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   38   
   39   package java.text;
   40   
   41   import java.io.IOException;
   42   import java.io.InvalidObjectException;
   43   import java.io.ObjectInputStream;
   44   import java.util.Calendar;
   45   import java.util.Date;
   46   import java.util.GregorianCalendar;
   47   import java.util.Locale;
   48   import java.util.Map;
   49   import java.util.MissingResourceException;
   50   import java.util.ResourceBundle;
   51   import java.util.SimpleTimeZone;
   52   import java.util.TimeZone;
   53   import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentHashMap;
   54   import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentMap;
   55   import sun.util.calendar.CalendarUtils;
   56   import sun.util.calendar.ZoneInfoFile;
   57   import sun.util.resources.LocaleData;
   58   
   59   import static java.text.DateFormatSymbols.*;
   60   
   61   /**
   62    * <code>SimpleDateFormat</code> is a concrete class for formatting and
   63    * parsing dates in a locale-sensitive manner. It allows for formatting
   64    * (date -> text), parsing (text -> date), and normalization.
   65    *
   66    * <p>
   67    * <code>SimpleDateFormat</code> allows you to start by choosing
   68    * any user-defined patterns for date-time formatting. However, you
   69    * are encouraged to create a date-time formatter with either
   70    * <code>getTimeInstance</code>, <code>getDateInstance</code>, or
   71    * <code>getDateTimeInstance</code> in <code>DateFormat</code>. Each
   72    * of these class methods can return a date/time formatter initialized
   73    * with a default format pattern. You may modify the format pattern
   74    * using the <code>applyPattern</code> methods as desired.
   75    * For more information on using these methods, see
   76    * {@link DateFormat}.
   77    *
   78    * <h4>Date and Time Patterns</h4>
   79    * <p>
   80    * Date and time formats are specified by <em>date and time pattern</em>
   81    * strings.
   82    * Within date and time pattern strings, unquoted letters from
   83    * <code>'A'</code> to <code>'Z'</code> and from <code>'a'</code> to
   84    * <code>'z'</code> are interpreted as pattern letters representing the
   85    * components of a date or time string.
   86    * Text can be quoted using single quotes (<code>'</code>) to avoid
   87    * interpretation.
   88    * <code>"''"</code> represents a single quote.
   89    * All other characters are not interpreted; they're simply copied into the
   90    * output string during formatting or matched against the input string
   91    * during parsing.
   92    * <p>
   93    * The following pattern letters are defined (all other characters from
   94    * <code>'A'</code> to <code>'Z'</code> and from <code>'a'</code> to
   95    * <code>'z'</code> are reserved):
   96    * <blockquote>
   97    * <table border=0 cellspacing=3 cellpadding=0 summary="Chart shows pattern letters, date/time component, presentation, and examples.">
   98    *     <tr bgcolor="#ccccff">
   99    *         <th align=left>Letter
  100    *         <th align=left>Date or Time Component
  101    *         <th align=left>Presentation
  102    *         <th align=left>Examples
  103    *     <tr>
  104    *         <td><code>G</code>
  105    *         <td>Era designator
  106    *         <td><a href="#text">Text</a>
  107    *         <td><code>AD</code>
  108    *     <tr bgcolor="#eeeeff">
  109    *         <td><code>y</code>
  110    *         <td>Year
  111    *         <td><a href="#year">Year</a>
  112    *         <td><code>1996</code>; <code>96</code>
  113    *     <tr>
  114    *         <td><code>Y</code>
  115    *         <td>Week year
  116    *         <td><a href="#year">Year</a>
  117    *         <td><code>2009</code>; <code>09</code>
  118    *     <tr bgcolor="#eeeeff">
  119    *         <td><code>M</code>
  120    *         <td>Month in year
  121    *         <td><a href="#month">Month</a>
  122    *         <td><code>July</code>; <code>Jul</code>; <code>07</code>
  123    *     <tr>
  124    *         <td><code>w</code>
  125    *         <td>Week in year
  126    *         <td><a href="#number">Number</a>
  127    *         <td><code>27</code>
  128    *     <tr bgcolor="#eeeeff">
  129    *         <td><code>W</code>
  130    *         <td>Week in month
  131    *         <td><a href="#number">Number</a>
  132    *         <td><code>2</code>
  133    *     <tr>
  134    *         <td><code>D</code>
  135    *         <td>Day in year
  136    *         <td><a href="#number">Number</a>
  137    *         <td><code>189</code>
  138    *     <tr bgcolor="#eeeeff">
  139    *         <td><code>d</code>
  140    *         <td>Day in month
  141    *         <td><a href="#number">Number</a>
  142    *         <td><code>10</code>
  143    *     <tr>
  144    *         <td><code>F</code>
  145    *         <td>Day of week in month
  146    *         <td><a href="#number">Number</a>
  147    *         <td><code>2</code>
  148    *     <tr bgcolor="#eeeeff">
  149    *         <td><code>E</code>
  150    *         <td>Day name in week
  151    *         <td><a href="#text">Text</a>
  152    *         <td><code>Tuesday</code>; <code>Tue</code>
  153    *     <tr>
  154    *         <td><code>u</code>
  155    *         <td>Day number of week (1 = Monday, ..., 7 = Sunday)
  156    *         <td><a href="#number">Number</a>
  157    *         <td><code>1</code>
  158    *     <tr bgcolor="#eeeeff">
  159    *         <td><code>a</code>
  160    *         <td>Am/pm marker
  161    *         <td><a href="#text">Text</a>
  162    *         <td><code>PM</code>
  163    *     <tr>
  164    *         <td><code>H</code>
  165    *         <td>Hour in day (0-23)
  166    *         <td><a href="#number">Number</a>
  167    *         <td><code>0</code>
  168    *     <tr bgcolor="#eeeeff">
  169    *         <td><code>k</code>
  170    *         <td>Hour in day (1-24)
  171    *         <td><a href="#number">Number</a>
  172    *         <td><code>24</code>
  173    *     <tr>
  174    *         <td><code>K</code>
  175    *         <td>Hour in am/pm (0-11)
  176    *         <td><a href="#number">Number</a>
  177    *         <td><code>0</code>
  178    *     <tr bgcolor="#eeeeff">
  179    *         <td><code>h</code>
  180    *         <td>Hour in am/pm (1-12)
  181    *         <td><a href="#number">Number</a>
  182    *         <td><code>12</code>
  183    *     <tr>
  184    *         <td><code>m</code>
  185    *         <td>Minute in hour
  186    *         <td><a href="#number">Number</a>
  187    *         <td><code>30</code>
  188    *     <tr bgcolor="#eeeeff">
  189    *         <td><code>s</code>
  190    *         <td>Second in minute
  191    *         <td><a href="#number">Number</a>
  192    *         <td><code>55</code>
  193    *     <tr>
  194    *         <td><code>S</code>
  195    *         <td>Millisecond
  196    *         <td><a href="#number">Number</a>
  197    *         <td><code>978</code>
  198    *     <tr bgcolor="#eeeeff">
  199    *         <td><code>z</code>
  200    *         <td>Time zone
  201    *         <td><a href="#timezone">General time zone</a>
  202    *         <td><code>Pacific Standard Time</code>; <code>PST</code>; <code>GMT-08:00</code>
  203    *     <tr>
  204    *         <td><code>Z</code>
  205    *         <td>Time zone
  206    *         <td><a href="#rfc822timezone">RFC 822 time zone</a>
  207    *         <td><code>-0800</code>
  208    *     <tr bgcolor="#eeeeff">
  209    *         <td><code>X</code>
  210    *         <td>Time zone
  211    *         <td><a href="#iso8601timezone">ISO 8601 time zone</a>
  212    *         <td><code>-08</code>; <code>-0800</code>;  <code>-08:00</code>
  213    * </table>
  214    * </blockquote>
  215    * Pattern letters are usually repeated, as their number determines the
  216    * exact presentation:
  217    * <ul>
  218    * <li><strong><a name="text">Text:</a></strong>
  219    *     For formatting, if the number of pattern letters is 4 or more,
  220    *     the full form is used; otherwise a short or abbreviated form
  221    *     is used if available.
  222    *     For parsing, both forms are accepted, independent of the number
  223    *     of pattern letters.<br><br></li>
  224    * <li><strong><a name="number">Number:</a></strong>
  225    *     For formatting, the number of pattern letters is the minimum
  226    *     number of digits, and shorter numbers are zero-padded to this amount.
  227    *     For parsing, the number of pattern letters is ignored unless
  228    *     it's needed to separate two adjacent fields.<br><br></li>
  229    * <li><strong><a name="year">Year:</a></strong>
  230    *     If the formatter's {@link #getCalendar() Calendar} is the Gregorian
  231    *     calendar, the following rules are applied.<br>
  232    *     <ul>
  233    *     <li>For formatting, if the number of pattern letters is 2, the year
  234    *         is truncated to 2 digits; otherwise it is interpreted as a
  235    *         <a href="#number">number</a>.
  236    *     <li>For parsing, if the number of pattern letters is more than 2,
  237    *         the year is interpreted literally, regardless of the number of
  238    *         digits. So using the pattern "MM/dd/yyyy", "01/11/12" parses to
  239    *         Jan 11, 12 A.D.
  240    *     <li>For parsing with the abbreviated year pattern ("y" or "yy"),
  241    *         <code>SimpleDateFormat</code> must interpret the abbreviated year
  242    *         relative to some century.  It does this by adjusting dates to be
  243    *         within 80 years before and 20 years after the time the <code>SimpleDateFormat</code>
  244    *         instance is created. For example, using a pattern of "MM/dd/yy" and a
  245    *         <code>SimpleDateFormat</code> instance created on Jan 1, 1997,  the string
  246    *         "01/11/12" would be interpreted as Jan 11, 2012 while the string "05/04/64"
  247    *         would be interpreted as May 4, 1964.
  248    *         During parsing, only strings consisting of exactly two digits, as defined by
  249    *         {@link Character#isDigit(char)}, will be parsed into the default century.
  250    *         Any other numeric string, such as a one digit string, a three or more digit
  251    *         string, or a two digit string that isn't all digits (for example, "-1"), is
  252    *         interpreted literally.  So "01/02/3" or "01/02/003" are parsed, using the
  253    *         same pattern, as Jan 2, 3 AD.  Likewise, "01/02/-3" is parsed as Jan 2, 4 BC.
  254    *     </ul>
  255    *     Otherwise, calendar system specific forms are applied.
  256    *     For both formatting and parsing, if the number of pattern
  257    *     letters is 4 or more, a calendar specific {@linkplain
  258    *     Calendar#LONG long form} is used. Otherwise, a calendar
  259    *     specific {@linkplain Calendar#SHORT short or abbreviated form}
  260    *     is used.<br>
  261    *     <br>
  262    *     If week year {@code 'Y'} is specified and the {@linkplain
  263    *     #getCalendar() calendar} doesn't support any <a
  264    *     href="../util/GregorianCalendar.html#week_year"> week
  265    *     years</a>, the calendar year ({@code 'y'}) is used instead. The
  266    *     support of week years can be tested with a call to {@link
  267    *     DateFormat#getCalendar() getCalendar()}.{@link
  268    *     java.util.Calendar#isWeekDateSupported()
  269    *     isWeekDateSupported()}.<br><br></li>
  270    * <li><strong><a name="month">Month:</a></strong>
  271    *     If the number of pattern letters is 3 or more, the month is
  272    *     interpreted as <a href="#text">text</a>; otherwise,
  273    *     it is interpreted as a <a href="#number">number</a>.<br><br></li>
  274    * <li><strong><a name="timezone">General time zone:</a></strong>
  275    *     Time zones are interpreted as <a href="#text">text</a> if they have
  276    *     names. For time zones representing a GMT offset value, the
  277    *     following syntax is used:
  278    *     <pre>
  279    *     <a name="GMTOffsetTimeZone"><i>GMTOffsetTimeZone:</i></a>
  280    *             <code>GMT</code> <i>Sign</i> <i>Hours</i> <code>:</code> <i>Minutes</i>
  281    *     <i>Sign:</i> one of
  282    *             <code>+ -</code>
  283    *     <i>Hours:</i>
  284    *             <i>Digit</i>
  285    *             <i>Digit</i> <i>Digit</i>
  286    *     <i>Minutes:</i>
  287    *             <i>Digit</i> <i>Digit</i>
  288    *     <i>Digit:</i> one of
  289    *             <code>0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9</code></pre>
  290    *     <i>Hours</i> must be between 0 and 23, and <i>Minutes</i> must be between
  291    *     00 and 59. The format is locale independent and digits must be taken
  292    *     from the Basic Latin block of the Unicode standard.
