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/* DateFormatSymbols.java -- Format over a range of numbers
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   Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GNU Classpath.

GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
any later version.
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package java.text;

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import gnu.java.locale.LocaleHelper;

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import java.io.IOException;

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import java.text.spi.DateFormatSymbolsProvider;

import java.util.ArrayList;
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import java.util.HashMap;
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import java.util.List;
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import java.util.Locale;
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import java.util.Map;
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import java.util.MissingResourceException;
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import java.util.Properties;
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import java.util.ResourceBundle;
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import java.util.ServiceLoader;
import java.util.TimeZone;

import java.util.spi.TimeZoneNameProvider;
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/**
 * This class acts as container for locale specific date/time formatting
 * information such as the days of the week and the months of the year.
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 *
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 * @author Per Bothner (bothner@cygnus.com)
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 * @author Andrew John Hughes (gnu_andrew@member.fsf.org)
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 * @date October 24, 1998.
 */
/* Written using "Java Class Libraries", 2nd edition, ISBN 0-201-31002-3.
 * Status:  Believed complete and correct.
 */
public class DateFormatSymbols implements java.io.Serializable, Cloneable
{
  String[] ampms;
  String[] eras;
  private String localPatternChars;
  String[] months;
  String[] shortMonths;
  String[] shortWeekdays;
  String[] weekdays;
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  /**
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   * The set of properties for obtaining the metazone data.
   */
  private static transient final Properties properties;

  /**
   * Reads in the properties.
   */
  static
  {
    properties = new Properties();
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    try
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      {
        properties.load(DateFormatSymbols.class.getResourceAsStream("metazones.properties"));
      }
    catch (IOException exception)
      {
        System.out.println("Failed to load weeks resource: " + exception);
      }
  }

  /**
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   * The timezone strings supplied by the runtime.
   */
  private String[][] runtimeZoneStrings;

  /**
   * Custom timezone strings supplied by {@link #setZoneStrings()}.
   */
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  private String[][] zoneStrings;

  private static final long serialVersionUID = -5987973545549424702L;

  // The order of these prefixes must be the same as in DateFormat
  private static final String[] formatPrefixes =
  {
    "full", "long", "medium", "short"
  };

  // These are each arrays with a value for SHORT, MEDIUM, LONG, FULL,
  // and DEFAULT (constants defined in java.text.DateFormat).  While
  // not part of the official spec, we need a way to get at locale-specific
  // default formatting patterns.  They are declared package scope so
  // as to be easily accessible where needed (DateFormat, SimpleDateFormat).
  transient String[] dateFormats;
  transient String[] timeFormats;

  private static String[] getStringArray(ResourceBundle res, String name)
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  {
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    return res.getString(name).split("\u00ae");
  }

