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39
40package java.text;
41
42import java.io.IOException;
43import java.io.ObjectInputStream;
44import java.io.ObjectOutputStream;
45import java.io.Serializable;
46import java.lang.ref.SoftReference;
47import java.util.Arrays;
48import java.util.Locale;
49import java.util.Objects;
50import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentHashMap;
51import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentMap;
52
53import libcore.icu.ICU;
54import libcore.icu.LocaleData;
55import libcore.icu.TimeZoneNames;
56
57/**
58 * <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> is a public class for encapsulating
59 * localizable date-time formatting data, such as the names of the
60 * months, the names of the days of the week, and the time zone data.
61 * <code>SimpleDateFormat</code> uses
62 * <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> to encapsulate this information.
63 *
64 * <p>
65 * Typically you shouldn't use <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> directly.
66 * Rather, you are encouraged to create a date-time formatter with the
67 * <code>DateFormat</code> class's factory methods: <code>getTimeInstance</code>,
68 * <code>getDateInstance</code>, or <code>getDateTimeInstance</code>.
69 * These methods automatically create a <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> for
70 * the formatter so that you don't have to. After the
71 * formatter is created, you may modify its format pattern using the
72 * <code>setPattern</code> method. For more information about
73 * creating formatters using <code>DateFormat</code>'s factory methods,
74 * see {@link DateFormat}.
75 *
76 * <p>
77 * If you decide to create a date-time formatter with a specific
78 * format pattern for a specific locale, you can do so with:
79 * <blockquote>
80 * <pre>
81 * new SimpleDateFormat(aPattern, DateFormatSymbols.getInstance(aLocale)).
82 * </pre>
83 * </blockquote>
84 *
85 * <p>
86 * <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> objects are cloneable. When you obtain
87 * a <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> object, feel free to modify the
88 * date-time formatting data. For instance, you can replace the localized
89 * date-time format pattern characters with the ones that you feel easy
90 * to remember. Or you can change the representative cities
91 * to your favorite ones.
92 *
93 * <p>
94 * New <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> subclasses may be added to support
95 * <code>SimpleDateFormat</code> for date-time formatting for additional locales.
96
97 * @see          DateFormat
98 * @see          SimpleDateFormat
99 * @see          java.util.SimpleTimeZone
100 * @author       Chen-Lieh Huang
101 */
102public class DateFormatSymbols implements Serializable, Cloneable {
103
104    // Android-changed: Removed reference to DateFormatSymbolsProvider but suggested getInstance()
105    // be used instead in case Android supports it in future.
106    /**
107     * Construct a DateFormatSymbols object by loading format data from
108     * resources for the default {@link java.util.Locale.Category#FORMAT FORMAT}
109     * locale. It is recommended that the {@link #getInstance(Locale) getInstance} method is used
110     * instead.
111     * <p>This is equivalent to calling
112     * {@link #DateFormatSymbols(Locale)
113     *     DateFormatSymbols(Locale.getDefault(Locale.Category.FORMAT))}.
114     * @see #getInstance()
115     * @see java.util.Locale#getDefault(java.util.Locale.Category)
116     * @see java.util.Locale.Category#FORMAT
117     * @exception  java.util.MissingResourceException
118     *             if the resources for the default locale cannot be
119     *             found or cannot be loaded.
120     */
121    public DateFormatSymbols()
122    {
123        initializeData(Locale.getDefault(Locale.Category.FORMAT));
124    }
125
126    // Android-changed: Removed reference to DateFormatSymbolsProvider but suggested getInstance()
127    // be used instead in case Android supports it in future.
128    /**
129     * Construct a DateFormatSymbols object by loading format data from
130     * resources for the given locale. It is recommended that the
131     * {@link #getInstance(Locale) getInstance} method is used instead.
132     *
133     * @param locale the desired locale
134     * @see #getInstance(Locale)
135     * @exception  java.util.MissingResourceException
136     *             if the resources for the specified locale cannot be
137     *             found or cannot be loaded.
138     */
139    public DateFormatSymbols(Locale locale)
140    {
141        initializeData(locale);
142    }
143
144    // Android-removed: unused private DateFormatSymbols(boolean) constructor.
145
146    /**
147     * Era strings. For example: "AD" and "BC".  An array of 2 strings,
148     * indexed by <code>Calendar.BC</code> and <code>Calendar.AD</code>.
149     * @serial
150     */
151    String eras[] = null;
152
153    /**
154     * Month strings. For example: "January", "February", etc.  An array
155     * of 13 strings (some calendars have 13 months), indexed by
156     * <code>Calendar.JANUARY</code>, <code>Calendar.FEBRUARY</code>, etc.
157     * @serial
158     */
159    String months[] = null;
160
161    /**
162     * Short month strings. For example: "Jan", "Feb", etc.  An array of
163     * 13 strings (some calendars have 13 months), indexed by
164     * <code>Calendar.JANUARY</code>, <code>Calendar.FEBRUARY</code>, etc.