  293    *     <p>For parsing, <a href="#rfc822timezone">RFC 822 time zones</a> are also
  294    *     accepted.<br><br></li>
  295    * <li><strong><a name="rfc822timezone">RFC 822 time zone:</a></strong>
  296    *     For formatting, the RFC 822 4-digit time zone format is used:
  297    *
  298    *     <pre>
  299    *     <i>RFC822TimeZone:</i>
  300    *             <i>Sign</i> <i>TwoDigitHours</i> <i>Minutes</i>
  301    *     <i>TwoDigitHours:</i>
  302    *             <i>Digit Digit</i></pre>
  303    *     <i>TwoDigitHours</i> must be between 00 and 23. Other definitions
  304    *     are as for <a href="#timezone">general time zones</a>.
  305    *
  306    *     <p>For parsing, <a href="#timezone">general time zones</a> are also
  307    *     accepted.
  308    * <li><strong><a name="iso8601timezone">ISO 8601 Time zone:</a></strong>
  309    *     The number of pattern letters designates the format for both formatting
  310    *     and parsing as follows:
  311    *     <pre>
  312    *     <i>ISO8601TimeZone:</i>
  313    *             <i>OneLetterISO8601TimeZone</i>
  314    *             <i>TwoLetterISO8601TimeZone</i>
  315    *             <i>ThreeLetterISO8601TimeZone</i>
  316    *     <i>OneLetterISO8601TimeZone:</i>
  317    *             <i>Sign</i> <i>TwoDigitHours</i>
  318    *             {@code Z}
  319    *     <i>TwoLetterISO8601TimeZone:</i>
  320    *             <i>Sign</i> <i>TwoDigitHours</i> <i>Minutes</i>
  321    *             {@code Z}
  322    *     <i>ThreeLetterISO8601TimeZone:</i>
  323    *             <i>Sign</i> <i>TwoDigitHours</i> {@code :} <i>Minutes</i>
  324    *             {@code Z}</pre>
  325    *     Other definitions are as for <a href="#timezone">general time zones</a> or
  326    *     <a href="#rfc822timezone">RFC 822 time zones</a>.
  327    *
  328    *     <p>For formatting, if the offset value from GMT is 0, {@code "Z"} is
  329    *     produced. If the number of pattern letters is 1, any fraction of an hour
  330    *     is ignored. For example, if the pattern is {@code "X"} and the time zone is
  331    *     {@code "GMT+05:30"}, {@code "+05"} is produced.
  332    *
  333    *     <p>For parsing, {@code "Z"} is parsed as the UTC time zone designator.
  334    *     <a href="#timezone">General time zones</a> are <em>not</em> accepted.
  335    *
  336    *     <p>If the number of pattern letters is 4 or more, {@link
  337    *     IllegalArgumentException} is thrown when constructing a {@code
  338    *     SimpleDateFormat} or {@linkplain #applyPattern(String) applying a
  339    *     pattern}.
  340    * </ul>
  341    * <code>SimpleDateFormat</code> also supports <em>localized date and time
  342    * pattern</em> strings. In these strings, the pattern letters described above
  343    * may be replaced with other, locale dependent, pattern letters.
  344    * <code>SimpleDateFormat</code> does not deal with the localization of text
  345    * other than the pattern letters; that's up to the client of the class.
  346    * <p>
  347    *
  348    * <h4>Examples</h4>
  349    *
  350    * The following examples show how date and time patterns are interpreted in
  351    * the U.S. locale. The given date and time are 2001-07-04 12:08:56 local time
  352    * in the U.S. Pacific Time time zone.
  353    * <blockquote>
  354    * <table border=0 cellspacing=3 cellpadding=0 summary="Examples of date and time patterns interpreted in the U.S. locale">
  355    *     <tr bgcolor="#ccccff">
  356    *         <th align=left>Date and Time Pattern
  357    *         <th align=left>Result
  358    *     <tr>
  359    *         <td><code>"yyyy.MM.dd G 'at' HH:mm:ss z"</code>
  360    *         <td><code>2001.07.04 AD at 12:08:56 PDT</code>
  361    *     <tr bgcolor="#eeeeff">
  362    *         <td><code>"EEE, MMM d, ''yy"</code>
  363    *         <td><code>Wed, Jul 4, '01</code>
  364    *     <tr>
  365    *         <td><code>"h:mm a"</code>
  366    *         <td><code>12:08 PM</code>
  367    *     <tr bgcolor="#eeeeff">
  368    *         <td><code>"hh 'o''clock' a, zzzz"</code>
  369    *         <td><code>12 o'clock PM, Pacific Daylight Time</code>
  370    *     <tr>
  371    *         <td><code>"K:mm a, z"</code>
  372    *         <td><code>0:08 PM, PDT</code>
  373    *     <tr bgcolor="#eeeeff">
  374    *         <td><code>"yyyyy.MMMMM.dd GGG hh:mm aaa"</code>
  375    *         <td><code>02001.July.04 AD 12:08 PM</code>
  376    *     <tr>
  377    *         <td><code>"EEE, d MMM yyyy HH:mm:ss Z"</code>
  378    *         <td><code>Wed, 4 Jul 2001 12:08:56 -0700</code>
  379    *     <tr bgcolor="#eeeeff">
  380    *         <td><code>"yyMMddHHmmssZ"</code>
  381    *         <td><code>010704120856-0700</code>
  382    *     <tr>
  383    *         <td><code>"yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSZ"</code>
  384    *         <td><code>2001-07-04T12:08:56.235-0700</code>
  385    *     <tr bgcolor="#eeeeff">
  386    *         <td><code>"yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSXXX"</code>
  387    *         <td><code>2001-07-04T12:08:56.235-07:00</code>
  388    *     <tr>
  389    *         <td><code>"YYYY-'W'ww-u"</code>
  390    *         <td><code>2001-W27-3</code>
  391    * </table>
  392    * </blockquote>
  393    *
  394    * <h4><a name="synchronization">Synchronization</a></h4>
  395    *
  396    * <p>
  397    * Date formats are not synchronized.
  398    * It is recommended to create separate format instances for each thread.
  399    * If multiple threads access a format concurrently, it must be synchronized
  400    * externally.
  401    *
  402    * @see          <a href="http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/i18n/format/simpleDateFormat.html">Java Tutorial</a>
  403    * @see          java.util.Calendar
  404    * @see          java.util.TimeZone
  405    * @see          DateFormat
  406    * @see          DateFormatSymbols
  407    * @author       Mark Davis, Chen-Lieh Huang, Alan Liu
  408    */
  409   public class SimpleDateFormat extends DateFormat {
  410   
  411       // the official serial version ID which says cryptically
  412       // which version we're compatible with
  413       static final long serialVersionUID = 4774881970558875024L;
  414   
  415       // the internal serial version which says which version was written
  416       // - 0 (default) for version up to JDK 1.1.3
  417       // - 1 for version from JDK 1.1.4, which includes a new field
  418       static final int currentSerialVersion = 1;
  419   
  420       /**
  421        * The version of the serialized data on the stream.  Possible values:
  422        * <ul>
  423        * <li><b>0</b> or not present on stream: JDK 1.1.3.  This version
  424        * has no <code>defaultCenturyStart</code> on stream.
  425        * <li><b>1</b> JDK 1.1.4 or later.  This version adds
  426        * <code>defaultCenturyStart</code>.
  427        * </ul>
  428        * When streaming out this class, the most recent format
  429        * and the highest allowable <code>serialVersionOnStream</code>
  430        * is written.
  431        * @serial
  432        * @since JDK1.1.4
  433        */
  434       private int serialVersionOnStream = currentSerialVersion;
  435   
  436       /**
  437        * The pattern string of this formatter.  This is always a non-localized
  438        * pattern.  May not be null.  See class documentation for details.
  439        * @serial
  440        */
  441       private String pattern;
  442   
  443       /**
  444        * Saved numberFormat and pattern.
  445        * @see SimpleDateFormat#checkNegativeNumberExpression
  446        */
  447       transient private NumberFormat originalNumberFormat;
  448       transient private String originalNumberPattern;
  449   
  450       /**
  451        * The minus sign to be used with format and parse.
  452        */
  453       transient private char minusSign = '-';
  454   
  455       /**
  456        * True when a negative sign follows a number.
  457        * (True as default in Arabic.)
  458        */
  459       transient private boolean hasFollowingMinusSign = false;
  460   
  461       /**
  462        * The compiled pattern.
  463        */
  464       transient private char[] compiledPattern;
  465   
  466       /**
  467        * Tags for the compiled pattern.
  468        */
  469       private final static int TAG_QUOTE_ASCII_CHAR       = 100;
  470       private final static int TAG_QUOTE_CHARS            = 101;
  471   
  472       /**
  473        * Locale dependent digit zero.
  474        * @see #zeroPaddingNumber
  475        * @see java.text.DecimalFormatSymbols#getZeroDigit
  476        */
  477       transient private char zeroDigit;
  478   
  479       /**
  480        * The symbols used by this formatter for week names, month names,
  481        * etc.  May not be null.
  482        * @serial
  483        * @see java.text.DateFormatSymbols
  484        */
  485       private DateFormatSymbols formatData;
  486   
  487       /**
  488        * We map dates with two-digit years into the century starting at
  489        * <code>defaultCenturyStart</code>, which may be any date.  May
  490        * not be null.
  491        * @serial
  492        * @since JDK1.1.4
  493        */
  494       private Date defaultCenturyStart;
  495   
  496       transient private int defaultCenturyStartYear;
  497   
  498       private static final int MILLIS_PER_MINUTE = 60 * 1000;
  499   
  500       // For time zones that have no names, use strings GMT+minutes and
  501       // GMT-minutes. For instance, in France the time zone is GMT+60.
  502       private static final String GMT = "GMT";
  503   
  504       /**
  505        * Cache to hold the DateTimePatterns of a Locale.
  506        */
  507       private static final ConcurrentMap<Locale, String[]> cachedLocaleData
  508           = new ConcurrentHashMap<Locale, String[]>(3);
  509   
  510       /**
  511        * Cache NumberFormat instances with Locale key.
  512        */
  513       private static final ConcurrentMap<Locale, NumberFormat> cachedNumberFormatData
  514           = new ConcurrentHashMap<Locale, NumberFormat>(3);
  515   
  516       /**
  517        * The Locale used to instantiate this
  518        * <code>SimpleDateFormat</code>. The value may be null if this object
  519        * has been created by an older <code>SimpleDateFormat</code> and
  520        * deserialized.
  521        *
  522        * @serial
  523        * @since 1.6
  524        */
  525       private Locale locale;
  526   
  527       /**
  528        * Indicates whether this <code>SimpleDateFormat</code> should use
  529        * the DateFormatSymbols. If true, the format and parse methods
  530        * use the DateFormatSymbols values. If false, the format and
  531        * parse methods call Calendar.getDisplayName or
  532        * Calendar.getDisplayNames.
  533        */
  534       transient boolean useDateFormatSymbols;
  535   
  536       /**
  537        * Constructs a <code>SimpleDateFormat</code> using the default pattern and
  538        * date format symbols for the default locale.
  539        * <b>Note:</b> This constructor may not support all locales.
  540        * For full coverage, use the factory methods in the {@link DateFormat}
  541        * class.
  542        */
  543       public SimpleDateFormat() {
  544           this(SHORT, SHORT, Locale.getDefault(Locale.Category.FORMAT));
  545       }
  546   
  547       /**
  548        * Constructs a <code>SimpleDateFormat</code> using the given pattern and
  549        * the default date format symbols for the default locale.
  550        * <b>Note:</b> This constructor may not support all locales.
  551        * For full coverage, use the factory methods in the {@link DateFormat}
  552        * class.
  553        *
  554        * @param pattern the pattern describing the date and time format
  555        * @exception NullPointerException if the given pattern is null
  556        * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the given pattern is invalid
  557        */
  558       public SimpleDateFormat(String pattern)
  559       {
  560           this(pattern, Locale.getDefault(Locale.Category.FORMAT));
  561       }
  562   
  563       /**
  564        * Constructs a <code>SimpleDateFormat</code> using the given pattern and
  565        * the default date format symbols for the given locale.
  566        * <b>Note:</b> This constructor may not support all locales.
