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/*
* @test
* @bug 4052967 4073209 4073215 4084933 4096952 4109314 4126678 4151406 4151429
* 4154525 4154537 4154542 4154650 4159922 4162593 4173604 4176686 4184229 4208960
* 4966229 6433179 6851214 8007520 8008577
* @library /java/text/testlib
* @run main/othervm -Djava.locale.providers=COMPAT,SPI TimeZoneRegression
*/
import java.util.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.text.*;
public class TimeZoneRegression extends IntlTest {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
new TimeZoneRegression().run(args);
}
public void Test4073209() {
TimeZone z1 = TimeZone.getTimeZone("PST");
TimeZone z2 = TimeZone.getTimeZone("PST");
if (z1 == z2) {
errln("Fail: TimeZone should return clones");
}
}
@SuppressWarnings("deprecation")
public void Test4073215() {
SimpleTimeZone z = new SimpleTimeZone(0, "GMT");
if (z.useDaylightTime()) {
errln("Fail: Fix test to start with non-DST zone");
}
z.setStartRule(Calendar.FEBRUARY, 1, Calendar.SUNDAY, 0);
z.setEndRule(Calendar.MARCH, -1, Calendar.SUNDAY, 0);
if (!z.useDaylightTime()) {
errln("Fail: DST not active");
}
if (z.inDaylightTime(new Date(97, Calendar.JANUARY, 31)) ||
!z.inDaylightTime(new Date(97, Calendar.MARCH, 1)) ||
z.inDaylightTime(new Date(97, Calendar.MARCH, 31))) {
errln("Fail: DST not working as expected");
}
}
/**
* The expected behavior of TimeZone around the boundaries is:
* (Assume transition time of 2:00 AM)
* day of onset 1:59 AM STD = display name 1:59 AM ST
* 2:00 AM STD = display name 3:00 AM DT
* day of end 0:59 AM STD = display name 1:59 AM DT
* 1:00 AM STD = display name 1:00 AM ST
*/
public void Test4084933() {
// test both SimpleTimeZone and ZoneInfo objects.
// @since 1.4
sub4084933(getPST());
sub4084933(TimeZone.getTimeZone("PST"));
}
private void sub4084933(TimeZone tz) {
long offset1 = tz.getOffset(1,
1997, Calendar.OCTOBER, 26, Calendar.SUNDAY, (2*60*60*1000));
long offset2 = tz.getOffset(1,
1997, Calendar.OCTOBER, 26, Calendar.SUNDAY, (2*60*60*1000)-1);
long offset3 = tz.getOffset(1,
1997, Calendar.OCTOBER, 26, Calendar.SUNDAY, (1*60*60*1000));
long offset4 = tz.getOffset(1,
1997, Calendar.OCTOBER, 26, Calendar.SUNDAY, (1*60*60*1000)-1);
/*
* The following was added just for consistency. It shows that going *to* Daylight
* Savings Time (PDT) does work at 2am.
*/
long offset5 = tz.getOffset(1,
1997, Calendar.APRIL, 6, Calendar.SUNDAY, (2*60*60*1000));
long offset6 = tz.getOffset(1,
1997, Calendar.APRIL, 6, Calendar.SUNDAY, (2*60*60*1000)-1);
long offset7 = tz.getOffset(1,
1997, Calendar.APRIL, 6, Calendar.SUNDAY, (1*60*60*1000));
long offset8 = tz.getOffset(1,
1997, Calendar.APRIL, 6, Calendar.SUNDAY, (1*60*60*1000)-1);
long SToffset = -8 * 60*60*1000L;
long DToffset = -7 * 60*60*1000L;
if (offset1 != SToffset || offset2 != SToffset ||
offset3 != SToffset || offset4 != DToffset ||
offset5 != DToffset || offset6 != SToffset ||
offset7 != SToffset || offset8 != SToffset)
errln("Fail: TimeZone misbehaving"); {
}
}
public void Test4096952() {
String[] ZONES = { "GMT", "MET", "IST" };
boolean pass = true;
try {
for (int i=0; i<ZONES.length; ++i) {
TimeZone zone = TimeZone.getTimeZone(ZONES[i]);
if (!zone.getID().equals(ZONES[i]))
errln("Fail: Test broken; zones not instantiating");
ByteArrayOutputStream baos;
ObjectOutputStream ostream =
new ObjectOutputStream(baos = new
ByteArrayOutputStream());
ostream.writeObject(zone);
ostream.close();
baos.close();
ObjectInputStream istream =
new ObjectInputStream(new
ByteArrayInputStream(baos.toByteArray()));
TimeZone frankenZone = (TimeZone) istream.readObject();
//logln("Zone: " + zone);
//logln("FrankenZone: " + frankenZone);
if (!zone.equals(frankenZone)) {
logln("TimeZone " + zone.getID() +
" not equal to serialized/deserialized one");
pass = false;
}
}
if (!pass) errln("Fail: TimeZone serialization/equality bug");
}
catch (IOException e) {
errln("Fail: " + e);
e.printStackTrace();
}
catch (ClassNotFoundException e) {
errln("Fail: " + e);
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
public void Test4109314() {
Locale locale = Locale.getDefault();
if (!TestUtils.usesGregorianCalendar(locale)) {
logln("Skipping this test because locale is " + locale);
return;
}
// test both SimpleTimeZone and ZoneInfo objects.
