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/* SimpleDateFormat.java -- A class for parsing/formating simple 
   date constructs
   Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005
   Free Software Foundation, Inc.

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package java.text;

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import gnu.java.lang.CPStringBuilder;

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import gnu.java.text.AttributedFormatBuffer;
import gnu.java.text.FormatBuffer;
import gnu.java.text.FormatCharacterIterator;
import gnu.java.text.StringFormatBuffer;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InvalidObjectException;
import java.io.ObjectInputStream;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Calendar;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.GregorianCalendar;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.util.TimeZone;
import java.util.regex.Matcher;
import java.util.regex.Pattern;

/**
 * SimpleDateFormat provides convenient methods for parsing and formatting
 * dates using Gregorian calendars (see java.util.GregorianCalendar). 
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 * This class is not thread-safe; external synchronisation should be applied
 * if an instance is to be accessed from multiple threads.
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 */
public class SimpleDateFormat extends DateFormat 
{
  /** 
   * This class is used by <code>SimpleDateFormat</code> as a
   * compiled representation of a format string.  The field
   * ID, size, and character used are stored for each sequence
   * of pattern characters.
   */
  private class CompiledField
  {
    /**
     * The ID of the field within the local pattern characters.
     * Package private for use in out class.
     */
    int field;

    /**
     * The size of the character sequence.
     * Package private for use in out class.
     */
    int size;

    /**
     * The character used.
     */
    private char character;

    /** 
     * Constructs a compiled field using the
     * the given field ID, size and character
     * values.
     *
     * @param f the field ID.
     * @param s the size of the field.
     * @param c the character used.
     */
    public CompiledField(int f, int s, char c)
    {
      field = f;
      size = s;
      character = c;
    }

    /**
     * Retrieves the ID of the field relative to
     * the local pattern characters.
     */
    public int getField()
    {
      return field;
    }

    /**
     * Retrieves the size of the character sequence.
     */
    public int getSize()
    {
      return size;
    }

    /**
     * Retrieves the character used in the sequence.
     */
    public char getCharacter()
    {
      return character;
    }

    /**
     * Returns a <code>String</code> representation
     * of the compiled field, primarily for debugging
     * purposes.
     *
     * @return a <code>String</code> representation.
     */
    public String toString()
    {
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      CPStringBuilder builder;
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      builder = new CPStringBuilder(getClass().getName());
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      builder.append("[field=");
      builder.append(field);
      builder.append(", size=");
      builder.append(size);
      builder.append(", character=");
      builder.append(character);
      builder.append("]");

      return builder.toString();
    }
  }

  /**
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   * A list of <code>CompiledField</code>s and {@code String}s
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   * representing the compiled version of the pattern.
   *
   * @see CompiledField
   * @serial Ignored.
   */
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  private transient ArrayList<Object> tokens;
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  /**
   * The localised data used in formatting,
   * such as the day and month names in the local
   * language, and the localized pattern characters.
   *
   * @see DateFormatSymbols
   * @serial The localisation data.  May not be null.
   */
  private DateFormatSymbols formatData;

  /**
   * The date representing the start of the century
   * used for interpreting two digit years.  For
   * example, 24/10/2004 would cause two digit
   * years to be interpreted as representing
   * the years between 2004 and 2104.
   *
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   * @see #get2DigitYearStart()
   * @see #set2DigitYearStart(java.util.Date)
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   * @see Date
   * @serial The start date of the century for parsing two digit years.
   *         May not be null.
   */
  private Date defaultCenturyStart;

  /**
   * The year at which interpretation of two
   * digit years starts.
   *
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   * @see #get2DigitYearStart()
   * @see #set2DigitYearStart(java.util.Date)
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   * @serial Ignored.
   */
  private transient int defaultCentury;

  /**
   * The non-localized pattern string.  This
   * only ever contains the pattern characters
   * stored in standardChars.  Localized patterns
   * are translated to this form.
   *
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   * @see #applyPattern(String)
   * @see #applyLocalizedPattern(String)
   * @see #toPattern()
   * @see #toLocalizedPattern()
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   * @serial The non-localized pattern string.  May not be null.
   */
  private String pattern;

  /**
   * The version of serialized data used by this class.
   * Version 0 only includes the pattern and formatting
   * data.  Version 1 adds the start date for interpreting
   * two digit years.
   *
   * @serial This specifies the version of the data being serialized.
   *         Version 0 (or no version) specifies just <code>pattern</code>
   *         and <code>formatData</code>.  Version 1 adds
   *         the <code>defaultCenturyStart</code>.  This implementation
   *         always writes out version 1 data.
   */
  private int serialVersionOnStream = 1; // 0 indicates JDK1.1.3 or earlier

  /**
   * For compatability.
   */
  private static final long serialVersionUID = 4774881970558875024L;