  567        * For full coverage, use the factory methods in the {@link DateFormat}
  568        * class.
  569        *
  570        * @param pattern the pattern describing the date and time format
  571        * @param locale the locale whose date format symbols should be used
  572        * @exception NullPointerException if the given pattern or locale is null
  573        * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the given pattern is invalid
  574        */
  575       public SimpleDateFormat(String pattern, Locale locale)
  576       {
  577           if (pattern == null || locale == null) {
  578               throw new NullPointerException();
  579           }
  580   
  581           initializeCalendar(locale);
  582           this.pattern = pattern;
  583           this.formatData = DateFormatSymbols.getInstanceRef(locale);
  584           this.locale = locale;
  585           initialize(locale);
  586       }
  587   
  588       /**
  589        * Constructs a <code>SimpleDateFormat</code> using the given pattern and
  590        * date format symbols.
  591        *
  592        * @param pattern the pattern describing the date and time format
  593        * @param formatSymbols the date format symbols to be used for formatting
  594        * @exception NullPointerException if the given pattern or formatSymbols is null
  595        * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the given pattern is invalid
  596        */
  597       public SimpleDateFormat(String pattern, DateFormatSymbols formatSymbols)
  598       {
  599           if (pattern == null || formatSymbols == null) {
  600               throw new NullPointerException();
  601           }
  602   
  603           this.pattern = pattern;
  604           this.formatData = (DateFormatSymbols) formatSymbols.clone();
  605           this.locale = Locale.getDefault(Locale.Category.FORMAT);
  606           initializeCalendar(this.locale);
  607           initialize(this.locale);
  608           useDateFormatSymbols = true;
  609       }
  610   
  611       /* Package-private, called by DateFormat factory methods */
  612       SimpleDateFormat(int timeStyle, int dateStyle, Locale loc) {
  613           if (loc == null) {
  614               throw new NullPointerException();
  615           }
  616   
  617           this.locale = loc;
  618           // initialize calendar and related fields
  619           initializeCalendar(loc);
  620   
  621           /* try the cache first */
  622           String[] dateTimePatterns = cachedLocaleData.get(loc);
  623           if (dateTimePatterns == null) { /* cache miss */
  624               ResourceBundle r = LocaleData.getDateFormatData(loc);
  625               if (!isGregorianCalendar()) {
  626                   try {
  627                       dateTimePatterns = r.getStringArray(getCalendarName() + ".DateTimePatterns");
  628                   } catch (MissingResourceException e) {
  629                   }
  630               }
  631               if (dateTimePatterns == null) {
  632                   dateTimePatterns = r.getStringArray("DateTimePatterns");
  633               }
  634               /* update cache */
  635               cachedLocaleData.putIfAbsent(loc, dateTimePatterns);
  636           }
  637           formatData = DateFormatSymbols.getInstanceRef(loc);
  638           if ((timeStyle >= 0) && (dateStyle >= 0)) {
  639               Object[] dateTimeArgs = {dateTimePatterns[timeStyle],
  640                                        dateTimePatterns[dateStyle + 4]};
  641               pattern = MessageFormat.format(dateTimePatterns[8], dateTimeArgs);
  642           }
  643           else if (timeStyle >= 0) {
  644               pattern = dateTimePatterns[timeStyle];
  645           }
  646           else if (dateStyle >= 0) {
  647               pattern = dateTimePatterns[dateStyle + 4];
  648           }
  649           else {
  650               throw new IllegalArgumentException("No date or time style specified");
  651           }
  652   
  653           initialize(loc);
  654       }
  655   
  656       /* Initialize compiledPattern and numberFormat fields */
  657       private void initialize(Locale loc) {
  658           // Verify and compile the given pattern.
  659           compiledPattern = compile(pattern);
  660   
  661           /* try the cache first */
  662           numberFormat = cachedNumberFormatData.get(loc);
  663           if (numberFormat == null) { /* cache miss */
  664               numberFormat = NumberFormat.getIntegerInstance(loc);
  665               numberFormat.setGroupingUsed(false);
  666   
  667               /* update cache */
  668               cachedNumberFormatData.putIfAbsent(loc, numberFormat);
  669           }
  670           numberFormat = (NumberFormat) numberFormat.clone();
  671   
  672           initializeDefaultCentury();
  673       }
  674   
  675       private void initializeCalendar(Locale loc) {
  676           if (calendar == null) {
  677               assert loc != null;
  678               // The format object must be constructed using the symbols for this zone.
  679               // However, the calendar should use the current default TimeZone.
  680               // If this is not contained in the locale zone strings, then the zone
  681               // will be formatted using generic GMT+/-H:MM nomenclature.
  682               calendar = Calendar.getInstance(TimeZone.getDefault(), loc);
  683           }
  684       }
  685   
  686       /**
  687        * Returns the compiled form of the given pattern. The syntax of
  688        * the compiled pattern is:
  689        * <blockquote>
  690        * CompiledPattern:
  691        *     EntryList
  692        * EntryList:
  693        *     Entry
  694        *     EntryList Entry
  695        * Entry:
  696        *     TagField
  697        *     TagField data
  698        * TagField:
  699        *     Tag Length
  700        *     TaggedData
  701        * Tag:
  702        *     pattern_char_index
  703        *     TAG_QUOTE_CHARS
  704        * Length:
  705        *     short_length
  706        *     long_length
  707        * TaggedData:
  708        *     TAG_QUOTE_ASCII_CHAR ascii_char
  709        *
  710        * </blockquote>
  711        *
  712        * where `short_length' is an 8-bit unsigned integer between 0 and
  713        * 254.  `long_length' is a sequence of an 8-bit integer 255 and a
  714        * 32-bit signed integer value which is split into upper and lower
  715        * 16-bit fields in two char's. `pattern_char_index' is an 8-bit
  716        * integer between 0 and 18. `ascii_char' is an 7-bit ASCII
  717        * character value. `data' depends on its Tag value.
  718        * <p>
  719        * If Length is short_length, Tag and short_length are packed in a
  720        * single char, as illustrated below.
  721        * <blockquote>
  722        *     char[0] = (Tag << 8) | short_length;
  723        * </blockquote>
  724        *
  725        * If Length is long_length, Tag and 255 are packed in the first
  726        * char and a 32-bit integer, as illustrated below.
  727        * <blockquote>
  728        *     char[0] = (Tag << 8) | 255;
  729        *     char[1] = (char) (long_length >>> 16);
  730        *     char[2] = (char) (long_length & 0xffff);
  731        * </blockquote>
  732        * <p>
  733        * If Tag is a pattern_char_index, its Length is the number of
  734        * pattern characters. For example, if the given pattern is
  735        * "yyyy", Tag is 1 and Length is 4, followed by no data.
  736        * <p>
  737        * If Tag is TAG_QUOTE_CHARS, its Length is the number of char's
  738        * following the TagField. For example, if the given pattern is
  739        * "'o''clock'", Length is 7 followed by a char sequence of
  740        * <code>o&nbs;'&nbs;c&nbs;l&nbs;o&nbs;c&nbs;k</code>.
  741        * <p>
  742        * TAG_QUOTE_ASCII_CHAR is a special tag and has an ASCII
  743        * character in place of Length. For example, if the given pattern
  744        * is "'o'", the TaggedData entry is
  745        * <code>((TAG_QUOTE_ASCII_CHAR&nbs;<<&nbs;8)&nbs;|&nbs;'o')</code>.
  746        *
  747        * @exception NullPointerException if the given pattern is null
  748        * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the given pattern is invalid
  749        */
  750       private char[] compile(String pattern) {
  751           int length = pattern.length();
  752           boolean inQuote = false;
  753           StringBuilder compiledPattern = new StringBuilder(length * 2);
  754           StringBuilder tmpBuffer = null;
  755           int count = 0;
  756           int lastTag = -1;
  757   
  758           for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
  759               char c = pattern.charAt(i);
  760   
  761               if (c == '\'') {
  762                   // '' is treated as a single quote regardless of being
  763                   // in a quoted section.
  764                   if ((i + 1) < length) {
  765                       c = pattern.charAt(i + 1);
  766                       if (c == '\'') {
  767                           i++;
  768                           if (count != 0) {
  769                               encode(lastTag, count, compiledPattern);
  770                               lastTag = -1;
  771                               count = 0;
  772                           }
  773                           if (inQuote) {
  774                               tmpBuffer.append(c);
  775                           } else {
  776                               compiledPattern.append((char)(TAG_QUOTE_ASCII_CHAR << 8 | c));
  777                           }
  778                           continue;
  779                       }
  780                   }
  781                   if (!inQuote) {
  782                       if (count != 0) {
  783                           encode(lastTag, count, compiledPattern);
  784                           lastTag = -1;
  785                           count = 0;
  786                       }
  787                       if (tmpBuffer == null) {
  788                           tmpBuffer = new StringBuilder(length);
  789                       } else {
  790                           tmpBuffer.setLength(0);
  791                       }
  792                       inQuote = true;
  793                   } else {
  794                       int len = tmpBuffer.length();
  795                       if (len == 1) {
  796                           char ch = tmpBuffer.charAt(0);
  797                           if (ch < 128) {
  798                               compiledPattern.append((char)(TAG_QUOTE_ASCII_CHAR << 8 | ch));
  799                           } else {
  800                               compiledPattern.append((char)(TAG_QUOTE_CHARS << 8 | 1));
  801                               compiledPattern.append(ch);
  802                           }
  803                       } else {
  804                           encode(TAG_QUOTE_CHARS, len, compiledPattern);
  805                           compiledPattern.append(tmpBuffer);
  806                       }
  807                       inQuote = false;
  808                   }
  809                   continue;
  810               }
  811               if (inQuote) {
  812                   tmpBuffer.append(c);
  813                   continue;
  814               }
  815               if (!(c >= 'a' && c <= 'z' || c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z')) {
  816                   if (count != 0) {
  817                       encode(lastTag, count, compiledPattern);
  818                       lastTag = -1;
  819                       count = 0;
  820                   }
  821                   if (c < 128) {
  822                       // In most cases, c would be a delimiter, such as ':'.
  823                       compiledPattern.append((char)(TAG_QUOTE_ASCII_CHAR << 8 | c));
  824                   } else {
  825                       // Take any contiguous non-ASCII alphabet characters and
  826                       // put them in a single TAG_QUOTE_CHARS.
  827                       int j;
  828                       for (j = i + 1; j < length; j++) {
  829                           char d = pattern.charAt(j);
  830                           if (d == '\'' || (d >= 'a' && d <= 'z' || d >= 'A' && d <= 'Z')) {
  831                               break;
  832                           }
  833                       }
  834                       compiledPattern.append((char)(TAG_QUOTE_CHARS << 8 | (j - i)));
  835                       for (; i < j; i++) {
  836                           compiledPattern.append(pattern.charAt(i));
  837                       }
  838                       i--;
  839                   }
  840                   continue;
  841               }
  842   
  843               int tag;
  844               if ((tag = DateFormatSymbols.patternChars.indexOf(c)) == -1) {
  845                   throw new IllegalArgumentException("Illegal pattern character " +
  846                                                      "'" + c + "'");
  847               }
  848               if (lastTag == -1 || lastTag == tag) {
  849                   lastTag = tag;
  850                   count++;
  851                   continue;
  852               }
  853               encode(lastTag, count, compiledPattern);
  854               lastTag = tag;
  855               count = 1;
  856           }
  857   
  858           if (inQuote) {
  859               throw new IllegalArgumentException("Unterminated quote");
  860           }
  861   
  862           if (count != 0) {
  863               encode(lastTag, count, compiledPattern);
  864           }
  865   
  866           // Copy the compiled pattern to a char array
  867           int len = compiledPattern.length();
  868           char[] r = new char[len];
  869           compiledPattern.getChars(0, len, r, 0);
  870           return r;
  871       }
  872   
  873       /**
  874        * Encodes the given tag and length and puts encoded char(s) into buffer.
  875        */
  876       private static final void encode(int tag, int length, StringBuilder buffer) {
  877           if (tag == PATTERN_ISO_ZONE && length >= 4) {
  878               throw new IllegalArgumentException("invalid ISO 8601 format: length=" + length);
  879           }
  880           if (length < 255) {
  881               buffer.append((char)(tag << 8 | length));
  882           } else {
  883               buffer.append((char)((tag << 8) | 0xff));
  884               buffer.append((char)(length >>> 16));
  885               buffer.append((char)(length & 0xffff));
  886           }
  887       }
  888   
  889       /* Initialize the fields we use to disambiguate ambiguous years. Separate
  890        * so we can call it from readObject().