// @since 1.4
sub4109314(getPST());
sub4109314(TimeZone.getTimeZone("PST"));
}
@SuppressWarnings("deprecation")
private void sub4109314(TimeZone PST) {
GregorianCalendar testCal = (GregorianCalendar)Calendar.getInstance();
Object[] testData = {
PST, new Date(98,Calendar.APRIL,4,22,0), new Date(98, Calendar.APRIL, 5,6,0),
PST, new Date(98,Calendar.OCTOBER,24,22,0), new Date(98,Calendar.OCTOBER,25,6,0),
};
boolean pass=true;
for (int i=0; i<testData.length; i+=3) {
testCal.setTimeZone((TimeZone) testData[i]);
long t = ((Date)testData[i+1]).getTime();
Date end = (Date) testData[i+2];
while (t < end.getTime()) {
testCal.setTime(new Date(t));
if (!checkCalendar314(testCal, (TimeZone) testData[i]))
pass = false;
t += 60*60*1000L;
}
}
if (!pass) errln("Fail: TZ API inconsistent");
}
boolean checkCalendar314(GregorianCalendar testCal, TimeZone testTZ) {
// GregorianCalendar testCal = (GregorianCalendar)aCal.clone();
final int ONE_DAY = 24*60*60*1000;
int tzOffset, tzRawOffset;
Float tzOffsetFloat,tzRawOffsetFloat;
// Here is where the user made an error. They were passing in the value of
// the MILLSECOND field; you need to pass in the millis in the day in STANDARD
// time.
int millis = testCal.get(Calendar.MILLISECOND) +
1000 * (testCal.get(Calendar.SECOND) +
60 * (testCal.get(Calendar.MINUTE) +
60 * (testCal.get(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY)))) -
testCal.get(Calendar.DST_OFFSET);
/* Fix up millis to be in range. ASSUME THAT WE ARE NOT AT THE
* BEGINNING OR END OF A MONTH. We must add this code because
* getOffset() has been changed to be more strict about the parameters
* it receives -- it turns out that this test was passing in illegal
* values. */
int date = testCal.get(Calendar.DATE);
int dow = testCal.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK);
while (millis < 0) {
millis += ONE_DAY;
--date;
dow = Calendar.SUNDAY + ((dow - Calendar.SUNDAY + 6) % 7);
}
while (millis >= ONE_DAY) {
millis -= ONE_DAY;
++date;
dow = Calendar.SUNDAY + ((dow - Calendar.SUNDAY + 1) % 7);
}
tzOffset = testTZ.getOffset(testCal.get(Calendar.ERA),
testCal.get(Calendar.YEAR),
testCal.get(Calendar.MONTH),
date,
dow,
millis);
tzRawOffset = testTZ.getRawOffset();
tzOffsetFloat = new Float((float)tzOffset/(float)3600000);
tzRawOffsetFloat = new Float((float)tzRawOffset/(float)3600000);
Date testDate = testCal.getTime();
boolean inDaylightTime = testTZ.inDaylightTime(testDate);
SimpleDateFormat sdf = new SimpleDateFormat("MM/dd/yyyy HH:mm");
sdf.setCalendar(testCal);
String inDaylightTimeString;
boolean passed;
if (inDaylightTime)
{
inDaylightTimeString = " DST ";
passed = (tzOffset == (tzRawOffset + 3600000));
}
else
{
inDaylightTimeString = " ";
passed = (tzOffset == tzRawOffset);
}
String output = testTZ.getID() + " " + sdf.format(testDate) +
" Offset(" + tzOffsetFloat + ")" +
" RawOffset(" + tzRawOffsetFloat + ")" +
" " + millis/(float)3600000 + " " +
inDaylightTimeString;
if (passed)
output += " ";
else
output += "ERROR";
if (passed) logln(output); else errln(output);
return passed;
}
/**
* CANNOT REPRODUDE
*
* Yet another _alleged_ bug in TimeZone.getOffset(), a method that never
* should have been made public. It's simply too hard to use correctly.
*
* The original test code failed to do the following:
* (1) Call Calendar.setTime() before getting the fields!
* (2) Use the right millis (as usual) for getOffset(); they were passing
* in the MILLIS field, instead of the STANDARD MILLIS IN DAY.
* When you fix these two problems, the test passes, as expected.
*/
public void Test4126678() {
Locale locale = Locale.getDefault();
if (!TestUtils.usesGregorianCalendar(locale)) {
logln("Skipping this test because locale is " + locale);
return;
}
// Note: this test depends on the PST time zone.
TimeZone initialZone = TimeZone.getDefault();
// test both SimpleTimeZone and ZoneInfo objects.
