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Java example source code file (CurrencyNameProviderTest.java)
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import java.text.*;
import java.util.*;
import sun.util.locale.provider.*;
import sun.util.resources.*;
public class CurrencyNameProviderTest extends ProviderTest {
public static void main(String[] s) {
Locale reservedLocale = Locale.getDefault();
try {
new CurrencyNameProviderTest();
} finally {
// restore the reserved locale
Locale.setDefault(reservedLocale);
}
}
CurrencyNameProviderTest() {
test1();
test2();
}
void test1() {
com.bar.CurrencyNameProviderImpl cnp = new com.bar.CurrencyNameProviderImpl();
com.bar.CurrencyNameProviderImpl2 cnp2 = new com.bar.CurrencyNameProviderImpl2();
Locale[] availloc = Locale.getAvailableLocales();
Locale[] testloc = availloc.clone();
List<Locale> jreimplloc = Arrays.asList(LocaleProviderAdapter.forJRE().getCurrencyNameProvider().getAvailableLocales());
List<Locale> providerloc = new ArrayList();
providerloc.addAll(Arrays.asList(cnp.getAvailableLocales()));
providerloc.addAll(Arrays.asList(cnp2.getAvailableLocales()));
for (Locale target: availloc) {
// pure JRE implementation
OpenListResourceBundle rb = ((ResourceBundleBasedAdapter)LocaleProviderAdapter.forJRE()).getLocaleData().getCurrencyNames(target);
boolean jreSupportsTarget = jreimplloc.contains(target);
for (Locale test: testloc) {
// get a Currency instance
Currency c = null;
try {
c = Currency.getInstance(test);
} catch (IllegalArgumentException iae) {}
if (c == null) {
continue;
}
// the localized symbol for the target locale
String currencyresult = c.getSymbol(target);
// the localized name for the target locale
String nameresult = c.getDisplayName(target);
// provider's name (if any)
String providerscurrency = null;
String providersname = null;
if (providerloc.contains(target)) {
if (cnp.isSupportedLocale(target)) {
providerscurrency = cnp.getSymbol(c.getCurrencyCode(), target);
providersname = cnp.getDisplayName(c.getCurrencyCode(), target);
} else {
providerscurrency = cnp2.getSymbol(c.getCurrencyCode(), target);
providersname = cnp2.getDisplayName(c.getCurrencyCode(), target);
}
}
// JRE's name
String jrescurrency = null;
String jresname = null;
String key = c.getCurrencyCode();
String nameKey = key.toLowerCase(Locale.ROOT);
if (jreSupportsTarget) {
try {
jrescurrency = rb.getString(key);
} catch (MissingResourceException mre) {}
try {
jresname = rb.getString(nameKey);
} catch (MissingResourceException mre) {}
}
checkValidity(target, jrescurrency, providerscurrency, currencyresult,
jreSupportsTarget && jrescurrency != null);
checkValidity(target, jresname, providersname, nameresult,
jreSupportsTarget && jresname != null);
}
}
}
final String pattern = "###,###\u00A4";
final String YEN_IN_OSAKA = "100,000\u5186\u3084\u3002";
final String YEN_IN_KYOTO = "100,000\u5186\u3069\u3059\u3002";
final String YEN_IN_TOKYO= "100,000JPY-tokyo";
final Locale OSAKA = new Locale("ja", "JP", "osaka");
final Locale KYOTO = new Locale("ja", "JP", "kyoto");
final Locale TOKYO = new Locale("ja", "JP", "tokyo");
Integer i = new Integer(100000);
String formatted;
DecimalFormat df;
void test2() {
Locale defloc = Locale.getDefault();
try {
df = new DecimalFormat(pattern, DecimalFormatSymbols.getInstance(OSAKA));
System.out.println(formatted = df.format(i));
if(!formatted.equals(YEN_IN_OSAKA)) {
throw new RuntimeException("formatted currency names mismatch. " +
"Should match with " + YEN_IN_OSAKA);
}
df.parse(YEN_IN_OSAKA);
Locale.setDefault(KYOTO);
df = new DecimalFormat(pattern, DecimalFormatSymbols.getInstance());
System.out.println(formatted = df.format(i));
if(!formatted.equals(YEN_IN_KYOTO)) {
throw new RuntimeException("formatted currency names mismatch. " +
"Should match with " + YEN_IN_KYOTO);
}
df.parse(YEN_IN_KYOTO);
Locale.setDefault(TOKYO);
df = new DecimalFormat(pattern, DecimalFormatSymbols.getInstance());
System.out.println(formatted = df.format(i));
if(!formatted.equals(YEN_IN_TOKYO)) {
throw new RuntimeException("formatted currency names mismatch. " +
"Should match with " + YEN_IN_TOKYO);
}
df.parse(YEN_IN_TOKYO);
} catch (ParseException pe) {
throw new RuntimeException("parse error occured" + pe);
} finally {
Locale.setDefault(defloc);
}
}
}
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