  891        */
  892       private void initializeDefaultCentury() {
  893           calendar.setTimeInMillis(System.currentTimeMillis());
  894           calendar.add( Calendar.YEAR, -80 );
  895           parseAmbiguousDatesAsAfter(calendar.getTime());
  896       }
  897   
  898       /* Define one-century window into which to disambiguate dates using
  899        * two-digit years.
  900        */
  901       private void parseAmbiguousDatesAsAfter(Date startDate) {
  902           defaultCenturyStart = startDate;
  903           calendar.setTime(startDate);
  904           defaultCenturyStartYear = calendar.get(Calendar.YEAR);
  905       }
  906   
  907       /**
  908        * Sets the 100-year period 2-digit years will be interpreted as being in
  909        * to begin on the date the user specifies.
  910        *
  911        * @param startDate During parsing, two digit years will be placed in the range
  912        * <code>startDate</code> to <code>startDate + 100 years</code>.
  913        * @see #get2DigitYearStart
  914        * @since 1.2
  915        */
  916       public void set2DigitYearStart(Date startDate) {
  917           parseAmbiguousDatesAsAfter(new Date(startDate.getTime()));
  918       }
  919   
  920       /**
  921        * Returns the beginning date of the 100-year period 2-digit years are interpreted
  922        * as being within.
  923        *
  924        * @return the start of the 100-year period into which two digit years are
  925        * parsed
  926        * @see #set2DigitYearStart
  927        * @since 1.2
  928        */
  929       public Date get2DigitYearStart() {
  930           return (Date) defaultCenturyStart.clone();
  931       }
  932   
  933       /**
  934        * Formats the given <code>Date</code> into a date/time string and appends
  935        * the result to the given <code>StringBuffer</code>.
  936        *
  937        * @param date the date-time value to be formatted into a date-time string.
  938        * @param toAppendTo where the new date-time text is to be appended.
  939        * @param pos the formatting position. On input: an alignment field,
  940        * if desired. On output: the offsets of the alignment field.
  941        * @return the formatted date-time string.
  942        * @exception NullPointerException if the given {@code date} is {@code null}.
  943        */
  944       public StringBuffer format(Date date, StringBuffer toAppendTo,
  945                                  FieldPosition pos)
  946       {
  947           pos.beginIndex = pos.endIndex = 0;
  948           return format(date, toAppendTo, pos.getFieldDelegate());
  949       }
  950   
  951       // Called from Format after creating a FieldDelegate
  952       private StringBuffer format(Date date, StringBuffer toAppendTo,
  953                                   FieldDelegate delegate) {
  954           // Convert input date to time field list
  955           calendar.setTime(date);
  956   
  957           boolean useDateFormatSymbols = useDateFormatSymbols();
  958   
  959           for (int i = 0; i < compiledPattern.length; ) {
  960               int tag = compiledPattern[i] >>> 8;
  961               int count = compiledPattern[i++] & 0xff;
  962               if (count == 255) {
  963                   count = compiledPattern[i++] << 16;
  964                   count |= compiledPattern[i++];
  965               }
  966   
  967               switch (tag) {
  968               case TAG_QUOTE_ASCII_CHAR:
  969                   toAppendTo.append((char)count);
  970                   break;
  971   
  972               case TAG_QUOTE_CHARS:
  973                   toAppendTo.append(compiledPattern, i, count);
  974                   i += count;
  975                   break;
  976   
  977               default:
  978                   subFormat(tag, count, delegate, toAppendTo, useDateFormatSymbols);
  979                   break;
  980               }
  981           }
  982           return toAppendTo;
  983       }
  984   
  985       /**
  986        * Formats an Object producing an <code>AttributedCharacterIterator</code>.
  987        * You can use the returned <code>AttributedCharacterIterator</code>
  988        * to build the resulting String, as well as to determine information
  989        * about the resulting String.
  990        * <p>
  991        * Each attribute key of the AttributedCharacterIterator will be of type
  992        * <code>DateFormat.Field</code>, with the corresponding attribute value
  993        * being the same as the attribute key.
  994        *
  995        * @exception NullPointerException if obj is null.
  996        * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the Format cannot format the
  997        *            given object, or if the Format's pattern string is invalid.
  998        * @param obj The object to format
  999        * @return AttributedCharacterIterator describing the formatted value.
 1000        * @since 1.4
 1001        */
 1002       public AttributedCharacterIterator formatToCharacterIterator(Object obj) {
 1003           StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer();
 1004           CharacterIteratorFieldDelegate delegate = new
 1005                            CharacterIteratorFieldDelegate();
 1006   
 1007           if (obj instanceof Date) {
 1008               format((Date)obj, sb, delegate);
 1009           }
 1010           else if (obj instanceof Number) {
 1011               format(new Date(((Number)obj).longValue()), sb, delegate);
 1012           }
 1013           else if (obj == null) {
 1014               throw new NullPointerException(
 1015                      "formatToCharacterIterator must be passed non-null object");
 1016           }
 1017           else {
 1018               throw new IllegalArgumentException(
 1019                                "Cannot format given Object as a Date");
 1020           }
 1021           return delegate.getIterator(sb.toString());
 1022       }
 1023   
 1024       // Map index into pattern character string to Calendar field number
 1025       private static final int[] PATTERN_INDEX_TO_CALENDAR_FIELD =
 1026       {
 1027           Calendar.ERA, Calendar.YEAR, Calendar.MONTH, Calendar.DATE,
 1028           Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, Calendar.MINUTE,
 1029           Calendar.SECOND, Calendar.MILLISECOND, Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK,
 1030           Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR, Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH,
 1031           Calendar.WEEK_OF_YEAR, Calendar.WEEK_OF_MONTH,
 1032           Calendar.AM_PM, Calendar.HOUR, Calendar.HOUR, Calendar.ZONE_OFFSET,
 1033           Calendar.ZONE_OFFSET,
 1034           // Pseudo Calendar fields
 1035           CalendarBuilder.WEEK_YEAR,
 1036           CalendarBuilder.ISO_DAY_OF_WEEK,
 1037           Calendar.ZONE_OFFSET
 1038       };
 1039   
 1040       // Map index into pattern character string to DateFormat field number
 1041       private static final int[] PATTERN_INDEX_TO_DATE_FORMAT_FIELD = {
 1042           DateFormat.ERA_FIELD, DateFormat.YEAR_FIELD, DateFormat.MONTH_FIELD,
 1043           DateFormat.DATE_FIELD, DateFormat.HOUR_OF_DAY1_FIELD,
 1044           DateFormat.HOUR_OF_DAY0_FIELD, DateFormat.MINUTE_FIELD,
 1045           DateFormat.SECOND_FIELD, DateFormat.MILLISECOND_FIELD,
 1046           DateFormat.DAY_OF_WEEK_FIELD, DateFormat.DAY_OF_YEAR_FIELD,
 1047           DateFormat.DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH_FIELD, DateFormat.WEEK_OF_YEAR_FIELD,
 1048           DateFormat.WEEK_OF_MONTH_FIELD, DateFormat.AM_PM_FIELD,
 1049           DateFormat.HOUR1_FIELD, DateFormat.HOUR0_FIELD,
 1050           DateFormat.TIMEZONE_FIELD, DateFormat.TIMEZONE_FIELD,
 1051           DateFormat.YEAR_FIELD, DateFormat.DAY_OF_WEEK_FIELD,
 1052           DateFormat.TIMEZONE_FIELD
 1053       };
 1054   
 1055       // Maps from DecimalFormatSymbols index to Field constant
 1056       private static final Field[] PATTERN_INDEX_TO_DATE_FORMAT_FIELD_ID = {
 1057           Field.ERA, Field.YEAR, Field.MONTH, Field.DAY_OF_MONTH,
 1058           Field.HOUR_OF_DAY1, Field.HOUR_OF_DAY0, Field.MINUTE,
 1059           Field.SECOND, Field.MILLISECOND, Field.DAY_OF_WEEK,
 1060           Field.DAY_OF_YEAR, Field.DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH,
 1061           Field.WEEK_OF_YEAR, Field.WEEK_OF_MONTH,
 1062           Field.AM_PM, Field.HOUR1, Field.HOUR0, Field.TIME_ZONE,
 1063           Field.TIME_ZONE,
 1064           Field.YEAR, Field.DAY_OF_WEEK,
 1065           Field.TIME_ZONE
 1066       };
 1067   
 1068       /**
 1069        * Private member function that does the real date/time formatting.
 1070        */
 1071       private void subFormat(int patternCharIndex, int count,
 1072                              FieldDelegate delegate, StringBuffer buffer,
 1073                              boolean useDateFormatSymbols)
 1074       {
 1075           int     maxIntCount = Integer.MAX_VALUE;
 1076           String  current = null;
 1077           int     beginOffset = buffer.length();
 1078   
 1079           int field = PATTERN_INDEX_TO_CALENDAR_FIELD[patternCharIndex];
 1080           int value;
 1081           if (field == CalendarBuilder.WEEK_YEAR) {
 1082               if (calendar.isWeekDateSupported()) {
 1083                   value = calendar.getWeekYear();
 1084               } else {
 1085                   // use calendar year 'y' instead
 1086                   patternCharIndex = PATTERN_YEAR;
 1087                   field = PATTERN_INDEX_TO_CALENDAR_FIELD[patternCharIndex];
 1088                   value = calendar.get(field);
 1089               }
 1090           } else if (field == CalendarBuilder.ISO_DAY_OF_WEEK) {
 1091               value = CalendarBuilder.toISODayOfWeek(calendar.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK));
 1092           } else {
 1093               value = calendar.get(field);
 1094           }
 1095   
 1096           int style = (count >= 4) ? Calendar.LONG : Calendar.SHORT;
 1097           if (!useDateFormatSymbols && field != CalendarBuilder.ISO_DAY_OF_WEEK) {
 1098               current = calendar.getDisplayName(field, style, locale);
 1099           }
 1100   
 1101           // Note: zeroPaddingNumber() assumes that maxDigits is either
 1102           // 2 or maxIntCount. If we make any changes to this,
 1103           // zeroPaddingNumber() must be fixed.