// @since 1.4
sub4126678(getPST());
sub4126678(TimeZone.getTimeZone("PST"));
// restore the initial time zone so that this test case
// doesn't affect the others.
TimeZone.setDefault(initialZone);
}
@SuppressWarnings("deprecation")
private void sub4126678(TimeZone tz) {
Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();
TimeZone.setDefault(tz);
cal.setTimeZone(tz);
Date dt = new Date(1998-1900, Calendar.APRIL, 5, 10, 0);
// the dt value is local time in PST.
if (!tz.inDaylightTime(dt))
errln("We're not in Daylight Savings Time and we should be.\n");
cal.setTime(dt);
int era = cal.get(Calendar.ERA);
int year = cal.get(Calendar.YEAR);
int month = cal.get(Calendar.MONTH);
int day = cal.get(Calendar.DATE);
int dayOfWeek = cal.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK);
int millis = cal.get(Calendar.MILLISECOND) +
(cal.get(Calendar.SECOND) +
(cal.get(Calendar.MINUTE) +
(cal.get(Calendar.HOUR) * 60) * 60) * 1000) -
cal.get(Calendar.DST_OFFSET);
long offset = tz.getOffset(era, year, month, day, dayOfWeek, millis);
long raw_offset = tz.getRawOffset();
if (offset == raw_offset) {
errln("Offsets should not match when in DST");
}
}
/**
* TimeZone.getAvailableIDs(int) throws exception for certain values,
* due to a faulty constant in TimeZone.java.
*/
public void Test4151406() {
int max = 0;
for (int h=-28; h<=30; ++h) {
// h is in half-hours from GMT; rawoffset is in millis
int rawoffset = h * 1800000;
int hh = (h<0) ? -h : h;
String hname = ((h<0) ? "GMT-" : "GMT+") +
((hh/2 < 10) ? "0" : "") +
(hh/2) + ':' +
((hh%2==0) ? "00" : "30");
try {
String[] ids = TimeZone.getAvailableIDs(rawoffset);
if (ids.length > max) max = ids.length;
logln(hname + ' ' + ids.length +
((ids.length > 0) ? (" e.g. " + ids[0]) : ""));
} catch (Exception e) {
errln(hname + ' ' + "Fail: " + e);
}
}
logln("Maximum zones per offset = " + max);
}
public void Test4151429() {
try {
TimeZone tz = TimeZone.getTimeZone("GMT");
String name = tz.getDisplayName(true, Integer.MAX_VALUE,
Locale.getDefault());
errln("IllegalArgumentException not thrown by TimeZone.getDisplayName()");
} catch(IllegalArgumentException e) {}
}
/**
* SimpleTimeZone accepts illegal DST savings values. These values
* must be non-zero. There is no upper limit at this time.
*/
public void Test4154525() {
final int GOOD = 1, BAD = 0;
int[] DATA = {
1, GOOD,
0, BAD,
-1, BAD,
60*60*1000, GOOD,
Integer.MIN_VALUE, BAD,
// Integer.MAX_VALUE, ?, // no upper limit on DST savings at this time
};
for (int i=0; i<DATA.length; i+=2) {
int savings = DATA[i];
boolean valid = DATA[i+1] == GOOD;
String method = null;
for (int j=0; j<2; ++j) {
try {
switch (j) {
case 0:
method = "constructor";
SimpleTimeZone z = new SimpleTimeZone(0, "id",
Calendar.JANUARY, 1, 0, 0,
Calendar.MARCH, 1, 0, 0,
savings); // <- what we're interested in
break;
case 1:
method = "setDSTSavings()";
z = new SimpleTimeZone(0, "GMT");
z.setDSTSavings(savings);
break;
}
if (valid) {
logln("Pass: DST savings of " + savings + " accepted by " + method);
} else {
errln("Fail: DST savings of " + savings + " accepted by " + method);
}
} catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
if (valid) {
errln("Fail: DST savings of " + savings + " to " + method + " gave " + e);
} else {
logln("Pass: DST savings of " + savings + " to " + method + " gave " + e);
}
}
}
}
}
/**
* SimpleTimeZone.hasSameRules() doesn't work for zones with no DST
* and different DST parameters.
*/
public void Test4154537() {
// tz1 and tz2 have no DST and different rule parameters
SimpleTimeZone tz1 = new SimpleTimeZone(0, "1", 0, 0, 0, 0, 2, 0, 0, 0);
SimpleTimeZone tz2 = new SimpleTimeZone(0, "2", 1, 0, 0, 0, 3, 0, 0, 0);
// tza and tzA have the same rule params
SimpleTimeZone tza = new SimpleTimeZone(0, "a", 0, 1, 0, 0, 3, 2, 0, 0);
SimpleTimeZone tzA = new SimpleTimeZone(0, "A", 0, 1, 0, 0, 3, 2, 0, 0);
// tzb differs from tza
SimpleTimeZone tzb = new SimpleTimeZone(0, "b", 0, 1, 0, 0, 3, 1, 0, 0);
if (tz1.useDaylightTime() || tz2.useDaylightTime() ||
!tza.useDaylightTime() || !tzA.useDaylightTime() ||
!tzb.useDaylightTime()) {
errln("Test is broken -- rewrite it");
}
if (!tza.hasSameRules(tzA) || tza.hasSameRules(tzb)) {
errln("Fail: hasSameRules() broken for zones with rules");
}
if (!tz1.hasSameRules(tz2)) {
errln("Fail: hasSameRules() returns false for zones without rules");
errln("zone 1 = " + tz1);
errln("zone 2 = " + tz2);
}
}
/**
* SimpleTimeZone constructors, setStartRule(), and setEndRule() don't
* check for out-of-range arguments.
