scuffed-code/icu4c/source/test/intltest/loctest.cpp
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/*
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* COPYRIGHT: *
* (C) Copyright Taligent, Inc., 1997 *
* (C) Copyright International Business Machines Corporation, 1997-1998 *
* Licensed Material - Program-Property of IBM - All Rights Reserved. *
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*/
#include "loctest.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "decimfmt.h"
//#include "datefmt.h"
#include "smpdtfmt.h"
// * test macros
/*
Usage:
test_compare( Function to be performed,
Test of the function,
expected result of the test,
printable result
)
Example:
test_compare(i=3,i,3, someNumberFormatter(i));
test_compare(0,1+1,2,someNumberFormatter(1+1));
Note that in the second example the expression is 0, because the fcn produces it's own result.
Macro is ugly but makes the tests pretty.
*/
#define test_compare(expression,test,expected,printableResult) \
{ \
expression; \
\
if((test) != (expected)) \
errln("FAIL: " + UnicodeString(#expression) + "; -> " + printableResult + "\n" + \
" (" + UnicodeString(#test) + " != " + UnicodeString(#expected) + ")" ); \
else \
logln(UnicodeString(#expression) + " -> " + printableResult + " (" + UnicodeString(#test) + ")"); \
}
/*
Usage:
test_assert_print( Test (should be TRUE), printable )
Example:
test_assert(i==3, toString(i));
the macro is ugly but makes the tests pretty.
*/
#define test_assert_print(test,print) \
{ \
if(!(test)) \
errln("FAIL: " + UnicodeString(#test) + " was not true." + "-> " + UnicodeString(print) ); \
else \
logln("PASS: asserted " + UnicodeString(#test) + "-> " + UnicodeString(print)); \
}
#define test_dumpLocale(l) { UnicodeString s; l.getName(s); logln(#l + UnicodeString(" = ") + s); }
LocaleTest::LocaleTest()
{
setUpDataTable();
}
LocaleTest::~LocaleTest()
{
}
#define CASE(id,test) case id: name = #test; if (exec) { logln(#test "---"); logln((UnicodeString)""); test(); } break;
void LocaleTest::runIndexedTest( int32_t index, bool_t exec, char* &name, char* par )
{
if (exec) logln("TestSuite LocaleTest: ");
switch (index) {
case 0: name = "TestBasicGetters"; if (exec) TestBasicGetters(); break;
case 1: name = "TestSimpleResourceInfo"; if (exec) TestSimpleResourceInfo(); break;
case 2: name = "TestDisplayNames"; if (exec) TestDisplayNames(); break;
case 3: name = "TestSimpleObjectStuff"; if (exec) TestSimpleObjectStuff(); break;
case 4: name = "TestPOSIXParsing"; if (exec) TestPOSIXParsing(); break;
case 5: name = "TestGetAvailableLocales"; if (exec) TestGetAvailableLocales(); break;
case 6: name = "TestDataDirectory"; if (exec) TestDataDirectory(); break;
CASE(7, TestISO3Fallback)
CASE(8, TestGetLangsAndCountries)
CASE(9, Test4126880)
CASE(10, TestBug4135316)
CASE(11, TestSimpleDisplayNames)
CASE(12, TestUninstalledISO3Names)
CASE(13, TestChangedISO639Codes)
CASE(14, TestAtypicalLocales)
CASE(15, TestThaiCurrencyFormat)
CASE(16, TestEuroSupport)
CASE(17, TestToString)
CASE(18, Test4139940)
CASE(19, Test4143951)
CASE(20, Test4147315)
CASE(21, Test4147317)
CASE(22, Test4147552)
CASE(23, TestVariantParsing)
CASE(24, Test4105828)
default: name = ""; break; //needed to end loop
}
}
void LocaleTest::TestBasicGetters() {
UnicodeString temp;
int32_t i;
for (i = 0; i <= MAX_LOCALES; i++) {
Locale testLocale(dataTable[LANG][i], dataTable[CTRY][i], dataTable[VAR][i]);
logln("Testing " + testLocale.getName(temp) + "...");
if (testLocale.getLanguage(temp) != (dataTable[LANG][i]))
errln(" Language code mismatch: " + temp + " versus "
+ dataTable[LANG][i]);
if (testLocale.getCountry(temp) != (dataTable[CTRY][i]))
errln(" Country code mismatch: " + temp + " versus "
+ dataTable[CTRY][i]);
if (testLocale.getVariant(temp) != (dataTable[VAR][i]))
errln(" Variant code mismatch: " + temp + " versus "
+ dataTable[VAR][i]);
if (testLocale.getName(temp) != (dataTable[NAME][i]))
errln(" Locale name mismatch: " + temp + " versus "
+ dataTable[NAME][i]);
}
logln("Same thing without variant codes...");
for (i = 0; i <= MAX_LOCALES; i++) {
Locale testLocale(dataTable[LANG][i], dataTable[CTRY][i]);
logln("Testing " + testLocale.getName(temp) + "...");
if (testLocale.getLanguage(temp) != (dataTable[LANG][i]))
errln(" Language code mismatch: " + temp + " versus "
+ dataTable[LANG][i]);
if (testLocale.getCountry(temp) != (dataTable[CTRY][i]))
errln(" Country code mismatch: " + temp + " versus "
+ dataTable[CTRY][i]);
if (testLocale.getVariant(temp).length() != 0)
errln(" Variant code mismatch: " + temp + " versus \"\"");
}
// NOTE: There used to be a special test for locale names that had language or
// country codes that were longer than two letters. The new version of Locale
// doesn't support anything that isn't an officially recognized language or
// country code, so we no longer support this feature.
