scuffed-code/icu4c/source/test/intltest/tztest.cpp
George Rhoten 8f3bc607ff ICU-1211 Tell me the wrong value
X-SVN-Rev: 6336
2001-10-19 16:31:55 +00:00

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/********************************************************************
* COPYRIGHT:
* Copyright (c) 1997-2001, International Business Machines Corporation and
* others. All Rights Reserved.
********************************************************************/
#include "unicode/timezone.h"
#include "unicode/simpletz.h"
#include "unicode/calendar.h"
#include "unicode/gregocal.h"
#include "unicode/resbund.h"
#include "tztest.h"
#define CHECK_HEAP 0
#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__WINDOWS__)
#define _CRTDBG_MAP_ALLOC
#include <crtdbg.h>
#endif
#define CASE(id,test) case id: \
name = #test; \
if (exec) { \
logln(#test "---"); logln(""); \
test(); \
} \
break
// *****************************************************************************
// class TimeZoneTest
// *****************************************************************************
void TimeZoneTest::runIndexedTest( int32_t index, UBool exec, const char* &name, char* /*par*/ )
{
if (exec) logln("TestSuite TestTimeZone");
switch (index) {
CASE(0, TestPRTOffset);
CASE(1, TestVariousAPI518);
CASE(2, TestGetAvailableIDs913);
CASE(3, TestGenericAPI);
CASE(4, TestRuleAPI);
CASE(5, TestShortZoneIDs);
CASE(6, TestCustomParse);
CASE(7, TestDisplayName);
CASE(8, TestDSTSavings);
CASE(9, TestAlternateRules);
CASE(10,TestCountries);
default: name = ""; break;
}
}
const int32_t TimeZoneTest::millisPerHour = 3600000;
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Generic API testing for API coverage.
*/
void
TimeZoneTest::TestGenericAPI()
{
UnicodeString id("NewGMT");
int32_t offset = 12345;
SimpleTimeZone *zone = new SimpleTimeZone(offset, id);
if (zone->useDaylightTime()) errln("FAIL: useDaylightTime should return FALSE");
TimeZone* zoneclone = zone->clone();
if (!(*zoneclone == *zone)) errln("FAIL: clone or operator== failed");
zoneclone->setID("abc");
if (!(*zoneclone != *zone)) errln("FAIL: clone or operator!= failed");
delete zoneclone;
zoneclone = zone->clone();
if (!(*zoneclone == *zone)) errln("FAIL: clone or operator== failed");
zoneclone->setRawOffset(45678);
if (!(*zoneclone != *zone)) errln("FAIL: clone or operator!= failed");
SimpleTimeZone copy(*zone);
if (!(copy == *zone)) errln("FAIL: copy constructor or operator== failed");
copy = *(SimpleTimeZone*)zoneclone;
if (!(copy == *zoneclone)) errln("FAIL: assignment operator or operator== failed");
TimeZone* saveDefault = TimeZone::createDefault();
TimeZone* pstZone = TimeZone::createTimeZone("PST");
logln("call u_t_timezone() which uses the host");
logln("to get the difference in seconds between coordinated universal");
logln("time and local time. E.g., -28,800 for PST (GMT-8hrs)");
int32_t tzoffset = uprv_timezone();
logln(UnicodeString("Value returned from t_timezone = ") + tzoffset);
// Invert sign because UNIX semantics are backwards
if (tzoffset < 0)
tzoffset = -tzoffset;
// --- The following test would fail outside PST now that
// --- PST is generally set to be default timezone in format tests
//if ((*saveDefault == *pstZone) && (tzoffset != 28800)) {
// errln("FAIL: t_timezone may be incorrect. It is not 28800");
//}
if (tzoffset != 28800) {
logln("***** WARNING: If testing in the PST timezone, t_timezone should return 28800! *****");
}
if ((tzoffset % 1800 != 0)) {
errln("FAIL: t_timezone may be incorrect. It is not a multiple of 30min. It is %d", tzoffset);
}
TimeZone::adoptDefault(zone);
TimeZone* defaultzone = TimeZone::createDefault();
if (defaultzone == zone ||
!(*defaultzone == *zone))
errln("FAIL: createDefault failed");
TimeZone::adoptDefault(saveDefault);
delete defaultzone;
delete zoneclone;
delete pstZone;
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Test the setStartRule/setEndRule API calls.
*/
void
TimeZoneTest::TestRuleAPI()
{
UErrorCode status = U_ZERO_ERROR;
UDate offset = 60*60*1000*1.75; // Pick a weird offset
SimpleTimeZone *zone = new SimpleTimeZone((int32_t)offset, "TestZone");
if (zone->useDaylightTime()) errln("FAIL: useDaylightTime should return FALSE");
// Establish our expected transition times. Do this with a non-DST
// calendar with the (above) declared local offset.
