<i18n dev> [9] RFR: 8042126: DateTimeFormatter "MMMMM" returns English value in Japanese locale
Naoto Sato
naoto.sato at oracle.com
Thu Sep 25 23:38:01 UTC 2014
OK, looks good to me then.
Naoto
On 9/25/14, 4:01 PM, Masayoshi Okutsu wrote:
> Strictly speaking, this is an incompatible change from 8.0, but looks
> like those locales that don't have narrow month names expect the numbers
> rather than the English ones.
>
> Masayoshi
>
> On 9/26/2014 1:12 AM, Naoto Sato wrote:
>> Could it cause regressions in other locales, which has been expecting
>> English narrow month names?
>>
>> Naoto
>>
>> On 9/25/14, 2:08 AM, Masayoshi Okutsu wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Please review the fix for narrow month names support. The narrow names,
>>> typically one letter names, are derived from the CLDR data. But there
>>> are some semantic differences between the legacy JDK localization and
>>> CLDR. The root resources have English names in JDK, but those are
>>> language neutral in CLDR. I changed JDK resources to follow the CLDR
>>> convention. Also I added test data for narrow month names of all
>>> locales.
>>>
>>> bug:
>>> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8042126
>>>
>>> wevrev:
>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~okutsu/9/8042126/webrev.00/
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Masayoshi
>
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