*/
public void Test4154542() {
final int GOOD = 1;
final int BAD = 0;
final int GOOD_MONTH = Calendar.JANUARY;
final int GOOD_DAY = 1;
final int GOOD_DAY_OF_WEEK = Calendar.SUNDAY;
final int GOOD_TIME = 0;
int[] DATA = {
GOOD, Integer.MIN_VALUE, 0, Integer.MAX_VALUE, Integer.MIN_VALUE,
GOOD, Calendar.JANUARY, -5, Calendar.SUNDAY, 0,
GOOD, Calendar.DECEMBER, 5, Calendar.SATURDAY, 24*60*60*1000-1,
GOOD, Calendar.DECEMBER, 5, Calendar.SATURDAY, 24*60*60*1000,
BAD, Calendar.DECEMBER, 5, Calendar.SATURDAY, 24*60*60*1000+1,
BAD, Calendar.DECEMBER, 5, Calendar.SATURDAY, -1,
BAD, Calendar.JANUARY, -6, Calendar.SUNDAY, 0,
BAD, Calendar.DECEMBER, 6, Calendar.SATURDAY, 24*60*60*1000,
GOOD, Calendar.DECEMBER, 1, 0, 0,
GOOD, Calendar.DECEMBER, 31, 0, 0,
BAD, Calendar.APRIL, 31, 0, 0,
BAD, Calendar.DECEMBER, 32, 0, 0,
BAD, Calendar.JANUARY-1, 1, Calendar.SUNDAY, 0,
BAD, Calendar.DECEMBER+1, 1, Calendar.SUNDAY, 0,
GOOD, Calendar.DECEMBER, 31, -Calendar.SUNDAY, 0,
GOOD, Calendar.DECEMBER, 31, -Calendar.SATURDAY, 0,
BAD, Calendar.DECEMBER, 32, -Calendar.SATURDAY, 0,
BAD, Calendar.DECEMBER, -32, -Calendar.SATURDAY, 0,
BAD, Calendar.DECEMBER, 31, -Calendar.SATURDAY-1, 0,
};
SimpleTimeZone zone = new SimpleTimeZone(0, "Z");
for (int i=0; i<DATA.length; i+=5) {
boolean shouldBeGood = (DATA[i] == GOOD);
int month = DATA[i+1];
int day = DATA[i+2];
int dayOfWeek = DATA[i+3];
int time = DATA[i+4];
Exception ex = null;
try {
zone.setStartRule(month, day, dayOfWeek, time);
} catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
ex = e;
}
if ((ex == null) != shouldBeGood) {
errln("setStartRule(month=" + month + ", day=" + day +
", dayOfWeek=" + dayOfWeek + ", time=" + time +
(shouldBeGood ? (") should work but throws " + ex)
: ") should fail but doesn't"));
}
ex = null;
try {
zone.setEndRule(month, day, dayOfWeek, time);
} catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
ex = e;
}
if ((ex == null) != shouldBeGood) {
errln("setEndRule(month=" + month + ", day=" + day +
", dayOfWeek=" + dayOfWeek + ", time=" + time +
(shouldBeGood ? (") should work but throws " + ex)
: ") should fail but doesn't"));
}
ex = null;
try {
SimpleTimeZone temp = new SimpleTimeZone(0, "Z",
month, day, dayOfWeek, time,
GOOD_MONTH, GOOD_DAY, GOOD_DAY_OF_WEEK, GOOD_TIME);
} catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
ex = e;
}
if ((ex == null) != shouldBeGood) {
errln("SimpleTimeZone(month=" + month + ", day=" + day +
", dayOfWeek=" + dayOfWeek + ", time=" + time +
(shouldBeGood ? (", <end>) should work but throws " + ex)
: ", <end>) should fail but doesn't"));
}
ex = null;
try {
SimpleTimeZone temp = new SimpleTimeZone(0, "Z",
GOOD_MONTH, GOOD_DAY, GOOD_DAY_OF_WEEK, GOOD_TIME,
month, day, dayOfWeek, time);
} catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
ex = e;
}
if ((ex == null) != shouldBeGood) {
errln("SimpleTimeZone(<start>, month=" + month + ", day=" + day +
", dayOfWeek=" + dayOfWeek + ", time=" + time +
(shouldBeGood ? (") should work but throws " + ex)
: ") should fail but doesn't"));
}
}
}
/**
* SimpleTimeZone.getOffset accepts illegal arguments.