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  private String[][] getZoneStrings(ResourceBundle res, Locale locale)
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  {
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    List<String[]> allZones = new ArrayList<String[]>();
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    try
      {
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        Map<String,String[]> systemZones = new HashMap<String,String[]>();
        while (true)
          {
            int index = 0;
            String country = locale.getCountry();
            String data = res.getString("zoneStrings");
            String[] zones = data.split("\u00a9");
            for (int a = 0; a < zones.length; ++a)
              {
                String[] strings = zones[a].split("\u00ae");
                String type = properties.getProperty(strings[0] + "." + country);
                if (type == null)
                  type = properties.getProperty(strings[0] + ".DEFAULT");
                if (type != null)
                  strings[0] = type;
                if (strings.length < 5)
                  {
                    String[] newStrings = new String[5];
                    System.arraycopy(strings, 0, newStrings, 0, strings.length);
                    for (int b = strings.length; b < newStrings.length; ++b)
                      newStrings[b] = "";
                    strings = newStrings;
                  }
                String[] existing = systemZones.get(strings[0]);
                if (existing != null && existing.length > 1)
                  {
                    for (int b = 1; b < existing.length; ++b)
                      if (!existing[b].equals(""))
                        strings[b] = existing[b];
                  }
                systemZones.put(strings[0], strings);
              }
            if (res.getLocale() == Locale.ROOT)
              break;
            else
              res = ResourceBundle.getBundle("gnu.java.locale.LocaleInformation",
                                             LocaleHelper.getFallbackLocale(res.getLocale()),
                                             ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader());
          }
        /* Final sanity check for missing values */
        for (String[] zstrings : systemZones.values())
          {
            if (zstrings[1].equals("") && zstrings[2].equals(""))
              {
                for (Map.Entry<Object,Object> entry : properties.entrySet())
                  {
                    String val = (String) entry.getValue();
                    if (val.equals(zstrings[0]))
                      {
                        String key = (String) entry.getKey();
                        String metazone = key.substring(0, key.indexOf("."));
                        String type = properties.getProperty(metazone + "." + locale.getCountry());
                        if (type == null)
                          type = properties.getProperty(metazone + ".DEFAULT");
                        if (type != null)
                          {
                            String[] ostrings = systemZones.get(type);
                            zstrings[1] = ostrings[1];
                            zstrings[2] = ostrings[2];
                          }
                      }
                  }
              }
          }
        allZones.addAll(systemZones.values());
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      }
    catch (MissingResourceException e)
      {
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        /* This means runtime support for the locale
         * is not available, so we just include providers. */
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      }
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    for (TimeZoneNameProvider p :
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           ServiceLoader.load(TimeZoneNameProvider.class))
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      {
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        for (Locale loc : p.getAvailableLocales())
          {
            if (loc.equals(locale))
              {
                for (String id : TimeZone.getAvailableIDs())
                  {
                    String[] z = new String[5];
                    z[0] = id;
                    z[1] = p.getDisplayName(id, false,
                                            TimeZone.LONG,
                                            locale);
                    z[2] = p.getDisplayName(id, false,
                                            TimeZone.SHORT,
                                            locale);
                    z[3] = p.getDisplayName(id, true,
                                            TimeZone.LONG,
                                            locale);
                    z[4] = p.getDisplayName(id, true,
                                            TimeZone.SHORT,
                                            locale);
                    allZones.add(z);
                  }
                break;
              }
          }
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      }
    return allZones.toArray(new String[allZones.size()][]);
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  }
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  private String[] formatsForKey(ResourceBundle res, String key)
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  {
    String[] values = new String[formatPrefixes.length];
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    for (int i = 0; i < formatPrefixes.length; i++)
      values[i] = res.getString(formatPrefixes[i] + key);
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    return values;
  }

  /**
   * This method initializes a new instance of <code>DateFormatSymbols</code>
   * by loading the date format information for the specified locale.
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   * This constructor only obtains instances using the runtime's resources;
   * to also include {@link java.text.spi.DateFormatSymbolsProvider} instances,
   * call {@link #getInstance(java.util.Locale)} instead.
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   *
   * @param locale The locale for which date formatting symbols should
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   *               be loaded.
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   * @throws MissingResourceException if the resources for the specified
   *                                  locale could not be found or loaded.
   * @see #getInstance(java.util.Locale)
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   */
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  public DateFormatSymbols (Locale locale)
    throws MissingResourceException
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  {
    ResourceBundle res
      = ResourceBundle.getBundle("gnu.java.locale.LocaleInformation", locale,
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                                 ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader());
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    ampms = getStringArray(res, "ampms");
    eras = getStringArray(res, "eras");
    localPatternChars = res.getString("localPatternChars");
    months = getStringArray(res, "months");
    shortMonths = getStringArray(res, "shortMonths");
    shortWeekdays = getStringArray(res, "shortWeekdays");
    weekdays = getStringArray(res, "weekdays");
    dateFormats = formatsForKey(res, "DateFormat");
    timeFormats = formatsForKey(res, "TimeFormat");
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    runtimeZoneStrings = getZoneStrings(res, locale);
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  }

  /**
   * This method loads the format symbol information for the default
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   * locale. This constructor only obtains instances using the runtime's resources;
   * to also include {@link java.text.spi.DateFormatSymbolsProvider} instances,
   * call {@link #getInstance()} instead.
   *
   * @throws MissingResourceException if the resources for the default
   *                                  locale could not be found or loaded.
   * @see #getInstance()
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   */
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  public DateFormatSymbols()
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    throws MissingResourceException
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  {
    this (Locale.getDefault());
  }

  /**
   * This method returns the list of strings used for displaying AM or PM.
   * This is a two element <code>String</code> array indexed by
   * <code>Calendar.AM</code> and <code>Calendar.PM</code>
   *
   * @return The list of AM/PM display strings.
   */
  public String[] getAmPmStrings()
  {
    return ampms;
  }

  /**
    * This method returns the list of strings used for displaying eras
    * (e.g., "BC" and "AD").  This is a two element <code>String</code>
    * array indexed by <code>Calendar.BC</code> and <code>Calendar.AD</code>.
    *
    * @return The list of era disply strings.
    */
  public String[] getEras()
  {
    return eras;
  }

