1/*
2********************************************************************************
3*   Copyright (C) 1997-2014, International Business Machines
4*   Corporation and others.  All Rights Reserved.
5********************************************************************************
6*
7* File DTFMTSYM.H
8*
9* Modification History:
10*
11*   Date        Name        Description
12*   02/19/97    aliu        Converted from java.
13*    07/21/98    stephen        Added getZoneIndex()
14*                            Changed to match C++ conventions
15********************************************************************************
16*/
17
18#ifndef DTFMTSYM_H
19#define DTFMTSYM_H
20
21#include "unicode/utypes.h"
22
23#if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING
24
25#include "unicode/calendar.h"
26#include "unicode/uobject.h"
27#include "unicode/locid.h"
28#include "unicode/udat.h"
29#include "unicode/ures.h"
30
31/**
32 * \file
33 * \brief C++ API: Symbols for formatting dates.
34 */
35
36U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
37
38/* forward declaration */
39class SimpleDateFormat;
40class Hashtable;
41
42/**
43 * DateFormatSymbols is a public class for encapsulating localizable date-time
44 * formatting data -- including timezone data. DateFormatSymbols is used by
45 * DateFormat and SimpleDateFormat.
46 * <P>
47 * Rather than first creating a DateFormatSymbols to get a date-time formatter
48 * by using a SimpleDateFormat constructor, clients are encouraged to create a
49 * date-time formatter using the getTimeInstance(), getDateInstance(), or
50 * getDateTimeInstance() method in DateFormat. Each of these methods can return a
51 * date/time formatter initialized with a default format pattern along with the
52 * date-time formatting data for a given or default locale. After a formatter is
53 * created, clients may modify the format pattern using the setPattern function
54 * as so desired. For more information on using these formatter factory
55 * functions, see DateFormat.
56 * <P>
57 * If clients decide to create a date-time formatter with a particular format
58 * pattern and locale, they can do so with new SimpleDateFormat(aPattern,
59 * new DateFormatSymbols(aLocale)).  This will load the appropriate date-time
60 * formatting data from the locale.
61 * <P>
62 * DateFormatSymbols objects are clonable. When clients obtain a
63 * DateFormatSymbols object, they can feel free to modify the date-time
64 * formatting data as necessary. For instance, clients can
65 * replace the localized date-time format pattern characters with the ones that
66 * they feel easy to remember. Or they can change the representative cities
67 * originally picked by default to using their favorite ones.
68 * <P>
69 * DateFormatSymbols are not expected to be subclassed. Data for a calendar is
70 * loaded out of resource bundles.  The 'type' parameter indicates the type of
71 * calendar, for example, "gregorian" or "japanese".  If the type is not gregorian
72 * (or NULL, or an empty string) then the type is appended to the resource name,
73 * for example,  'Eras_japanese' instead of 'Eras'.   If the resource 'Eras_japanese' did
74 * not exist (even in root), then this class will fall back to just 'Eras', that is,
75 * Gregorian data.  Therefore, the calendar implementor MUST ensure that the root
76 * locale at least contains any resources that are to be particularized for the
77 * calendar type.
78 */
79class U_I18N_API DateFormatSymbols : public UObject {
80public:
81    /**
82     * Construct a DateFormatSymbols object by loading format data from
83     * resources for the default locale, in the default calendar (Gregorian).
84     * <P>
85     * NOTE: This constructor will never fail; if it cannot get resource
86     * data for the default locale, it will return a last-resort object
87     * based on hard-coded strings.
88     *
89     * @param status    Status code.  Failure
90     *                  results if the resources for the default cannot be
91     *                  found or cannot be loaded
92     * @stable ICU 2.0
93     */
94    DateFormatSymbols(UErrorCode& status);
95
96    /**
97     * Construct a DateFormatSymbols object by loading format data from
98     * resources for the given locale, in the default calendar (Gregorian).
99     *
100     * @param locale    Locale to load format data from.