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  // This string is specified in the root of the CLDR.
  private static final String standardChars = "GyMdkHmsSEDFwWahKzYeugAZvcL";
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  /**  
   * Represents the position of the RFC822 timezone pattern character
   * in the array of localized pattern characters.  In the
   * U.S. locale, this is 'Z'.  The value is the offset of the current
   * time from GMT e.g. -0500 would be five hours prior to GMT.
   */  
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  private static final int RFC822_TIMEZONE_FIELD = 23;
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  /**
   * Reads the serialized version of this object.
   * If the serialized data is only version 0,
   * then the date for the start of the century
   * for interpreting two digit years is computed.
   * The pattern is parsed and compiled following the process
   * of reading in the serialized data.
   *
   * @param stream the object stream to read the data from.
   * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs.
   * @throws ClassNotFoundException if the class of the serialized data
   *         could not be found.
   * @throws InvalidObjectException if the pattern is invalid.
   */ 
  private void readObject(ObjectInputStream stream)
    throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException
  {
    stream.defaultReadObject();
    if (serialVersionOnStream < 1)
      {
        computeCenturyStart ();
	serialVersionOnStream = 1;
      }
    else
      // Ensure that defaultCentury gets set.
      set2DigitYearStart(defaultCenturyStart);

    // Set up items normally taken care of by the constructor.
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    tokens = new ArrayList<Object>();
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    try
      {
	compileFormat(pattern);
      }
    catch (IllegalArgumentException e)
      {
	throw new InvalidObjectException("The stream pattern was invalid.");
      }
  }

  /**
   * Compiles the supplied non-localized pattern into a form
   * from which formatting and parsing can be performed.
   * This also detects errors in the pattern, which will
   * be raised on later use of the compiled data.
   *
   * @param pattern the non-localized pattern to compile.
   * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the pattern is invalid.
   */
  private void compileFormat(String pattern) 
  {
    // Any alphabetical characters are treated as pattern characters
    // unless enclosed in single quotes.

    char thisChar;
    int pos;
    int field;
    CompiledField current = null;

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    for (int i = 0; i < pattern.length(); i++)
      {
	thisChar = pattern.charAt(i);
	field = standardChars.indexOf(thisChar);
	if (field == -1)
	  {
	    current = null;
	    if ((thisChar >= 'A' && thisChar <= 'Z')
		|| (thisChar >= 'a' && thisChar <= 'z'))
	      {
		// Not a valid letter
		throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid letter "
						   + thisChar +
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						   " encountered at character "
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						   + i + ".");
	      }
	    else if (thisChar == '\'')
	      {
		// Quoted text section; skip to next single quote
		pos = pattern.indexOf('\'', i + 1);
		// First look for '' -- meaning a single quote.
		if (pos == i + 1)
		  tokens.add("'");
		else
		  {
		    // Look for the terminating quote.  However, if we
		    // see a '', that represents a literal quote and
		    // we must iterate.
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		    CPStringBuilder buf = new CPStringBuilder();
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		    int oldPos = i + 1;
		    do
		      {
			if (pos == -1)
			  throw new IllegalArgumentException("Quotes starting at character "
							     + i +
							     " not closed.");
			buf.append(pattern.substring(oldPos, pos));
			if (pos + 1 >= pattern.length()
			    || pattern.charAt(pos + 1) != '\'')
			  break;
			buf.append('\'');
			oldPos = pos + 2;
			pos = pattern.indexOf('\'', pos + 2);
		      }
		    while (true);
		    tokens.add(buf.toString());
		  }
		i = pos;
	      }
	    else
	      {
		// A special character
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		tokens.add(Character.valueOf(thisChar));
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	      }
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	  }
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	else
	  {
	    // A valid field
	    if ((current != null) && (field == current.field))
	      current.size++;
	    else
	      {
		current = new CompiledField(field, 1, thisChar);
		tokens.add(current);
	      }
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	  }
      }
  }

  /**
   * Returns a string representation of this
   * class.
   *
   * @return a string representation of the <code>SimpleDateFormat</code>
   *         instance.
   */
  public String toString() 
  {
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    CPStringBuilder output = new CPStringBuilder(getClass().getName());
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    output.append("[tokens=");
    output.append(tokens);
    output.append(", formatData=");
    output.append(formatData);
    output.append(", defaultCenturyStart=");
    output.append(defaultCenturyStart);
    output.append(", defaultCentury=");
    output.append(defaultCentury);
    output.append(", pattern=");
    output.append(pattern);
    output.append(", serialVersionOnStream=");
    output.append(serialVersionOnStream);
    output.append(", standardChars=");
    output.append(standardChars);
    output.append("]");
    return output.toString();
  }