*/
public void Test4154650() {
final int GOOD=1, BAD=0;
final int GOOD_ERA=GregorianCalendar.AD, GOOD_YEAR=1998, GOOD_MONTH=Calendar.AUGUST;
final int GOOD_DAY=2, GOOD_DOW=Calendar.SUNDAY, GOOD_TIME=16*3600000;
int[] DATA = {
GOOD, GOOD_ERA, GOOD_YEAR, GOOD_MONTH, GOOD_DAY, GOOD_DOW, GOOD_TIME,
GOOD, GregorianCalendar.BC, GOOD_YEAR, GOOD_MONTH, GOOD_DAY, GOOD_DOW, GOOD_TIME,
GOOD, GregorianCalendar.AD, GOOD_YEAR, GOOD_MONTH, GOOD_DAY, GOOD_DOW, GOOD_TIME,
BAD, GregorianCalendar.BC-1, GOOD_YEAR, GOOD_MONTH, GOOD_DAY, GOOD_DOW, GOOD_TIME,
BAD, GregorianCalendar.AD+1, GOOD_YEAR, GOOD_MONTH, GOOD_DAY, GOOD_DOW, GOOD_TIME,
GOOD, GOOD_ERA, GOOD_YEAR, Calendar.JANUARY, GOOD_DAY, GOOD_DOW, GOOD_TIME,
GOOD, GOOD_ERA, GOOD_YEAR, Calendar.DECEMBER, GOOD_DAY, GOOD_DOW, GOOD_TIME,
BAD, GOOD_ERA, GOOD_YEAR, Calendar.JANUARY-1, GOOD_DAY, GOOD_DOW, GOOD_TIME,
BAD, GOOD_ERA, GOOD_YEAR, Calendar.DECEMBER+1, GOOD_DAY, GOOD_DOW, GOOD_TIME,
GOOD, GOOD_ERA, GOOD_YEAR, Calendar.JANUARY, 1, GOOD_DOW, GOOD_TIME,
GOOD, GOOD_ERA, GOOD_YEAR, Calendar.JANUARY, 31, GOOD_DOW, GOOD_TIME,
BAD, GOOD_ERA, GOOD_YEAR, Calendar.JANUARY, 0, GOOD_DOW, GOOD_TIME,
BAD, GOOD_ERA, GOOD_YEAR, Calendar.JANUARY, 32, GOOD_DOW, GOOD_TIME,
GOOD, GOOD_ERA, GOOD_YEAR, GOOD_MONTH, GOOD_DAY, Calendar.SUNDAY, GOOD_TIME,
GOOD, GOOD_ERA, GOOD_YEAR, GOOD_MONTH, GOOD_DAY, Calendar.SATURDAY, GOOD_TIME,
BAD, GOOD_ERA, GOOD_YEAR, GOOD_MONTH, GOOD_DAY, Calendar.SUNDAY-1, GOOD_TIME,
BAD, GOOD_ERA, GOOD_YEAR, GOOD_MONTH, GOOD_DAY, Calendar.SATURDAY+1, GOOD_TIME,
GOOD, GOOD_ERA, GOOD_YEAR, GOOD_MONTH, GOOD_DAY, GOOD_DOW, 0,
GOOD, GOOD_ERA, GOOD_YEAR, GOOD_MONTH, GOOD_DAY, GOOD_DOW, 24*3600000-1,
BAD, GOOD_ERA, GOOD_YEAR, GOOD_MONTH, GOOD_DAY, GOOD_DOW, -1,
BAD, GOOD_ERA, GOOD_YEAR, GOOD_MONTH, GOOD_DAY, GOOD_DOW, 24*3600000,
};
TimeZone tz = TimeZone.getDefault();
for (int i=0; i<DATA.length; i+=7) {
boolean good = DATA[i] == GOOD;
IllegalArgumentException e = null;
try {
int offset = tz.getOffset(DATA[i+1], DATA[i+2], DATA[i+3],
DATA[i+4], DATA[i+5], DATA[i+6]);
} catch (IllegalArgumentException ex) {
e = ex;
}
if (good != (e == null)) {
errln("Fail: getOffset(" +
DATA[i+1] + ", " + DATA[i+2] + ", " + DATA[i+3] + ", " +
DATA[i+4] + ", " + DATA[i+5] + ", " + DATA[i+6] +
(good ? (") threw " + e) : ") accepts invalid args"));
}
}
}
/**
* TimeZone constructors allow null IDs.