101     * @param status    Status code.  Failure
102     *                  results if the resources for the locale cannot be
103     *                  found or cannot be loaded
104     * @stable ICU 2.0
105     */
106    DateFormatSymbols(const Locale& locale,
107                      UErrorCode& status);
108
109#ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API
110    /**
111     * Construct a DateFormatSymbols object by loading format data from
112     * resources for the default locale, in the default calendar (Gregorian).
113     * <P>
114     * NOTE: This constructor will never fail; if it cannot get resource
115     * data for the default locale, it will return a last-resort object
116     * based on hard-coded strings.
117     *
118     * @param type      Type of calendar (as returned by Calendar::getType).
119     *                  Will be used to access the correct set of strings.
120     *                  (NULL or empty string defaults to "gregorian".)
121     * @param status    Status code.  Failure
122     *                  results if the resources for the default cannot be
123     *                  found or cannot be loaded
124     * @internal
125     */
126    DateFormatSymbols(const char *type, UErrorCode& status);
127
128    /**
129     * Construct a DateFormatSymbols object by loading format data from
130     * resources for the given locale, in the default calendar (Gregorian).
131     *
132     * @param locale    Locale to load format data from.
133     * @param type      Type of calendar (as returned by Calendar::getType).
134     *                  Will be used to access the correct set of strings.
135     *                  (NULL or empty string defaults to "gregorian".)
136     * @param status    Status code.  Failure
137     *                  results if the resources for the locale cannot be
138     *                  found or cannot be loaded
139     * @internal
140     */
141    DateFormatSymbols(const Locale& locale,
142                      const char *type,
143                      UErrorCode& status);
144#endif  /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */
145
146    /**
147     * Copy constructor.
148     * @stable ICU 2.0
149     */
150    DateFormatSymbols(const DateFormatSymbols&);
151
152    /**
153     * Assignment operator.
154     * @stable ICU 2.0
155     */
156    DateFormatSymbols& operator=(const DateFormatSymbols&);
157
158    /**
159     * Destructor. This is nonvirtual because this class is not designed to be
160     * subclassed.
161     * @stable ICU 2.0
162     */
163    virtual ~DateFormatSymbols();
164
165    /**
166     * Return true if another object is semantically equal to this one.
167     *
168     * @param other    the DateFormatSymbols object to be compared with.
169     * @return         true if other is semantically equal to this.
170     * @stable ICU 2.0
171     */
172    UBool operator==(const DateFormatSymbols& other) const;
173
174    /**
175     * Return true if another object is semantically unequal to this one.
176     *
177     * @param other    the DateFormatSymbols object to be compared with.
178     * @return         true if other is semantically unequal to this.
179     * @stable ICU 2.0
180     */
181    UBool operator!=(const DateFormatSymbols& other) const { return !operator==(other); }
182
183    /**
184     * Gets abbreviated era strings. For example: "AD" and "BC".
185     *
186     * @param count    Filled in with length of the array.
187     * @return         the era strings.
188     * @stable ICU 2.0
189     */
190    const UnicodeString* getEras(int32_t& count) const;
191
192    /**
193     * Sets abbreviated era strings. For example: "AD" and "BC".
194     * @param eras  Array of era strings (DateFormatSymbols retains ownership.)
195     * @param count Filled in with length of the array.
196     * @stable ICU 2.0
197     */
198    void setEras(const UnicodeString* eras, int32_t count);
199
200    /**
201     * Gets era name strings. For example: "Anno Domini" and "Before Christ".
202     *
203     * @param count    Filled in with length of the array.
204     * @return         the era name strings.
205     * @stable ICU 3.4
206     */
207    const UnicodeString* getEraNames(int32_t& count) const;
208
209    /**
210     * Sets era name strings. For example: "Anno Domini" and "Before Christ".
211     * @param eraNames  Array of era name strings (DateFormatSymbols retains ownership.)
212     * @param count Filled in with length of the array.
213     * @stable ICU 3.6
214     */
215    void setEraNames(const UnicodeString* eraNames, int32_t count);
216
217    /**
218     * Gets narrow era strings. For example: "A" and "B".
219     *
220     * @param count    Filled in with length of the array.
221     * @return         the narrow era strings.