GregorianCalendar *gc = new GregorianCalendar(*zone, status);
if (failure(status, "new GregorianCalendar")) return;
gc->clear();
gc->set(1990, Calendar::MARCH, 1);
UDate marchOneStd = gc->getTime(status); // Local Std time midnight
gc->clear();
gc->set(1990, Calendar::JULY, 1);
UDate julyOneStd = gc->getTime(status); // Local Std time midnight
if (failure(status, "GregorianCalendar::getTime")) return;
// Starting and ending hours, WALL TIME
int32_t startHour = (int32_t)(2.25 * 3600000);
int32_t endHour = (int32_t)(3.5 * 3600000);
zone->setStartRule(Calendar::MARCH, 1, 0, startHour, status);
zone->setEndRule (Calendar::JULY, 1, 0, endHour, status);
delete gc;
gc = new GregorianCalendar(*zone, status);
if (failure(status, "new GregorianCalendar")) return;
UDate marchOne = marchOneStd + startHour;
UDate julyOne = julyOneStd + endHour - 3600000; // Adjust from wall to Std time
UDate expMarchOne = 636251400000.0;
if (marchOne != expMarchOne)
{
errln((UnicodeString)"FAIL: Expected start computed as " + marchOne +
" = " + dateToString(marchOne));
logln((UnicodeString)" Should be " + expMarchOne +
" = " + dateToString(expMarchOne));
}
UDate expJulyOne = 646793100000.0;
if (julyOne != expJulyOne)
{
errln((UnicodeString)"FAIL: Expected start computed as " + julyOne +
" = " + dateToString(julyOne));
logln((UnicodeString)" Should be " + expJulyOne +
" = " + dateToString(expJulyOne));
}
testUsingBinarySearch(zone, date(90, Calendar::JANUARY, 1), date(90, Calendar::JUNE, 15), marchOne);
testUsingBinarySearch(zone, date(90, Calendar::JUNE, 1), date(90, Calendar::DECEMBER, 31), julyOne);
if (zone->inDaylightTime(marchOne - 1000, status) ||
!zone->inDaylightTime(marchOne, status))
errln("FAIL: Start rule broken");
if (!zone->inDaylightTime(julyOne - 1000, status) ||
zone->inDaylightTime(julyOne, status))
errln("FAIL: End rule broken");
zone->setStartYear(1991);
if (zone->inDaylightTime(marchOne, status) ||
zone->inDaylightTime(julyOne - 1000, status))
errln("FAIL: Start year broken");
failure(status, "TestRuleAPI");
delete gc;
delete zone;
}
void
TimeZoneTest::testUsingBinarySearch(SimpleTimeZone* tz, UDate min, UDate max, UDate expectedBoundary)
{
UErrorCode status = U_ZERO_ERROR;
UBool startsInDST = tz->inDaylightTime(min, status);
if (failure(status, "SimpleTimeZone::inDaylightTime")) return;
if (tz->inDaylightTime(max, status) == startsInDST) {
logln("Error: inDaylightTime(" + dateToString(max) + ") != " + ((!startsInDST)?"TRUE":"FALSE"));
return;
}
if (failure(status, "SimpleTimeZone::inDaylightTime")) return;
while ((max - min) > INTERVAL) {
UDate mid = (min + max) / 2;
if (tz->inDaylightTime(mid, status) == startsInDST) {
min = mid;
}
else {
max = mid;
}
if (failure(status, "SimpleTimeZone::inDaylightTime")) return;
}
logln(UnicodeString("Binary Search Before: ") + uprv_floor(0.5 + min) + " = " + dateToString(min));
logln(UnicodeString("Binary Search After: ") + uprv_floor(0.5 + max) + " = " + dateToString(max));
UDate mindelta = expectedBoundary - min;
UDate maxdelta = max - expectedBoundary;
if (mindelta >= 0 &&
mindelta <= INTERVAL &&
maxdelta >= 0 &&
maxdelta <= INTERVAL)
logln(UnicodeString("PASS: Expected bdry: ") + expectedBoundary + " = " + dateToString(expectedBoundary));
else
errln(UnicodeString("FAIL: Expected bdry: ") + expectedBoundary + " = " + dateToString(expectedBoundary));
}
const UDate TimeZoneTest::INTERVAL = 100;
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// -------------------------------------
/**
* Test the offset of the PRT timezone.
*/
void
TimeZoneTest::TestPRTOffset()
{
TimeZone* tz = TimeZone::createTimeZone("PRT");
if (tz == 0) {
errln("FAIL: TimeZone(PRT) is null");
}
else {
if (tz->getRawOffset() != (- 4 * millisPerHour)) errln("FAIL: Offset for PRT should be -4");
}
delete tz;
}
// -------------------------------------
/**
* Regress a specific bug with a sequence of API calls.