*/
public void Test4159922() {
TimeZone z = null;
// TimeZone API. Only hasSameRules() and setDefault() should
// allow null.
try {
z = TimeZone.getTimeZone((String)null);
errln("FAIL: Null allowed in getTimeZone");
} catch (NullPointerException e) {}
z = TimeZone.getTimeZone("GMT");
try {
z.getDisplayName(false, TimeZone.SHORT, null);
errln("FAIL: Null allowed in getDisplayName(3)");
} catch (NullPointerException e) {}
try {
z.getDisplayName(null);
errln("FAIL: Null allowed in getDisplayName(1)");
} catch (NullPointerException e) {}
try {
if (z.hasSameRules(null)) {
errln("FAIL: hasSameRules returned true");
}
} catch (NullPointerException e) {
errln("FAIL: Null NOT allowed in hasSameRules");
}
try {
z.inDaylightTime(null);
errln("FAIL: Null allowed in inDaylightTime");
} catch (NullPointerException e) {}
try {
z.setID(null);
errln("FAIL: Null allowed in setID");
} catch (NullPointerException e) {}
TimeZone save = TimeZone.getDefault();
try {
TimeZone.setDefault(null);
} catch (NullPointerException e) {
errln("FAIL: Null NOT allowed in setDefault");
} finally {
TimeZone.setDefault(save);
}
// SimpleTimeZone API
SimpleTimeZone s = null;
try {
s = new SimpleTimeZone(0, null);
errln("FAIL: Null allowed in SimpleTimeZone(2)");
} catch (NullPointerException e) {}
try {
s = new SimpleTimeZone(0, null, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0);
errln("FAIL: Null allowed in SimpleTimeZone(10)");
} catch (NullPointerException e) {}
try {
s = new SimpleTimeZone(0, null, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1000);
errln("FAIL: Null allowed in SimpleTimeZone(11)");
} catch (NullPointerException e) {}
}
/**
* TimeZone broken at midnight. The TimeZone code fails to handle
* transitions at midnight correctly.
*/
@SuppressWarnings("deprecation")
public void Test4162593() {
SimpleDateFormat fmt = new SimpleDateFormat("z", Locale.US);
final int ONE_HOUR = 60*60*1000;
TimeZone initialZone = TimeZone.getDefault();
SimpleTimeZone asuncion = new SimpleTimeZone(-4*ONE_HOUR, "America/Asuncion" /*PY%sT*/,
Calendar.OCTOBER, 1, 0 /*DOM*/, 0*ONE_HOUR,
Calendar.MARCH, 1, 0 /*DOM*/, 0*ONE_HOUR, 1*ONE_HOUR);
/* Zone
* Starting time
* Transition expected between start+1H and start+2H
*/
Object[] DATA = {
new SimpleTimeZone(2*ONE_HOUR, "Asia/Damascus" /*EE%sT*/,
Calendar.APRIL, 1, 0 /*DOM*/, 0*ONE_HOUR,
Calendar.OCTOBER, 1, 0 /*DOM*/, 0*ONE_HOUR, 1*ONE_HOUR),
new int[] {98, Calendar.SEPTEMBER, 30, 22, 0},
Boolean.TRUE,
asuncion,
new int[] {100, Calendar.FEBRUARY, 28, 22, 0},
Boolean.FALSE,
asuncion,
new int[] {100, Calendar.FEBRUARY, 29, 22, 0},
Boolean.TRUE,
};
String[] zone = new String[4];
try {
for (int j=0; j<DATA.length; j+=3) {
TimeZone tz = (TimeZone)DATA[j];
TimeZone.setDefault(tz);
fmt.setTimeZone(tz);
// Must construct the Date object AFTER setting the default zone
int[] p = (int[])DATA[j+1];
Date d = new Date(p[0], p[1], p[2], p[3], p[4]);
boolean transitionExpected = ((Boolean)DATA[j+2]).booleanValue();
logln(tz.getID() + ":");
for (int i=0; i<4; ++i) {
zone[i] = fmt.format(d);
logln("" + i + ": " + d);
d = new Date(d.getTime() + ONE_HOUR);
}
if (zone[0].equals(zone[1]) &&
(zone[1].equals(zone[2]) != transitionExpected) &&
zone[2].equals(zone[3])) {
logln("Ok: transition " + transitionExpected);
} else {
errln("Fail: boundary transition incorrect");
}
}
}
finally {
// restore the initial time zone so that this test case
// doesn't affect the others.
TimeZone.setDefault(initialZone);
}
}
/**
* TimeZone broken in last hour of year
*/
public void Test4173604() {
// test both SimpleTimeZone and ZoneInfo objects.