  /**
    * This method returns the pattern character information for this
    * object.  This is an 18 character string that contains the characters
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    * that are used in creating the date formatting strings in
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    * <code>SimpleDateFormat</code>.   The following are the character
    * positions in the string and which format character they correspond
    * to (the character in parentheses is the default value in the US English
    * locale):
    * <p>
    * <ul>
    * <li>0 - era (G)</li>
    * <li>1 - year (y)</li>
    * <li>2 - month (M)</li>
    * <li>3 - day of month (d)</li>
    * <li>4 - hour out of 12, from 1-12 (h)</li>
    * <li>5 - hour out of 24, from 0-23 (H)</li>
    * <li>6 - minute (m)</li>
    * <li>7 - second (s)</li>
    * <li>8 - millisecond (S)</li>
    * <li>9 - date of week (E)</li>
    * <li>10 - date of year (D)</li>
    * <li>11 - day of week in month, eg. "4th Thur in Nov" (F)</li>
    * <li>12 - week in year (w)</li>
    * <li>13 - week in month (W)</li>
    * <li>14 - am/pm (a)</li>
    * <li>15 - hour out of 24, from 1-24 (k)</li>
    * <li>16 - hour out of 12, from 0-11 (K)</li>
    * <li>17 - time zone (z)</li>
    * </ul>
    *
    * @return The format patter characters
    */
  public String getLocalPatternChars()
  {
    return localPatternChars;
  }

  /**
   * This method returns the list of strings used for displaying month
   * names (e.g., "January" and "February").  This is a thirteen element
   * string array indexed by <code>Calendar.JANUARY</code> through
   * <code>Calendar.UNDECEMBER</code>.  Note that there are thirteen
   * elements because some calendars have thriteen months.
   *
   * @return The list of month display strings.
   */
  public String[] getMonths ()
  {
    return months;
  }

  /**
   * This method returns the list of strings used for displaying abbreviated
   * month names (e.g., "Jan" and "Feb").  This is a thirteen element
   * <code>String</code> array indexed by <code>Calendar.JANUARY</code>
   * through <code>Calendar.UNDECEMBER</code>.  Note that there are thirteen
   * elements because some calendars have thirteen months.
   *
   * @return The list of abbreviated month display strings.
   */
  public String[] getShortMonths ()
  {
    return shortMonths;
  }

  /**
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   * This method returns the list of strings used for displaying abbreviated
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   * weekday names (e.g., "Sun" and "Mon").  This is an eight element
   * <code>String</code> array indexed by <code>Calendar.SUNDAY</code>
   * through <code>Calendar.SATURDAY</code>.  Note that the first element
   * of this array is ignored.
   *
   * @return This list of abbreviated weekday display strings.
   */
  public String[] getShortWeekdays ()
  {
    return shortWeekdays;
  }

  /**
   * This method returns the list of strings used for displaying weekday
   * names (e.g., "Sunday" and "Monday").  This is an eight element
   * <code>String</code> array indexed by <code>Calendar.SUNDAY</code>
   * through <code>Calendar.SATURDAY</code>.  Note that the first element
   * of this array is ignored.
   *
   * @return This list of weekday display strings.
   */
  public String[] getWeekdays ()
  {
    return weekdays;
  }

  /**
   * This method returns this list of localized timezone display strings.
   * This is a two dimensional <code>String</code> array where each row in
   * the array contains five values:
   * <P>
   * <ul>
   * <li>0 - The non-localized time zone id string.</li>
   * <li>1 - The long name of the time zone (standard time).</li>
   * <li>2 - The short name of the time zone (standard time).</li>
   * <li>3 - The long name of the time zone (daylight savings time).</li>
   * <li>4 - the short name of the time zone (daylight savings time).</li>
   * </ul>
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   * <p>
   * If {@link #setZoneStrings(String[][])} has been called, then the value
   * passed to this will be returned.  Otherwise the returned array contains
   * zone names provided by the runtime environment and any
   * {@link java.util.spi.TimeZoneProvider} instances.
   * </p>
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   *
   * @return The list of time zone display strings.
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   * @see #setZoneStrings(String[][])
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   */
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  public String[][] getZoneStrings()
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  {
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    if (zoneStrings != null)
      return zoneStrings;
    return runtimeZoneStrings;
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  }

  /**
   * This method sets the list of strings used to display AM/PM values to
   * the specified list.
   * This is a two element <code>String</code> array indexed by
   * <code>Calendar.AM</code> and <code>Calendar.PM</code>
   *
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   * @param value The new list of AM/PM display strings.
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   */
  public void setAmPmStrings (String[] value)
  {
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    if(value==null)
      throw new NullPointerException();
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    ampms = value;
  }