 1104   
 1105           switch (patternCharIndex) {
 1106           case PATTERN_ERA: // 'G'
 1107               if (useDateFormatSymbols) {
 1108                   String[] eras = formatData.getEras();
 1109                   if (value < eras.length)
 1110                       current = eras[value];
 1111               }
 1112               if (current == null)
 1113                   current = "";
 1114               break;
 1115   
 1116           case PATTERN_WEEK_YEAR: // 'Y'
 1117           case PATTERN_YEAR:      // 'y'
 1118               if (calendar instanceof GregorianCalendar) {
 1119                   if (count != 2)
 1120                       zeroPaddingNumber(value, count, maxIntCount, buffer);
 1121                   else // count == 2
 1122                       zeroPaddingNumber(value, 2, 2, buffer); // clip 1996 to 96
 1123               } else {
 1124                   if (current == null) {
 1125                       zeroPaddingNumber(value, style == Calendar.LONG ? 1 : count,
 1126                                         maxIntCount, buffer);
 1127                   }
 1128               }
 1129               break;
 1130   
 1131           case PATTERN_MONTH: // 'M'
 1132               if (useDateFormatSymbols) {
 1133                   String[] months;
 1134                   if (count >= 4) {
 1135                       months = formatData.getMonths();
 1136                       current = months[value];
 1137                   } else if (count == 3) {
 1138                       months = formatData.getShortMonths();
 1139                       current = months[value];
 1140                   }
 1141               } else {
 1142                   if (count < 3) {
 1143                       current = null;
 1144                   }
 1145               }
 1146               if (current == null) {
 1147                   zeroPaddingNumber(value+1, count, maxIntCount, buffer);
 1148               }
 1149               break;
 1150   
 1151           case PATTERN_HOUR_OF_DAY1: // 'k' 1-based.  eg, 23:59 + 1 hour =>> 24:59
 1152               if (current == null) {
 1153                   if (value == 0)
 1154                       zeroPaddingNumber(calendar.getMaximum(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY)+1,
 1155                                         count, maxIntCount, buffer);
 1156                   else
 1157                       zeroPaddingNumber(value, count, maxIntCount, buffer);
 1158               }
 1159               break;
 1160   
 1161           case PATTERN_DAY_OF_WEEK: // 'E'
 1162               if (useDateFormatSymbols) {
 1163                   String[] weekdays;
 1164                   if (count >= 4) {
 1165                       weekdays = formatData.getWeekdays();
 1166                       current = weekdays[value];
 1167                   } else { // count < 4, use abbreviated form if exists
 1168                       weekdays = formatData.getShortWeekdays();
 1169                       current = weekdays[value];
 1170                   }
 1171               }
 1172               break;
 1173   
 1174           case PATTERN_AM_PM:    // 'a'
 1175               if (useDateFormatSymbols) {
 1176                   String[] ampm = formatData.getAmPmStrings();
 1177                   current = ampm[value];
 1178               }
 1179               break;
 1180   
 1181           case PATTERN_HOUR1:    // 'h' 1-based.  eg, 11PM + 1 hour =>> 12 AM
 1182               if (current == null) {
 1183                   if (value == 0)
 1184                       zeroPaddingNumber(calendar.getLeastMaximum(Calendar.HOUR)+1,
 1185                                         count, maxIntCount, buffer);
 1186                   else
 1187                       zeroPaddingNumber(value, count, maxIntCount, buffer);
 1188               }
 1189               break;
 1190   
 1191           case PATTERN_ZONE_NAME: // 'z'
 1192               if (current == null) {
 1193                   if (formatData.locale == null || formatData.isZoneStringsSet) {
 1194                       int zoneIndex =
 1195                           formatData.getZoneIndex(calendar.getTimeZone().getID());
 1196                       if (zoneIndex == -1) {
 1197                           value = calendar.get(Calendar.ZONE_OFFSET) +
 1198                               calendar.get(Calendar.DST_OFFSET);
 1199                           buffer.append(ZoneInfoFile.toCustomID(value));
 1200                       } else {
 1201                           int index = (calendar.get(Calendar.DST_OFFSET) == 0) ? 1: 3;
 1202                           if (count < 4) {
 1203                               // Use the short name
 1204                               index++;
 1205                           }
 1206                           String[][] zoneStrings = formatData.getZoneStringsWrapper();
 1207                           buffer.append(zoneStrings[zoneIndex][index]);
 1208                       }
 1209                   } else {
 1210                       TimeZone tz = calendar.getTimeZone();
 1211                       boolean daylight = (calendar.get(Calendar.DST_OFFSET) != 0);
 1212                       int tzstyle = (count < 4 ? TimeZone.SHORT : TimeZone.LONG);
 1213                       buffer.append(tz.getDisplayName(daylight, tzstyle, formatData.locale));
 1214                   }
 1215               }
 1216               break;
 1217   
 1218           case PATTERN_ZONE_VALUE: // 'Z' ("-/+hhmm" form)
 1219               value = (calendar.get(Calendar.ZONE_OFFSET) +
 1220                        calendar.get(Calendar.DST_OFFSET)) / 60000;
 1221   
 1222               int width = 4;
 1223               if (value >= 0) {
 1224                   buffer.append('+');
 1225               } else {
 1226                   width++;
 1227               }
 1228   
 1229               int num = (value / 60) * 100 + (value % 60);
 1230               CalendarUtils.sprintf0d(buffer, num, width);
 1231               break;
 1232   
 1233           case PATTERN_ISO_ZONE:   // 'X'
 1234               value = calendar.get(Calendar.ZONE_OFFSET)
 1235                       + calendar.get(Calendar.DST_OFFSET);
 1236   
 1237               if (value == 0) {
 1238                   buffer.append('Z');
 1239                   break;
 1240               }
 1241   
 1242               value /=  60000;
 1243               if (value >= 0) {
 1244                   buffer.append('+');
 1245               } else {
 1246                   buffer.append('-');
 1247                   value = -value;
 1248               }
 1249   
 1250               CalendarUtils.sprintf0d(buffer, value / 60, 2);
 1251               if (count == 1) {
 1252                   break;
 1253               }
 1254   
 1255               if (count == 3) {
 1256                   buffer.append(':');
 1257               }
 1258               CalendarUtils.sprintf0d(buffer, value % 60, 2);
 1259               break;
 1260   
 1261           default:
 1262        // case PATTERN_DAY_OF_MONTH:         // 'd'
 1263        // case PATTERN_HOUR_OF_DAY0:         // 'H' 0-based.  eg, 23:59 + 1 hour =>> 00:59
 1264        // case PATTERN_MINUTE:               // 'm'
 1265        // case PATTERN_SECOND:               // 's'
 1266        // case PATTERN_MILLISECOND:          // 'S'
 1267        // case PATTERN_DAY_OF_YEAR:          // 'D'
 1268        // case PATTERN_DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH: // 'F'
 1269        // case PATTERN_WEEK_OF_YEAR:         // 'w'
 1270        // case PATTERN_WEEK_OF_MONTH:        // 'W'
 1271        // case PATTERN_HOUR0:                // 'K' eg, 11PM + 1 hour =>> 0 AM
 1272        // case PATTERN_ISO_DAY_OF_WEEK:      // 'u' pseudo field, Monday = 1, ..., Sunday = 7
 1273               if (current == null) {
 1274                   zeroPaddingNumber(value, count, maxIntCount, buffer);
 1275               }
 1276               break;
 1277           } // switch (patternCharIndex)
 1278   
 1279           if (current != null) {
 1280               buffer.append(current);
 1281           }
 1282   
 1283           int fieldID = PATTERN_INDEX_TO_DATE_FORMAT_FIELD[patternCharIndex];
 1284           Field f = PATTERN_INDEX_TO_DATE_FORMAT_FIELD_ID[patternCharIndex];
 1285   
 1286           delegate.formatted(fieldID, f, f, beginOffset, buffer.length(), buffer);
 1287       }
 1288   
 1289       /**
 1290        * Formats a number with the specified minimum and maximum number of digits.
 1291        */
 1292       private final void zeroPaddingNumber(int value, int minDigits, int maxDigits, StringBuffer buffer)
 1293       {
 1294           // Optimization for 1, 2 and 4 digit numbers. This should
 1295           // cover most cases of formatting date/time related items.
 1296           // Note: This optimization code assumes that maxDigits is
 1297           // either 2 or Integer.MAX_VALUE (maxIntCount in format()).
 1298           try {
 1299               if (zeroDigit == 0) {
 1300                   zeroDigit = ((DecimalFormat)numberFormat).getDecimalFormatSymbols().getZeroDigit();
 1301               }
 1302               if (value >= 0) {
 1303                   if (value < 100 && minDigits >= 1 && minDigits <= 2) {
 1304                       if (value < 10) {
 1305                           if (minDigits == 2) {
 1306                               buffer.append(zeroDigit);
 1307                           }
 1308                           buffer.append((char)(zeroDigit + value));
 1309                       } else {
 1310                           buffer.append((char)(zeroDigit + value / 10));
 1311                           buffer.append((char)(zeroDigit + value % 10));
 1312                       }
 1313                       return;
 1314                   } else if (value >= 1000 && value < 10000) {
 1315                       if (minDigits == 4) {
 1316                           buffer.append((char)(zeroDigit + value / 1000));
 1317                           value %= 1000;
 1318                           buffer.append((char)(zeroDigit + value / 100));
 1319                           value %= 100;
 1320                           buffer.append((char)(zeroDigit + value / 10));
 1321                           buffer.append((char)(zeroDigit + value % 10));
 1322                           return;
 1323                       }
 1324                       if (minDigits == 2 && maxDigits == 2) {
 1325                           zeroPaddingNumber(value % 100, 2, 2, buffer);
 1326                           return;
 1327                       }
 1328                   }
 1329               }
 1330           } catch (Exception e) {
 1331           }
 1332   
 1333           numberFormat.setMinimumIntegerDigits(minDigits);
 1334           numberFormat.setMaximumIntegerDigits(maxDigits);
 1335           numberFormat.format((long)value, buffer, DontCareFieldPosition.INSTANCE);
 1336       }
 1337   
 1338   
 1339       /**
 1340        * Parses text from a string to produce a <code>Date</code>.
 1341        * <p>
 1342        * The method attempts to parse text starting at the index given by
 1343        * <code>pos</code>.
 1344        * If parsing succeeds, then the index of <code>pos</code> is updated
 1345        * to the index after the last character used (parsing does not necessarily
 1346        * use all characters up to the end of the string), and the parsed
 1347        * date is returned. The updated <code>pos</code> can be used to
 1348        * indicate the starting point for the next call to this method.
 1349        * If an error occurs, then the index of <code>pos</code> is not
 1350        * changed, the error index of <code>pos</code> is set to the index of
 1351        * the character where the error occurred, and null is returned.
 1352        *
 1353        * <p>This parsing operation uses the {@link DateFormat#calendar
 1354        * calendar} to produce a {@code Date}. All of the {@code
 1355        * calendar}'s date-time fields are {@linkplain Calendar#clear()
 1356        * cleared} before parsing, and the {@code calendar}'s default
 1357        * values of the date-time fields are used for any missing
 1358        * date-time information. For example, the year value of the
 1359        * parsed {@code Date} is 1970 with {@link GregorianCalendar} if
 1360        * no year value is given from the parsing operation.  The {@code
 1361        * TimeZone} value may be overwritten, depending on the given
 1362        * pattern and the time zone value in {@code text}. Any {@code
 1363        * TimeZone} value that has previously been set by a call to
 1364        * {@link #setTimeZone(java.util.TimeZone) setTimeZone} may need
 1365        * to be restored for further operations.
 1366        *
 1367        * @param text  A <code>String</code>, part of which should be parsed.
 1368        * @param pos   A <code>ParsePosition</code> object with index and error
 1369        *              index information as described above.
 1370        * @return A <code>Date</code> parsed from the string. In case of
 1371        *         error, returns null.
 1372        * @exception NullPointerException if <code>text</code> or <code>pos</code> is null.
 1373        */
 1374       public Date parse(String text, ParsePosition pos)
 1375       {
 1376           checkNegativeNumberExpression();
 1377   
 1378           int start = pos.index;
 1379           int oldStart = start;
 1380           int textLength = text.length();
 1381   
 1382           boolean[] ambiguousYear = {false};
 1383   
 1384           CalendarBuilder calb = new CalendarBuilder();
 1385   
 1386           for (int i = 0; i < compiledPattern.length; ) {
 1387               int tag = compiledPattern[i] >>> 8;
 1388               int count = compiledPattern[i++] & 0xff;
 1389               if (count == 255) {
 1390                   count = compiledPattern[i++] << 16;
 1391                   count |= compiledPattern[i++];
 1392               }
 1393   
 1394               switch (tag) {
 1395               case TAG_QUOTE_ASCII_CHAR:
 1396                   if (start >= textLength || text.charAt(start) != (char)count) {
 1397                       pos.index = oldStart;
 1398                       pos.errorIndex = start;
 1399                       return null;
 1400                   }
 1401                   start++;
 1402                   break;
 1403   
 1404               case TAG_QUOTE_CHARS:
 1405                   while (count-- > 0) {
 1406                       if (start >= textLength || text.charAt(start) != compiledPattern[i++]) {
 1407                           pos.index = oldStart;
 1408                           pos.errorIndex = start;
 1409                           return null;
 1410                       }
 1411                       start++;
 1412                   }
 1413                   break;
 1414   
 1415               default:
 1416                   // Peek the next pattern to determine if we need to
 1417                   // obey the number of pattern letters for
 1418                   // parsing. It's required when parsing contiguous
 1419                   // digit text (e.g., "20010704") with a pattern which
 1420                   // has no delimiters between fields, like "yyyyMMdd".
 1421                   boolean obeyCount = false;
 1422   
 1423                   // In Arabic, a minus sign for a negative number is put after
 1424                   // the number. Even in another locale, a minus sign can be
 1425                   // put after a number using DateFormat.setNumberFormat().
 1426                   // If both the minus sign and the field-delimiter are '-',
 1427                   // subParse() needs to determine whether a '-' after a number
 1428                   // in the given text is a delimiter or is a minus sign for the
 1429                   // preceding number. We give subParse() a clue based on the
 1430                   // information in compiledPattern.
