#include "unicode/unistr.h" #include "unicode/calendar.h" #include "unicode/datefmt.h" #include #include #include "util.h" /** * If the ID supplied to TimeZone is not a valid system ID, * TimeZone::createTimeZone() will return a GMT zone object. In order * to detect this error, we check the ID of the returned zone against * the ID we requested. If they don't match, we fail with an error. */ TimeZone* createZone(const UnicodeString& id) { UnicodeString str; TimeZone* zone = TimeZone::createTimeZone(id); if (zone->getID(str) != id) { delete zone; printf("Error: TimeZone::createTimeZone("); uprintf(id); printf(") returned zone with ID "); uprintf(str); printf("\n"); exit(1); } return zone; } int main(int argc, char **argv) { UErrorCode status = U_ZERO_ERROR; UnicodeString str; // The languages in which we will display the date static char* LANGUAGE[] = { "en", "de", "fr" }; static const int32_t N_LANGUAGE = sizeof(LANGUAGE)/sizeof(LANGUAGE[0]); // The time zones in which we will display the time static char* TIMEZONE[] = { "America/Los_Angeles", "America/New_York", "Europe/Paris", "Europe/Berlin" }; static const int32_t N_TIMEZONE = sizeof(TIMEZONE)/sizeof(TIMEZONE[0]); for (int32_t i=0; i