}
void LocaleTest::TestSimpleResourceInfo() {
UnicodeString temp;
char temp2[20];
for (int32_t i = 0; i <= MAX_LOCALES; i++) {
Locale testLocale(dataTable[LANG][i], dataTable[CTRY][i], dataTable[VAR][i]);
logln("Testing " + testLocale.getName(temp) + "...");
if (testLocale.getISO3Language(temp) != (dataTable[LANG3][i]))
errln(" ISO-3 language code mismatch: " + temp
+ " versus " + dataTable[LANG3][i]);
if (testLocale.getISO3Country(temp) != (dataTable[CTRY3][i]))
errln(" ISO-3 country code mismatch: " + temp
+ " versus " + dataTable[CTRY3][i]);
sprintf(temp2, "%x", testLocale.getLCID());
if (UnicodeString(temp2) != dataTable[LCID][i])
errln((UnicodeString)" LCID mismatch: " + (int32_t)testLocale.getLCID() + " versus "
+ dataTable[LCID][i]);
}
}
void
LocaleTest::TestDisplayNames()
{
Locale saveDefault = Locale::getDefault();
Locale empty("", "");
Locale english("en", "US");
Locale french("fr", "FR");
Locale croatian("hr", "HR");
Locale greek("el", "GR");
UErrorCode err = U_ZERO_ERROR;
Locale::setDefault(english, err);
if (U_FAILURE(err)) {
errln("Locale::setDefault returned error code " + (int)err);
return;
}
logln("With default = en_US...");
logln(" In default locale...");
doTestDisplayNames(empty, DLANG_EN, FALSE);
logln(" In locale = en_US...");
doTestDisplayNames(english, DLANG_EN, FALSE);
logln(" In locale = fr_FR...");
doTestDisplayNames(french, DLANG_FR, FALSE);
logln(" In locale = hr_HR...");
doTestDisplayNames(croatian, DLANG_HR, FALSE);
logln(" In locale = el_GR...");
doTestDisplayNames(greek, DLANG_EL, FALSE);
Locale::setDefault(french, err);
if (U_FAILURE(err)) {
errln("Locale::setDefault returned error code " + (int)err);
return;
}
logln("With default = fr_FR...");
logln(" In default locale...");
doTestDisplayNames(empty, DLANG_FR, TRUE);
logln(" In locale = en_US...");
doTestDisplayNames(english, DLANG_EN, TRUE);
logln(" In locale = fr_FR...");
doTestDisplayNames(french, DLANG_FR, TRUE);
logln(" In locale = hr_HR...");
doTestDisplayNames(croatian, DLANG_HR, TRUE);
logln(" In locale = el_GR...");
doTestDisplayNames(greek, DLANG_EL, TRUE);
Locale::setDefault(saveDefault, err);
if (U_FAILURE(err)) {
errln("Locale::setDefault returned error code " + (int)err);
return;
}
}
/*
Usage:
test_assert( Test (should be TRUE) )
Example:
test_assert(i==3);
the macro is ugly but makes the tests pretty.
*/
#define test_assert(test) \
{ \
if(!(test)) \
errln("FAIL: " + UnicodeString(#test) + " was not true." ); \
else \
logln("PASS: asserted " + UnicodeString(#test) ); \
}
void LocaleTest::TestSimpleObjectStuff() {
Locale test1("aa", "AA");
Locale test2("aa", "AA");
Locale test3(test1);
Locale test4("zz", "ZZ");
Locale test5("aa", "AA", "");
Locale test6("aa", "AA", "Antares");
Locale test7("aa", "AA", "Jupiter");
// now list them all for debugging usage.
test_dumpLocale(test1);
test_dumpLocale(test2);
test_dumpLocale(test3);
test_dumpLocale(test4);
test_dumpLocale(test5);
test_dumpLocale(test6);
test_dumpLocale(test7)
// Make sure things compare to themselves!
test_assert(test1 == test1);
test_assert(test2 == test2);
test_assert(test3 == test3);
test_assert(test4 == test4);
test_assert(test5 == test5);
test_assert(test6 == test6);
test_assert(test7 == test7);
// make sure things are not equal to themselves.
test_assert(!(test1 != test1));
test_assert(!(test2 != test2));
test_assert(!(test3 != test3));
test_assert(!(test4 != test4));
test_assert(!(test5 != test5));
test_assert(!(test6 != test6));
test_assert(!(test7 != test7));
// make sure things that are equal to each other don't show up as unequal.
test_assert(!(test1 != test2));
test_assert(!(test2 != test1));
test_assert(!(test1 != test3));
test_assert(!(test2 != test3));
test_assert(test5 == test1);
test_assert(test6 != test2);
test_assert(test6 != test5);
test_assert(test6 != test7);
// test for things that shouldn't compare equal.
test_assert(!(test1 == test4));
test_assert(!(test2 == test4));
test_assert(!(test3 == test4));
// test for hash codes to be the same.
int32_t hash1 = test1.hashCode();
int32_t hash2 = test2.hashCode();
int32_t hash3 = test3.hashCode();
test_assert(hash1 == hash2);
test_assert(hash1 == hash3);
test_assert(hash2 == hash3);
// test that the assignment operator works.
test4 = test1;
logln("test4=test1;");
test_dumpLocale(test4);
test_assert(test4 == test4);
test_assert(!(test1 != test4));
test_assert(!(test2 != test4));
test_assert(!(test3 != test4));
test_assert(test1 == test4);
test_assert(test4 == test1);
// test assignments with a variant
logln("test7 = test6");
test7 = test6;
test_dumpLocale(test7);
test_assert(test7 == test7);
test_assert(test7 == test6);
test_assert(test7 != test5);
logln("test6 = test1");
test6=test1;
test_dumpLocale(test6);
test_assert(test6 != test7);
test_assert(test6 == test1);
test_assert(test6 == test6);
}
// A class which exposes constructors that are implemented in terms of the POSIX parsing code.