*/
void
TimeZoneTest::TestVariousAPI518()
{
UErrorCode status = U_ZERO_ERROR;
TimeZone* time_zone = TimeZone::createTimeZone("PST");
UDate d = date(97, Calendar::APRIL, 30);
UnicodeString str;
logln("The timezone is " + time_zone->getID(str));
if (!time_zone->inDaylightTime(d, status)) errln("FAIL: inDaylightTime returned FALSE");
if (U_FAILURE(status)) { errln("FAIL: TimeZone::inDaylightTime failed"); return; }
if (!time_zone->useDaylightTime()) errln("FAIL: useDaylightTime returned FALSE");
if (time_zone->getRawOffset() != - 8 * millisPerHour) errln("FAIL: getRawOffset returned wrong value");
GregorianCalendar *gc = new GregorianCalendar(status);
if (U_FAILURE(status)) { errln("FAIL: Couldn't create GregorianCalendar"); return; }
gc->setTime(d, status);
if (U_FAILURE(status)) { errln("FAIL: GregorianCalendar::setTime failed"); return; }
if (time_zone->getOffset(gc->AD, gc->get(gc->YEAR, status), gc->get(gc->MONTH, status),
gc->get(gc->DAY_OF_MONTH, status), (uint8_t)gc->get(gc->DAY_OF_WEEK, status), 0) != - 7 * millisPerHour)
errln("FAIL: getOffset returned wrong value");
if (U_FAILURE(status)) { errln("FAIL: GregorianCalendar::set failed"); return; }
delete gc;
delete time_zone;
}
// -------------------------------------
/**
* Test the call which retrieves the available IDs.
*/
void
TimeZoneTest::TestGetAvailableIDs913()
{
#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__WINDOWS__)
#if defined(WIN32) && defined(_DEBUG) && CHECK_HEAP
/*
* Set the debug-heap flag to keep freed blocks in the
* heap's linked list - This will allow us to catch any
* inadvertent use of freed memory
*/
int32_t tmpDbgFlag = _CrtSetDbgFlag(_CRTDBG_REPORT_FLAG);
tmpDbgFlag |= _CRTDBG_DELAY_FREE_MEM_DF;
tmpDbgFlag |= _CRTDBG_LEAK_CHECK_DF;
tmpDbgFlag |= _CRTDBG_CHECK_ALWAYS_DF;
_CrtSetDbgFlag(tmpDbgFlag);
_CrtMemState memstate;
_CrtMemCheckpoint(&memstate);
{
#endif
#endif
UnicodeString str;
UnicodeString *buf = new UnicodeString("TimeZone.getAvailableIDs() = { ");
int32_t s_length;
const UnicodeString** s = TimeZone::createAvailableIDs(s_length);
int32_t i;
for (i = 0; i < s_length;++i) {
if (i > 0) *buf += ", ";
*buf += *s[i];
}
*buf += " };";
logln(*buf);
/* Confirm that the following zones can be retrieved: The first
* zone, the last zone, and one in-between. This tests the binary
* search through the system zone data.
*/
for (i=0; i<3; ++i) {
int32_t which = (i==0)?0:((i==1)?(s_length/2):(s_length-1));
TimeZone *z = TimeZone::createTimeZone(*s[which]);
if (z == 0) {
errln(UnicodeString("FAIL: createTimeZone(") +
*s[which] + ") -> 0");
} else if (z->getID(str) != *s[which]) {
errln(UnicodeString("FAIL: createTimeZone(") +
*s[which] + ") -> zone " + str);
} else {
logln(UnicodeString("OK: createTimeZone(") +
*s[which] + ") succeeded");
}
delete z;
}
delete [] s;
buf->truncate(0);
*buf += "TimeZone.getAvailableIDs(GMT+02:00) = { ";
s = TimeZone::createAvailableIDs(+ 2 * 60 * 60 * 1000, s_length);
for (i = 0; i < s_length;++i) {
if (i > 0) *buf += ", ";
*buf += *s[i];
}
*buf += " };";
logln(*buf);
TimeZone *tz = TimeZone::createTimeZone("PST");
if (tz != 0) logln("getTimeZone(PST) = " + tz->getID(str));
else errln("FAIL: getTimeZone(PST) = null");
delete tz;
tz = TimeZone::createTimeZone("America/Los_Angeles");
if (tz != 0) logln("getTimeZone(America/Los_Angeles) = " + tz->getID(str));
else errln("FAIL: getTimeZone(PST) = null");
delete tz;
// @bug 4096694
tz = TimeZone::createTimeZone("NON_EXISTENT");
UnicodeString temp;
if (tz == 0)
errln("FAIL: getTimeZone(NON_EXISTENT) = null");
else if (tz->getID(temp) != "GMT")
errln("FAIL: getTimeZone(NON_EXISTENT) = " + temp);
delete tz;
delete buf;
delete [] s;
}
/**
* This test is problematic. It should really just confirm that
* the list of compatibility zone IDs exist and are somewhat
* meaningful (that is, they aren't all aliases of GMT). It goes a
* bit further -- it hard-codes expectations about zone behavior,
* when in fact zones are redefined quite frequently. ICU's build
* process means that it is easy to update ICU to contain the
* latest Olson zone data, but if a zone tested here changes, then
* this test will fail. I have updated the test for 1999j data,
* but further updates will probably be required. Note that some
* of the concerts listed below no longer apply -- in particular,
* we do NOT overwrite real UNIX zones with 3-letter IDs. There
* are two points of overlap as of 1999j: MET and EET. These are
* both real UNIX zones, so we just use the official
* definition. This test has been updated to reflect this.
