<i18n dev> RFR: 8349200: [JMH] time.format.ZonedDateTimeFormatterBenchmark fails [v2]
SendaoYan
syan at openjdk.org
Wed Feb 5 02:20:18 UTC 2025
On Tue, 4 Feb 2025 02:40:59 GMT, SendaoYan <syan at openjdk.org> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> The JMH test "org.openjdk.bench.java.time.format.ZonedDateTimeFormatterBenchmark.parse" fails "java.time.format.DateTimeParseException: Text '2015:03:10:12:13:ECT' could not be parsed at index 17".
>> The `ECT` standard for "America/Guayaquil" - "Ecuador Time", and since jdk23 the `ECT` TimeZone.SHORT doesn't support anymore. Below code snippet shows the difference between jdk22 and jdk23:
>>
>>
>> TimeZone tz = TimeZone.getTimeZone("America/Guayaquil");
>> System.out.println(tz.getDisplayName());
>> System.out.println(tz.getDisplayName(true, TimeZone.SHORT));
>> System.out.println(tz.getDisplayName(false, TimeZone.SHORT));
>>
>>
>> - Java 22 output:
>>
>>
>> ~/software/jdk/temurin/jdk-22.0.2+9/bin/java ~/compiler-test/zzkk/TimeZoneTest.java
>> Ecuador Time
>> ECST
>> ECT
>>
>>
>> - Java 23 output:
>>
>>
>> ~/software/jdk/temurin/jdk-23+37/bin/java ~/compiler-test/zzkk/TimeZoneTest.java
>> Ecuador Time
>> GMT-04:00
>> GMT-05:00
>>
>>
>> This PR use `Z` TimeZone.SHORT instead of `ECT` will make this test more generic. Change has been verified locally, test-fix only, no risk.
>
> SendaoYan has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional commit since the last revision:
>
> Use PST instead of Z
Thanks all for the reviews.
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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/23414#issuecomment-2635551383
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