class POSIXLocale : public Locale
{
public:
POSIXLocale(const UnicodeString& l)
:Locale()
{
setFromPOSIXID(l);
}
POSIXLocale(const char *l)
:Locale()
{
setFromPOSIXID(l);
}
};
void LocaleTest::TestPOSIXParsing()
{
POSIXLocale test1("ab_AB");
POSIXLocale test2(UnicodeString("ab_AB"));
Locale test3("ab","AB");
POSIXLocale test4("ab_AB_Antares");
POSIXLocale test5(UnicodeString("ab_AB_Antares"));
Locale test6("ab", "AB", "Antares");
test_dumpLocale(test1);
test_dumpLocale(test2);
test_dumpLocale(test3);
test_dumpLocale(test4);
test_dumpLocale(test5);
test_dumpLocale(test6);
test_assert(test1 == test1);
test_assert(test1 == test2);
test_assert(test2 == test3);
test_assert(test3 == test1);
test_assert(test4 == test5);
test_assert(test5 == test6);
test_assert(test6 == test4);
test_assert(test1 != test4);
test_assert(test5 != test3);
test_assert(test5 != test2);
int32_t hash1 = test1.hashCode();
int32_t hash2 = test2.hashCode();
int32_t hash3 = test3.hashCode();
test_assert(hash1 == hash2);
test_assert(hash2 == hash3);
test_assert(hash3 == hash1);
}
void LocaleTest::TestGetAvailableLocales()
{
int32_t locCount = 0;
const Locale* locList = Locale::getAvailableLocales(locCount);
if (locCount == 0)
errln("getAvailableLocales() returned an empty list!");
else {
logln(UnicodeString("Number of locales returned = ") + locCount);
UnicodeString temp;
for(int32_t i = 0; i < locCount; ++i)
logln(locList[i].getName(temp));
}
// I have no idea how to test this function...
}
// This test isn't applicable anymore - getISO3Language is
// independent of the data directory
void LocaleTest::TestDataDirectory()
{
/*
char oldDirectory[80];
const char* temp;
UErrorCode err = U_ZERO_ERROR;
UnicodeString testValue;
temp = Locale::getDataDirectory();
strcpy(oldDirectory, temp);
logln(UnicodeString("oldDirectory = ") + oldDirectory);
Locale test(Locale::US);
test.getISO3Language(testValue);
logln("first fetch of language retrieved " + testValue);
if (testValue != "eng")
errln("Initial check of ISO3 language failed: expected \"eng\", got \"" + testValue + "\"");
{
char *path;
path=IntlTest::getTestDirectory();
Locale::setDataDirectory( path );
}
test.getISO3Language(testValue);
logln("second fetch of language retrieved " + testValue);
if (testValue != "xxx")
errln("setDataDirectory() failed: expected \"xxx\", got \"" + testValue + "\"");
Locale::setDataDirectory(oldDirectory);
test.getISO3Language(testValue);
logln("third fetch of language retrieved " + testValue);
if (testValue != "eng")
errln("get/setDataDirectory() failed: expected \"eng\", got \"" + testValue + "\"");
*/
}
//===========================================================
void LocaleTest::doTestDisplayNames(Locale& inLocale,
int32_t compareIndex,
bool_t defaultIsFrench) {
UnicodeString temp;
if (defaultIsFrench && Locale::getDefault().getLanguage(temp) != "fr")
errln("Default locale should be French, but it's really " + temp);
else if (!defaultIsFrench && Locale::getDefault().getLanguage(temp) != "en")
errln("Default locale should be English, but it's really " + temp);
for (int32_t i = 0; i <= MAX_LOCALES; i++) {
Locale testLocale(dataTable[LANG][i], dataTable[CTRY][i], dataTable[VAR][i]);
logln(" Testing " + testLocale.getName(temp) + "...");
UnicodeString testLang;
UnicodeString testCtry;
UnicodeString testVar;
UnicodeString testName;
if (inLocale == Locale("", "", "")) {
testLocale.getDisplayLanguage(testLang);
testLocale.getDisplayCountry(testCtry);
testLocale.getDisplayVariant(testVar);
testLocale.getDisplayName(testName);
}
else {
testLocale.getDisplayLanguage(inLocale, testLang);
testLocale.getDisplayCountry(inLocale, testCtry);
testLocale.getDisplayVariant(inLocale, testVar);
testLocale.getDisplayName(inLocale, testName);
}
UnicodeString expectedLang;
UnicodeString expectedCtry;
UnicodeString expectedVar;
UnicodeString expectedName;
expectedLang = dataTable[compareIndex][i];
if (expectedLang.length() == 0 && defaultIsFrench)
expectedLang = dataTable[DLANG_FR][i];
if (expectedLang.length() == 0)
expectedLang = dataTable[DLANG_EN][i];
expectedCtry = dataTable[compareIndex + 1][i];
if (expectedCtry.length() == 0 && defaultIsFrench)
expectedCtry = dataTable[DCTRY_FR][i];
if (expectedCtry.length() == 0)
expectedCtry = dataTable[DCTRY_EN][i];
expectedVar = dataTable[compareIndex + 2][i];
if (expectedVar.length() == 0 && defaultIsFrench)
expectedVar = dataTable[DVAR_FR][i];
if (expectedVar.length() == 0)
expectedVar = dataTable[DVAR_EN][i];
expectedName = dataTable[compareIndex + 3][i];
if (expectedName.length() == 0 && defaultIsFrench)
expectedName = dataTable[DNAME_FR][i];
if (expectedName.length() == 0)
expectedName = dataTable[DNAME_EN][i];
if (testLang != expectedLang)
errln("Display language mismatch: " + testLang + " versus " + expectedLang);
if (testCtry != expectedCtry)
errln("Display country mismatch: " + testCtry + " versus " + expectedCtry);
if (testVar != expectedVar)
errln("Display variant mismatch: " + testVar + " versus " + expectedVar);
if (testName != expectedName)
errln("Display name mismatch: " + testName + " versus " + expectedName);
}
}
//---------------------------------------------------
// table of valid data
//---------------------------------------------------
UnicodeString** LocaleTest::dataTable = 0;
char* rawData[27][7] = {
// language code
{ "en", "fr", "hr", "el", "no", "it", "xx" },
// country code
{ "US", "FR", "HR", "GR", "NO", "", "YY" },
// variant code
{ "", "", "", "", "NY", "", "" },
// full name
{ "en_US", "fr_FR", "hr_HR", "el_GR", "no_NO_NY", "it", "xx_YY" },
// ISO-3 language
{ "eng", "fra", "hrv", "ell", "nor", "ita", "" },
// ISO-3 country
{ "USA", "FRA", "HRV", "GRC", "NOR", "", "" },
// LCID (not currently public)
{ "409", "40c", "41a", "408", "814", "", "" },
// display langage (English)
{ "English", "French", "Croatian", "Greek", "Norwegian", "Italian", "xx" },
// display country (English)
{ "United States", "France", "Croatia", "Greece", "Norway", "", "YY" },
// display variant (English)
{ "", "", "", "", "Nynorsk", "", ""},
//{ "", "", "", "", "NY", "", ""},
// display name (English)
// Updated no_NO_NY English display name for new pattern-based algorithm
// (part of Euro support).