* 12/3/99 aliu
*
* [srl - from java - 7/5/1998]
* @bug 4130885
* Certain short zone IDs, used since 1.1.x, are incorrect.
*
* The worst of these is:
*
* "CAT" (Central African Time) should be GMT+2:00, but instead returns a
* zone at GMT-1:00. The zone at GMT-1:00 should be called EGT, CVT, EGST,
* or AZOST, depending on which zone is meant, but in no case is it CAT.
*
* Other wrong zone IDs:
*
* ECT (European Central Time) GMT+1:00: ECT is Ecuador Time,
* GMT-5:00. European Central time is abbreviated CEST.
*
* SST (Solomon Island Time) GMT+11:00. SST is actually Samoa Standard Time,
* GMT-11:00. Solomon Island time is SBT.
*
* NST (New Zealand Time) GMT+12:00. NST is the abbreviation for
* Newfoundland Standard Time, GMT-3:30. New Zealanders use NZST.
*
* AST (Alaska Standard Time) GMT-9:00. [This has already been noted in
* another bug.] It should be "AKST". AST is Atlantic Standard Time,
* GMT-4:00.
*
* PNT (Phoenix Time) GMT-7:00. PNT usually means Pitcairn Time,
* GMT-8:30. There is no standard abbreviation for Phoenix time, as distinct
* from MST with daylight savings.
*
* In addition to these problems, a number of zones are FAKE. That is, they
* don't match what people use in the real world.
*
* FAKE zones:
*
* EET (should be EEST)
* ART (should be EEST)
* MET (should be IRST)
* NET (should be AMST)
* PLT (should be PKT)
* BST (should be BDT)
* VST (should be ICT)
* CTT (should be CST) +
* ACT (should be CST) +
* AET (should be EST) +
* MIT (should be WST) +
* IET (should be EST) +
* PRT (should be AST) +
* CNT (should be NST)
* AGT (should be ARST)
* BET (should be EST) +
*
* + A zone with the correct name already exists and means something
* else. E.g., EST usually indicates the US Eastern zone, so it cannot be
* used for Brazil (BET).
*/
void TimeZoneTest::TestShortZoneIDs()
{
int32_t i;
// Create a small struct to hold the array
struct
{
const char *id;
int32_t offset;
UBool daylight;
}
kReferenceList [] =
{
{"MIT", -660, FALSE},
{"HST", -600, FALSE},
{"AST", -540, TRUE},
{"PST", -480, TRUE},
{"PNT", -420, FALSE},
{"MST", -420, TRUE},
{"CST", -360, TRUE},
{"IET", -300, FALSE},
{"EST", -300, TRUE},
{"PRT", -240, FALSE},
{"CNT", -210, TRUE},
{"AGT", -180, FALSE}, // updated 26 Sep 2000 aliu
{"BET", -180, TRUE},
// "CAT", -60, FALSE, // Wrong:
// As of bug 4130885, fix CAT (Central Africa)
{"CAT", 120, FALSE}, // Africa/Harare
{"GMT", 0, FALSE},
{"UTC", 0, FALSE}, // ** srl: seems broken in C++
{"ECT", 60, TRUE},
{"ART", 120, TRUE},
{"EET", 120, TRUE},
{"EAT", 180, FALSE},
{"MET", 60, TRUE}, // updated 12/3/99 aliu
{"NET", 240, TRUE}, // updated 12/3/99 aliu
{"PLT", 300, FALSE},
{"IST", 330, FALSE},
{"BST", 360, FALSE},
{"VST", 420, FALSE},
{"CTT", 480, TRUE}, // updated 12/3/99 aliu
{"JST", 540, FALSE},
{"ACT", 570, TRUE}, // updated 12/3/99 aliu
{"AET", 600, TRUE},
{"SST", 660, FALSE},
// "NST", 720, FALSE,
// As of bug 4130885, fix NST (New Zealand)
{"NST", 720, TRUE}, // Pacific/Auckland
{"",0,FALSE}
};
for(i=0;kReferenceList[i].id[0];i++) {
UnicodeString itsID(kReferenceList[i].id);
UBool ok = TRUE;
// Check existence.
TimeZone *tz = TimeZone::createTimeZone(itsID);
if (!tz) {
errln("FAIL: Time Zone " + itsID + " does not exist!");
continue;
}
// Check daylight usage.