// @since 1.4
sub4173604(getPST());
sub4173604(TimeZone.getTimeZone("PST"));
}
private void sub4173604(TimeZone pst) {
int o22 = pst.getOffset(1, 1998, 11, 31, Calendar.THURSDAY, 22*60*60*1000);
int o23 = pst.getOffset(1, 1998, 11, 31, Calendar.THURSDAY, 23*60*60*1000);
int o00 = pst.getOffset(1, 1999, 0, 1, Calendar.FRIDAY, 0);
if (o22 != o23 || o22 != o00) {
errln("Offsets should be the same (for PST), but got: " +
"12/31 22:00 " + o22 +
", 12/31 23:00 " + o23 +
", 01/01 00:00 " + o00);
}
GregorianCalendar cal = new GregorianCalendar();
cal.setTimeZone(pst);
cal.clear();
cal.set(1998, Calendar.JANUARY, 1);
int lastDST = cal.get(Calendar.DST_OFFSET);
int transitions = 0;
int delta = 5;
while (cal.get(Calendar.YEAR) < 2000) {
cal.add(Calendar.MINUTE, delta);
if (cal.get(Calendar.DST_OFFSET) != lastDST) {
++transitions;
Calendar t = (Calendar)cal.clone();
t.add(Calendar.MINUTE, -delta);
logln(t.getTime() + " " + t.get(Calendar.DST_OFFSET));
logln(cal.getTime() + " " + (lastDST=cal.get(Calendar.DST_OFFSET)));
}
}
if (transitions != 4) {
errln("Saw " + transitions + " transitions; should have seen 4");
}
}
/**
* getDisplayName doesn't work with unusual savings/offsets.
*/
@SuppressWarnings("deprecation")
public void Test4176686() {
// Construct a zone that does not observe DST but
// that does have a DST savings (which should be ignored).
int offset = 90 * 60000; // 1:30
SimpleTimeZone z1 = new SimpleTimeZone(offset, "_std_zone_");
z1.setDSTSavings(45 * 60000); // 0:45
// Construct a zone that observes DST for the first 6 months.
SimpleTimeZone z2 = new SimpleTimeZone(offset, "_dst_zone_");
z2.setDSTSavings(45 * 60000); // 0:45
z2.setStartRule(Calendar.JANUARY, 1, 0);
z2.setEndRule(Calendar.JULY, 1, 0);
// Also check DateFormat
DateFormat fmt1 = new SimpleDateFormat("z");
fmt1.setTimeZone(z1); // Format uses standard zone
DateFormat fmt2 = new SimpleDateFormat("z");
fmt2.setTimeZone(z2); // Format uses DST zone
Date dst = new Date(1970-1900, Calendar.FEBRUARY, 1); // Time in DST
Date std = new Date(1970-1900, Calendar.AUGUST, 1); // Time in standard
// Description, Result, Expected Result
String[] DATA = {
"getDisplayName(false, SHORT)/std zone",
z1.getDisplayName(false, TimeZone.SHORT), "GMT+01:30",
"getDisplayName(false, LONG)/std zone",
z1.getDisplayName(false, TimeZone.LONG ), "GMT+01:30",
"getDisplayName(true, SHORT)/std zone",
z1.getDisplayName(true, TimeZone.SHORT), "GMT+01:30",
"getDisplayName(true, LONG)/std zone",
z1.getDisplayName(true, TimeZone.LONG ), "GMT+01:30",
"getDisplayName(false, SHORT)/dst zone",
z2.getDisplayName(false, TimeZone.SHORT), "GMT+01:30",
"getDisplayName(false, LONG)/dst zone",
z2.getDisplayName(false, TimeZone.LONG ), "GMT+01:30",
"getDisplayName(true, SHORT)/dst zone",
z2.getDisplayName(true, TimeZone.SHORT), "GMT+02:15",
"getDisplayName(true, LONG)/dst zone",
z2.getDisplayName(true, TimeZone.LONG ), "GMT+02:15",
"DateFormat.format(std)/std zone", fmt1.format(std), "GMT+01:30",
"DateFormat.format(dst)/std zone", fmt1.format(dst), "GMT+01:30",
"DateFormat.format(std)/dst zone", fmt2.format(std), "GMT+01:30",
"DateFormat.format(dst)/dst zone", fmt2.format(dst), "GMT+02:15",
};
for (int i=0; i<DATA.length; i+=3) {
if (!DATA[i+1].equals(DATA[i+2])) {
errln("FAIL: " + DATA[i] + " -> " + DATA[i+1] + ", exp " + DATA[i+2]);
}
}
}
/**
* SimpleTimeZone allows invalid DOM values.
*/
public void Test4184229() {
SimpleTimeZone zone = null;
try {
zone = new SimpleTimeZone(0, "A", 0, -1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0);
errln("Failed. No exception has been thrown for DOM -1 startDay");
} catch(IllegalArgumentException e) {
logln("(a) " + e.getMessage());
}
try {
zone = new SimpleTimeZone(0, "A", 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, -1, 0, 0);
errln("Failed. No exception has been thrown for DOM -1 endDay");
} catch(IllegalArgumentException e) {
logln("(b) " + e.getMessage());
}
try {
zone = new SimpleTimeZone(0, "A", 0, -1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1000);
errln("Failed. No exception has been thrown for DOM -1 startDay +savings");
} catch(IllegalArgumentException e) {
logln("(c) " + e.getMessage());
}
try {
zone = new SimpleTimeZone(0, "A", 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, -1, 0, 0, 1000);
errln("Failed. No exception has been thrown for DOM -1 endDay +savings");
} catch(IllegalArgumentException e) {
logln("(d) " + e.getMessage());
}
// Make a valid constructor call for subsequent tests.