{ "English (United States)", "French (France)", "Croatian (Croatia)", "Greek (Greece)", "Norwegian (Norway, Nynorsk)", "Italian", "xx (YY)" },
//{ "English (United States)", "French (France)", "Croatian (Croatia)", "Greek (Greece)", "Norwegian (Norway,NY)", "Italian", "xx (YY)" },
// display langage (French)
{ "anglais", "fran<EFBFBD>ais", "", "grec", "norv<EFBFBD>gien", "italien", "xx" },
// display country (French)
{ "<EFBFBD>tats-Unis", "France", "", "Gr<EFBFBD>ce", "Norv<EFBFBD>ge", "", "YY" },
// display variant (French)
{ "", "", "", "", "Nynorsk", "", "" },
// display name (French)
//{ "anglais (<28>tats-Unis)", "fran<61>ais (France)", "", "grec (Gr<47>ce)", "norv<72>gien (Norv<72>ge,Nynorsk)", "italien", "xx (YY)" },
{ "anglais (<28>tats-Unis)", "fran<EFBFBD>ais (France)", "", "grec (Gr<47>ce)", "norv<EFBFBD>gien (Norv<72>ge, Nynorsk)", "italien", "xx (YY)" },
// display langage (Croatian)
{ "", "", "hrvatski", "", "", "", "xx" },
// display country (Croatian)
{ "", "", "Hrvatska", "", "", "", "YY" },
// display variant (Croatian)
{ "", "", "", "", "", "", ""},
// display name (Croatian)
{ "", "", "hrvatski (Hrvatska)", "", "", "", "xx (YY)" },
// display langage (Greek)[actual values listed below]
{ "", "", "", "", "", "", "" },
// display country (Greek)[actual values listed below]
{ "", "", "", "", "", "", "" },
// display variant (Greek)
{ "", "", "", "", "", "", "" },
// display name (Greek)[actual values listed below]
{ "", "", "", "", "", "", "" },
// display langage (<root>)
{ "English", "French", "Croatian", "Greek", "Norwegian", "Italian", "xx" },
// display country (<root>)
{ "United States", "France", "Croatia", "Greece", "Norway", "", "YY" },
// display variant (<root>)
{ "", "", "", "", "Nynorsk", "", ""},
// display name (<root>)
//{ "English (United States)", "French (France)", "Croatian (Croatia)", "Greek (Greece)", "Norwegian (Norway,Nynorsk)", "Italian", "xx (YY)" },
{ "English (United States)", "French (France)", "Croatian (Croatia)", "Greek (Greece)", "Norwegian (Norway,NY)", "Italian", "xx (YY)" }
};
UChar greekDisplayLanguage[] = { 0x03b5, 0x03bb, 0x03bb, 0x03b7, 0x03bd, 0x03b9, 0x03ba, 0x03ac, 0 };
UChar greekDisplayCountry[] = { 0x0395, 0x03bb, 0x03bb, 0x03ac, 0x03b4, 0x03b1, 0 };
UChar greekDisplayName[] = { 0x03b5, 0x03bb, 0x03bb, 0x03b7, 0x03bd, 0x03b9, 0x03ba,
0x03ac, ' ', '(', 0x0395, 0x03bb, 0x03bb, 0x03ac, 0x03b4, 0x03b1, ')', 0 };
void LocaleTest::setUpDataTable()
{
if (dataTable == 0) {
dataTable = new UnicodeString*[27];
for (int32_t i = 0; i < 27; i++) {
dataTable[i] = new UnicodeString[7];
for (int32_t j = 0; j < 7; j++)
dataTable[i][j] = rawData[i][j];
}
dataTable[DLANG_EL][GREEK] = greekDisplayLanguage;
dataTable[DCTRY_EL][GREEK] = greekDisplayCountry;
dataTable[DNAME_EL][GREEK] = greekDisplayName;
}
}
// ====================
/**
* @bug 4011756 4011380
*/
void
LocaleTest::TestISO3Fallback()
{
Locale test("xx", "YY");
bool_t gotException = FALSE;
UnicodeString result;
UErrorCode err = U_ZERO_ERROR;
//try {
result = test.getISO3Language(result, err);
//}
//catch (MissingResourceException e) {
if(U_FAILURE(err))
gotException = TRUE;
//}
if (!gotException)
errln("getISO3Language() on xx_YY returned " + result + " instead of throwing an exception");
gotException = FALSE;
err = U_ZERO_ERROR;
//try {
result = test.getISO3Country(result, err);
//}
//catch (MissingResourceException e) {
if(U_FAILURE(err))
gotException = TRUE;
//}
if (!gotException)
errln("getISO3Country() on xx_YY returned " + result + " instead of throwing an exception");
}
/**
* @bug 4106155 4118587
*/
void
LocaleTest::TestGetLangsAndCountries()
{
// It didn't seem right to just do an exhaustive test of everything here, so I check
// for the following things:
// 1) Does each list have the right total number of entries?
// 2) Does each list contain certain language and country codes we think are important
// (the G7 countries, plus a couple others)?