165
166     * @serial
167     */
168    String shortMonths[] = null;
169
170    /**
171     * Weekday strings. For example: "Sunday", "Monday", etc.  An array
172     * of 8 strings, indexed by <code>Calendar.SUNDAY</code>,
173     * <code>Calendar.MONDAY</code>, etc.
174     * The element <code>weekdays[0]</code> is ignored.
175     * @serial
176     */
177    String weekdays[] = null;
178
179    /**
180     * Short weekday strings. For example: "Sun", "Mon", etc.  An array
181     * of 8 strings, indexed by <code>Calendar.SUNDAY</code>,
182     * <code>Calendar.MONDAY</code>, etc.
183     * The element <code>shortWeekdays[0]</code> is ignored.
184     * @serial
185     */
186    String shortWeekdays[] = null;
187
188    /**
189     * AM and PM strings. For example: "AM" and "PM".  An array of
190     * 2 strings, indexed by <code>Calendar.AM</code> and
191     * <code>Calendar.PM</code>.
192     * @serial
193     */
194    String ampms[] = null;
195
196    /**
197     * Localized names of time zones in this locale.  This is a
198     * two-dimensional array of strings of size <em>n</em> by <em>m</em>,
199     * where <em>m</em> is at least 5.  Each of the <em>n</em> rows is an
200     * entry containing the localized names for a single <code>TimeZone</code>.
201     * Each such row contains (with <code>i</code> ranging from
202     * 0..<em>n</em>-1):
203     * <ul>
204     * <li><code>zoneStrings[i][0]</code> - time zone ID</li>
205     * <li><code>zoneStrings[i][1]</code> - long name of zone in standard
206     * time</li>
207     * <li><code>zoneStrings[i][2]</code> - short name of zone in
208     * standard time</li>
209     * <li><code>zoneStrings[i][3]</code> - long name of zone in daylight
210     * saving time</li>
211     * <li><code>zoneStrings[i][4]</code> - short name of zone in daylight
212     * saving time</li>
213     * </ul>
214     * The zone ID is <em>not</em> localized; it's one of the valid IDs of
215     * the {@link java.util.TimeZone TimeZone} class that are not
216     * <a href="../java/util/TimeZone.html#CustomID">custom IDs</a>.
217     * All other entries are localized names.
218     * @see java.util.TimeZone
219     * @serial
220     */
221    String zoneStrings[][] = null;
222
223    /**
224     * Indicates that zoneStrings is set externally with setZoneStrings() method.
225     */
226    transient boolean isZoneStringsSet = false;
227
228    /**
229     * Unlocalized date-time pattern characters. For example: 'y', 'd', etc.
230     * All locales use the same these unlocalized pattern characters.
231     */
232    // Android-changed: Add 'c' (standalone day of week), 'b' (day period),
233    //   'B' (flexible day period)
234    static final String  patternChars = "GyMdkHmsSEDFwWahKzZYuXLcbB";
235
236    static final int PATTERN_ERA                  =  0; // G
237    static final int PATTERN_YEAR                 =  1; // y
238    static final int PATTERN_MONTH                =  2; // M
239    static final int PATTERN_DAY_OF_MONTH         =  3; // d
240    static final int PATTERN_HOUR_OF_DAY1         =  4; // k
241    static final int PATTERN_HOUR_OF_DAY0         =  5; // H
242    static final int PATTERN_MINUTE               =  6; // m
243    static final int PATTERN_SECOND               =  7; // s
244    static final int PATTERN_MILLISECOND          =  8; // S
245    static final int PATTERN_DAY_OF_WEEK          =  9; // E
246    static final int PATTERN_DAY_OF_YEAR          = 10; // D
247    static final int PATTERN_DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH = 11; // F
248    static final int PATTERN_WEEK_OF_YEAR         = 12; // w
249    static final int PATTERN_WEEK_OF_MONTH        = 13; // W
250    static final int PATTERN_AM_PM                = 14; // a
251    static final int PATTERN_HOUR1                = 15; // h
252    static final int PATTERN_HOUR0                = 16; // K
253    static final int PATTERN_ZONE_NAME            = 17; // z
254    static final int PATTERN_ZONE_VALUE           = 18; // Z
255    static final int PATTERN_WEEK_YEAR            = 19; // Y
256    static final int PATTERN_ISO_DAY_OF_WEEK      = 20; // u
257    static final int PATTERN_ISO_ZONE             = 21; // X
258    static final int PATTERN_MONTH_STANDALONE     = 22; // L
259    // Android-added: Constant for standalone day of week.