222     * @stable ICU 4.2
223     */
224    const UnicodeString* getNarrowEras(int32_t& count) const;
225
226    /**
227     * Sets narrow era strings. For example: "A" and "B".
228     * @param narrowEras  Array of narrow era strings (DateFormatSymbols retains ownership.)
229     * @param count Filled in with length of the array.
230     * @stable ICU 4.2
231     */
232    void setNarrowEras(const UnicodeString* narrowEras, int32_t count);
233
234    /**
235     * Gets month strings. For example: "January", "February", etc.
236     * @param count Filled in with length of the array.
237     * @return the month strings. (DateFormatSymbols retains ownership.)
238     * @stable ICU 2.0
239     */
240    const UnicodeString* getMonths(int32_t& count) const;
241
242    /**
243     * Sets month strings. For example: "January", "February", etc.
244     *
245     * @param months    the new month strings. (not adopted; caller retains ownership)
246     * @param count     Filled in with length of the array.
247     * @stable ICU 2.0
248     */
249    void setMonths(const UnicodeString* months, int32_t count);
250
251    /**
252     * Gets short month strings. For example: "Jan", "Feb", etc.
253     *
254     * @param count Filled in with length of the array.
255     * @return the short month strings. (DateFormatSymbols retains ownership.)
256     * @stable ICU 2.0
257     */
258    const UnicodeString* getShortMonths(int32_t& count) const;
259
260    /**
261     * Sets short month strings. For example: "Jan", "Feb", etc.
262     * @param count        Filled in with length of the array.
263     * @param shortMonths  the new short month strings. (not adopted; caller retains ownership)
264     * @stable ICU 2.0
265     */
266    void setShortMonths(const UnicodeString* shortMonths, int32_t count);
267
268    /**
269     * Selector for date formatting context
270     * @stable ICU 3.6
271     */
272    enum DtContextType {
273         FORMAT,
274         STANDALONE,
275         DT_CONTEXT_COUNT
276    };
277
278    /**
279     * Selector for date formatting width
280     * @stable ICU 3.6
281     */
282    enum DtWidthType {
283         ABBREVIATED,
284         WIDE,
285         NARROW,
286         /**
287          * Short width is currently only supported for weekday names.
288          * @stable ICU 51
289          */
290         SHORT,
291         /**
292          */
293         DT_WIDTH_COUNT = 4
294    };
295
296    /**
297     * Gets month strings by width and context. For example: "January", "February", etc.
298     * @param count Filled in with length of the array.
299     * @param context The formatting context, either FORMAT or STANDALONE
300     * @param width   The width of returned strings, either WIDE, ABBREVIATED, or NARROW.
301     * @return the month strings. (DateFormatSymbols retains ownership.)
302     * @stable ICU 3.4
303     */
304    const UnicodeString* getMonths(int32_t& count, DtContextType context, DtWidthType width) const;
305
306    /**
307     * Sets month strings by width and context. For example: "January", "February", etc.
308     *
309     * @param months  The new month strings. (not adopted; caller retains ownership)
310     * @param count   Filled in with length of the array.
311     * @param context The formatting context, either FORMAT or STANDALONE
312     * @param width   The width of returned strings, either WIDE, ABBREVIATED, or NARROW.
313     * @stable ICU 3.6
314     */
315    void setMonths(const UnicodeString* months, int32_t count, DtContextType context, DtWidthType width);
316
317    /**
318     * Gets wide weekday strings. For example: "Sunday", "Monday", etc.
319     * @param count        Filled in with length of the array.
320     * @return the weekday strings. (DateFormatSymbols retains ownership.)
321     * @stable ICU 2.0
322     */
323    const UnicodeString* getWeekdays(int32_t& count) const;
324
325
326    /**
327     * Sets wide weekday strings. For example: "Sunday", "Monday", etc.
328     * @param weekdays     the new weekday strings. (not adopted; caller retains ownership)
329     * @param count        Filled in with length of the array.
330     * @stable ICU 2.0
331     */
332    void setWeekdays(const UnicodeString* weekdays, int32_t count);
333
334    /**
335     * Gets abbreviated weekday strings. For example: "Sun", "Mon", etc. (Note: The method name is
336     * misleading; it does not get the CLDR-style "short" weekday strings, e.g. "Su", "Mo", etc.)