// 3) Does each list have every entry formatted correctly? (i.e., two characters,
// all lower case for the language codes, all upper case for the country codes)
// 4) Is each list in sorted order?
int32_t testCount = 0;
const UnicodeString *test = Locale::getISOLanguages(testCount);
UnicodeString spotCheck1 [] = { "en", "es", "fr", "de", "it",
"ja", "ko", "zh", "th", "he",
"id", "iu", "ug", "yi", "za" };
int32_t spotLen = 15;
int32_t i;
if (testCount != 142)
errln("Expected getISOLanguages() to return 142 languages; it returned" + testCount);
else {
for (i = 0; i < 15; i++) {
int32_t j;
for (j = 0; j < testCount; j++)
if (test[j] == spotCheck1[i])
break;
if (j == testCount || test[j] != spotCheck1[i])
errln("Couldn't find " + spotCheck1[i] + " in language list.");
}
}
for (i = 0; i < testCount; i++) {
UnicodeString lc(test[i]);
if (test[i] != lc.toLower())
errln(test[i] + " is not all lower case.");
if (test[i].length() != 2)
errln(test[i] + " is not two characters long.");
if (i > 0 && test[i].compare(test[i - 1]) <= 0)
errln(test[i] + " appears in an out-of-order position in the list.");
}
test = Locale::getISOCountries(testCount);
UnicodeString spotCheck2 [] = { "US", "CA", "GB", "FR", "DE",
"IT", "JP", "KR", "CN", "TW",
"TH" };
int32_t spot2Len = 11;
if (testCount != 239)
errln("Expected getISOLanguages to return 238 languages; it returned" + testCount);
else {
for (i = 0; i < spot2Len; i++) {
int32_t j;
for (j = 0; j < testCount; j++)
if (test[j] == spotCheck2[i])
break;
if (j == testCount || test[j] != spotCheck2[i])
errln("Couldn't find " + spotCheck2[i] + " in country list.");
}
}
for (i = 0; i < testCount; i++) {
UnicodeString uc(test[i]);
if (test[i] != uc.toUpper())
errln(test[i] + " is not all upper case.");
if (test[i].length() != 2)
errln(test[i] + " is not two characters long.");
if (i > 0 && test[i].compare(test[i - 1]) <= 0)
errln(test[i] + " appears in an out-of-order position in the list.");
}
}
/**
* @bug 4126880
*/
// since this returns const UnicodeString* in C++, is this test applicable?
void
LocaleTest::Test4126880()
{
/*
const UnicodeString *test;
int32_t testCount;
test = Locale::getISOCountries(testCount);
test[0] = "SUCKER!!!";
test = Locale::getISOCountries(testCount);
if (test[0] == "SUCKER!!!")
errln("Changed internal country code list!");
test = Locale::getISOLanguages(testCount);
test[0] = "HAHAHAHA!!!";
test = Locale::getISOLanguages(testCount);
if (test[0] == "HAHAHAHA!!!") // Fixed typo
errln("Changes internal language code list!");
*/
}
/**
* @bug 4135316
*/
// not applicable in C++ - const Locale*
void
LocaleTest::TestBug4135316()
{
/*
Locale[] locales1 = Locale.getAvailableLocales();
Locale[] locales2 = Locale.getAvailableLocales();
if (locales1 == locales2)
errln("Locale.getAvailableLocales() doesn't clone its internal storage!");
*/
}
/**
* @bug 4107953
*/
/*
test commented out pending API-change approval
public void TestGetLanguagesForCountry() {
UnicodeString[] languages = Locale.getLanguagesForCountry("US");
if (!searchStringArrayFor("en", languages))
errln("Didn't get en as a language for US");
languages = Locale.getLanguagesForCountry("FR");
if (!searchStringArrayFor("fr", languages))
errln("Didn't get fr as a language for FR");
languages = Locale.getLanguagesForCountry("CH");
if (!searchStringArrayFor("fr", languages))
errln("Didn't get fr as a language for CH");
if (!searchStringArrayFor("it", languages))
errln("Didn't get it as a language for CH");
if (!searchStringArrayFor("de", languages))
errln("Didn't get de as a language for CH");
languages = Locale.getLanguagesForCountry("JP");
if (!searchStringArrayFor("ja", languages))
errln("Didn't get ja as a language for JP");
}
*/
/*
private bool_t searchStringArrayFor(UnicodeString s, UnicodeString[] array) {
for (int32_t i = 0; i < array.length; i++)
if (s.equals(array[i]))
return TRUE;
return FALSE;
}
*/
/**
* @bug 4110613
*/
// not applicable in C++
/*
void
LocaleTest::TestSerialization() throws ClassNotFoundException, OptionalDataException,
IOException, StreamCorruptedException
{
ObjectOutputStream ostream;
ByteArrayOutputStream obstream;
byte[] bytes = null;
obstream = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
ostream = new ObjectOutputStream(obstream);
Locale test1 = new Locale("zh", "TW", "");
int32_t dummy = test1.hashCode(); // fill in the cached hash-code value
ostream.writeObject(test1);
bytes = obstream.toByteArray();
ObjectInputStream istream = new ObjectInputStream(new ByteArrayInputStream(bytes));
Locale test2 = (Locale)(istream.readObject());
if (!test1.equals(test2) || test1.hashCode() != test2.hashCode())
errln("Locale failed to deserialize correctly.");
}
*/
/**
* @bug 4118587
*/
void
LocaleTest::TestSimpleDisplayNames()
{
// This test is different from TestDisplayNames because TestDisplayNames checks
// fallback behavior, combination of language and country names to form locale
// names, and other stuff like that. This test just checks specific language
// and country codes to make sure we have the correct names for them.