  /**
   * Constructs a SimpleDateFormat using the default pattern for
   * the default locale.
   */
  public SimpleDateFormat() 
  {
    /*
     * There does not appear to be a standard API for determining 
     * what the default pattern for a locale is, so use package-scope
     * variables in DateFormatSymbols to encapsulate this.
     */
    super();
    Locale locale = Locale.getDefault();
    calendar = new GregorianCalendar(locale);
    computeCenturyStart();
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    tokens = new ArrayList<Object>();
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    formatData = new DateFormatSymbols(locale);
    pattern = (formatData.dateFormats[DEFAULT] + ' '
	       + formatData.timeFormats[DEFAULT]);
    compileFormat(pattern);
    numberFormat = NumberFormat.getInstance(locale);
    numberFormat.setGroupingUsed (false);
    numberFormat.setParseIntegerOnly (true);
    numberFormat.setMaximumFractionDigits (0);
  }
  
  /**
   * Creates a date formatter using the specified non-localized pattern,
   * with the default DateFormatSymbols for the default locale.
   *
   * @param pattern the pattern to use.
   * @throws NullPointerException if the pattern is null.
   * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the pattern is invalid.
   */
  public SimpleDateFormat(String pattern) 
  {
    this(pattern, Locale.getDefault());
  }

  /**
   * Creates a date formatter using the specified non-localized pattern,
   * with the default DateFormatSymbols for the given locale.
   *
   * @param pattern the non-localized pattern to use.
   * @param locale the locale to use for the formatting symbols.
   * @throws NullPointerException if the pattern is null.
   * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the pattern is invalid.
   */
  public SimpleDateFormat(String pattern, Locale locale) 
  {
    super();
    calendar = new GregorianCalendar(locale);
    computeCenturyStart();
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    tokens = new ArrayList<Object>();
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    formatData = new DateFormatSymbols(locale);
    compileFormat(pattern);
    this.pattern = pattern;
    numberFormat = NumberFormat.getInstance(locale);
    numberFormat.setGroupingUsed (false);
    numberFormat.setParseIntegerOnly (true);
    numberFormat.setMaximumFractionDigits (0);
  }

  /**
   * Creates a date formatter using the specified non-localized
   * pattern. The specified DateFormatSymbols will be used when
   * formatting.
   *
   * @param pattern the non-localized pattern to use.
   * @param formatData the formatting symbols to use.
   * @throws NullPointerException if the pattern or formatData is null.
   * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the pattern is invalid.
   */
  public SimpleDateFormat(String pattern, DateFormatSymbols formatData)
  {
    super();
    calendar = new GregorianCalendar();
    computeCenturyStart ();
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    tokens = new ArrayList<Object>();
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    if (formatData == null)
      throw new NullPointerException("formatData");
    this.formatData = formatData;
    compileFormat(pattern);
    this.pattern = pattern;
    numberFormat = NumberFormat.getInstance();
    numberFormat.setGroupingUsed (false);
    numberFormat.setParseIntegerOnly (true);
    numberFormat.setMaximumFractionDigits (0);
  }

  /**
   * This method returns a string with the formatting pattern being used
   * by this object.  This string is unlocalized.
   *
   * @return The format string.
   */
  public String toPattern()
  {
    return pattern;
  }

  /**
   * This method returns a string with the formatting pattern being used
   * by this object.  This string is localized.
   *
   * @return The format string.
   */
  public String toLocalizedPattern()
  {
    String localChars = formatData.getLocalPatternChars();
    return translateLocalizedPattern(pattern, standardChars, localChars);
  }

  /**
   * This method sets the formatting pattern that should be used by this
   * object.  This string is not localized.
   *
   * @param pattern The new format pattern.
   * @throws NullPointerException if the pattern is null.
   * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the pattern is invalid.
   */
  public void applyPattern(String pattern)
  {
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    tokens.clear();
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    compileFormat(pattern);
    this.pattern = pattern;
  }

  /**
   * This method sets the formatting pattern that should be used by this
   * object.  This string is localized.
   *
   * @param pattern The new format pattern.
   * @throws NullPointerException if the pattern is null.
   * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the pattern is invalid.
   */
  public void applyLocalizedPattern(String pattern)
  {
    String localChars = formatData.getLocalPatternChars();
    pattern = translateLocalizedPattern(pattern, localChars, standardChars);
    applyPattern(pattern);
  }

  /**
   * Translates either from or to a localized variant of the pattern
   * string.  For example, in the German locale, 't' (for 'tag') is
   * used instead of 'd' (for 'date').  This method translates
   * a localized pattern (such as 'ttt') to a non-localized pattern
   * (such as 'ddd'), or vice versa.  Non-localized patterns use
   * a standard set of characters, which match those of the U.S. English
   * locale.
   *
   * @param pattern the pattern to translate.
   * @param oldChars the old set of characters (used in the pattern).
   * @param newChars the new set of characters (which will be used in the
   *                 pattern).
   * @return a version of the pattern using the characters in
   *         <code>newChars</code>.
   */
  private String translateLocalizedPattern(String pattern,
					   String oldChars, String newChars)
  {
    int len = pattern.length();
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    CPStringBuilder buf = new CPStringBuilder(len);
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    boolean quoted = false;
    for (int i = 0;  i < len;  i++)
      {
	char ch = pattern.charAt(i);
	if (ch == '\'')
	  quoted = ! quoted;
	if (! quoted)
	  {
	    int j = oldChars.indexOf(ch);
	    if (j >= 0)
	      ch = newChars.charAt(j);
	  }
	buf.append(ch);
      }
    return buf.toString();
  }