260    static final int PATTERN_STANDALONE_DAY_OF_WEEK = 23; // c
261    // Android-added: Constant for pattern letter 'b', 'B'
262    static final int PATTERN_DAY_PERIOD = 24; // b
263    static final int PATTERN_FLEXIBLE_DAY_PERIOD = 25; // B
264
265    /**
266     * Localized date-time pattern characters. For example, a locale may
267     * wish to use 'u' rather than 'y' to represent years in its date format
268     * pattern strings.
269     * This string must be exactly 18 characters long, with the index of
270     * the characters described by <code>DateFormat.ERA_FIELD</code>,
271     * <code>DateFormat.YEAR_FIELD</code>, etc.  Thus, if the string were
272     * "Xz...", then localized patterns would use 'X' for era and 'z' for year.
273     * @serial
274     */
275    String  localPatternChars = null;
276
277    /**
278     * The locale which is used for initializing this DateFormatSymbols object.
279     *
280     * @since 1.6
281     * @serial
282     */
283    Locale locale = null;
284
285    /* use serialVersionUID from JDK 1.1.4 for interoperability */
286    static final long serialVersionUID = -5987973545549424702L;
287
288    // BEGIN Android-added: Android specific serialization code.
289    // the internal serial version which says which version was written
290    // - 0 (default) for version up to JDK 1.1.4
291    // - 1 Android version that contains a whole bunch of new fields.
292    static final int currentSerialVersion = 1;
293
294    /**
295     * The version of the serialized data on the stream.  Possible values:
296     * <ul>
297     * <li><b>0</b> or not present on stream: JDK 1.1.4.
298     * <li><b>1</b> Android:
299     * </ul>
300     * When streaming out this class, the most recent format
301     * and the highest allowable <code>serialVersionOnStream</code>
302     * is written.
303     * @serial
304     * @since JDK1.1.4
305     */
306    private int serialVersionOnStream = currentSerialVersion;
307    // END Android-added: Android specific serialization code.
308
309    // BEGIN Android-added: Support for tiny and standalone field names.
310    /**
311     * Tiny month strings; "J", "F", "M" etc.
312     *
313     * @serial
314     */
315    private String[] tinyMonths;
316
317    /**
318     * Tiny weekday strings: "M", "F", "W" etc.
319     *
320     * @serial
321     */
322    private String[] tinyWeekdays;
323
324    /**
325     * Standalone month strings; "January", "February", "March" etc.
326     *
327     * @serial
328     */
329    private String[] standAloneMonths;
330
331    /**
332     * Short standalone month strings: "Jan", "Feb", "Mar" etc.
333     *
334     * @serial
335     */
336    private String[] shortStandAloneMonths;
337
338    /**
339     * Tiny standalone month strings: "J", "F", "M" etc.
340     *
341     * @serial
342     */
343    private String[] tinyStandAloneMonths;
344
345    /**
346     * Standalone weekday strings; "Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday" etc.
347     *
348     * @serial
349     */
350    private String[] standAloneWeekdays;
351
352    /**
353     * Short standalone weekday strings; "Mon", "Tue", "Wed" etc.
354     *
355     * @serial
356     */
357    private String[] shortStandAloneWeekdays;
358
359    /**
360     * Tiny standalone weekday strings; "M", "T", "W" etc.
361     *
362     * @serial
363     */
364    private String[] tinyStandAloneWeekdays;
365    // END Android-added: Support for tiny and standalone field names.
366
367    // Android-changed: Removed reference to DateFormatSymbolsProvider.
368    /**
369     * Returns an array of all locales for which the
370     * <code>getInstance</code> methods of this class can return
371     * localized instances.
372     *
373     * @return An array of locales for which localized
374     *         <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> instances are available.
375     * @since 1.6
376     */
377    public static Locale[] getAvailableLocales() {
378        // Android-changed: No support for DateFormatSymbolsProvider.
379        return ICU.getAvailableLocales();
380    }
381
382    // Android-changed: Removed reference to DateFormatSymbolsProvider.
383    /**
384     * Gets the <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> instance for the default
385     * locale.
386     * <p>This is equivalent to calling {@link #getInstance(Locale)
387     *     getInstance(Locale.getDefault(Locale.Category.FORMAT))}.
388     * @see java.util.Locale#getDefault(java.util.Locale.Category)
389     * @see java.util.Locale.Category#FORMAT
390     * @return a <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> instance.
391     * @since 1.6
392     */
393    public static final DateFormatSymbols getInstance() {
394        return getInstance(Locale.getDefault(Locale.Category.FORMAT));
395    }
396
397    // Android-changed: Removed reference to DateFormatSymbolsProvider.
398    /**
399     * Gets the <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> instance for the specified
400     * locale.
401     * @param locale the given locale.
402     * @return a <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> instance.
403     * @exception NullPointerException if <code>locale</code> is null
404     * @since 1.6
405     */
406    public static final DateFormatSymbols getInstance(Locale locale) {
407        // Android-changed: Removed used of DateFormatSymbolsProvider.