UnicodeString languageCodes [] = { "he", "id", "iu", "ug", "yi", "za" };
UnicodeString languageNames [] = { "Hebrew", "Indonesian", "Inukitut", "Uighur", "Yiddish",
"Zhuang" };
for (int32_t i = 0; i < 6; i++) {
UnicodeString test;
Locale l(languageCodes[i], "", "");
l.getDisplayLanguage(Locale::US, test);
if (test != languageNames[i])
errln("Got wrong display name for " + languageCodes[i] + ": Expected \"" +
languageNames[i] + "\", got \"" + test + "\".");
}
}
/**
* @bug 4118595
*/
void
LocaleTest::TestUninstalledISO3Names()
{
// This test checks to make sure getISO3Language and getISO3Country work right
// even for locales that are not installed.
UnicodeString iso2Languages [] = { "am", "ba", "fy", "mr", "rn",
"ss", "tw", "zu" };
UnicodeString iso3Languages [] = { "amh", "bak", "fry", "mar", "run",
"ssw", "twi", "zul" };
int32_t i;
for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
UnicodeString test;
Locale l(iso2Languages[i], "", "");
l.getISO3Language(test);
if(test != iso3Languages[i])
errln("Got wrong ISO3 code for " + iso2Languages[i] + ": Expected \"" +
iso3Languages[i] + "\", got \"" + test + "\".");
}
UnicodeString iso2Countries [] = { "AF", "BW", "KZ", "MO", "MN",
"SB", "TC", "ZW" };
UnicodeString iso3Countries [] = { "AFG", "BWA", "KAZ", "MAC", "MNG",
"SLB", "TCA", "ZWE" };
for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
UnicodeString test;
Locale l("", iso2Countries[i], "");
l.getISO3Country(test);
if (test != iso3Countries[i])
errln("Got wrong ISO3 code for " + iso2Countries[i] + ": Expected \"" +
iso3Countries[i] + "\", got \"" + test + "\".");
}
}
/**
* @bug 4052404
*/
void
LocaleTest::TestChangedISO639Codes()
{
Locale hebrewOld("iw", "IL", "");
Locale hebrewNew("he", "IL", "");
Locale yiddishOld("ji", "IL", "");
Locale yiddishNew("yi", "IL", "");
Locale indonesianOld("in", "", "");
Locale indonesianNew("id", "", "");
UnicodeString temp;
if (hebrewNew.getLanguage(temp) != "iw")
errln("Got back wrong language code for Hebrew: expected \"iw\", got \"" +
hebrewNew.getLanguage(temp) + "\"");
if (yiddishNew.getLanguage(temp) != "ji")
errln("Got back wrong language code for Yiddish: expected \"ji\", got \"" +
yiddishNew.getLanguage(temp) + "\"");
if (indonesianNew.getLanguage(temp) != "in")
errln("Got back wrong language code for Indonesian: expected \"in\", got \"" +
indonesianNew.getLanguage(temp) + "\"");
if (hebrewOld != hebrewNew)
errln("Old and new Hebrew locales don't compare equal.");
if (yiddishOld != yiddishNew)
errln("Old and new Yiddish locales don't compare equal.");
if (indonesianOld != indonesianNew)
errln("Old and new Indonesian locales don't compare equal.");
}
/**
* @bug 4092475
* I could not reproduce this bug. I'm pretty convinced it was fixed with the
* big locale-data reorg of 10/28/97. The lookup logic for language and country
* display names was also changed at that time in that check-in. --rtg 3/20/98
*/
void
LocaleTest::TestAtypicalLocales()
{
Locale localesToTest [] = { Locale("de", "CA"),
Locale("ja", "ZA"),
Locale("ru", "MX"),
Locale("en", "FR"),
Locale("es", "DE"),
Locale("", "HR"),
Locale("", "SE"),
Locale("", "DO"),
Locale("", "BE") };
UnicodeString englishDisplayNames [] = { "German (Canada)",
"Japanese (South Africa)",
"Russian (Mexico)",
"English (France)",
"Spanish (Germany)",
"Croatia",
"Sweden",
"Dominican Republic",
"Belgium" };
UnicodeString frenchDisplayNames []= { "allemand (Canada)",
"japonais (South Africa)",
"Russian (Mexico)",
"anglais (France)",
"espagnol (Allemagne)",
"Croatia",
"Su<EFBFBD>de",
"Dominican Republic",
"Belgique" };
UnicodeString rus("Russian (M");
rus += 0x00e9;
rus += "xico)";
UnicodeString esp("espa");
esp += 0x00f1;
esp += "ol (Germany)";
UnicodeString dr("Rep");
dr += 0x00fa;
dr += "blica Dominicana";
UnicodeString spanishDisplayNames [] = { "German (Canada)",
"Japanese (South Africa)",
rus,
"English (France)",
esp,
"Croatia",
"Sweden",
dr,
"Belgium" };
int32_t i;
UErrorCode status = U_ZERO_ERROR;
Locale::setDefault(Locale::US, status);
for (i = 0; i < 9; ++i) {
UnicodeString name;
localesToTest[i].getDisplayName(Locale::US, name);
logln(name);
if (name != englishDisplayNames[i])
{
errln("Lookup in English failed: expected \"" + englishDisplayNames[i]
+ "\", got \"" + name + "\"");
logln("Locale name was-> " + localesToTest[i].getName(name));
}
}
for (i = 0; i < 9; i++) {
UnicodeString name;
localesToTest[i].getDisplayName(Locale("es", "ES"), name);
logln(name);
if (name != spanishDisplayNames[i])
errln("Lookup in Spanish failed: expected \"" + spanishDisplayNames[i]
+ "\", got \"" + name + "\"");
}
for (i = 0; i < 9; i++) {
UnicodeString name;
localesToTest[i].getDisplayName(Locale::FRANCE, name);
logln(name);
if (name != frenchDisplayNames[i])
errln("Lookup in French failed: expected \"" + frenchDisplayNames[i]
+ "\", got \"" + name + "\"");
}
}
/**
* @bug 4126371
*/
// not applicable in C++, setDefault() takes a reference
void
LocaleTest::TestNullDefault()
{
/*
// why on earth anyone would ever try to do this is beyond me, but we should
// definitely make sure we don't let them
bool_t gotException = FALSE;
try {
Locale.setDefault(null);
}
catch (NullPointerException e) {
// all other exception types propagate through here back to the test harness
gotException = TRUE;
}
if (Locale.getDefault() == null)
errln("Locale.getDefault() allowed us to set default to NULL!");
if (!gotException)
errln("Trying to set default locale to NULL didn't throw exception!");
*/
}
/**
* @bug 4135752
* This would be better tested by the LocaleDataTest. Will move it when I
* get the LocaleDataTest working again.
