.equals(f2);
if (got != expected) {
throw new RuntimeException("Test failed for MessageFormat.equals(). Got: " + got + ", Expected: " + expected);
}
}
/**
* Test cases for MessageFormat
*/
static void testChoiceFormat() {
double[] limits0 = {0,1,2,3,4,5,6};
double[] limits1 = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7};
String[] monthNames0 = {"Sun","Mon","Tue","Wed","Thu","Fri","Sat"};
String[] monthNames1 = {"Sun","Mon","Tue","Wed","Thur","Fri","Sat"};
ChoiceFormat cf1 = new ChoiceFormat(limits1, monthNames0);
ChoiceFormat cf2 = new ChoiceFormat(limits1, monthNames0);
check(cf1, cf2, true);
cf2 = new ChoiceFormat(limits0, monthNames0);
check(cf1, cf2, false);
cf2 = new ChoiceFormat(limits1, monthNames1);
check(cf1, cf2, false);
}
static void check(ChoiceFormat f1, ChoiceFormat f2, boolean expected) {
boolean got = f1.equals(f2);
if (got != expected) {
throw new RuntimeException("Test failed for ChoiceFormat.equals(). Got: " + got + ", Expected: " + expected);
}
}
/**
* Test cases for DateFormatSymbols
*/
static void testDateFormatSymbols() {
DateFormatSymbols dfs1 = new DateFormatSymbols();
DateFormatSymbols dfs2 = new DateFormatSymbols();
check(dfs1, dfs2, true);
// Becase eras, months, shortmonths, weekdays, shortweekdays, ampms are
// the same data type (String[]) and are treated in the same way, here
// I test only Months.
String[] tmp = dfs1.getMonths();
String saved = tmp[0];
tmp[0] = "Foo";
dfs1.setMonths(tmp);
check(dfs1, dfs2, false);
tmp[0] = saved;
dfs1.setMonths(tmp);
check(dfs1, dfs2, true);
// Test LocalizedpatternChars (String)
String pattern = dfs2.getLocalPatternChars();
dfs2.setLocalPatternChars("Bar");
check(dfs1, dfs2, false);
dfs2.setLocalPatternChars(pattern);
check(dfs1, dfs2, true);
// Test TimeZone strings (String[][])
String[][] zones = dfs1.getZoneStrings();
saved = zones[0][1];
zones[0][1] = "Yokohama Summer Time";
dfs1.setZoneStrings(zones);
check(dfs1, dfs2, false);
zones[0][1] = saved;
dfs1.setZoneStrings(zones);
check(dfs1, dfs2, true);
}
static void check(DateFormatSymbols dfs1, DateFormatSymbols dfs2, boolean expected) {
boolean got = dfs1.equals(dfs2);
if (got != expected) {
throw new RuntimeException("Test failed for DateFormatSymbols.equals(). Got: " + got + ", Expected: " + expected);
}
}
}
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