408        return (DateFormatSymbols) getCachedInstance(locale).clone();
409    }
410
411    /**
412     * Returns a DateFormatSymbols provided by a provider or found in
413     * the cache. Note that this method returns a cached instance,
414     * not its clone. Therefore, the instance should never be given to
415     * an application.
416     */
417    static final DateFormatSymbols getInstanceRef(Locale locale) {
418        // Android-changed: Removed used of DateFormatSymbolsProvider.
419        return getCachedInstance(locale);
420    }
421
422    // BEGIN Android-changed: Replace getProviderInstance() with getCachedInstance().
423    // Android removed support for DateFormatSymbolsProviders, but still caches DFS.
424    /**
425     * Returns a cached DateFormatSymbols if it's found in the
426     * cache. Otherwise, this method returns a newly cached instance
427     * for the given locale.
428     */
429    private static DateFormatSymbols getCachedInstance(Locale locale) {
430        SoftReference<DateFormatSymbols> ref = cachedInstances.get(locale);
431        DateFormatSymbols dfs;
432        if (ref == null || (dfs = ref.get()) == null) {
433            dfs = new DateFormatSymbols(locale);
434            ref = new SoftReference<>(dfs);
435            SoftReference<DateFormatSymbols> x = cachedInstances.putIfAbsent(locale, ref);
436            if (x != null) {
437                DateFormatSymbols y = x.get();
438                if (y != null) {
439                    dfs = y;
440                } else {
441                    // Replace the empty SoftReference with ref.
442                    cachedInstances.put(locale, ref);
443                }
444            }
445        }
446        return dfs;
447    }
448    // END Android-changed: Replace getProviderInstance() with getCachedInstance().
449
450    /**
451     * Gets era strings. For example: "AD" and "BC".
452     * @return the era strings.
453     */
454    public String[] getEras() {
455        return Arrays.copyOf(eras, eras.length);
456    }
457
458    /**
459     * Sets era strings. For example: "AD" and "BC".
460     * @param newEras the new era strings.
461     */
462    public void setEras(String[] newEras) {
463        eras = Arrays.copyOf(newEras, newEras.length);
464        cachedHashCode = 0;
465    }
466
467    /**
468     * Gets month strings. For example: "January", "February", etc.
469     *
470     * <p>If the language requires different forms for formatting and
471     * stand-alone usages, this method returns month names in the
472     * formatting form. For example, the preferred month name for
473     * January in the Czech language is <em>ledna</em> in the
474     * formatting form, while it is <em>leden</em> in the stand-alone
475     * form. This method returns {@code "ledna"} in this case. Refer
476     * to the <a href="http://unicode.org/reports/tr35/#Calendar_Elements">
477     * Calendar Elements in the Unicode Locale Data Markup Language
478     * (LDML) specification</a> for more details.
479     *
480     * @return the month strings.
481     */
482    public String[] getMonths() {
483        return Arrays.copyOf(months, months.length);
484    }
485
486    /**
487     * Sets month strings. For example: "January", "February", etc.
488     * @param newMonths the new month strings.
489     */
490    public void setMonths(String[] newMonths) {
491        months = Arrays.copyOf(newMonths, newMonths.length);
492        cachedHashCode = 0;
493    }
494
495    /**
496     * Gets short month strings. For example: "Jan", "Feb", etc.
497     *
498     * <p>If the language requires different forms for formatting and
499     * stand-alone usages, This method returns short month names in
500     * the formatting form. For example, the preferred abbreviation
501     * for January in the Catalan language is <em>de gen.</em> in the
502     * formatting form, while it is <em>gen.</em> in the stand-alone
503     * form. This method returns {@code "de gen."} in this case. Refer
504     * to the <a href="http://unicode.org/reports/tr35/#Calendar_Elements">
505     * Calendar Elements in the Unicode Locale Data Markup Language
506     * (LDML) specification</a> for more details.
507     *
508     * @return the short month strings.
509     */
510    public String[] getShortMonths() {
511        return Arrays.copyOf(shortMonths, shortMonths.length);
512    }
513
514    /**
515     * Sets short month strings. For example: "Jan", "Feb", etc.
516     * @param newShortMonths the new short month strings.
517     */
518    public void setShortMonths(String[] newShortMonths) {
519        shortMonths = Arrays.copyOf(newShortMonths, newShortMonths.length);
520        cachedHashCode = 0;
521    }
522
523    /**
524     * Gets weekday strings. For example: "Sunday", "Monday", etc.
525     * @return the weekday strings. Use <code>Calendar.SUNDAY</code>,
526     * <code>Calendar.MONDAY</code>, etc. to index the result array.
527     */
528    public String[] getWeekdays() {
529        return Arrays.copyOf(weekdays, weekdays.length);
530    }
531
532    /**
533     * Sets weekday strings. For example: "Sunday", "Monday", etc.