  /** 
   * Returns the start of the century used for two digit years.
   *
   * @return A <code>Date</code> representing the start of the century
   * for two digit years.
   */
  public Date get2DigitYearStart()
  {
    return defaultCenturyStart;
  }

  /**
   * Sets the start of the century used for two digit years.
   *
   * @param date A <code>Date</code> representing the start of the century for
   * two digit years.
   */
  public void set2DigitYearStart(Date date)
  {
    defaultCenturyStart = date;
    calendar.clear();
    calendar.setTime(date);
    int year = calendar.get(Calendar.YEAR);
    defaultCentury = year - (year % 100);
  }

  /**
   * This method returns a copy of the format symbol information used
   * for parsing and formatting dates.
   *
   * @return a copy of the date format symbols.
   */
  public DateFormatSymbols getDateFormatSymbols()
  {
    return (DateFormatSymbols) formatData.clone();
  }

  /**
   * This method sets the format symbols information used for parsing
   * and formatting dates.
   *
   * @param formatData The date format symbols.
   * @throws NullPointerException if <code>formatData</code> is null.
   */
   public void setDateFormatSymbols(DateFormatSymbols formatData)
   {
     if (formatData == null)
       {
	 throw new
	   NullPointerException("The supplied format data was null.");
       }
     this.formatData = formatData;
   }

  /**
   * This methods tests whether the specified object is equal to this
   * object.  This will be true if and only if the specified object:
   * <p>
   * <ul>
   * <li>Is not <code>null</code>.</li>
   * <li>Is an instance of <code>SimpleDateFormat</code>.</li>
   * <li>Is equal to this object at the superclass (i.e., <code>DateFormat</code>)
   *     level.</li>
   * <li>Has the same formatting pattern.</li>
   * <li>Is using the same formatting symbols.</li>
   * <li>Is using the same century for two digit years.</li>
   * </ul>
   *
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   * @param o The object to compare for equality against.
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   *
   * @return <code>true</code> if the specified object is equal to this object,
   * <code>false</code> otherwise.
   */
  public boolean equals(Object o)
  {
    if (!super.equals(o))
      return false;

    if (!(o instanceof SimpleDateFormat))
      return false;

    SimpleDateFormat sdf = (SimpleDateFormat)o;

    if (defaultCentury != sdf.defaultCentury)
      return false;

    if (!toPattern().equals(sdf.toPattern()))
      return false;

    if (!getDateFormatSymbols().equals(sdf.getDateFormatSymbols()))
      return false;

    return true;
  }

  /**
   * This method returns a hash value for this object.
   *
   * @return A hash value for this object.
   */
  public int hashCode()
  {
    return super.hashCode() ^ toPattern().hashCode() ^ defaultCentury ^
      getDateFormatSymbols().hashCode();
  }


  /**
   * Formats the date input according to the format string in use,
   * appending to the specified StringBuffer.  The input StringBuffer
   * is returned as output for convenience.
   */
  private void formatWithAttribute(Date date, FormatBuffer buffer, FieldPosition pos)
  {
    String temp;
    calendar.setTime(date);

    // go through vector, filling in fields where applicable, else toString
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    Iterator<Object> iter = tokens.iterator();
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    while (iter.hasNext())
      {
	Object o = iter.next();
	if (o instanceof CompiledField)
	  {
	    CompiledField cf = (CompiledField) o;
	    int beginIndex = buffer.length();
	    