 1431                   boolean useFollowingMinusSignAsDelimiter = false;
 1432   
 1433                   if (i < compiledPattern.length) {
 1434                       int nextTag = compiledPattern[i] >>> 8;
 1435                       if (!(nextTag == TAG_QUOTE_ASCII_CHAR ||
 1436                             nextTag == TAG_QUOTE_CHARS)) {
 1437                           obeyCount = true;
 1438                       }
 1439   
 1440                       if (hasFollowingMinusSign &&
 1441                           (nextTag == TAG_QUOTE_ASCII_CHAR ||
 1442                            nextTag == TAG_QUOTE_CHARS)) {
 1443                           int c;
 1444                           if (nextTag == TAG_QUOTE_ASCII_CHAR) {
 1445                               c = compiledPattern[i] & 0xff;
 1446                           } else {
 1447                               c = compiledPattern[i+1];
 1448                           }
 1449   
 1450                           if (c == minusSign) {
 1451                               useFollowingMinusSignAsDelimiter = true;
 1452                           }
 1453                       }
 1454                   }
 1455                   start = subParse(text, start, tag, count, obeyCount,
 1456                                    ambiguousYear, pos,
 1457                                    useFollowingMinusSignAsDelimiter, calb);
 1458                   if (start < 0) {
 1459                       pos.index = oldStart;
 1460                       return null;
 1461                   }
 1462               }
 1463           }
 1464   
 1465           // At this point the fields of Calendar have been set.  Calendar
 1466           // will fill in default values for missing fields when the time
 1467           // is computed.
 1468   
 1469           pos.index = start;
 1470   
 1471           Date parsedDate;
 1472           try {
 1473               parsedDate = calb.establish(calendar).getTime();
 1474               // If the year value is ambiguous,
 1475               // then the two-digit year == the default start year
 1476               if (ambiguousYear[0]) {
 1477                   if (parsedDate.before(defaultCenturyStart)) {
 1478                       parsedDate = calb.addYear(100).establish(calendar).getTime();
 1479                   }
 1480               }
 1481           }
 1482           // An IllegalArgumentException will be thrown by Calendar.getTime()
 1483           // if any fields are out of range, e.g., MONTH == 17.
 1484           catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
 1485               pos.errorIndex = start;
 1486               pos.index = oldStart;
 1487               return null;
 1488           }
 1489   
 1490           return parsedDate;
 1491       }
 1492   
 1493       /**
 1494        * Private code-size reduction function used by subParse.
 1495        * @param text the time text being parsed.
 1496        * @param start where to start parsing.
 1497        * @param field the date field being parsed.
 1498        * @param data the string array to parsed.
 1499        * @return the new start position if matching succeeded; a negative number
 1500        * indicating matching failure, otherwise.
 1501        */
 1502       private int matchString(String text, int start, int field, String[] data, CalendarBuilder calb)
 1503       {
 1504           int i = 0;
 1505           int count = data.length;
 1506   
 1507           if (field == Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK) i = 1;
 1508   
 1509           // There may be multiple strings in the data[] array which begin with
 1510           // the same prefix (e.g., Cerven and Cervenec (June and July) in Czech).
 1511           // We keep track of the longest match, and return that.  Note that this
 1512           // unfortunately requires us to test all array elements.
 1513           int bestMatchLength = 0, bestMatch = -1;
 1514           for (; i<count; ++i)
 1515           {
 1516               int length = data[i].length();
 1517               // Always compare if we have no match yet; otherwise only compare
 1518               // against potentially better matches (longer strings).
 1519               if (length > bestMatchLength &&
 1520                   text.regionMatches(true, start, data[i], 0, length))
 1521               {
 1522                   bestMatch = i;
 1523                   bestMatchLength = length;
 1524               }
 1525           }
 1526           if (bestMatch >= 0)
 1527           {
 1528               calb.set(field, bestMatch);
 1529               return start + bestMatchLength;
 1530           }
 1531           return -start;
 1532       }
 1533   
 1534       /**
 1535        * Performs the same thing as matchString(String, int, int,
 1536        * String[]). This method takes a Map<String, Integer> instead of
 1537        * String[].
 1538        */
 1539       private int matchString(String text, int start, int field,
 1540                               Map<String,Integer> data, CalendarBuilder calb) {
 1541           if (data != null) {
 1542               String bestMatch = null;
 1543   
 1544               for (String name : data.keySet()) {
 1545                   int length = name.length();
 1546                   if (bestMatch == null || length > bestMatch.length()) {
 1547                       if (text.regionMatches(true, start, name, 0, length)) {
 1548                           bestMatch = name;
 1549                       }
 1550                   }
 1551               }
 1552   
 1553               if (bestMatch != null) {
 1554                   calb.set(field, data.get(bestMatch));
 1555                   return start + bestMatch.length();
 1556               }
 1557           }
 1558           return -start;
 1559       }
 1560   
 1561       private int matchZoneString(String text, int start, String[] zoneNames) {
 1562           for (int i = 1; i <= 4; ++i) {
 1563               // Checking long and short zones [1 & 2],
 1564               // and long and short daylight [3 & 4].
 1565               String zoneName = zoneNames[i];
 1566               if (text.regionMatches(true, start,
 1567                                      zoneName, 0, zoneName.length())) {
 1568                   return i;
 1569               }
 1570           }
 1571           return -1;
 1572       }
 1573   
 1574       private boolean matchDSTString(String text, int start, int zoneIndex, int standardIndex,
 1575                                      String[][] zoneStrings) {
 1576           int index = standardIndex + 2;
 1577           String zoneName  = zoneStrings[zoneIndex][index];
 1578           if (text.regionMatches(true, start,
 1579                                  zoneName, 0, zoneName.length())) {
 1580               return true;
 1581           }
 1582           return false;
 1583       }
 1584   
 1585       /**
 1586        * find time zone 'text' matched zoneStrings and set to internal
 1587        * calendar.
 1588        */
 1589       private int subParseZoneString(String text, int start, CalendarBuilder calb) {
 1590           boolean useSameName = false; // true if standard and daylight time use the same abbreviation.
 1591           TimeZone currentTimeZone = getTimeZone();
 1592   
 1593           // At this point, check for named time zones by looking through
 1594           // the locale data from the TimeZoneNames strings.
 1595           // Want to be able to parse both short and long forms.
 1596           int zoneIndex = formatData.getZoneIndex(currentTimeZone.getID());
 1597           TimeZone tz = null;
 1598           String[][] zoneStrings = formatData.getZoneStringsWrapper();
 1599           String[] zoneNames = null;
 1600           int nameIndex = 0;
 1601           if (zoneIndex != -1) {
 1602               zoneNames = zoneStrings[zoneIndex];
 1603               if ((nameIndex = matchZoneString(text, start, zoneNames)) > 0) {
 1604                   if (nameIndex <= 2) {
 1605                       // Check if the standard name (abbr) and the daylight name are the same.
 1606                       useSameName = zoneNames[nameIndex].equalsIgnoreCase(zoneNames[nameIndex + 2]);
 1607                   }
 1608                   tz = TimeZone.getTimeZone(zoneNames[0]);
 1609               }
 1610           }
 1611           if (tz == null) {
 1612               zoneIndex = formatData.getZoneIndex(TimeZone.getDefault().getID());
 1613               if (zoneIndex != -1) {
 1614                   zoneNames = zoneStrings[zoneIndex];
 1615                   if ((nameIndex = matchZoneString(text, start, zoneNames)) > 0) {
 1616                       if (nameIndex <= 2) {
 1617                           useSameName = zoneNames[nameIndex].equalsIgnoreCase(zoneNames[nameIndex + 2]);
 1618                       }
 1619                       tz = TimeZone.getTimeZone(zoneNames[0]);
 1620                   }
 1621               }
 1622           }
 1623   
 1624           if (tz == null) {
 1625               int len = zoneStrings.length;
 1626               for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
 1627                   zoneNames = zoneStrings[i];
 1628                   if ((nameIndex = matchZoneString(text, start, zoneNames)) > 0) {
 1629                       if (nameIndex <= 2) {
 1630                           useSameName = zoneNames[nameIndex].equalsIgnoreCase(zoneNames[nameIndex + 2]);
 1631                       }
 1632                       tz = TimeZone.getTimeZone(zoneNames[0]);
 1633                       break;
 1634                   }
 1635               }
 1636           }
 1637           if (tz != null) { // Matched any ?
 1638               if (!tz.equals(currentTimeZone)) {
 1639                   setTimeZone(tz);
 1640               }
 1641               // If the time zone matched uses the same name
 1642               // (abbreviation) for both standard and daylight time,
 1643               // let the time zone in the Calendar decide which one.
 1644               //
 1645               // Also if tz.getDSTSaving() returns 0 for DST, use tz to
 1646               // determine the local time. (6645292)
 1647               int dstAmount = (nameIndex >= 3) ? tz.getDSTSavings() : 0;
 1648               if (!(useSameName || (nameIndex >= 3 && dstAmount == 0))) {
 1649                   calb.set(Calendar.ZONE_OFFSET, tz.getRawOffset())
 1650                       .set(Calendar.DST_OFFSET, dstAmount);
 1651               }
 1652               return (start + zoneNames[nameIndex].length());
 1653           }
 1654           return 0;
 1655       }
 1656   
 1657       /**
 1658        * Parses numeric forms of time zone offset, such as "hh:mm", and
 1659        * sets calb to the parsed value.
 1660        *
 1661        * @param text  the text to be parsed
 1662        * @param start the character position to start parsing
 1663        * @param sign  1: positive; -1: negative
 1664        * @param count 0: 'Z' or "GMT+hh:mm" parsing; 1 - 3: the number of 'X's
 1665        * @param colon true - colon required between hh and mm; false - no colon required
 1666        * @param calb  a CalendarBuilder in which the parsed value is stored
 1667        * @return updated parsed position, or its negative value to indicate a parsing error
 1668        */
 1669       private int subParseNumericZone(String text, int start, int sign, int count,
 1670                                       boolean colon, CalendarBuilder calb) {
 1671           int index = start;
 1672   
 1673         parse:
 1674           try {
 1675               char c = text.charAt(index++);
 1676               // Parse hh
 1677               int hours;
 1678               if (!isDigit(c)) {
 1679                   break parse;
 1680               }
 1681               hours = c - '0';
 1682               c = text.charAt(index++);
 1683               if (isDigit(c)) {
 1684                   hours = hours * 10 + (c - '0');
 1685               } else {
 1686                   // If no colon in RFC 822 or 'X' (ISO), two digits are
 1687                   // required.
 1688                   if (count > 0 || !colon) {
 1689                       break parse;
 1690                   }
 1691                   --index;
 1692               }
 1693               if (hours > 23) {
 1694                   break parse;
 1695               }
 1696               int minutes = 0;
 1697               if (count != 1) {
 1698                   // Proceed with parsing mm
 1699                   c = text.charAt(index++);
 1700                   if (colon) {
 1701                       if (c != ':') {
 1702                           break parse;
 1703                       }
 1704                       c = text.charAt(index++);
 1705                   }
 1706                   if (!isDigit(c)) {
 1707                       break parse;
 1708                   }
 1709                   minutes = c - '0';
 1710                   c = text.charAt(index++);
 1711                   if (!isDigit(c)) {
 1712                       break parse;
 1713                   }
 1714                   minutes = minutes * 10 + (c - '0');
 1715                   if (minutes > 59) {
 1716                       break parse;
 1717                   }
 1718               }
 1719               minutes += hours * 60;
 1720               calb.set(Calendar.ZONE_OFFSET, minutes * MILLIS_PER_MINUTE * sign)
 1721                   .set(Calendar.DST_OFFSET, 0);
 1722               return index;
 1723           } catch (IndexOutOfBoundsException e) {
 1724           }
 1725           return  1 - index; // -(index - 1)
 1726       }
 1727   
 1728       private boolean isDigit(char c) {
 1729           return c >= '0' && c <= '9';
 1730       }
 1731   
 1732       /**
 1733        * Private member function that converts the parsed date strings into
 1734        * timeFields. Returns -start (for ParsePosition) if failed.
 1735        * @param text the time text to be parsed.
 1736        * @param start where to start parsing.
 1737        * @param ch the pattern character for the date field text to be parsed.
 1738        * @param count the count of a pattern character.
 1739        * @param obeyCount if true, then the next field directly abuts this one,
 1740        * and we should use the count to know when to stop parsing.
 1741        * @param ambiguousYear return parameter; upon return, if ambiguousYear[0]
 1742        * is true, then a two-digit year was parsed and may need to be readjusted.
 1743        * @param origPos origPos.errorIndex is used to return an error index
 1744        * at which a parse error occurred, if matching failure occurs.