534     * @param newWeekdays the new weekday strings. The array should
535     * be indexed by <code>Calendar.SUNDAY</code>,
536     * <code>Calendar.MONDAY</code>, etc.
537     */
538    public void setWeekdays(String[] newWeekdays) {
539        weekdays = Arrays.copyOf(newWeekdays, newWeekdays.length);
540        cachedHashCode = 0;
541    }
542
543    /**
544     * Gets short weekday strings. For example: "Sun", "Mon", etc.
545     * @return the short weekday strings. Use <code>Calendar.SUNDAY</code>,
546     * <code>Calendar.MONDAY</code>, etc. to index the result array.
547     */
548    public String[] getShortWeekdays() {
549        return Arrays.copyOf(shortWeekdays, shortWeekdays.length);
550    }
551
552    /**
553     * Sets short weekday strings. For example: "Sun", "Mon", etc.
554     * @param newShortWeekdays the new short weekday strings. The array should
555     * be indexed by <code>Calendar.SUNDAY</code>,
556     * <code>Calendar.MONDAY</code>, etc.
557     */
558    public void setShortWeekdays(String[] newShortWeekdays) {
559        shortWeekdays = Arrays.copyOf(newShortWeekdays, newShortWeekdays.length);
560        cachedHashCode = 0;
561    }
562
563    /**
564     * Gets ampm strings. For example: "AM" and "PM".
565     * @return the ampm strings.
566     */
567    public String[] getAmPmStrings() {
568        return Arrays.copyOf(ampms, ampms.length);
569    }
570
571    /**
572     * Sets ampm strings. For example: "AM" and "PM".
573     * @param newAmpms the new ampm strings.
574     */
575    public void setAmPmStrings(String[] newAmpms) {
576        ampms = Arrays.copyOf(newAmpms, newAmpms.length);
577        cachedHashCode = 0;
578    }
579
580    // Android-changed: Removed reference to TimeZoneNameProvider.
581    /**
582     * Gets time zone strings.  Use of this method is discouraged; use
583     * {@link java.util.TimeZone#getDisplayName() TimeZone.getDisplayName()}
584     * instead.
585     * <p>
586     * The value returned is a
587     * two-dimensional array of strings of size <em>n</em> by <em>m</em>,
588     * where <em>m</em> is at least 5.  Each of the <em>n</em> rows is an
589     * entry containing the localized names for a single <code>TimeZone</code>.
590     * Each such row contains (with <code>i</code> ranging from
591     * 0..<em>n</em>-1):
592     * <ul>
593     * <li><code>zoneStrings[i][0]</code> - time zone ID</li>
594     * <li><code>zoneStrings[i][1]</code> - long name of zone in standard
595     * time</li>
596     * <li><code>zoneStrings[i][2]</code> - short name of zone in
597     * standard time</li>
598     * <li><code>zoneStrings[i][3]</code> - long name of zone in daylight
599     * saving time</li>
600     * <li><code>zoneStrings[i][4]</code> - short name of zone in daylight
601     * saving time</li>
602     * </ul>
603     * The zone ID is <em>not</em> localized; it's one of the valid IDs of
604     * the {@link java.util.TimeZone TimeZone} class that are not
605     * <a href="../util/TimeZone.html#CustomID">custom IDs</a>.
606     * All other entries are localized names.  If a zone does not implement
607     * daylight saving time, the daylight saving time names should not be used.
608     * <p>
609     * If {@link #setZoneStrings(String[][]) setZoneStrings} has been called
610     * on this <code>DateFormatSymbols</code> instance, then the strings
611     * provided by that call are returned. Otherwise, the returned array
612     * contains names provided by the runtime.
613     *
614     * @return the time zone strings.
615     * @see #setZoneStrings(String[][])
616     */
617    public String[][] getZoneStrings() {
618        return getZoneStringsImpl(true);
619    }
620
621    /**
622     * Sets time zone strings.  The argument must be a
623     * two-dimensional array of strings of size <em>n</em> by <em>m</em>,
624     * where <em>m</em> is at least 5.  Each of the <em>n</em> rows is an
625     * entry containing the localized names for a single <code>TimeZone</code>.
626     * Each such row contains (with <code>i</code> ranging from
627     * 0..<em>n</em>-1):
628     * <ul>
629     * <li><code>zoneStrings[i][0]</code> - time zone ID</li>
630     * <li><code>zoneStrings[i][1]</code> - long name of zone in standard
631     * time</li>
632     * <li><code>zoneStrings[i][2]</code> - short name of zone in
633     * standard time</li>
634     * <li><code>zoneStrings[i][3]</code> - long name of zone in daylight
635     * saving time</li>
636     * <li><code>zoneStrings[i][4]</code> - short name of zone in daylight
637     * saving time</li>
638     * </ul>
639     * The zone ID is <em>not</em> localized; it's one of the valid IDs of
640     * the {@link java.util.TimeZone TimeZone} class that are not
641     * <a href="../util/TimeZone.html#CustomID">custom IDs</a>.