	    switch (cf.getField())
	      {
	      case ERA_FIELD:
		buffer.append (formatData.eras[calendar.get (Calendar.ERA)], DateFormat.Field.ERA);
		break;
	      case YEAR_FIELD:
		// If we have two digits, then we truncate.  Otherwise, we
		// use the size of the pattern, and zero pad.
		buffer.setDefaultAttribute (DateFormat.Field.YEAR);
		if (cf.getSize() == 2)
		  {
		    temp = "00"+String.valueOf (calendar.get (Calendar.YEAR));
		    buffer.append (temp.substring (temp.length() - 2));
		  }
		else
		  withLeadingZeros (calendar.get (Calendar.YEAR), cf.getSize(), buffer);
		break;
	      case MONTH_FIELD:
		buffer.setDefaultAttribute (DateFormat.Field.MONTH);
		if (cf.getSize() < 3)
		  withLeadingZeros (calendar.get (Calendar.MONTH) + 1, cf.getSize(), buffer);
		else if (cf.getSize() < 4)
		  buffer.append (formatData.shortMonths[calendar.get (Calendar.MONTH)]);
		else
		  buffer.append (formatData.months[calendar.get (Calendar.MONTH)]);
		break;
	      case DATE_FIELD:
		buffer.setDefaultAttribute (DateFormat.Field.DAY_OF_MONTH);
		withLeadingZeros (calendar.get (Calendar.DATE), cf.getSize(), buffer);
		break;
	      case HOUR_OF_DAY1_FIELD: // 1-24
		buffer.setDefaultAttribute(DateFormat.Field.HOUR_OF_DAY1);
		withLeadingZeros ( ((calendar.get (Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY) + 23) % 24) + 1, 
				   cf.getSize(), buffer);
		break;
	      case HOUR_OF_DAY0_FIELD: // 0-23
		buffer.setDefaultAttribute (DateFormat.Field.HOUR_OF_DAY0);
		withLeadingZeros (calendar.get (Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY), cf.getSize(), buffer);
		break;
	      case MINUTE_FIELD:
		buffer.setDefaultAttribute (DateFormat.Field.MINUTE);
		withLeadingZeros (calendar.get (Calendar.MINUTE),
				  cf.getSize(), buffer);
		break;
	      case SECOND_FIELD:
		buffer.setDefaultAttribute (DateFormat.Field.SECOND);
		withLeadingZeros(calendar.get (Calendar.SECOND), 
				 cf.getSize(), buffer);
		break;
	      case MILLISECOND_FIELD:
		buffer.setDefaultAttribute (DateFormat.Field.MILLISECOND);
		withLeadingZeros (calendar.get (Calendar.MILLISECOND), cf.getSize(), buffer);
		break;
	      case DAY_OF_WEEK_FIELD:
		buffer.setDefaultAttribute (DateFormat.Field.DAY_OF_WEEK);
		if (cf.getSize() < 4)
		  buffer.append (formatData.shortWeekdays[calendar.get (Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK)]);
		else
		  buffer.append (formatData.weekdays[calendar.get (Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK)]);
		break;
	      case DAY_OF_YEAR_FIELD:
		buffer.setDefaultAttribute (DateFormat.Field.DAY_OF_YEAR);
		withLeadingZeros (calendar.get (Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR), cf.getSize(), buffer);
		break;
	      case DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH_FIELD:
		buffer.setDefaultAttribute (DateFormat.Field.DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH);
		withLeadingZeros (calendar.get (Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH), 
				 cf.getSize(), buffer);
		break;
	      case WEEK_OF_YEAR_FIELD:
		buffer.setDefaultAttribute (DateFormat.Field.WEEK_OF_YEAR);
		withLeadingZeros (calendar.get (Calendar.WEEK_OF_YEAR),
				  cf.getSize(), buffer);
		break;
	      case WEEK_OF_MONTH_FIELD:
		buffer.setDefaultAttribute (DateFormat.Field.WEEK_OF_MONTH);
		withLeadingZeros (calendar.get (Calendar.WEEK_OF_MONTH),
				  cf.getSize(), buffer);
		break;
	      case AM_PM_FIELD:
		buffer.setDefaultAttribute (DateFormat.Field.AM_PM);
		buffer.append (formatData.ampms[calendar.get (Calendar.AM_PM)]);
		break;
	      case HOUR1_FIELD: // 1-12
		buffer.setDefaultAttribute (DateFormat.Field.HOUR1);
		withLeadingZeros (((calendar.get (Calendar.HOUR) + 11) % 12) + 1,
				  cf.getSize(), buffer);
		break;
	      case HOUR0_FIELD: // 0-11
		buffer.setDefaultAttribute (DateFormat.Field.HOUR0);
		withLeadingZeros (calendar.get (Calendar.HOUR), cf.getSize(), buffer);
		break;
	      case TIMEZONE_FIELD:
		buffer.setDefaultAttribute (DateFormat.Field.TIME_ZONE);
		TimeZone zone = calendar.getTimeZone();
		boolean isDST = calendar.get (Calendar.DST_OFFSET) != 0;
		// FIXME: XXX: This should be a localized time zone.
		String zoneID = zone.getDisplayName
		  (isDST, cf.getSize() > 3 ? TimeZone.LONG : TimeZone.SHORT);
		buffer.append (zoneID);
		break;
	      case RFC822_TIMEZONE_FIELD:
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		buffer.setDefaultAttribute(DateFormat.Field.TIME_ZONE);
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		int pureMinutes = (calendar.get(Calendar.ZONE_OFFSET) +
				   calendar.get(Calendar.DST_OFFSET)) / (1000 * 60);
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		String sign = (pureMinutes < 0) ? "-" : "+";
                pureMinutes = Math.abs(pureMinutes);
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		int hours = pureMinutes / 60;
		int minutes = pureMinutes % 60;
		buffer.append(sign);
		withLeadingZeros(hours, 2, buffer);
		withLeadingZeros(minutes, 2, buffer);
		break;
	      default:
		throw new IllegalArgumentException ("Illegal pattern character " +
						    cf.getCharacter());
	      }
	    if (pos != null && (buffer.getDefaultAttribute() == pos.getFieldAttribute()
				|| cf.getField() == pos.getField()))
	      {
		pos.setBeginIndex(beginIndex);
		pos.setEndIndex(buffer.length());
	      }
	  } 
      else
	{  
	  buffer.append(o.toString(), null);
	}
      }
  }
  