*/
void
LocaleTest::TestThaiCurrencyFormat()
{
UErrorCode status = U_ZERO_ERROR;
DecimalFormat *thaiCurrency = (DecimalFormat*)NumberFormat::createCurrencyInstance(
Locale("th", "TH"), status);
UChar posPrefix = 0x0e3f;
UnicodeString temp;
if (thaiCurrency->getPositivePrefix(temp) != UnicodeString(&posPrefix, 1, 1))
errln("Thai currency prefix wrong: expected 0x0e3f, got \"" +
thaiCurrency->getPositivePrefix(temp) + "\"");
if (thaiCurrency->getPositiveSuffix(temp) != "")
errln("Thai currency suffix wrong: expected \"\", got \"" +
thaiCurrency->getPositiveSuffix(temp) + "\"");
delete thaiCurrency;
}
/**
* @bug 4122371
* Confirm that Euro support works. This test is pretty rudimentary; all it does
* is check that any locales with the EURO variant format a number using the
* Euro currency symbol.
*
* ASSUME: All locales encode the Euro character "\u20AC".
* If this is changed to use the single-character Euro symbol, this
* test must be updated.
*
* DON'T ASSUME: Any specific countries support the Euro. Instead,
* iterate through all locales.
*/
void
LocaleTest::TestEuroSupport()
{
const UnicodeString EURO_VARIANT("EURO");
UChar euro = 0x20ac;
const UnicodeString EURO_CURRENCY(&euro, 1, 1); // Look for this UnicodeString in formatted Euro currency
UErrorCode status = U_ZERO_ERROR;
UnicodeString temp;
int32_t locCount = 0;
const Locale *locales = NumberFormat::getAvailableLocales(locCount);
for (int32_t i=0; i < locCount; ++i) {
Locale loc = locales[i];
UnicodeString temp;
if (loc.getVariant(temp).indexOf(EURO_VARIANT) >= 0) {
NumberFormat *nf = NumberFormat::createCurrencyInstance(loc, status);
UnicodeString pos;
nf->format(271828.182845, pos);
UnicodeString neg;
nf->format(-271828.182845, neg);
if (pos.indexOf(EURO_CURRENCY) >= 0 &&
neg.indexOf(EURO_CURRENCY) >= 0) {
logln("Ok: " + loc.getName(temp) +
": " + pos + " / " + neg);
}
else {
errln("Fail: " + loc.getName(temp) +
" formats without " + EURO_CURRENCY +
": " + pos + " / " + neg +
"\n*** THIS FAILURE MAY ONLY MEAN THAT LOCALE DATA HAS CHANGED ***");
}
delete nf;
}
}
}
/**
* @bug 4139504
* toString() doesn't work with language_VARIANT.
*/
void
LocaleTest::TestToString() {
Locale DATA [] = {
Locale("xx", "", ""),
Locale("", "YY", ""),
Locale("", "", "ZZ"),
Locale("xx", "YY", ""),
Locale("xx", "", "ZZ"),
Locale("", "YY", "ZZ"),
Locale("xx", "YY", "ZZ"),
};
UnicodeString DATA_S [] = {
"xx",
"_YY",
"__ZZ",
"xx_YY",
"xx__ZZ",
"_YY_ZZ",
"xx_YY_ZZ",
};
for (int32_t i=0; i < 7; ++i) {
UnicodeString name;
if (DATA[i].getName(name) != DATA_S[i]) {
errln("Fail: Locale.getName(), got:" + name + ", expected: " + DATA_S[i]);
}
else
logln("Pass: Locale.getName(), got:" + name );
}
}
/**
* @bug 4139940
* Couldn't reproduce this bug -- probably was fixed earlier.
*
* ORIGINAL BUG REPORT:
* -- basically, hungarian for monday shouldn't have an \u00f4
* (o circumflex)in it instead it should be an o with 2 inclined
* (right) lines over it..
*
* You may wonder -- why do all this -- why not just add a line to
* LocaleData? Well, I could see by inspection that the locale file had the
* right character in it, so I wanted to check the rest of the pipeline -- a
* very remote possibility, but I wanted to be sure. The other possibility
* is that something is wrong with the font mapping subsystem, but we can't
* test that here.
*/
void
LocaleTest::Test4139940()
{
Locale mylocale("hu", "", "");
UDate mydate = date(98,3,13); // A Monday
UErrorCode status = U_ZERO_ERROR;
SimpleDateFormat df_full("EEEE", mylocale, status);
UnicodeString str;
FieldPosition pos(FieldPosition::DONT_CARE);
df_full.format(mydate, str, pos);
// Make sure that o circumflex (\u00F4) is NOT there, and
// o double acute (\u0151) IS.
UChar ocf = 0x00f4;
UChar oda = 0x0151;
if (str.indexOf(oda) < 0 || str.indexOf(ocf) >= 0)
errln("Fail: Monday in Hungarian is wrong");
}
UDate
LocaleTest::date(int32_t y, int32_t m, int32_t d, int32_t hr, int32_t min, int32_t sec)
{
UErrorCode status = U_ZERO_ERROR;
Calendar *cal = Calendar::createInstance(status);
if (cal == 0)
return 0.0;
cal->clear();
cal->set(1900 + y, m, d, hr, min, sec); // Add 1900 to follow java.util.Date protocol
UDate dt = cal->getTime(status);
if (U_FAILURE(status))
return 0.0;
delete cal;
return dt;
}
/**
* @bug 4143951
* Russian first day of week should be Monday. Confirmed.