642     * All other entries are localized names.
643     *
644     * @param newZoneStrings the new time zone strings.
645     * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the length of any row in
646     *    <code>newZoneStrings</code> is less than 5
647     * @exception NullPointerException if <code>newZoneStrings</code> is null
648     * @see #getZoneStrings()
649     */
650    public void setZoneStrings(String[][] newZoneStrings) {
651        String[][] aCopy = new String[newZoneStrings.length][];
652        for (int i = 0; i < newZoneStrings.length; ++i) {
653            int len = newZoneStrings[i].length;
654            if (len < 5) {
655                throw new IllegalArgumentException();
656            }
657            aCopy[i] = Arrays.copyOf(newZoneStrings[i], len);
658        }
659        zoneStrings = aCopy;
660        isZoneStringsSet = true;
661        // Android-changed: don't include zone strings in hashCode to avoid populating it.
662        // cachedHashCode = 0;
663    }
664
665    /**
666     * Gets localized date-time pattern characters. For example: 'u', 't', etc.
667     * @return the localized date-time pattern characters.
668     */
669    public String getLocalPatternChars() {
670        return localPatternChars;
671    }
672
673    /**
674     * Sets localized date-time pattern characters. For example: 'u', 't', etc.
675     * @param newLocalPatternChars the new localized date-time
676     * pattern characters.
677     */
678    public void setLocalPatternChars(String newLocalPatternChars) {
679        // Call toString() to throw an NPE in case the argument is null
680        localPatternChars = newLocalPatternChars.toString();
681        cachedHashCode = 0;
682    }
683
684    // BEGIN Android-added: Support for tiny and standalone field names.
685    String[] getTinyMonths() {
686        return tinyMonths;
687    }
688
689    String[] getStandAloneMonths() {
690        return standAloneMonths;
691    }
692
693    String[] getShortStandAloneMonths() {
694        return shortStandAloneMonths;
695    }
696
697    String[] getTinyStandAloneMonths() {
698        return tinyStandAloneMonths;
699    }
700
701    String[] getTinyWeekdays() {
702        return tinyWeekdays;
703    }
704
705    String[] getStandAloneWeekdays() {
706        return standAloneWeekdays;
707    }
708
709    String[] getShortStandAloneWeekdays() {
710        return shortStandAloneWeekdays;
711    }
712
713    String[] getTinyStandAloneWeekdays() {
714        return tinyStandAloneWeekdays;
715    }
716    // END Android-added: Support for tiny and standalone field names.
717
718    /**
719     * Overrides Cloneable
720     */
721    public Object clone()
722    {
723        try
724        {
725            DateFormatSymbols other = (DateFormatSymbols)super.clone();
726            copyMembers(this, other);
727            return other;
728        } catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) {
729            throw new InternalError(e);
730        }
731    }
732
733    /**
734     * Override hashCode.
735     * Generates a hash code for the DateFormatSymbols object.
736     */
737    @Override
738    public int hashCode() {
739        int hashCode = cachedHashCode;
740        if (hashCode == 0) {
741            hashCode = 5;
742            hashCode = 11 * hashCode + Arrays.hashCode(eras);
743            hashCode = 11 * hashCode + Arrays.hashCode(months);
744            hashCode = 11 * hashCode + Arrays.hashCode(shortMonths);
745            hashCode = 11 * hashCode + Arrays.hashCode(weekdays);
746            hashCode = 11 * hashCode + Arrays.hashCode(shortWeekdays);
747            hashCode = 11 * hashCode + Arrays.hashCode(ampms);
748            // Android-changed: Don't include zone strings in hashCode to avoid populating it.
749            // hashCode = 11 * hashCode + Arrays.deepHashCode(getZoneStringsWrapper());
750            hashCode = 11 * hashCode + Objects.hashCode(localPatternChars);
751            cachedHashCode = hashCode;
752        }
753
754        return hashCode;
755    }
756
757    /**
758     * Override equals
759     */
760    public boolean equals(Object obj)
761    {
762        if (this == obj) return true;
763        if (obj == null || getClass() != obj.getClass()) return false;
764        DateFormatSymbols that = (DateFormatSymbols) obj;
765        // BEGIN Android-changed: Avoid populating zoneStrings just for the comparison, add fields.