337     * @param count        Filled in with length of the array.
338     * @return             the abbreviated weekday strings. (DateFormatSymbols retains ownership.)
339     * @stable ICU 2.0
340     */
341    const UnicodeString* getShortWeekdays(int32_t& count) const;
342
343    /**
344     * Sets abbreviated weekday strings. For example: "Sun", "Mon", etc. (Note: The method name is
345     * misleading; it does not set the CLDR-style "short" weekday strings, e.g. "Su", "Mo", etc.)
346     * @param abbrevWeekdays  the new abbreviated weekday strings. (not adopted; caller retains ownership)
347     * @param count           Filled in with length of the array.
348     * @stable ICU 2.0
349     */
350    void setShortWeekdays(const UnicodeString* abbrevWeekdays, int32_t count);
351
352    /**
353     * Gets weekday strings by width and context. For example: "Sunday", "Monday", etc.
354     * @param count   Filled in with length of the array.
355     * @param context The formatting context, either FORMAT or STANDALONE
356     * @param width   The width of returned strings, either WIDE, ABBREVIATED, SHORT, or NARROW
357     * @return the month strings. (DateFormatSymbols retains ownership.)
358     * @stable ICU 3.4
359     */
360    const UnicodeString* getWeekdays(int32_t& count, DtContextType context, DtWidthType width) const;
361
362    /**
363     * Sets weekday strings by width and context. For example: "Sunday", "Monday", etc.
364     * @param weekdays  The new weekday strings. (not adopted; caller retains ownership)
365     * @param count     Filled in with length of the array.
366     * @param context   The formatting context, either FORMAT or STANDALONE
367     * @param width     The width of returned strings, either WIDE, ABBREVIATED, SHORT, or NARROW
368     * @stable ICU 3.6
369     */
370    void setWeekdays(const UnicodeString* weekdays, int32_t count, DtContextType context, DtWidthType width);
371
372    /**
373     * Gets quarter strings by width and context. For example: "1st Quarter", "2nd Quarter", etc.
374     * @param count Filled in with length of the array.
375     * @param context The formatting context, either FORMAT or STANDALONE
376     * @param width   The width of returned strings, either WIDE or ABBREVIATED. There
377     *                are no NARROW quarters.
378     * @return the quarter strings. (DateFormatSymbols retains ownership.)
379     * @stable ICU 3.6
380     */
381    const UnicodeString* getQuarters(int32_t& count, DtContextType context, DtWidthType width) const;
382
383    /**
384     * Sets quarter strings by width and context. For example: "1st Quarter", "2nd Quarter", etc.
385     *
386     * @param quarters  The new quarter strings. (not adopted; caller retains ownership)
387     * @param count   Filled in with length of the array.
388     * @param context The formatting context, either FORMAT or STANDALONE
389     * @param width   The width of returned strings, either WIDE or ABBREVIATED. There
390     *                are no NARROW quarters.
391     * @stable ICU 3.6
392     */
393    void setQuarters(const UnicodeString* quarters, int32_t count, DtContextType context, DtWidthType width);
394
395    /**
396     * Gets AM/PM strings. For example: "AM" and "PM".
397     * @param count        Filled in with length of the array.
398     * @return             the weekday strings. (DateFormatSymbols retains ownership.)
399     * @stable ICU 2.0
400     */
401    const UnicodeString* getAmPmStrings(int32_t& count) const;
402
403    /**
404     * Sets ampm strings. For example: "AM" and "PM".
405     * @param ampms        the new ampm strings. (not adopted; caller retains ownership)
406     * @param count        Filled in with length of the array.
407     * @stable ICU 2.0
408     */
409    void setAmPmStrings(const UnicodeString* ampms, int32_t count);
410
411#ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API
412    /**
413     * Somewhat temporary constants for leap month pattern types, adequate for supporting
414     * just leap month patterns as needed for Chinese lunar calendar.