UBool usesDaylight = tz->useDaylightTime();
if (usesDaylight != kReferenceList[i].daylight) {
errln("FAIL: Time Zone " + itsID + " use daylight is " +
(usesDaylight?"TRUE":"FALSE") +
" but it should be " +
((kReferenceList[i].daylight)?"TRUE":"FALSE"));
ok = FALSE;
}
// Check offset
int32_t offsetInMinutes = tz->getRawOffset()/60000;
if (offsetInMinutes != kReferenceList[i].offset) {
errln("FAIL: Time Zone " + itsID + " raw offset is " +
offsetInMinutes +
" but it should be " + kReferenceList[i].offset);
ok = FALSE;
}
if (ok) {
logln("OK: " + itsID +
" useDaylightTime() & getRawOffset() as expected");
}
delete tz;
}
// OK now test compat
logln("Testing for compatibility zones");
const char* compatibilityMap[] = {
// This list is copied from tz.alias. If tz.alias
// changes, this list must be updated. Current as of 1/31/01
"ACT", "Australia/Darwin",
"AET", "Australia/Sydney",
"AGT", "America/Buenos_Aires",
"ART", "Africa/Cairo",
"AST", "America/Anchorage",
"BET", "America/Sao_Paulo",
"BST", "Asia/Dhaka", // Spelling changed in 2000h
"CAT", "Africa/Harare",
"CNT", "America/St_Johns",
"CST", "America/Chicago",
"CTT", "Asia/Shanghai",
"EAT", "Africa/Addis_Ababa",
"ECT", "Europe/Paris",
// EET Europe/Istanbul # EET is a standard UNIX zone
"EST", "America/New_York",
"HST", "Pacific/Honolulu",
"IET", "America/Indianapolis",
"IST", "Asia/Calcutta",
"JST", "Asia/Tokyo",
// MET Asia/Tehran # MET is a standard UNIX zone
"MIT", "Pacific/Apia",
"MST", "America/Denver",
"NET", "Asia/Yerevan",
"NST", "Pacific/Auckland",
"PLT", "Asia/Karachi",
"PNT", "America/Phoenix",
"PRT", "America/Puerto_Rico",
"PST", "America/Los_Angeles",
"SST", "Pacific/Guadalcanal",
"UTC", "Etc/GMT",
"VST", "Asia/Saigon",
"","",""
};
for (i=0;*compatibilityMap[i];i+=2) {
UnicodeString itsID;
const char *zone1 = compatibilityMap[i];
const char *zone2 = compatibilityMap[i+1];
TimeZone *tz1 = TimeZone::createTimeZone(zone1);
TimeZone *tz2 = TimeZone::createTimeZone(zone2);
if (!tz1) {
errln(UnicodeString("FAIL: Could not find short ID zone ") + zone1);
}
if (!tz2) {
errln(UnicodeString("FAIL: Could not find long ID zone ") + zone2);
}
if (tz1 && tz2) {
// make NAME same so comparison will only look at the rest
tz2->setID(tz1->getID(itsID));
if (*tz1 != *tz2) {
errln("FAIL: " + UnicodeString(zone1) +
" != " + UnicodeString(zone2));
} else {
logln("OK: " + UnicodeString(zone1) +
" == " + UnicodeString(zone2));
}
}
delete tz1;
delete tz2;
}
}
/**
* Utility function for TestCustomParse
*/
UnicodeString& TimeZoneTest::formatMinutes(int32_t min, UnicodeString& rv)
{
rv.remove();
char sign = '+';
if (min < 0) { sign = '-'; min = -min; }
int h = min/60;
min = min%60;
rv += UChar(sign);
if(h > 10)
rv += UChar(0x0030 + (h/10));
rv += UChar(0x0030 + (h%10));
rv += ":";
if(min > 10)
rv += UChar(0x0030 + (min/10));
else
rv += "0";
rv += UChar(0x0030 + (min%10));
return rv;
}
/**
* As part of the VM fix (see CCC approved RFE 4028006, bug
* 4044013), TimeZone.getTimeZone() has been modified to recognize
* generic IDs of the form GMT[+-]hh:mm, GMT[+-]hhmm, and
* GMT[+-]hh. Test this behavior here.
*
* @bug 4044013
*/
void TimeZoneTest::TestCustomParse()
{
int32_t i;
const int32_t kUnparseable = 604800; // the number of seconds in a week. More than any offset should be.