766        if (!(Arrays.equals(eras, that.eras)
767                && Arrays.equals(months, that.months)
768                && Arrays.equals(shortMonths, that.shortMonths)
769                && Arrays.equals(tinyMonths, that.tinyMonths)
770                && Arrays.equals(weekdays, that.weekdays)
771                && Arrays.equals(shortWeekdays, that.shortWeekdays)
772                && Arrays.equals(tinyWeekdays, that.tinyWeekdays)
773                && Arrays.equals(standAloneMonths, that.standAloneMonths)
774                && Arrays.equals(shortStandAloneMonths, that.shortStandAloneMonths)
775                && Arrays.equals(tinyStandAloneMonths, that.tinyStandAloneMonths)
776                && Arrays.equals(standAloneWeekdays, that.standAloneWeekdays)
777                && Arrays.equals(shortStandAloneWeekdays, that.shortStandAloneWeekdays)
778                && Arrays.equals(tinyStandAloneWeekdays, that.tinyStandAloneWeekdays)
779                && Arrays.equals(ampms, that.ampms)
780                && ((localPatternChars != null
781                  && localPatternChars.equals(that.localPatternChars))
782                 || (localPatternChars == null
783                  && that.localPatternChars == null)))) {
784            return false;
785        }
786        if (!isZoneStringsSet && !that.isZoneStringsSet && Objects.equals(locale, that.locale)) {
787            return true;
788        }
789        return Arrays.deepEquals(getZoneStringsWrapper(), that.getZoneStringsWrapper());
790        // END Android-changed: Avoid populating zoneStrings just for the comparison.
791    }
792
793    // =======================privates===============================
794
795    /**
796     * Useful constant for defining time zone offsets.
797     */
798    static final int millisPerHour = 60*60*1000;
799
800    /**
801     * Cache to hold DateFormatSymbols instances per Locale.
802     */
803    private static final ConcurrentMap<Locale, SoftReference<DateFormatSymbols>> cachedInstances
804        = new ConcurrentHashMap<>(3);
805
806    private transient int lastZoneIndex = 0;
807
808    /**
809     * Cached hash code
810     */
811    transient volatile int cachedHashCode = 0;
812
813    // Android-changed: update comment to describe local modification.
814    /**
815     * Initializes this DateFormatSymbols with the locale data. This method uses
816     * a cached DateFormatSymbols instance for the given locale if available. If
817     * there's no cached one, this method populates this objects fields from an
818     * appropriate LocaleData object. Note: zoneStrings isn't initialized in this method.
819     */
820    private void initializeData(Locale locale) {
821        SoftReference<DateFormatSymbols> ref = cachedInstances.get(locale);
822        DateFormatSymbols dfs;
823        // Android-changed: invert cache presence check to simplify code flow.
824        if (ref != null && (dfs = ref.get()) != null) {
825            copyMembers(dfs, this);
826            return;
827        }
828
829        // BEGIN Android-changed: Use ICU data and move cache handling to getCachedInstance().
830        locale = LocaleData.mapInvalidAndNullLocales(locale);
831        LocaleData localeData = LocaleData.get(locale);
832
833        this.locale = locale;
834        eras = localeData.eras;
835        months = localeData.longMonthNames;
836        shortMonths = localeData.shortMonthNames;
837        ampms = localeData.amPm;
838        localPatternChars = patternChars;
839
840        weekdays = localeData.longWeekdayNames;
841        shortWeekdays = localeData.shortWeekdayNames;
842
843        initializeSupplementaryData(localeData);
844        // END Android-changed: Use ICU data and move cache handling to getCachedInstance().
845    }
846
847    // Android-removed: toOneBasedArray(String[])
848
849    // BEGIN Android-added: initializeSupplementaryData(LocaleData) for tiny and standalone fields.
850    private void initializeSupplementaryData(LocaleData localeData) {
851        // Tiny weekdays and months.
852        tinyMonths = localeData.tinyMonthNames;
853        tinyWeekdays = localeData.tinyWeekdayNames;
854
855        // Standalone month names.
856        standAloneMonths = localeData.longStandAloneMonthNames;
857        shortStandAloneMonths = localeData.shortStandAloneMonthNames;
858        tinyStandAloneMonths = localeData.tinyStandAloneMonthNames;
859
860        // Standalone weekdays.
861        standAloneWeekdays = localeData.longStandAloneWeekdayNames;
862        shortStandAloneWeekdays = localeData.shortStandAloneWeekdayNames;
863        tinyStandAloneWeekdays = localeData.tinyStandAloneWeekdayNames;
864    }
865    // END Android-added: initializeSupplementaryData(LocaleData) for tiny and standalone fields.
866
867    /**
868     * Package private: used by SimpleDateFormat
869     * Gets the index for the given time zone ID to obtain the time zone
870     * strings for formatting. The time zone ID is just for programmatic
871     * lookup. NOT LOCALIZED!!!
872     * @param ID the given time zone ID.
873     * @return the index of the given time zone ID.  Returns -1 if
874     * the given time zone ID can't be located in the DateFormatSymbols object.