 1745        * @return the new start position if matching succeeded; -1 indicating
 1746        * matching failure, otherwise. In case matching failure occurred,
 1747        * an error index is set to origPos.errorIndex.
 1748        */
 1749       private int subParse(String text, int start, int patternCharIndex, int count,
 1750                            boolean obeyCount, boolean[] ambiguousYear,
 1751                            ParsePosition origPos,
 1752                            boolean useFollowingMinusSignAsDelimiter, CalendarBuilder calb) {
 1753           Number number = null;
 1754           int value = 0;
 1755           ParsePosition pos = new ParsePosition(0);
 1756           pos.index = start;
 1757           if (patternCharIndex == PATTERN_WEEK_YEAR && !calendar.isWeekDateSupported()) {
 1758               // use calendar year 'y' instead
 1759               patternCharIndex = PATTERN_YEAR;
 1760           }
 1761           int field = PATTERN_INDEX_TO_CALENDAR_FIELD[patternCharIndex];
 1762   
 1763           // If there are any spaces here, skip over them.  If we hit the end
 1764           // of the string, then fail.
 1765           for (;;) {
 1766               if (pos.index >= text.length()) {
 1767                   origPos.errorIndex = start;
 1768                   return -1;
 1769               }
 1770               char c = text.charAt(pos.index);
 1771               if (c != ' ' && c != '\t') break;
 1772               ++pos.index;
 1773           }
 1774   
 1775         parsing:
 1776           {
 1777               // We handle a few special cases here where we need to parse
 1778               // a number value.  We handle further, more generic cases below.  We need
 1779               // to handle some of them here because some fields require extra processing on
 1780               // the parsed value.
 1781               if (patternCharIndex == PATTERN_HOUR_OF_DAY1 ||
 1782                   patternCharIndex == PATTERN_HOUR1 ||
 1783                   (patternCharIndex == PATTERN_MONTH && count <= 2) ||
 1784                   patternCharIndex == PATTERN_YEAR ||
 1785                   patternCharIndex == PATTERN_WEEK_YEAR) {
 1786                   // It would be good to unify this with the obeyCount logic below,
 1787                   // but that's going to be difficult.
 1788                   if (obeyCount) {
 1789                       if ((start+count) > text.length()) {
 1790                           break parsing;
 1791                       }
 1792                       number = numberFormat.parse(text.substring(0, start+count), pos);
 1793                   } else {
 1794                       number = numberFormat.parse(text, pos);
 1795                   }
 1796                   if (number == null) {
 1797                       if (patternCharIndex != PATTERN_YEAR || calendar instanceof GregorianCalendar) {
 1798                           break parsing;
 1799                       }
 1800                   } else {
 1801                       value = number.intValue();
 1802   
 1803                       if (useFollowingMinusSignAsDelimiter && (value < 0) &&
 1804                           (((pos.index < text.length()) &&
 1805                            (text.charAt(pos.index) != minusSign)) ||
 1806                            ((pos.index == text.length()) &&
 1807                             (text.charAt(pos.index-1) == minusSign)))) {
 1808                           value = -value;
 1809                           pos.index--;
 1810                       }
 1811                   }
 1812               }
 1813   
 1814               boolean useDateFormatSymbols = useDateFormatSymbols();
 1815   
 1816               int index;
 1817               switch (patternCharIndex) {
 1818               case PATTERN_ERA: // 'G'
 1819                   if (useDateFormatSymbols) {
 1820                       if ((index = matchString(text, start, Calendar.ERA, formatData.getEras(), calb)) > 0) {
 1821                           return index;
 1822                       }
 1823                   } else {
 1824                       Map<String, Integer> map = calendar.getDisplayNames(field,
 1825                                                                           Calendar.ALL_STYLES,
 1826                                                                           locale);
 1827                       if ((index = matchString(text, start, field, map, calb)) > 0) {
 1828                           return index;
 1829                       }
 1830                   }
 1831                   break parsing;
 1832   
 1833               case PATTERN_WEEK_YEAR: // 'Y'
 1834               case PATTERN_YEAR:      // 'y'
 1835                   if (!(calendar instanceof GregorianCalendar)) {
 1836                       // calendar might have text representations for year values,
 1837                       // such as "\u5143" in JapaneseImperialCalendar.
 1838                       int style = (count >= 4) ? Calendar.LONG : Calendar.SHORT;
 1839                       Map<String, Integer> map = calendar.getDisplayNames(field, style, locale);
 1840                       if (map != null) {
 1841                           if ((index = matchString(text, start, field, map, calb)) > 0) {
 1842                               return index;
 1843                           }
 1844                       }
 1845                       calb.set(field, value);
 1846                       return pos.index;
 1847                   }
 1848   
 1849                   // If there are 3 or more YEAR pattern characters, this indicates
 1850                   // that the year value is to be treated literally, without any
 1851                   // two-digit year adjustments (e.g., from "01" to 2001).  Otherwise
 1852                   // we made adjustments to place the 2-digit year in the proper
 1853                   // century, for parsed strings from "00" to "99".  Any other string
 1854                   // is treated literally:  "2250", "-1", "1", "002".
 1855                   if (count <= 2 && (pos.index - start) == 2
 1856                       && Character.isDigit(text.charAt(start))
 1857                       && Character.isDigit(text.charAt(start+1))) {
 1858                       // Assume for example that the defaultCenturyStart is 6/18/1903.
 1859                       // This means that two-digit years will be forced into the range
 1860                       // 6/18/1903 to 6/17/2003.  As a result, years 00, 01, and 02
 1861                       // correspond to 2000, 2001, and 2002.  Years 04, 05, etc. correspond
 1862                       // to 1904, 1905, etc.  If the year is 03, then it is 2003 if the
 1863                       // other fields specify a date before 6/18, or 1903 if they specify a
 1864                       // date afterwards.  As a result, 03 is an ambiguous year.  All other
 1865                       // two-digit years are unambiguous.
 1866                       int ambiguousTwoDigitYear = defaultCenturyStartYear % 100;
 1867                       ambiguousYear[0] = value == ambiguousTwoDigitYear;
 1868                       value += (defaultCenturyStartYear/100)*100 +
 1869                           (value < ambiguousTwoDigitYear ? 100 : 0);
 1870                   }
 1871                   calb.set(field, value);
 1872                   return pos.index;
 1873   
 1874               case PATTERN_MONTH: // 'M'
 1875                   if (count <= 2) // i.e., M or MM.
 1876                   {
 1877                       // Don't want to parse the month if it is a string
 1878                       // while pattern uses numeric style: M or MM.
 1879                       // [We computed 'value' above.]
 1880                       calb.set(Calendar.MONTH, value - 1);
 1881                       return pos.index;
 1882                   }
 1883   
 1884                   if (useDateFormatSymbols) {
 1885                       // count >= 3 // i.e., MMM or MMMM
 1886                       // Want to be able to parse both short and long forms.
 1887                       // Try count == 4 first:
 1888                       int newStart = 0;
 1889                       if ((newStart = matchString(text, start, Calendar.MONTH,
 1890                                                   formatData.getMonths(), calb)) > 0) {
 1891                           return newStart;
 1892                       }
 1893                       // count == 4 failed, now try count == 3
 1894                       if ((index = matchString(text, start, Calendar.MONTH,
 1895                                                formatData.getShortMonths(), calb)) > 0) {
 1896                           return index;
 1897                       }
 1898                   } else {
 1899                       Map<String, Integer> map = calendar.getDisplayNames(field,
 1900                                                                           Calendar.ALL_STYLES,
 1901                                                                           locale);
 1902                       if ((index = matchString(text, start, field, map, calb)) > 0) {
 1903                           return index;
 1904                       }
 1905                   }
 1906                   break parsing;
 1907   
 1908               case PATTERN_HOUR_OF_DAY1: // 'k' 1-based.  eg, 23:59 + 1 hour =>> 24:59
 1909                   if (!isLenient()) {
 1910                       // Validate the hour value in non-lenient
 1911                       if (value < 1 || value > 24) {
 1912                           break parsing;
 1913                       }
 1914                   }
 1915                   // [We computed 'value' above.]
 1916                   if (value == calendar.getMaximum(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY)+1)
 1917                       value = 0;
 1918                   calb.set(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, value);
 1919                   return pos.index;
 1920   
 1921               case PATTERN_DAY_OF_WEEK:  // 'E'
 1922                   {
 1923                       if (useDateFormatSymbols) {
 1924                           // Want to be able to parse both short and long forms.
 1925                           // Try count == 4 (DDDD) first:
 1926                           int newStart = 0;
 1927                           if ((newStart=matchString(text, start, Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK,
 1928                                                     formatData.getWeekdays(), calb)) > 0) {
 1929                               return newStart;
 1930                           }
 1931                           // DDDD failed, now try DDD
 1932                           if ((index = matchString(text, start, Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK,
 1933                                                    formatData.getShortWeekdays(), calb)) > 0) {
 1934                               return index;
 1935                           }
 1936                       } else {
 1937                           int[] styles = { Calendar.LONG, Calendar.SHORT };
 1938                           for (int style : styles) {
 1939                               Map<String,Integer> map = calendar.getDisplayNames(field, style, locale);
 1940                               if ((index = matchString(text, start, field, map, calb)) > 0) {
 1941                                   return index;
 1942                               }
 1943                           }
 1944                       }
 1945                   }
 1946                   break parsing;
 1947   
 1948               case PATTERN_AM_PM:    // 'a'
 1949                   if (useDateFormatSymbols) {
 1950                       if ((index = matchString(text, start, Calendar.AM_PM,
 1951                                                formatData.getAmPmStrings(), calb)) > 0) {
 1952                           return index;
 1953                       }
 1954                   } else {
 1955                       Map<String,Integer> map = calendar.getDisplayNames(field, Calendar.ALL_STYLES, locale);
 1956                       if ((index = matchString(text, start, field, map, calb)) > 0) {
 1957                           return index;
 1958                       }
 1959                   }
 1960                   break parsing;
 1961   
 1962               case PATTERN_HOUR1: // 'h' 1-based.  eg, 11PM + 1 hour =>> 12 AM
 1963                   if (!isLenient()) {
 1964                       // Validate the hour value in non-lenient
 1965                       if (value < 1 || value > 12) {
 1966                           break parsing;
 1967                       }
 1968                   }
 1969                   // [We computed 'value' above.]
 1970                   if (value == calendar.getLeastMaximum(Calendar.HOUR)+1)
 1971                       value = 0;
 1972                   calb.set(Calendar.HOUR, value);
 1973                   return pos.index;
 1974   
 1975               case PATTERN_ZONE_NAME:  // 'z'
 1976               case PATTERN_ZONE_VALUE: // 'Z'
 1977                   {
 1978                       int sign = 0;
 1979                       try {
 1980                           char c = text.charAt(pos.index);
 1981                           if (c == '+') {
 1982                               sign = 1;
 1983                           } else if (c == '-') {
 1984                               sign = -1;
 1985                           }
 1986                           if (sign == 0) {
 1987                               // Try parsing a custom time zone "GMT+hh:mm" or "GMT".
 1988                               if ((c == 'G' || c == 'g')
 1989                                   && (text.length() - start) >= GMT.length()
 1990                                   && text.regionMatches(true, start, GMT, 0, GMT.length())) {
 1991                                   pos.index = start + GMT.length();
 1992   
 1993                                   if ((text.length() - pos.index) > 0) {
 1994                                       c = text.charAt(pos.index);
 1995                                       if (c == '+') {
 1996                                           sign = 1;
 1997                                       } else if (c == '-') {
 1998                                           sign = -1;
 1999                                       }
 2000                                   }
 2001   
 2002                                   if (sign == 0) {    /* "GMT" without offset */
 2003                                       calb.set(Calendar.ZONE_OFFSET, 0)
 2004                                           .set(Calendar.DST_OFFSET, 0);
 2005                                       return pos.index;
 2006                                   }
 2007   
 2008                                   // Parse the rest as "hh:mm"
 2009                                   int i = subParseNumericZone(text, ++pos.index,
 2010                                                               sign, 0, true, calb);
 2011                                   if (i > 0) {
 2012                                       return i;
 2013                                   }
 2014                                   pos.index = -i;
 2015                               } else {
 2016                                   // Try parsing the text as a time zone
 2017                                   // name or abbreviation.