  public StringBuffer format(Date date, StringBuffer buffer, FieldPosition pos)
  {
    formatWithAttribute(date, new StringFormatBuffer (buffer), pos);

    return buffer;
  }

  public AttributedCharacterIterator formatToCharacterIterator(Object date)
    throws IllegalArgumentException
  {
    if (date == null)
      throw new NullPointerException("null argument");
    if (!(date instanceof Date))
      throw new IllegalArgumentException("argument should be an instance of java.util.Date");

    AttributedFormatBuffer buf = new AttributedFormatBuffer();
    formatWithAttribute((Date)date, buf,
			null);
    buf.sync();
        
    return new FormatCharacterIterator(buf.getBuffer().toString(),
				       buf.getRanges(),
				       buf.getAttributes());
  }

  private void withLeadingZeros(int value, int length, FormatBuffer buffer) 
  {
    String valStr = String.valueOf(value);
    for (length -= valStr.length(); length > 0; length--)
      buffer.append('0');
    buffer.append(valStr);
  }

  private boolean expect(String source, ParsePosition pos, char ch)
  {
    int x = pos.getIndex();
    boolean r = x < source.length() && source.charAt(x) == ch;
    if (r)
      pos.setIndex(x + 1);
    else
      pos.setErrorIndex(x);
    return r;
  }

  /**
   * This method parses the specified string into a date.
   * 
   * @param dateStr The date string to parse.
   * @param pos The input and output parse position
   *
   * @return The parsed date, or <code>null</code> if the string cannot be
   * parsed.
   */
  public Date parse (String dateStr, ParsePosition pos)
  {
    int fmt_index = 0;
    int fmt_max = pattern.length();

    calendar.clear();
    boolean saw_timezone = false;
    int quote_start = -1;
    boolean is2DigitYear = false;
    try
      {
	for (; fmt_index < fmt_max; ++fmt_index)
	  {
	    char ch = pattern.charAt(fmt_index);
	    if (ch == '\'')
	      {
		if (fmt_index < fmt_max - 1
		    && pattern.charAt(fmt_index + 1) == '\'')
		  {
		    if (! expect (dateStr, pos, ch))
		      return null;
		    ++fmt_index;
		  }
		else
		  quote_start = quote_start < 0 ? fmt_index : -1;
		continue;
	      }
	    
	    if (quote_start != -1
		|| ((ch < 'a' || ch > 'z')
		    && (ch < 'A' || ch > 'Z')))
	      {
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                if (quote_start == -1 && ch == ' ')
                  {
                    // A single unquoted space in the pattern may match
                    // any number of spaces in the input.
                    int index = pos.getIndex();
                    int save = index;
                    while (index < dateStr.length()
                           && Character.isWhitespace(dateStr.charAt(index)))
                      ++index;
                    if (index > save)
                      pos.setIndex(index);
                    else
                      {
                        // Didn't see any whitespace.
                        pos.setErrorIndex(index);
                        return null;
                      }
                  }
                else if (! expect (dateStr, pos, ch))
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		  return null;
		continue;
	      }
	    
	    // We've arrived at a potential pattern character in the
	    // pattern.
	    int fmt_count = 1;
	    while (++fmt_index < fmt_max && pattern.charAt(fmt_index) == ch)
	      {
		++fmt_count;
	      }
	    
	    // We might need to limit the number of digits to parse in
	    // some cases.  We look to the next pattern character to
	    // decide.
	    boolean limit_digits = false;
	    if (fmt_index < fmt_max
		&& standardChars.indexOf(pattern.charAt(fmt_index)) >= 0)
	      limit_digits = true;
	    --fmt_index;
	    