415     * Eventually we will add full support for different month pattern types (needed for
416     * other calendars such as Hindu) at which point this approach will be replaced by a
417     * more complete approach.
418     * @internal
419     */
420    enum EMonthPatternType
421    {
422        kLeapMonthPatternFormatWide,
423        kLeapMonthPatternFormatAbbrev,
424        kLeapMonthPatternFormatNarrow,
425        kLeapMonthPatternStandaloneWide,
426        kLeapMonthPatternStandaloneAbbrev,
427        kLeapMonthPatternStandaloneNarrow,
428        kLeapMonthPatternNumeric,
429        kMonthPatternsCount
430    };
431
432    /**
433     * Somewhat temporary function for getting complete set of leap month patterns for all
434     * contexts & widths, indexed by EMonthPatternType values. Returns NULL if calendar
435     * does not have leap month patterns. Note, there is currently no setter for this.
436     * Eventually we will add full support for different month pattern types (needed for
437     * other calendars such as Hindu) at which point this approach will be replaced by a
438     * more complete approach.
439     * @param count        Filled in with length of the array (may be 0).
440     * @return             The leap month patterns (DateFormatSymbols retains ownership).
441     *                     May be NULL if there are no leap month patterns for this calendar.
442     * @internal
443     */
444    const UnicodeString* getLeapMonthPatterns(int32_t& count) const;
445
446#endif  /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */
447
448#ifndef U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API
449    /**
450     * Gets timezone strings. These strings are stored in a 2-dimensional array.
451     * @param rowCount      Output param to receive number of rows.
452     * @param columnCount   Output param to receive number of columns.
453     * @return              The timezone strings as a 2-d array. (DateFormatSymbols retains ownership.)
454     * @deprecated ICU 3.6
455     */
456    const UnicodeString** getZoneStrings(int32_t& rowCount, int32_t& columnCount) const;
457#endif  /* U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API */
458
459    /**
460     * Sets timezone strings. These strings are stored in a 2-dimensional array.
461     * <p><b>Note:</b> SimpleDateFormat no longer use the zone strings stored in
462     * a DateFormatSymbols. Therefore, the time zone strings set by this mthod
463     * have no effects in an instance of SimpleDateFormat for formatting time
464     * zones.
465     * @param strings       The timezone strings as a 2-d array to be copied. (not adopted; caller retains ownership)
466     * @param rowCount      The number of rows (count of first index).
467     * @param columnCount   The number of columns (count of second index).
468     * @stable ICU 2.0
469     */
470    void setZoneStrings(const UnicodeString* const* strings, int32_t rowCount, int32_t columnCount);
471
472    /**
473     * Get the non-localized date-time pattern characters.
474     * @return    the non-localized date-time pattern characters
475     * @stable ICU 2.0
476     */
477    static const UChar * U_EXPORT2 getPatternUChars(void);
478
479    /**
480     * Gets localized date-time pattern characters. For example: 'u', 't', etc.
481     * <p>
482     * Note: ICU no longer provides localized date-time pattern characters for a locale
483     * starting ICU 3.8.  This method returns the non-localized date-time pattern
484     * characters unless user defined localized data is set by setLocalPatternChars.
485     * @param result    Output param which will receive the localized date-time pattern characters.
486     * @return          A reference to 'result'.
487     * @stable ICU 2.0
488     */
489    UnicodeString& getLocalPatternChars(UnicodeString& result) const;
490
491    /**
492     * Sets localized date-time pattern characters. For example: 'u', 't', etc.
493     * @param newLocalPatternChars the new localized date-time
494     * pattern characters.
495     * @stable ICU 2.0
496     */
497    void setLocalPatternChars(const UnicodeString& newLocalPatternChars);
498
499    /**
500     * Returns the locale for this object. Two flavors are available:
501     * valid and actual locale.
502     * @stable ICU 2.8
503     */
504    Locale getLocale(ULocDataLocaleType type, UErrorCode& status) const;
505
506    /* The following type and kCapContextUsageTypeCount cannot be #ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API,
507       they are needed for .h file declarations. */
508    /**
509     * Constants for capitalization context usage types.
