<i18n dev> RFR: 8225641: Calendar.roll(int field) does not work correctly for WEEK_OF_YEAR

Justin Lu jlu at openjdk.org
Thu Mar 16 18:44:29 UTC 2023


On Wed, 15 Mar 2023 19:53:07 GMT, Naoto Sato <naoto at openjdk.org> wrote:

>> This PR fixes the bug which occurred when `Calendar.roll(WEEK_OF_YEAR)` rolled into a minimal first week with an invalid `WEEK_OF_YEAR` and `DAY_OF_WEEK` combo.
>> 
>> For example, Rolling _Monday, 30 December 2019_ by 1 week produced _Monday, 31 December 2018_, which is incorrect. This is because `WEEK_OF_YEAR` is rolled from 52 to 1, and the original `DAY_OF_WEEK` is 1. However, there is no Monday in week 1 of 2019. This is exposed when a future method calls `Calendar.complete()`, which eventually calculates a `fixedDate` with the invalid `WEEK_OF_YEAR` and `DAY_OF_WEEK` combo.
>> 
>> To prevent this, a check is added for rolls into week 1, which determines if the first week is minimal. If it is indeed minimal, then it is checked if  `DAY_OF_WEEK` exists in that week, if not, `WEEK_OF_YEAR` must be incremented by one.
>> 
>> After the fix, Rolling _Monday, 30 December 2019_ by 1 week produces _Monday, 7 January 2019_
>
> test/jdk/java/util/Calendar/RollToMinWeek.java line 30:
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>> 28:  * is rolled into a minimal week 1
>> 29:  * @run junit RollToMinWeek
>> 30:  */
> 
> Have you considered adding test cases into `test/jdk/java/util/Calendar/CalendarTestScripts`, instead of creating a single-purpose test case?

Will take a look at the existing .cts files and see if it would be advantageous to add test cases there

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PR: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/13031


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