const UnicodeString kExpectedCustomID = "Custom";
struct
{
const char *customId;
int32_t expectedOffset;
}
kData[] =
{
// ID Expected offset in minutes
//"GMT", kUnparseable, Isn't custom. Can't test it here. [returns normal GMT]
{"GMT-YOUR.AD.HERE", kUnparseable},
{"GMT0", kUnparseable},
{"GMT+0", (0)},
{"GMT+1", (60)},
{"GMT-0030", (-30)},
{"GMT+15:99", (15*60+99)},
{"GMT+", kUnparseable},
{"GMT-", kUnparseable},
{"GMT+0:", kUnparseable},
{"GMT-:", kUnparseable},
{"GMT-YOUR.AD.HERE", kUnparseable},
{"GMT+0010", (10)}, // Interpret this as 00:10
{"GMT-10", (-10*60)},
{"GMT+30", (30)},
{"GMT-3:30", (-(3*60+30))},
{"GMT-230", (-(2*60+30))},
{0, 0}
};
for (i=0; kData[i].customId != 0; i++)
{
UnicodeString id(kData[i].customId);
int32_t exp = kData[i].expectedOffset;
TimeZone *zone = TimeZone::createTimeZone(id);
UnicodeString itsID, temp;
logln();
logln("testing # " + formatMinutes(i, temp) + id);
/*
if(zone == NULL)
{
errln("FAIL: Could not createTimeZone(" + id + "). Returned NULL.");
continue;
}
*/
if (! zone->getID(itsID).compare("GMT"))
//if(zone == NULL)
{
logln(id + " -> generic GMT");
// When TimeZone.getTimeZone() can't parse the id, it
// returns GMT -- a dubious practice, but required for
// backward compatibility.
if (exp != kUnparseable) {
errln("FAIL: Expected offset of " + formatMinutes(exp,temp) +
" for " + id + ", got parse failure");
}
}
else
{
zone->getID(itsID);
int32_t ioffset = zone->getRawOffset()/60000;
UnicodeString offset;
formatMinutes(ioffset, offset);
logln(id + " -> " + itsID + " GMT" + offset);
if (exp == kUnparseable)
{
errln("FAIL: Expected parse failure for " + id +
", got offset of " + offset +
", id " + itsID);
}
else if (ioffset != exp ||
(itsID.compare(kExpectedCustomID) != 0))
{
errln("Expected offset of " + formatMinutes(exp,temp) +
", id Custom, for " + id +
", got offset of " + offset +
", id " + itsID);
}
}
delete zone;
}
}
/**
* Test the basic functionality of the getDisplayName() API.
*
* @bug 4112869
* @bug 4028006
*
* See also API change request A41.
*
* 4/21/98 - make smarter, so the test works if the ext resources
* are present or not.
*/
void
TimeZoneTest::TestDisplayName()
{
UErrorCode status = U_ZERO_ERROR;
int32_t i;
TimeZone *zone = TimeZone::createTimeZone("PST");
UnicodeString name;
zone->getDisplayName(Locale::ENGLISH, name);
logln("PST->" + name);
if (name.compare("Pacific Standard Time") != 0)
errln("Fail: Expected \"Pacific Standard Time\" but got " + name);
//*****************************************************************
// THE FOLLOWING LINES MUST BE UPDATED IF THE LOCALE DATA CHANGES
// THE FOLLOWING LINES MUST BE UPDATED IF THE LOCALE DATA CHANGES
// THE FOLLOWING LINES MUST BE UPDATED IF THE LOCALE DATA CHANGES
//*****************************************************************
struct
{
UBool useDst;
TimeZone::EDisplayType style;
const char *expect;
} kData[] = {
{FALSE, TimeZone::SHORT, "PST"},
{TRUE, TimeZone::SHORT, "PDT"},
{FALSE, TimeZone::LONG, "Pacific Standard Time"},
{TRUE, TimeZone::LONG, "Pacific Daylight Time"},
{FALSE, TimeZone::LONG, ""}
};
for (i=0; kData[i].expect[0] != '\0'; i++)
{
name.remove();
name = zone->getDisplayName(kData[i].useDst,
kData[i].style,
Locale::ENGLISH, name);
if (name.compare(kData[i].expect) != 0)
errln("Fail: Expected " + UnicodeString(kData[i].expect) + "; got " + name);
logln("PST [with options]->" + name);
}
// Make sure that we don't display the DST name by constructing a fake
// PST zone that has DST all year long.
SimpleTimeZone *zone2 = new SimpleTimeZone(0, "PST");
zone2->setStartRule(Calendar::JANUARY, 1, 0, 0, status);
zone2->setEndRule(Calendar::DECEMBER, 31, 0, 0, status);
UnicodeString inDaylight = (zone2->inDaylightTime(UDate(0), status)? UnicodeString("TRUE"):UnicodeString("FALSE"));
logln(UnicodeString("Modified PST inDaylightTime->") + inDaylight );
if(U_FAILURE(status))
{
errln("Some sort of error..." + UnicodeString(u_errorName(status))); // REVISIT
}
name.remove();
name = zone2->getDisplayName(Locale::ENGLISH,name);
logln("Modified PST->" + name);
if (name.compare("Pacific Standard Time") != 0)
errln("Fail: Expected \"Pacific Standard Time\"");
// Make sure we get the default display format for Locales
// with no display name data.
Locale zh_CN = Locale::SIMPLIFIED_CHINESE;
name.remove();
name = zone->getDisplayName(zh_CN,name);
//*****************************************************************
// THE FOLLOWING LINE MUST BE UPDATED IF THE LOCALE DATA CHANGES
// THE FOLLOWING LINE MUST BE UPDATED IF THE LOCALE DATA CHANGES
// THE FOLLOWING LINE MUST BE UPDATED IF THE LOCALE DATA CHANGES
//*****************************************************************
logln("PST(zh_CN)->" + name);
// *** REVISIT SRL how in the world do I check this? looks java specific.