875     * @see java.util.SimpleTimeZone
876     */
877    final int getZoneIndex(String ID) {
878        String[][] zoneStrings = getZoneStringsWrapper();
879
880        /*
881         * getZoneIndex has been re-written for performance reasons. instead of
882         * traversing the zoneStrings array every time, we cache the last used zone
883         * index
884         */
885        if (lastZoneIndex < zoneStrings.length && ID.equals(zoneStrings[lastZoneIndex][0])) {
886            return lastZoneIndex;
887        }
888
889        /* slow path, search entire list */
890        for (int index = 0; index < zoneStrings.length; index++) {
891            if (ID.equals(zoneStrings[index][0])) {
892                lastZoneIndex = index;
893                return index;
894            }
895        }
896
897        return -1;
898    }
899
900    /**
901     * Wrapper method to the getZoneStrings(), which is called from inside
902     * the java.text package and not to mutate the returned arrays, so that
903     * it does not need to create a defensive copy.
904     */
905    final String[][] getZoneStringsWrapper() {
906        if (isSubclassObject()) {
907            return getZoneStrings();
908        } else {
909            return getZoneStringsImpl(false);
910        }
911    }
912
913    // BEGIN Android-changed: extract initialization of zoneStrings to separate method.
914    private synchronized String[][] internalZoneStrings() {
915        if (zoneStrings == null) {
916            zoneStrings = TimeZoneNames.getZoneStrings(locale);
917        }
918        return zoneStrings;
919    }
920
921    private String[][] getZoneStringsImpl(boolean needsCopy) {
922        String[][] zoneStrings = internalZoneStrings();
923        // END Android-changed: extract initialization of zoneStrings to separate method.
924
925        if (!needsCopy) {
926            return zoneStrings;
927        }
928
929        int len = zoneStrings.length;
930        String[][] aCopy = new String[len][];
931        for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
932            aCopy[i] = Arrays.copyOf(zoneStrings[i], zoneStrings[i].length);
933        }
934        return aCopy;
935    }
936
937    private boolean isSubclassObject() {
938        return !getClass().getName().equals("java.text.DateFormatSymbols");
939    }
940
941    /**
942     * Clones all the data members from the source DateFormatSymbols to
943     * the target DateFormatSymbols.
944     *
945     * @param src the source DateFormatSymbols.
946     * @param dst the target DateFormatSymbols.
947     */
948    private void copyMembers(DateFormatSymbols src, DateFormatSymbols dst)
949    {
950        dst.locale = src.locale;
951        dst.eras = Arrays.copyOf(src.eras, src.eras.length);
952        dst.months = Arrays.copyOf(src.months, src.months.length);
953        dst.shortMonths = Arrays.copyOf(src.shortMonths, src.shortMonths.length);
954        dst.weekdays = Arrays.copyOf(src.weekdays, src.weekdays.length);
955        dst.shortWeekdays = Arrays.copyOf(src.shortWeekdays, src.shortWeekdays.length);
956        dst.ampms = Arrays.copyOf(src.ampms, src.ampms.length);
957        if (src.zoneStrings != null) {
958            dst.zoneStrings = src.getZoneStringsImpl(true);
959        } else {
960            dst.zoneStrings = null;
961        }
962        dst.localPatternChars = src.localPatternChars;
963        dst.cachedHashCode = 0;
964
965        // BEGIN Android-added: Support for tiny and standalone field names.
966        dst.tinyMonths = src.tinyMonths;
967        dst.tinyWeekdays = src.tinyWeekdays;
968
969        dst.standAloneMonths = src.standAloneMonths;
970        dst.shortStandAloneMonths = src.shortStandAloneMonths;
971        dst.tinyStandAloneMonths = src.tinyStandAloneMonths;
972
973        dst.standAloneWeekdays = src.standAloneWeekdays;
974        dst.shortStandAloneWeekdays = src.shortStandAloneWeekdays;
975        dst.tinyStandAloneWeekdays = src.tinyStandAloneWeekdays;
976        // END Android-added: Support for tiny and standalone field names.
977    }
978
979    // BEGIN Android-added: support reading non-Android serialized DFS.
980    private void readObject(ObjectInputStream stream) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException {
981        stream.defaultReadObject();
982
983        if (serialVersionOnStream < 1) {
984            LocaleData localeData = LocaleData.get(locale);
985            initializeSupplementaryData(localeData);
986        }
987
988        serialVersionOnStream = currentSerialVersion;
989    }
990    // END Android-added: support reading non-Android serialized DFS.
991
992    /**
993     * Write out the default serializable data, after ensuring the
994     * <code>zoneStrings</code> field is initialized in order to make
995     * sure the backward compatibility.
996     *
997     * @since 1.6
998     */
999    private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream stream) throws IOException {
1000        // Android-changed: extract initialization of zoneStrings to separate method.
1001        internalZoneStrings();
1002        stream.defaultWriteObject();
1003    }
1004}
1005