<i18n dev> [15] RFR: 8234347: "Turkey" meta time zone does not generate composed localized names, 8236548: Localized time zone name inconsistency between English and other locales
naoto.sato at oracle.com
naoto.sato at oracle.com
Tue Feb 11 18:17:12 UTC 2020
Hi,
I modified the proposed changeset. Removed the hard coded 3-letter id
compatibility mappings (oldMappings) from CLDRConverter.java. Instead,
using public ZoneId.SHORT_IDS that contain the same set of mappings
(wasn't aware it was defined in the spec!)
Here is the updated webrev:
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~naoto/8234347.8236548/webrev.01/
Naoto
On 2/7/20 1:44 PM, naoto.sato at oracle.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Please review the fix to the following issues:
>
> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8234347
> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8236548
>
> The proposed changeset is located at:
>
> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~naoto/8234347.8236548/webrev.00/
>
> This changeset includes the following changes:
>
> - English time zone names missing in CLDR source files are no longer
> copied from COMPAT provider at build time. Rather it is synthesized at
> runtime, which has been the way other locales did.
>
> - Runtime CLDR time zone name provider fallback logic has been refined.
> It now falls back to parent locales per each missing name, instead of
> resource bundle. Also, region fall back is now using exemplar city to
> synthesize the name (e.g., "Turkey" meta zone)
>
> - Minor fix in DateTimeFormatterBuilder on zone text parsing. It now
> parses zone texts that start with "UTC", yet it is ZoneId.
>
> Naoto
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