510     * @internal
511     */
512    enum ECapitalizationContextUsageType
513    {
514#ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API
515        kCapContextUsageOther = 0,
516        kCapContextUsageMonthFormat,     /* except narrow */
517        kCapContextUsageMonthStandalone, /* except narrow */
518        kCapContextUsageMonthNarrow,
519        kCapContextUsageDayFormat,     /* except narrow */
520        kCapContextUsageDayStandalone, /* except narrow */
521        kCapContextUsageDayNarrow,
522        kCapContextUsageEraWide,
523        kCapContextUsageEraAbbrev,
524        kCapContextUsageEraNarrow,
525        kCapContextUsageZoneLong,
526        kCapContextUsageZoneShort,
527        kCapContextUsageMetazoneLong,
528        kCapContextUsageMetazoneShort,
529#endif /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */
530        kCapContextUsageTypeCount = 14
531    };
532
533    /**
534     * ICU "poor man's RTTI", returns a UClassID for the actual class.
535     *
536     * @stable ICU 2.2
537     */
538    virtual UClassID getDynamicClassID() const;
539
540    /**
541     * ICU "poor man's RTTI", returns a UClassID for this class.
542     *
543     * @stable ICU 2.2
544     */
545    static UClassID U_EXPORT2 getStaticClassID();
546
547private:
548
549    friend class SimpleDateFormat;
550    friend class DateFormatSymbolsSingleSetter; // see udat.cpp
551
552    /**
553     * Abbreviated era strings. For example: "AD" and "BC".
554     */
555    UnicodeString*  fEras;
556    int32_t         fErasCount;
557
558    /**
559     * Era name strings. For example: "Anno Domini" and "Before Christ".
560     */
561    UnicodeString*  fEraNames;
562    int32_t         fEraNamesCount;
563
564    /**
565     * Narrow era strings. For example: "A" and "B".
566     */
567    UnicodeString*  fNarrowEras;
568    int32_t         fNarrowErasCount;
569
570    /**
571     * Month strings. For example: "January", "February", etc.
572     */
573    UnicodeString*  fMonths;
574    int32_t         fMonthsCount;
575
576    /**
577     * Short month strings. For example: "Jan", "Feb", etc.
578     */
579    UnicodeString*  fShortMonths;
580    int32_t         fShortMonthsCount;
581
582    /**
583     * Narrow month strings. For example: "J", "F", etc.
584     */
585    UnicodeString*  fNarrowMonths;
586    int32_t         fNarrowMonthsCount;
587
588    /**
589     * Standalone Month strings. For example: "January", "February", etc.
590     */
591    UnicodeString*  fStandaloneMonths;
592    int32_t         fStandaloneMonthsCount;
593
594    /**
595     * Standalone Short month strings. For example: "Jan", "Feb", etc.
596     */
597    UnicodeString*  fStandaloneShortMonths;
598    int32_t         fStandaloneShortMonthsCount;
599
600    /**
601     * Standalone Narrow month strings. For example: "J", "F", etc.
602     */
603    UnicodeString*  fStandaloneNarrowMonths;
604    int32_t         fStandaloneNarrowMonthsCount;
605
606    /**
607     * CLDR-style format wide weekday strings. For example: "Sunday", "Monday", etc.
608     */
609    UnicodeString*  fWeekdays;
610    int32_t         fWeekdaysCount;
611
612    /**
613     * CLDR-style format abbreviated (not short) weekday strings. For example: "Sun", "Mon", etc.
614     */
615    UnicodeString*  fShortWeekdays;
616    int32_t         fShortWeekdaysCount;
617
618    /**
619     * CLDR-style format short weekday strings. For example: "Su", "Mo", etc.
620     */
621    UnicodeString*  fShorterWeekdays;
622    int32_t         fShorterWeekdaysCount;
623
624    /**
625     * CLDR-style format narrow weekday strings. For example: "S", "M", etc.
626     */
627    UnicodeString*  fNarrowWeekdays;
628    int32_t         fNarrowWeekdaysCount;
629
630    /**
631     * CLDR-style standalone wide weekday strings. For example: "Sunday", "Monday", etc.