  /**
   * This method sets the list of strings used to display time eras to
   * to the specified list.
   * This is a two element <code>String</code>
   * array indexed by <code>Calendar.BC</code> and <code>Calendar.AD</code>.
   *
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   * @param labels The new list of era display strings.
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   */
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  public void setEras (String[] labels)
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  {
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    if(labels==null)
      throw new NullPointerException();
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    eras = labels;
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  }

  /**
    * This method sets the list of characters used to specific date/time
    * formatting strings.
    * This is an 18 character string that contains the characters
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    * that are used in creating the date formatting strings in
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    * <code>SimpleDateFormat</code>.   The following are the character
    * positions in the string and which format character they correspond
    * to (the character in parentheses is the default value in the US English
    * locale):
    * <p>
    * <ul>
    * <li>0 - era (G)</li>
    * <li>1 - year (y)</li>
    * <li>2 - month (M)</li>
    * <li>3 - day of month (d)</li>
    * <li>4 - hour out of 12, from 1-12 (h)</li>
    * <li>5 - hour out of 24, from 0-23 (H)</li>
    * <li>6 - minute (m)</li>
    * <li>7 - second (s)</li>
    * <li>8 - millisecond (S)</li>
    * <li>9 - date of week (E)</li>
    * <li>10 - date of year (D)</li>
    * <li>11 - day of week in month, eg. "4th Thur in Nov" (F)</li>
    * <li>12 - week in year (w)</li>
    * <li>13 - week in month (W)</li>
    * <li>14 - am/pm (a)</li>
    * <li>15 - hour out of 24, from 1-24 (k)</li>
    * <li>16 - hour out of 12, from 0-11 (K)</li>
    * <li>17 - time zone (z)</li>
    * </ul>
    *
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    * @param chars The new format pattern characters
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    */
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  public void setLocalPatternChars (String chars)
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  {
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    if(chars==null)
      throw new NullPointerException();
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    localPatternChars = chars;
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  }

  /**
    * This method sets the list of strings used to display month names.
    * This is a thirteen element
    * string array indexed by <code>Calendar.JANUARY</code> through
    * <code>Calendar.UNDECEMBER</code>.  Note that there are thirteen
    * elements because some calendars have thriteen months.
    *
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    * @param labels The list of month display strings.
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    */
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  public void setMonths (String[] labels)
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  {
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    if(labels==null)
      throw new NullPointerException();
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    months = labels;
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  }

  /**
   * This method sets the list of strings used to display abbreviated month
   * names.
   * This is a thirteen element
   * <code>String</code> array indexed by <code>Calendar.JANUARY</code>
   * through <code>Calendar.UNDECEMBER</code>.  Note that there are thirteen
   * elements because some calendars have thirteen months.
   *
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   * @param labels The new list of abbreviated month display strings.
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   */
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  public void setShortMonths (String[] labels)
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  {
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    if(labels==null)
      throw new NullPointerException();
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    shortMonths = labels;
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  }

  /**
   * This method sets the list of strings used to display abbreviated
   * weekday names.
   * This is an eight element
   * <code>String</code> array indexed by <code>Calendar.SUNDAY</code>
   * through <code>Calendar.SATURDAY</code>.  Note that the first element
   * of this array is ignored.
   *
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   * @param labels This list of abbreviated weekday display strings.
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   */
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  public void setShortWeekdays (String[] labels)
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  {
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    if(labels==null)
      throw new NullPointerException();
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    shortWeekdays = labels;
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  }

  /**
   * This method sets the list of strings used to display weekday names.
   * This is an eight element
   * <code>String</code> array indexed by <code>Calendar.SUNDAY</code>
   * through <code>Calendar.SATURDAY</code>.  Note that the first element
   * of this array is ignored.
   *
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   * @param labels This list of weekday display strings.
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   */
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  public void setWeekdays (String[] labels)
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  {
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    if(labels==null)
      throw new NullPointerException();
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    weekdays = labels;
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  }

  /**
   * This method sets the list of display strings for time zones.
   * This is a two dimensional <code>String</code> array where each row in
   * the array contains five values:
   * <P>
   * <ul>
   * <li>0 - The non-localized time zone id string.</li>
   * <li>1 - The long name of the time zone (standard time).</li>
   * <li>2 - The short name of the time zone (standard time).</li>
   * <li>3 - The long name of the time zone (daylight savings time).</li>
   * <li>4 - the short name of the time zone (daylight savings time).</li>
   * </ul>
   *
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   * @params zones The list of time zone display strings.
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   */
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  public void setZoneStrings (String[][] zones)
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  {
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    if(zones==null)
      throw new NullPointerException();
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    zoneStrings = zones;
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  }