 2018                                   int i = subParseZoneString(text, pos.index, calb);
 2019                                   if (i > 0) {
 2020                                       return i;
 2021                                   }
 2022                                   pos.index = -i;
 2023                               }
 2024                           } else {
 2025                               // Parse the rest as "hhmm" (RFC 822)
 2026                               int i = subParseNumericZone(text, ++pos.index,
 2027                                                           sign, 0, false, calb);
 2028                               if (i > 0) {
 2029                                   return i;
 2030                               }
 2031                               pos.index = -i;
 2032                           }
 2033                       } catch (IndexOutOfBoundsException e) {
 2034                       }
 2035                   }
 2036                   break parsing;
 2037   
 2038               case PATTERN_ISO_ZONE:   // 'X'
 2039                   {
 2040                       if ((text.length() - pos.index) <= 0) {
 2041                           break parsing;
 2042                       }
 2043   
 2044                       int sign = 0;
 2045                       char c = text.charAt(pos.index);
 2046                       if (c == 'Z') {
 2047                           calb.set(Calendar.ZONE_OFFSET, 0).set(Calendar.DST_OFFSET, 0);
 2048                           return ++pos.index;
 2049                       }
 2050   
 2051                       // parse text as "+/-hh[[:]mm]" based on count
 2052                       if (c == '+') {
 2053                           sign = 1;
 2054                       } else if (c == '-') {
 2055                           sign = -1;
 2056                       } else {
 2057                           ++pos.index;
 2058                           break parsing;
 2059                       }
 2060                       int i = subParseNumericZone(text, ++pos.index, sign, count,
 2061                                                   count == 3, calb);
 2062                       if (i > 0) {
 2063                           return i;
 2064                       }
 2065                       pos.index = -i;
 2066                   }
 2067                   break parsing;
 2068   
 2069               default:
 2070            // case PATTERN_DAY_OF_MONTH:         // 'd'
 2071            // case PATTERN_HOUR_OF_DAY0:         // 'H' 0-based.  eg, 23:59 + 1 hour =>> 00:59
 2072            // case PATTERN_MINUTE:               // 'm'
 2073            // case PATTERN_SECOND:               // 's'
 2074            // case PATTERN_MILLISECOND:          // 'S'
 2075            // case PATTERN_DAY_OF_YEAR:          // 'D'
 2076            // case PATTERN_DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH: // 'F'
 2077            // case PATTERN_WEEK_OF_YEAR:         // 'w'
 2078            // case PATTERN_WEEK_OF_MONTH:        // 'W'
 2079            // case PATTERN_HOUR0:                // 'K' 0-based.  eg, 11PM + 1 hour =>> 0 AM
 2080            // case PATTERN_ISO_DAY_OF_WEEK:      // 'u' (pseudo field);
 2081   
 2082                   // Handle "generic" fields
 2083                   if (obeyCount) {
 2084                       if ((start+count) > text.length()) {
 2085                           break parsing;
 2086                       }
 2087                       number = numberFormat.parse(text.substring(0, start+count), pos);
 2088                   } else {
 2089                       number = numberFormat.parse(text, pos);
 2090                   }
 2091                   if (number != null) {
 2092                       value = number.intValue();
 2093   
 2094                       if (useFollowingMinusSignAsDelimiter && (value < 0) &&
 2095                           (((pos.index < text.length()) &&
 2096                            (text.charAt(pos.index) != minusSign)) ||
 2097                            ((pos.index == text.length()) &&
 2098                             (text.charAt(pos.index-1) == minusSign)))) {
 2099                           value = -value;
 2100                           pos.index--;
 2101                       }
 2102   
 2103                       calb.set(field, value);
 2104                       return pos.index;
 2105                   }
 2106                   break parsing;
 2107               }
 2108           }
 2109   
 2110           // Parsing failed.
 2111           origPos.errorIndex = pos.index;
 2112           return -1;
 2113       }
 2114   
 2115       private final String getCalendarName() {
 2116           return calendar.getClass().getName();
 2117       }
 2118   
 2119       private boolean useDateFormatSymbols() {
 2120           if (useDateFormatSymbols) {
 2121               return true;
 2122           }
 2123           return isGregorianCalendar() || locale == null;
 2124       }
 2125   
 2126       private boolean isGregorianCalendar() {
 2127           return "java.util.GregorianCalendar".equals(getCalendarName());
 2128       }
 2129   
 2130       /**
 2131        * Translates a pattern, mapping each character in the from string to the
 2132        * corresponding character in the to string.
 2133        *
 2134        * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the given pattern is invalid
 2135        */
 2136       private String translatePattern(String pattern, String from, String to) {
 2137           StringBuilder result = new StringBuilder();
 2138           boolean inQuote = false;
 2139           for (int i = 0; i < pattern.length(); ++i) {
 2140               char c = pattern.charAt(i);
 2141               if (inQuote) {
 2142                   if (c == '\'')
 2143                       inQuote = false;
 2144               }
 2145               else {
 2146                   if (c == '\'')
 2147                       inQuote = true;
 2148                   else if ((c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') || (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z')) {
 2149                       int ci = from.indexOf(c);
 2150                       if (ci >= 0) {
 2151                           // patternChars is longer than localPatternChars due
 2152                           // to serialization compatibility. The pattern letters
 2153                           // unsupported by localPatternChars pass through.
 2154                           if (ci < to.length()) {
 2155                               c = to.charAt(ci);
 2156                           }
 2157                       } else {
 2158                           throw new IllegalArgumentException("Illegal pattern " +
 2159                                                              " character '" +
 2160                                                              c + "'");
 2161                       }
 2162                   }
 2163               }
 2164               result.append(c);
 2165           }
 2166           if (inQuote)
 2167               throw new IllegalArgumentException("Unfinished quote in pattern");
 2168           return result.toString();
 2169       }
 2170   
 2171       /**
 2172        * Returns a pattern string describing this date format.
 2173        *
 2174        * @return a pattern string describing this date format.
 2175        */
 2176       public String toPattern() {
 2177           return pattern;
 2178       }
 2179   
 2180       /**
 2181        * Returns a localized pattern string describing this date format.
 2182        *
 2183        * @return a localized pattern string describing this date format.
 2184        */
 2185       public String toLocalizedPattern() {
 2186           return translatePattern(pattern,
 2187                                   DateFormatSymbols.patternChars,
 2188                                   formatData.getLocalPatternChars());
 2189       }
 2190   
 2191       /**
 2192        * Applies the given pattern string to this date format.
 2193        *
 2194        * @param pattern the new date and time pattern for this date format
 2195        * @exception NullPointerException if the given pattern is null
 2196        * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the given pattern is invalid
 2197        */
 2198       public void applyPattern(String pattern)
 2199       {
 2200           compiledPattern = compile(pattern);
 2201           this.pattern = pattern;
 2202       }
 2203   
 2204       /**
 2205        * Applies the given localized pattern string to this date format.
 2206        *
 2207        * @param pattern a String to be mapped to the new date and time format
 2208        *        pattern for this format
 2209        * @exception NullPointerException if the given pattern is null
 2210        * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the given pattern is invalid
 2211        */
 2212       public void applyLocalizedPattern(String pattern) {
 2213            String p = translatePattern(pattern,
 2214                                        formatData.getLocalPatternChars(),
 2215                                        DateFormatSymbols.patternChars);
 2216            compiledPattern = compile(p);
 2217            this.pattern = p;
 2218       }
 2219   
 2220       /**
 2221        * Gets a copy of the date and time format symbols of this date format.
 2222        *
 2223        * @return the date and time format symbols of this date format
 2224        * @see #setDateFormatSymbols
 2225        */
 2226       public DateFormatSymbols getDateFormatSymbols()
 2227       {
 2228           return (DateFormatSymbols)formatData.clone();
 2229       }
 2230   
 2231       /**
 2232        * Sets the date and time format symbols of this date format.
 2233        *
 2234        * @param newFormatSymbols the new date and time format symbols
 2235        * @exception NullPointerException if the given newFormatSymbols is null
 2236        * @see #getDateFormatSymbols
 2237        */
 2238       public void setDateFormatSymbols(DateFormatSymbols newFormatSymbols)
 2239       {
 2240           this.formatData = (DateFormatSymbols)newFormatSymbols.clone();
 2241           useDateFormatSymbols = true;
 2242       }
 2243   
 2244       /**
 2245        * Creates a copy of this <code>SimpleDateFormat</code>. This also
 2246        * clones the format's date format symbols.
 2247        *
 2248        * @return a clone of this <code>SimpleDateFormat</code>
 2249        */
 2250       public Object clone() {
 2251           SimpleDateFormat other = (SimpleDateFormat) super.clone();
 2252           other.formatData = (DateFormatSymbols) formatData.clone();
 2253           return other;
 2254       }
 2255   
 2256       /**
 2257        * Returns the hash code value for this <code>SimpleDateFormat</code> object.
 2258        *
 2259        * @return the hash code value for this <code>SimpleDateFormat</code> object.
 2260        */
 2261       public int hashCode()
 2262       {
 2263           return pattern.hashCode();
 2264           // just enough fields for a reasonable distribution
 2265       }
 2266   
 2267       /**
 2268        * Compares the given object with this <code>SimpleDateFormat</code> for
 2269        * equality.
 2270        *
 2271        * @return true if the given object is equal to this
 2272        * <code>SimpleDateFormat</code>
 2273        */
 2274       public boolean equals(Object obj)
 2275       {
 2276           if (!super.equals(obj)) return false; // super does class check
 2277           SimpleDateFormat that = (SimpleDateFormat) obj;
 2278           return (pattern.equals(that.pattern)
 2279                   && formatData.equals(that.formatData));
 2280       }
 2281   
 2282       /**
 2283        * After reading an object from the input stream, the format
 2284        * pattern in the object is verified.
 2285        * <p>
 2286        * @exception InvalidObjectException if the pattern is invalid
 2287        */
 2288       private void readObject(ObjectInputStream stream)
 2289                            throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException {
 2290           stream.defaultReadObject();
 2291   
 2292           try {
 2293               compiledPattern = compile(pattern);
 2294           } catch (Exception e) {
 2295               throw new InvalidObjectException("invalid pattern");
 2296           }
 2297   
 2298           if (serialVersionOnStream < 1) {
 2299               // didn't have defaultCenturyStart field
 2300               initializeDefaultCentury();
 2301           }
 2302           else {
 2303               // fill in dependent transient field
 2304               parseAmbiguousDatesAsAfter(defaultCenturyStart);
 2305           }
 2306           serialVersionOnStream = currentSerialVersion;
 2307   
 2308           // If the deserialized object has a SimpleTimeZone, try
 2309           // to replace it with a ZoneInfo equivalent in order to
 2310           // be compatible with the SimpleTimeZone-based
 2311           // implementation as much as possible.
 2312           TimeZone tz = getTimeZone();
 2313           if (tz instanceof SimpleTimeZone) {
 2314               String id = tz.getID();
 2315               TimeZone zi = TimeZone.getTimeZone(id);
 2316               if (zi != null && zi.hasSameRules(tz) && zi.getID().equals(id)) {
 2317                   setTimeZone(zi);
 2318               }
 2319           }
 2320       }
 2321   
 2322       /**
 2323        * Analyze the negative subpattern of DecimalFormat and set/update values
 2324        * as necessary.
 2325        */
 2326       private void checkNegativeNumberExpression() {
 2327           if ((numberFormat instanceof DecimalFormat) &&
 2328               !numberFormat.equals(originalNumberFormat)) {
 2329               String numberPattern = ((DecimalFormat)numberFormat).toPattern();
 2330               if (!numberPattern.equals(originalNumberPattern)) {
 2331                   hasFollowingMinusSign = false;
 2332   
 2333                   int separatorIndex = numberPattern.indexOf(';');
 2334                   // If the negative subpattern is not absent, we have to analayze
 2335                   // it in order to check if it has a following minus sign.
 2336                   if (separatorIndex > -1) {
 2337                       int minusIndex = numberPattern.indexOf('-', separatorIndex);
 2338                       if ((minusIndex > numberPattern.lastIndexOf('0')) &&
 2339                           (minusIndex > numberPattern.lastIndexOf('#'))) {
 2340                           hasFollowingMinusSign = true;
 2341                           minusSign = ((DecimalFormat)numberFormat).getDecimalFormatSymbols().getMinusSign();
 2342                       }
 2343                   }
 2344                   originalNumberPattern = numberPattern;
 2345               }
 2346               originalNumberFormat = numberFormat;
 2347           }
 2348       }
 2349   
 2350   }

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