632     */
633    UnicodeString*  fStandaloneWeekdays;
634    int32_t         fStandaloneWeekdaysCount;
635
636    /**
637     * CLDR-style standalone abbreviated (not short) weekday strings. For example: "Sun", "Mon", etc.
638     */
639    UnicodeString*  fStandaloneShortWeekdays;
640    int32_t         fStandaloneShortWeekdaysCount;
641
642    /**
643     * CLDR-style standalone short weekday strings. For example: "Su", "Mo", etc.
644     */
645    UnicodeString*  fStandaloneShorterWeekdays;
646    int32_t         fStandaloneShorterWeekdaysCount;
647
648    /**
649     * Standalone Narrow weekday strings. For example: "Sun", "Mon", etc.
650     */
651    UnicodeString*  fStandaloneNarrowWeekdays;
652    int32_t         fStandaloneNarrowWeekdaysCount;
653
654    /**
655     * Ampm strings. For example: "AM" and "PM".
656     */
657    UnicodeString*  fAmPms;
658    int32_t         fAmPmsCount;
659
660    /**
661     * Quarter strings. For example: "1st quarter", "2nd quarter", etc.
662     */
663    UnicodeString  *fQuarters;
664    int32_t         fQuartersCount;
665
666    /**
667     * Short quarters. For example: "Q1", "Q2", etc.
668     */
669    UnicodeString  *fShortQuarters;
670    int32_t         fShortQuartersCount;
671
672    /**
673     * Standalone quarter strings. For example: "1st quarter", "2nd quarter", etc.
674     */
675    UnicodeString  *fStandaloneQuarters;
676    int32_t         fStandaloneQuartersCount;
677
678    /**
679     * Standalone short quarter strings. For example: "Q1", "Q2", etc.
680     */
681    UnicodeString  *fStandaloneShortQuarters;
682    int32_t         fStandaloneShortQuartersCount;
683
684    /**
685     * All leap month patterns, for example "{0}bis".
686     */
687    UnicodeString  *fLeapMonthPatterns;
688    int32_t         fLeapMonthPatternsCount;
689
690    /**
691     * (Format) Short cyclic year names, for example: "jia-zi", "yi-chou", ... "gui-hai"
692     */
693    UnicodeString*  fShortYearNames;
694    int32_t         fShortYearNamesCount;
695
696    /**
697     * Localized names of time zones in this locale.  This is a
698     * two-dimensional array of strings of size n by m,
699     * where m is at least 5 and up to 7.  Each of the n rows is an
700     * entry containing the localized names for a single TimeZone.
701     *
702     * Each such row contains (with i ranging from 0..n-1):
703     *
704     * zoneStrings[i][0] - time zone ID
705     *  example: America/Los_Angeles
706     * zoneStrings[i][1] - long name of zone in standard time
707     *  example: Pacific Standard Time
708     * zoneStrings[i][2] - short name of zone in standard time
709     *  example: PST
710     * zoneStrings[i][3] - long name of zone in daylight savings time
711     *  example: Pacific Daylight Time
712     * zoneStrings[i][4] - short name of zone in daylight savings time
713     *  example: PDT
714     * zoneStrings[i][5] - location name of zone
715     *  example: United States (Los Angeles)
716     * zoneStrings[i][6] - long generic name of zone
717     *  example: Pacific Time
718     * zoneStrings[i][7] - short generic of zone
719     *  example: PT
720     *
721     * The zone ID is not localized; it corresponds to the ID
722     * value associated with a system time zone object.  All other entries
723     * are localized names.  If a zone does not implement daylight savings
724     * time, the daylight savings time names are ignored.
725     *
726     * Note:CLDR 1.5 introduced metazone and its historical mappings.
727     * This simple two-dimensional array is no longer sufficient to represent
728     * localized names and its historic changes.  Since ICU 3.8.1, localized
729     * zone names extracted from ICU locale data is stored in a ZoneStringFormat
730     * instance.  But we still need to support the old way of customizing
731     * localized zone names, so we keep this field for the purpose.