	    // We can handle most fields automatically: most either are
	    // numeric or are looked up in a string vector.  In some cases
	    // we need an offset.  When numeric, `offset' is added to the
	    // resulting value.  When doing a string lookup, offset is the
	    // initial index into the string array.
	    int calendar_field;
	    boolean is_numeric = true;
	    int offset = 0;
	    boolean maybe2DigitYear = false;
	    boolean oneBasedHour = false;
	    boolean oneBasedHourOfDay = false;
	    Integer simpleOffset;
	    String[] set1 = null;
	    String[] set2 = null;
	    switch (ch)
	      {
	      case 'd':
		calendar_field = Calendar.DATE;
		break;
	      case 'D':
		calendar_field = Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR;
		break;
	      case 'F':
		calendar_field = Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH;
		break;
	      case 'E':
		is_numeric = false;
		offset = 1;
		calendar_field = Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK;
		set1 = formatData.getWeekdays();
		set2 = formatData.getShortWeekdays();
		break;
	      case 'w':
		calendar_field = Calendar.WEEK_OF_YEAR;
		break;
	      case 'W':
		calendar_field = Calendar.WEEK_OF_MONTH;
		break;
	      case 'M':
		calendar_field = Calendar.MONTH;
		if (fmt_count <= 2)
		  offset = -1;
		else
		  {
		    is_numeric = false;
		    set1 = formatData.getMonths();
		    set2 = formatData.getShortMonths();
		  }
		break;
	      case 'y':
		calendar_field = Calendar.YEAR;
		if (fmt_count <= 2)
		  maybe2DigitYear = true;
		break;
	      case 'K':
		calendar_field = Calendar.HOUR;
		break;
	      case 'h':
		calendar_field = Calendar.HOUR;
		oneBasedHour = true;
		break;
	      case 'H':
		calendar_field = Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY;
		break;
	      case 'k':
		calendar_field = Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY;
		oneBasedHourOfDay = true;
		break;
	      case 'm':
		calendar_field = Calendar.MINUTE;
		break;
	      case 's':
		calendar_field = Calendar.SECOND;
		break;
	      case 'S':
		calendar_field = Calendar.MILLISECOND;
		break;
	      case 'a':
		is_numeric = false;
		calendar_field = Calendar.AM_PM;
		set1 = formatData.getAmPmStrings();
		break;
	      case 'z':
	      case 'Z':
		// We need a special case for the timezone, because it
		// uses a different data structure than the other cases.
		is_numeric = false;
		calendar_field = Calendar.ZONE_OFFSET;
		String[][] zoneStrings = formatData.getZoneStrings();
		int zoneCount = zoneStrings.length;
		int index = pos.getIndex();
		boolean found_zone = false;
		simpleOffset = computeOffset(dateStr.substring(index), pos);
		if (simpleOffset != null)
		  {
		    found_zone = true;
		    saw_timezone = true;
		    calendar.set(Calendar.DST_OFFSET, 0);
		    offset = simpleOffset.intValue();
		  }
		else
		  {
		    for (int j = 0;  j < zoneCount;  j++)
		      {
			String[] strings = zoneStrings[j];
			int k;
			for (k = 0; k < strings.length; ++k)
			  {
			    if (dateStr.startsWith(strings[k], index))
			      break;
			  }
			if (k != strings.length)
			  {
			    found_zone = true;
			    saw_timezone = true;
			    TimeZone tz = TimeZone.getTimeZone (strings[0]);
			    // Check if it's a DST zone or ordinary 
			    if(k == 3 || k == 4)
			      calendar.set (Calendar.DST_OFFSET, tz.getDSTSavings());
			    else
			      calendar.set (Calendar.DST_OFFSET, 0);
                            offset = tz.getRawOffset ();
			    pos.setIndex(index + strings[k].length());
			    break;
			  }
		      }
		  }
		if (! found_zone)
		  {
			pos.setErrorIndex(pos.getIndex());
			return null;
		  }
		break;
	      default:
		pos.setErrorIndex(pos.getIndex());
		return null;
	      }
      
	    // Compute the value we should assign to the field.
	    int value;
	    int index = -1;
	    if (is_numeric)
	      {
		numberFormat.setMinimumIntegerDigits(fmt_count);
		if (maybe2DigitYear)
		  index = pos.getIndex();
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		Number n = null;
		if (limit_digits)
		  {
		    // numberFormat.setMaximumIntegerDigits(fmt_count) may
		    // not work as expected. So we explicitly use substring
		    // of dateStr.
		    int origPos = pos.getIndex();
		    pos.setIndex(0);
		    n = numberFormat.parse(dateStr.substring(origPos, origPos + fmt_count), pos);
		    pos.setIndex(origPos + pos.getIndex());
		  }
		else
		  n = numberFormat.parse(dateStr, pos);
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		if (pos == null || ! (n instanceof Long))
		  return null;
		value = n.intValue() + offset;
	      }
	    else if (set1 != null)
	      {
		index = pos.getIndex();
		int i;
		boolean found = false;
		for (i = offset; i < set1.length; ++i)
		  {
		    if (set1[i] != null)
		      if (dateStr.toUpperCase().startsWith(set1[i].toUpperCase(),
							   index))
			{
			  found = true;
			  pos.setIndex(index + set1[i].length());
			  break;
			}
		  }
		if (!found && set2 != null)
		  {
		    for (i = offset; i < set2.length; ++i)
		      {
			if (set2[i] != null)
			  if (dateStr.toUpperCase().startsWith(set2[i].toUpperCase(),
							       index))
			    {
			      found = true;
			      pos.setIndex(index + set2[i].length());
			      break;
			    }
		      }
		  }
		if (!found)
		  {
		    pos.setErrorIndex(index);
		    return null;
		  }
		value = i;
	      }
	    else
	      value = offset;
	  
	    if (maybe2DigitYear)
	      {
		// Parse into default century if the numeric year string has 
		// exactly 2 digits.
		int digit_count = pos.getIndex() - index;
		if (digit_count == 2)
		  {
		    is2DigitYear = true;
		    value += defaultCentury;
		  }
	      }
	    