// Now be smart -- check to see if zh resource is even present.
// If not, we expect the en fallback behavior.
ResourceBundle enRB(u_getDataDirectory(),
Locale::ENGLISH, status);
if(U_FAILURE(status))
errln("Couldn't get ResourceBundle for en");
ResourceBundle zhRB(u_getDataDirectory(),
zh_CN, status);
//if(U_FAILURE(status))
// errln("Couldn't get ResourceBundle for zh_CN");
UBool noZH = U_FAILURE(status);
if (noZH) {
logln("Warning: Not testing the zh_CN behavior because resource is absent");
if (name != "Pacific Standard Time")
errln("Fail: Expected Pacific Standard Time");
}
if (name.compare("GMT-08:00") &&
name.compare("GMT-8:00") &&
name.compare("GMT-0800") &&
name.compare("GMT-800")) {
errln("Fail: Expected GMT-08:00 or something similar");
errln("************************************************************");
errln("THE ABOVE FAILURE MAY JUST MEAN THE LOCALE DATA HAS CHANGED");
errln("************************************************************");
}
// Now try a non-existent zone
delete zone2;
zone2 = new SimpleTimeZone(90*60*1000, "xyzzy");
name.remove();
name = zone2->getDisplayName(Locale::ENGLISH,name);
logln("GMT+90min->" + name);
if (name.compare("GMT+01:30") &&
name.compare("GMT+1:30") &&
name.compare("GMT+0130") &&
name.compare("GMT+130"))
errln("Fail: Expected GMT+01:30 or something similar");
// clean up
delete zone;
delete zone2;
}
/**
* @bug 4107276
*/
void
TimeZoneTest::TestDSTSavings()
{
UErrorCode status = U_ZERO_ERROR;
// It might be better to find a way to integrate this test into the main TimeZone
// tests above, but I don't have time to figure out how to do this (or if it's
// even really a good idea). Let's consider that a future. --rtg 1/27/98
SimpleTimeZone *tz = new SimpleTimeZone(-5 * U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR, "dstSavingsTest",
Calendar::MARCH, 1, 0, 0, Calendar::SEPTEMBER, 1, 0, 0,
(int32_t)(0.5 * U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR), status);
if(U_FAILURE(status))
errln("couldn't create TimeZone");
if (tz->getRawOffset() != -5 * U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR)
errln(UnicodeString("Got back a raw offset of ") + (tz->getRawOffset() / U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR) +
" hours instead of -5 hours.");
if (!tz->useDaylightTime())
errln("Test time zone should use DST but claims it doesn't.");
if (tz->getDSTSavings() != 0.5 * U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR)
errln(UnicodeString("Set DST offset to 0.5 hour, but got back ") + (tz->getDSTSavings() /
U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR) + " hours instead.");
int32_t offset = tz->getOffset(GregorianCalendar::AD, 1998, Calendar::JANUARY, 1,
Calendar::THURSDAY, 10 * U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR);
if (offset != -5 * U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR)
errln(UnicodeString("The offset for 10 AM, 1/1/98 should have been -5 hours, but we got ")
+ (offset / U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR) + " hours.");
offset = tz->getOffset(GregorianCalendar::AD, 1998, Calendar::JUNE, 1, Calendar::MONDAY,
10 * U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR);
if (offset != -4.5 * U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR)
errln(UnicodeString("The offset for 10 AM, 6/1/98 should have been -4.5 hours, but we got ")
+ (offset / U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR) + " hours.");
tz->setDSTSavings(U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR);
offset = tz->getOffset(GregorianCalendar::AD, 1998, Calendar::JANUARY, 1,
Calendar::THURSDAY, 10 * U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR);
if (offset != -5 * U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR)
errln(UnicodeString("The offset for 10 AM, 1/1/98 should have been -5 hours, but we got ")
+ (offset / U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR) + " hours.");
offset = tz->getOffset(GregorianCalendar::AD, 1998, Calendar::JUNE, 1, Calendar::MONDAY,
10 * U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR);
if (offset != -4 * U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR)
errln(UnicodeString("The offset for 10 AM, 6/1/98 (with a 1-hour DST offset) should have been -4 hours, but we got ")
+ (offset / U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR) + " hours.");
delete tz;
}
/**
* @bug 4107570
*/
void
TimeZoneTest::TestAlternateRules()
{
// Like TestDSTSavings, this test should probably be integrated somehow with the main
// test at the top of this class, but I didn't have time to figure out how to do that.