732     */
733    UnicodeString   **fZoneStrings;         // Zone string array set by setZoneStrings
734    UnicodeString   **fLocaleZoneStrings;   // Zone string array created by the locale
735    int32_t         fZoneStringsRowCount;
736    int32_t         fZoneStringsColCount;
737
738    Locale                  fZSFLocale;         // Locale used for getting ZoneStringFormat
739
740    /**
741     * Localized date-time pattern characters. For example: use 'u' as 'y'.
742     */
743    UnicodeString   fLocalPatternChars;
744
745    /**
746     * Capitalization transforms. For each usage type, the first array element indicates
747     * whether to titlecase for uiListOrMenu context, the second indicates whether to
748     * titlecase for stand-alone context.
749     */
750     UBool fCapitalization[kCapContextUsageTypeCount][2];
751
752private:
753    /** valid/actual locale information
754     *  these are always ICU locales, so the length should not be a problem
755     */
756    char validLocale[ULOC_FULLNAME_CAPACITY];
757    char actualLocale[ULOC_FULLNAME_CAPACITY];
758
759    DateFormatSymbols(); // default constructor not implemented
760
761    /**
762     * Called by the constructors to actually load data from the resources
763     *
764     * @param locale               The locale to get symbols for.
765     * @param type                 Calendar Type (as from Calendar::getType())
766     * @param status               Input/output parameter, set to success or
767     *                             failure code upon return.
768     * @param useLastResortData    determine if use last resort data
769     */
770    void initializeData(const Locale& locale, const char *type, UErrorCode& status, UBool useLastResortData = FALSE);
771
772    /**
773     * Copy or alias an array in another object, as appropriate.
774     *
775     * @param dstArray    the copy destination array.
776     * @param dstCount    fill in with the lenth of 'dstArray'.
777     * @param srcArray    the source array to be copied.
778     * @param srcCount    the length of items to be copied from the 'srcArray'.
779     */
780    static void assignArray(UnicodeString*& dstArray,
781                            int32_t& dstCount,
782                            const UnicodeString* srcArray,
783                            int32_t srcCount);
784
785    /**
786     * Return true if the given arrays' contents are equal, or if the arrays are
787     * identical (pointers are equal).
788     *
789     * @param array1   one array to be compared with.
790     * @param array2   another array to be compared with.
791     * @param count    the length of items to be copied.
792     * @return         true if the given arrays' contents are equal, or if the arrays are
793     *                 identical (pointers are equal).
794     */
795    static UBool arrayCompare(const UnicodeString* array1,
796                             const UnicodeString* array2,
797                             int32_t count);
798
799    /**
800     * Create a copy, in fZoneStrings, of the given zone strings array. The
801     * member variables fZoneStringsRowCount and fZoneStringsColCount should be
802     * set already by the caller.
803     */
804    void createZoneStrings(const UnicodeString *const * otherStrings);
805
806    /**
807     * Delete all the storage owned by this object.
808     */
809    void dispose(void);
810
811    /**
812     * Copy all of the other's data to this.
813     * @param other the object to be copied.
814     */
815    void copyData(const DateFormatSymbols& other);
816
817    /**
818     * Create zone strings array by locale if not yet available
819     */
820    void initZoneStringsArray(void);
821
822    /**
823     * Delete just the zone strings.
824     */
825    void disposeZoneStrings(void);
826
827    /**
828     * Returns the date format field index of the pattern character c,
829     * or UDAT_FIELD_COUNT if c is not a pattern character.
830     */
831    static UDateFormatField U_EXPORT2 getPatternCharIndex(UChar c);
832
833    /**
834     * Returns TRUE if f (with its pattern character repeated count times) is a numeric field.
835     */
836    static UBool U_EXPORT2 isNumericField(UDateFormatField f, int32_t count);
837
838    /**
839     * Returns TRUE if c (repeated count times) is the pattern character for a numeric field.
840     */
841    static UBool U_EXPORT2 isNumericPatternChar(UChar c, int32_t count);
842};
843
844U_NAMESPACE_END
845
846#endif /* #if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING */
847
848#endif // _DTFMTSYM
849//eof
850