zone = new SimpleTimeZone(0, "A", 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0);
try {
zone.setStartRule(0, -1, 0, 0);
errln("Failed. No exception has been thrown for DOM -1 setStartRule +savings");
} catch(IllegalArgumentException e) {
logln("(e) " + e.getMessage());
}
try {
zone.setStartRule(0, -1, 0);
errln("Failed. No exception has been thrown for DOM -1 setStartRule");
} catch(IllegalArgumentException e) {
logln("(f) " + e.getMessage());
}
try {
zone.setEndRule(0, -1, 0, 0);
errln("Failed. No exception has been thrown for DOM -1 setEndRule +savings");
} catch(IllegalArgumentException e) {
logln("(g) " + e.getMessage());
}
try {
zone.setEndRule(0, -1, 0);
errln("Failed. No exception has been thrown for DOM -1 setEndRule");
} catch(IllegalArgumentException e) {
logln("(h) " + e.getMessage());
}
}
/**
* SimpleTimeZone.getOffset() throws IllegalArgumentException when to get
* of 2/29/1996 (leap day).
*/
public void Test4208960 () {
// test both SimpleTimeZone and ZoneInfo objects.
// @since 1.4
sub4208960(getPST());
sub4208960(TimeZone.getTimeZone("PST"));
}
private void sub4208960(TimeZone tz) {
try {
int offset = tz.getOffset(GregorianCalendar.AD, 1996, Calendar.FEBRUARY, 29,
Calendar.THURSDAY, 0);
} catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
errln("FAILED: to get TimeZone.getOffset(2/29/96)");
}
try {
int offset = tz.getOffset(GregorianCalendar.AD, 1997, Calendar.FEBRUARY, 29,
Calendar.THURSDAY, 0);
errln("FAILED: TimeZone.getOffset(2/29/97) expected to throw Exception.");
} catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
logln("got IllegalArgumentException");
}
}
/**
* 4966229: java.util.Date methods may works incorrect.
* sun.util.calendar.ZoneInfo doesn't clone properly.
*/
@SuppressWarnings("deprecation")
public void Test4966229() {
TimeZone savedTZ = TimeZone.getDefault();
try {
TimeZone.setDefault(TimeZone.getTimeZone("GMT"));
Date d = new Date(2100-1900, 5, 1); // specify year >2037
TimeZone tz = TimeZone.getTimeZone("America/Los_Angeles");
Calendar cal = new GregorianCalendar(tz);
cal.setTime(d);
// Change the raw offset in tz
int offset = tz.getRawOffset();
tz.setRawOffset(0);
TimeZone tz2 = (TimeZone) tz.clone();
Calendar cal2 = new GregorianCalendar(tz2);
cal2.setTime(d);
int expectedHourOfDay = cal2.get(cal.HOUR_OF_DAY);
// Restore the GMT offset in tz which shouldn't affect tz2
tz.setRawOffset(offset);
cal2.setTime(d);
int hourOfDay = cal2.get(cal.HOUR_OF_DAY);
if (hourOfDay != expectedHourOfDay) {
errln("wrong hour of day: got: " + hourOfDay
+ ", expected: " + expectedHourOfDay);
}
} finally {
TimeZone.setDefault(savedTZ);
}
}
/**
* 6433179: (tz) Incorrect DST end for America/Winnipeg and Canada/Central in 2038+
*/
public void Test6433179() {
// Use the old America/Winnipeg rule for testing. Note that
// startMode is WALL_TIME for testing. It's actually
// STANDARD_TIME, though.
//Rule Winn 1966 2005 - Oct lastSun 2:00s 0 S
//Rule Winn 1987 2005 - Apr Sun>=1 2:00s 1:00 D
TimeZone tz = new SimpleTimeZone(-6*ONE_HOUR, "America/Winnipeg",
Calendar.APRIL, 1, -Calendar.SUNDAY, 2*ONE_HOUR, SimpleTimeZone.WALL_TIME,
Calendar.OCTOBER, -1, Calendar.SUNDAY, 2*ONE_HOUR, SimpleTimeZone.STANDARD_TIME,
1*ONE_HOUR);
Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance(tz, Locale.US);
cal.clear();
cal.set(2039, Calendar.OCTOBER, 1);
cal.getTime();
cal.set(cal.DAY_OF_WEEK, cal.SUNDAY);
cal.set(cal.DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH, -1);
cal.add(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, 2);
if (cal.get(cal.DST_OFFSET) == 0) {
errln("Should still be in DST.");
}
}
private static final int ONE_HOUR = 60 * 60 * 1000;
/**
* Returns an instance of SimpleTimeZone for
* "PST". (TimeZone.getTimeZone() no longer returns a
* SimpleTimeZone object.)
* @since 1.4
*/
private SimpleTimeZone getPST() {
return new SimpleTimeZone(-8*ONE_HOUR, "PST",
Calendar.APRIL, 1, -Calendar.SUNDAY, 2*ONE_HOUR,
Calendar.OCTOBER, -1, Calendar.SUNDAY, 2*ONE_HOUR,
1*ONE_HOUR);
}
}
//eof
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