// --rtg 1/28/98
SimpleTimeZone tz(-5 * U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR, "alternateRuleTest");
// test the day-of-month API
UErrorCode status = U_ZERO_ERROR;
tz.setStartRule(Calendar::MARCH, 10, 12 * U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR, status);
if(U_FAILURE(status))
errln("tz.setStartRule failed");
tz.setEndRule(Calendar::OCTOBER, 20, 12 * U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR, status);
if(U_FAILURE(status))
errln("tz.setStartRule failed");
int32_t offset = tz.getOffset(GregorianCalendar::AD, 1998, Calendar::MARCH, 5,
Calendar::THURSDAY, 10 * U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR);
if (offset != -5 * U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR)
errln(UnicodeString("The offset for 10AM, 3/5/98 should have been -5 hours, but we got ")
+ (offset / U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR) + " hours.");
offset = tz.getOffset(GregorianCalendar::AD, 1998, Calendar::MARCH, 15,
Calendar::SUNDAY, 10 * millisPerHour);
if (offset != -4 * U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR)
errln(UnicodeString("The offset for 10AM, 3/15/98 should have been -4 hours, but we got ")
+ (offset / U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR) + " hours.");
offset = tz.getOffset(GregorianCalendar::AD, 1998, Calendar::OCTOBER, 15,
Calendar::THURSDAY, 10 * millisPerHour);
if (offset != -4 * U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR)
errln(UnicodeString("The offset for 10AM, 10/15/98 should have been -4 hours, but we got ") + (offset / U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR) + " hours.");
offset = tz.getOffset(GregorianCalendar::AD, 1998, Calendar::OCTOBER, 25,
Calendar::SUNDAY, 10 * millisPerHour);
if (offset != -5 * U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR)
errln(UnicodeString("The offset for 10AM, 10/25/98 should have been -5 hours, but we got ")
+ (offset / U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR) + " hours.");
// test the day-of-week-after-day-in-month API
tz.setStartRule(Calendar::MARCH, 10, Calendar::FRIDAY, 12 * millisPerHour, TRUE, status);
if(U_FAILURE(status))
errln("tz.setStartRule failed");
tz.setEndRule(Calendar::OCTOBER, 20, Calendar::FRIDAY, 12 * millisPerHour, FALSE, status);
if(U_FAILURE(status))
errln("tz.setStartRule failed");
offset = tz.getOffset(GregorianCalendar::AD, 1998, Calendar::MARCH, 11,
Calendar::WEDNESDAY, 10 * millisPerHour);
if (offset != -5 * U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR)
errln(UnicodeString("The offset for 10AM, 3/11/98 should have been -5 hours, but we got ")
+ (offset / U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR) + " hours.");
offset = tz.getOffset(GregorianCalendar::AD, 1998, Calendar::MARCH, 14,
Calendar::SATURDAY, 10 * millisPerHour);
if (offset != -4 * U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR)
errln(UnicodeString("The offset for 10AM, 3/14/98 should have been -4 hours, but we got ")
+ (offset / U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR) + " hours.");
offset = tz.getOffset(GregorianCalendar::AD, 1998, Calendar::OCTOBER, 15,
Calendar::THURSDAY, 10 * millisPerHour);
if (offset != -4 * U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR)
errln(UnicodeString("The offset for 10AM, 10/15/98 should have been -4 hours, but we got ")
+ (offset / U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR) + " hours.");
offset = tz.getOffset(GregorianCalendar::AD, 1998, Calendar::OCTOBER, 17,
Calendar::SATURDAY, 10 * millisPerHour);
if (offset != -5 * U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR)
errln(UnicodeString("The offset for 10AM, 10/17/98 should have been -5 hours, but we got ")
+ (offset / U_MILLIS_PER_HOUR) + " hours.");
}
/**
* Test country code support. Jitterbug 776.
*/
void TimeZoneTest::TestCountries() {
// Make sure America/Los_Angeles is in the "US" group, and
// Asia/Tokyo isn't. Vice versa for the "JP" group.
int32_t n;
const UnicodeString** s = TimeZone::createAvailableIDs("US", n);
UBool la = FALSE, tokyo = FALSE;
UnicodeString laZone("America/Los_Angeles", "");
UnicodeString tokyoZone("Asia/Tokyo", "");
int32_t i;
if (s == NULL || n <= 0) {
errln("FAIL: TimeZone::createAvailableIDs() returned nothing");
return;
}
for (i=0; i<n; ++i) {
if (*s[i] == (laZone)) {
la = TRUE;
}
if (*s[i] == (tokyoZone)) {
tokyo = TRUE;
}
}
if (!la || tokyo) {
errln("FAIL: " + laZone + " in US = " + la);
errln("FAIL: " + tokyoZone + " in US = " + tokyo);
}
delete[] s;
s = TimeZone::createAvailableIDs("JP", n);
la = FALSE; tokyo = FALSE;
for (i=0; i<n; ++i) {
if (*s[i] == (laZone)) {
la = TRUE;
}
if (*s[i] == (tokyoZone)) {
tokyo = TRUE;
}
}
if (la || !tokyo) {
errln("FAIL: " + laZone + " in JP = " + la);
errln("FAIL: " + tokyoZone + " in JP = " + tokyo);
}
delete[] s;
}