	    // Calendar uses 0-based hours. 
	    // I.e. 00:00 AM is midnight, not 12 AM or 24:00
	    if (oneBasedHour && value == 12)
	      value = 0;

	    if (oneBasedHourOfDay && value == 24)
	      value = 0;
	    
	    // Assign the value and move on.
	    calendar.set(calendar_field, value);
	  }
    
	if (is2DigitYear)
	  {
	    // Apply the 80-20 heuristic to dermine the full year based on 
	    // defaultCenturyStart. 
	    int year = calendar.get(Calendar.YEAR);
	    if (calendar.getTime().compareTo(defaultCenturyStart) < 0)
	      calendar.set(Calendar.YEAR, year + 100);      
	  }
	if (! saw_timezone)
	  {
	    // Use the real rules to determine whether or not this
	    // particular time is in daylight savings.
	    calendar.clear (Calendar.DST_OFFSET);
	    calendar.clear (Calendar.ZONE_OFFSET);
	  }
        return calendar.getTime();
      }
    catch (IllegalArgumentException x)
      {
        pos.setErrorIndex(pos.getIndex());
	return null;
      }
      }

  /**
   * <p>
   * Computes the time zone offset in milliseconds
   * relative to GMT, based on the supplied
   * <code>String</code> representation.
   * </p>
   * <p>
   * The supplied <code>String</code> must be a three
   * or four digit signed number, with an optional 'GMT'
   * prefix.  The first one or two digits represents the hours,
   * while the last two represent the minutes.  The
   * two sets of digits can optionally be separated by
   * ':'.  The mandatory sign prefix (either '+' or '-')
   * indicates the direction of the offset from GMT.
   * </p>
   * <p>
   * For example, 'GMT+0200' specifies 2 hours after
   * GMT, while '-05:00' specifies 5 hours prior to
   * GMT.  The special case of 'GMT' alone can be used
   * to represent the offset, 0.
   * </p>
   * <p>
   * If the <code>String</code> can not be parsed,
   * the result will be null.  The resulting offset
   * is wrapped in an <code>Integer</code> object, in
   * order to allow such failure to be represented.
   * </p>
   *
   * @param zoneString a string in the form 
   *        (GMT)? sign hours : minutes
   *        where sign = '+' or '-', hours
   *        is a one or two digits representing
   *        a number between 0 and 23, and
   *        minutes is two digits representing
   *        a number between 0 and 59.
   * @return the parsed offset, or null if parsing
   *         failed.
   */
  private Integer computeOffset(String zoneString, ParsePosition pos)
  {
    Pattern pattern = 
      Pattern.compile("(GMT)?([+-])([012])?([0-9]):?([0-9]{2})");
    Matcher matcher = pattern.matcher(zoneString);

    // Match from start, but ignore trailing parts
    boolean hasAll = matcher.lookingAt();
    try
      {
	// Do we have at least the sign, hour and minute?
	matcher.group(2);
	matcher.group(4);
	matcher.group(5);
      }
    catch (IllegalStateException ise)
      {
	hasAll = false;
      }
    if (hasAll)
      {
	int sign = matcher.group(2).equals("+") ? 1 : -1;
	int hour = Integer.parseInt(matcher.group(4));
	if (!matcher.group(3).equals(""))
	  hour += (Integer.parseInt(matcher.group(3)) * 10);
	int minutes = Integer.parseInt(matcher.group(5));

	if (hour > 23)
	  return null;
	int offset = sign * ((hour * 60) + minutes) * 60000;

	// advance the index
	pos.setIndex(pos.getIndex() + matcher.end());
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	return Integer.valueOf(offset);
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      }
    else if (zoneString.startsWith("GMT"))
      {
	pos.setIndex(pos.getIndex() + 3);
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	return Integer.valueOf(0);
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      }
    return null;
  }

  // Compute the start of the current century as defined by
  // get2DigitYearStart.
  private void computeCenturyStart()
  {
    int year = calendar.get(Calendar.YEAR);
    calendar.set(Calendar.YEAR, year - 80);
    set2DigitYearStart(calendar.getTime());
  }

  /**
   * Returns a copy of this instance of
   * <code>SimpleDateFormat</code>.  The copy contains
   * clones of the formatting symbols and the 2-digit
   * year century start date.
   */
  public Object clone()
  {
    SimpleDateFormat clone = (SimpleDateFormat) super.clone();
    clone.setDateFormatSymbols((DateFormatSymbols) formatData.clone());
    clone.set2DigitYearStart((Date) defaultCenturyStart.clone());
    return clone;
  }

}