*/
void
LocaleTest::Test4143951()
{
UErrorCode status = U_ZERO_ERROR;
Calendar *cal = Calendar::createInstance(Locale("ru", "", ""), status);
if (cal->getFirstDayOfWeek() != Calendar::MONDAY) {
errln("Fail: First day of week in Russia should be Monday");
}
delete cal;
}
/**
* @bug 4147315
* java.util.Locale.getISO3Country() works wrong for non ISO-3166 codes.
* Should throw an exception for unknown locales
*/
void
LocaleTest::Test4147315()
{
// Try with codes that are the wrong length but happen to match text
// at a valid offset in the mapping table
Locale locale("aaa", "CCC");
//try {
UnicodeString result;
UErrorCode err = U_ZERO_ERROR;
locale.getISO3Country(result, err);
UnicodeString temp;
if(U_SUCCESS(err))
errln("ERROR: getISO3Country() returns: " + result +
" for locale '" + locale.getName(temp) + "' rather than exception" );
//} catch(MissingResourceException e) { }
}
/**
* @bug 4147317
* java.util.Locale.getISO3Language() works wrong for non ISO-3166 codes.
* Should throw an exception for unknown locales
*/
void
LocaleTest::Test4147317()
{
// Try with codes that are the wrong length but happen to match text
// at a valid offset in the mapping table
Locale locale("aaa", "CCC");
//try {
UnicodeString result;
UErrorCode err = U_ZERO_ERROR;
locale.getISO3Language(result, err);
UnicodeString temp;
if(U_SUCCESS(err))
errln("ERROR: getISO3Language() returns: " + result +
" for locale '" + locale.getName(temp) + "' rather than exception" );
//} catch(MissingResourceException e) { }
}
/*
* @bug 4147552
*/
void
LocaleTest::Test4147552()
{
Locale locales [] = { Locale("no", "NO"),
Locale("no", "NO", "B"),
Locale("no", "NO", "NY")
};
UnicodeString edn("Norwegian (Norway, Bokm");
edn += 0x00e5;
edn += "l)";
UnicodeString englishDisplayNames [] = {
"Norwegian (Norway)",
edn,
// "Norwegian (Norway,B)",
//"Norwegian (Norway,NY)"
"Norwegian (Norway, Nynorsk)"
};
UnicodeString ndn("norsk (Norge, Bokm");
ndn += 0x00e5;
ndn += "l)";
UnicodeString norwegianDisplayNames [] = {
"norsk (Norge)",
//"norsk (Norge,B)",
ndn,
//"norsk (Norge,NY)"
"norsk (Norge, Nynorsk)"
};
for (int32_t i = 0; i < 3; ++i) {
Locale loc = locales[i];
UnicodeString temp;
if (loc.getDisplayName(temp) != englishDisplayNames[i])
errln("English display-name mismatch: expected " +
englishDisplayNames[i] + ", got " + loc.getDisplayName(temp));
if (loc.getDisplayName(loc, temp) != norwegianDisplayNames[i])
errln("Norwegian display-name mismatch: expected " +
norwegianDisplayNames[i] + ", got " +
loc.getDisplayName(loc, temp));
}
}
void
LocaleTest::TestVariantParsing()
{
Locale en_US_custom("en", "US", "De Anza_Cupertino_California_United States_Earth");
UnicodeString dispName("English (United States, DE ANZA_CUPERTINO_CALIFORNIA_UNITED STATES_EARTH)");
UnicodeString dispVar("DE ANZA_CUPERTINO_CALIFORNIA_UNITED STATES_EARTH");
UnicodeString got;
en_US_custom.getDisplayVariant(Locale::US, got);
if(got != dispVar) {
errln("FAIL: getDisplayVariant()");
errln("Wanted: " + dispVar);
errln("Got : " + got);
}
en_US_custom.getDisplayName(Locale::US, got);
if(got != dispName) {
errln("FAIL: getDisplayName()");
errln("Wanted: " + dispName);
errln("Got : " + got);
}
Locale shortVariant("fr", "FR", "foo");
shortVariant.getDisplayVariant(got);
if(got != "FOO") {
errln("FAIL: getDisplayVariant()");
errln("Wanted: foo");
errln("Got : " + got);
}
Locale bogusVariant("fr", "FR", "_foo");
bogusVariant.getDisplayVariant(got);
if(got != "FOO") {
errln("FAIL: getDisplayVariant()");
errln("Wanted: foo");
errln("Got : " + got);
}
Locale bogusVariant2("fr", "FR", "foo_");
bogusVariant2.getDisplayVariant(got);
if(got != "FOO") {
errln("FAIL: getDisplayVariant()");
errln("Wanted: foo");
errln("Got : " + got);
}
Locale bogusVariant3("fr", "FR", "_foo_");
bogusVariant3.getDisplayVariant(got);
if(got != "FOO") {
errln("FAIL: getDisplayVariant()");
errln("Wanted: foo");
errln("Got : " + got);
}
}
/**
* @bug 4105828
* Currency symbol in zh is wrong. We will test this at the NumberFormat
* end to test the whole pipe.
*/
void
LocaleTest::Test4105828()
{
Locale LOC [] = { Locale::CHINESE, Locale("zh", "CN", ""),
Locale("zh", "TW", ""), Locale("zh", "HK", "") };
UErrorCode status = U_ZERO_ERROR;
for (int32_t i = 0; i < 4; ++i) {
NumberFormat *fmt = NumberFormat::createPercentInstance(LOC[i], status);
if(U_FAILURE(status)) {
errln("Couldn't create NumberFormat");
return;
}
UnicodeString result;
FieldPosition pos(0);
fmt->format((int32_t)1, result, pos);
UnicodeString temp;
if(result != "100%") {
errln(UnicodeString("Percent for ") + LOC[i].getDisplayName(temp) + " should be 100%, got " + result);
}
delete fmt;
}
}