  /* Does a "deep" equality test - recurses into arrays. */
  private static boolean equals (Object x, Object y)
  {
    if (x == y)
      return true;
    if (x == null || y == null)
      return false;
    if (! (x instanceof Object[]) || ! (y instanceof Object[]))
      return x.equals(y);
    Object[] xa = (Object[]) x;
    Object[] ya = (Object[]) y;
    if (xa.length != ya.length)
      return false;
    for (int i = xa.length;  --i >= 0; )
      {
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        if (! equals(xa[i], ya[i]))
          return false;
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      }
    return true;
  }

  private static int hashCode (Object x)
  {
    if (x == null)
      return 0;
    if (! (x instanceof Object[]))
      return x.hashCode();
    Object[] xa = (Object[]) x;
    int hash = 0;
    for (int i = 0;  i < xa.length;  i++)
      hash = 37 * hashCode(xa[i]);
    return hash;
  }

  /**
   * This method tests a specified object for equality against 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>DateFormatSymbols</code>.</li>
   * <li> Contains identical formatting symbols to this object.</li>
   * </ul>
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   * @param obj The <code>Object</code> to test for equality against.
   *
   * @return <code>true</code> if the specified object is equal to this one,
   * <code>false</code> otherwise.
   */
  public boolean equals (Object obj)
  {
    if (! (obj instanceof DateFormatSymbols))
      return false;
    DateFormatSymbols other = (DateFormatSymbols) obj;
    return (equals(ampms, other.ampms)
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            && equals(eras, other.eras)
            && equals(localPatternChars, other.localPatternChars)
            && equals(months, other.months)
            && equals(shortMonths, other.shortMonths)
            && equals(shortWeekdays, other.shortWeekdays)
            && equals(weekdays, other.weekdays)
            && equals(zoneStrings, other.zoneStrings));
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  }

  /**
   * Returns a new copy of this object.
   *
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   * @return A copy of this object
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   */
  public Object clone ()
  {
    try
      {
        return super.clone ();
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      }
    catch (CloneNotSupportedException e)
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      {
        return null;
      }
  }

  /**
   * This method returns a hash value for this object.
   *
   * @return A hash value for this object.
   */
  public int hashCode ()
  {
    return (hashCode(ampms)
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            ^ hashCode(eras)
            ^ hashCode(localPatternChars)
            ^ hashCode(months)
            ^ hashCode(shortMonths)
            ^ hashCode(shortWeekdays)
            ^ hashCode(weekdays)
            ^ hashCode(zoneStrings));
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  }
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  /**
   * Returns a {@link DateFormatSymbols} instance for the
   * default locale obtained from either the runtime itself
   * or one of the installed
   * {@link java.text.spi.DateFormatSymbolsProvider} instances.
   * This is equivalent to calling
   * <code>getInstance(Locale.getDefault())</code>.
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   * @return a {@link DateFormatSymbols} instance for the default
   *         locale.
   * @since 1.6
   */
  public static final DateFormatSymbols getInstance()
  {
    return getInstance(Locale.getDefault());
  }

  /**
   * Returns a {@link DateFormatSymbols} instance for the
   * specified locale obtained from either the runtime itself
   * or one of the installed
   * {@link java.text.spi.DateFormatSymbolsProvider} instances.
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   * @param locale the locale for which an instance should be
   *               returned.
   * @return a {@link DateFormatSymbols} instance for the specified
   *         locale.
   * @throws NullPointerException if <code>locale</code> is
   *                              <code>null</code>.
   * @since 1.6
   */
  public static final DateFormatSymbols getInstance(Locale locale)
  {
    try
      {
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        DateFormatSymbols syms = new DateFormatSymbols(locale);
        return syms;
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      }
    catch (MissingResourceException e)
      {
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        /* This means runtime support for the locale
         * is not available, so we check providers. */
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      }
    for (DateFormatSymbolsProvider p :
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           ServiceLoader.load(DateFormatSymbolsProvider.class))
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      {
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        for (Locale loc : p.getAvailableLocales())
          {
            if (loc.equals(locale))
              {
                DateFormatSymbols syms = p.getInstance(locale);
                if (syms != null)
                  return syms;
                break;
              }
          }
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      }
    return getInstance(LocaleHelper.getFallbackLocale(locale));
  }

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}