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Java example source code file (LocaleNameProviderImpl.java)
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package sun.util.locale.provider;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.spi.LocaleNameProvider;
/**
* Concrete implementation of the
* {@link java.util.spi.LocaleNameProvider LocaleNameProvider} class
* for the JRE LocaleProviderAdapter.
*
* @author Naoto Sato
* @author Masayoshi Okutsu
*/
public class LocaleNameProviderImpl extends LocaleNameProvider implements AvailableLanguageTags {
private final LocaleProviderAdapter.Type type;
private final Set<String> langtags;
public LocaleNameProviderImpl(LocaleProviderAdapter.Type type, Set<String> langtags) {
this.type = type;
this.langtags = langtags;
}
/**
* Returns an array of all locales for which this locale service provider
* can provide localized objects or names.
*
* @return An array of all locales for which this locale service provider
* can provide localized objects or names.
*/
@Override
public Locale[] getAvailableLocales() {
return LocaleProviderAdapter.toLocaleArray(langtags);
}
@Override
public boolean isSupportedLocale(Locale locale) {
return LocaleProviderAdapter.isSupportedLocale(locale, type, langtags);
}
/**
* Returns a localized name for the given ISO 639 language code and the
* given locale that is appropriate for display to the user.
* For example, if <code>languageCode is "fr" and locale
* is en_US, getDisplayLanguage() will return "French"; if <code>languageCode
* is "en" and <code>locale is fr_FR, getDisplayLanguage() will return "anglais".
* If the name returned cannot be localized according to <code>locale,
* (say, the provider does not have a Japanese name for Croatian),
* this method returns null.
* @param languageCode the ISO 639 language code string in the form of two
* lower-case letters between 'a' (U+0061) and 'z' (U+007A)
* @param locale the desired locale
* @return the name of the given language code for the specified locale, or null if it's not
* available.
* @exception NullPointerException if <code>languageCode or locale is null
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if <code>languageCode is not in the form of
* two lower-case letters, or <code>locale isn't
* one of the locales returned from
* {@link java.util.spi.LocaleServiceProvider#getAvailableLocales()
* getAvailableLocales()}.
* @see java.util.Locale#getDisplayLanguage(java.util.Locale)
*/
@Override
public String getDisplayLanguage(String lang, Locale locale) {
return getDisplayString(lang, locale);
}
/**
* Returns a localized name for the given <a href="http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/bcp/bcp47.txt">
* IETF BCP47</a> script code and the given locale that is appropriate for
* display to the user.
* For example, if <code>scriptCode is "Latn" and locale
* is en_US, getDisplayScript() will return "Latin"; if <code>scriptCode
* is "Cyrl" and <code>locale is fr_FR, getDisplayScript() will return "cyrillique".
* If the name returned cannot be localized according to <code>locale,
* (say, the provider does not have a Japanese name for Cyrillic),
* this method returns null. The default implementation returns null.
* @param scriptCode the four letter script code string in the form of title-case
* letters (the first letter is upper-case character between 'A' (U+0041) and
* 'Z' (U+005A) followed by three lower-case character between 'a' (U+0061)
* and 'z' (U+007A)).
* @param locale the desired locale
* @return the name of the given script code for the specified locale, or null if it's not
* available.
* @exception NullPointerException if <code>scriptCode or locale is null
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if <code>scriptCode is not in the form of
* four title case letters, or <code>locale isn't
* one of the locales returned from
* {@link java.util.spi.LocaleServiceProvider#getAvailableLocales()
* getAvailableLocales()}.
* @see java.util.Locale#getDisplayScript(java.util.Locale)
*/
@Override
public String getDisplayScript(String scriptCode, Locale locale) {
return getDisplayString(scriptCode, locale);
}
/**
* Returns a localized name for the given ISO 3166 country code and the
* given locale that is appropriate for display to the user.
* For example, if <code>countryCode is "FR" and locale
* is en_US, getDisplayCountry() will return "France"; if <code>countryCode
* is "US" and <code>locale is fr_FR, getDisplayCountry() will return "Etats-Unis".
* If the name returned cannot be localized according to <code>locale,
* (say, the provider does not have a Japanese name for Croatia),
* this method returns null.
* @param countryCode the ISO 3166 country code string in the form of two
* upper-case letters between 'A' (U+0041) and 'Z' (U+005A)
* @param locale the desired locale
* @return the name of the given country code for the specified locale, or null if it's not
* available.
* @exception NullPointerException if <code>countryCode or locale is null
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if <code>countryCode is not in the form of
* two upper-case letters, or <code>locale isn't
* one of the locales returned from
* {@link java.util.spi.LocaleServiceProvider#getAvailableLocales()
* getAvailableLocales()}.
* @see java.util.Locale#getDisplayCountry(java.util.Locale)
*/
@Override
public String getDisplayCountry(String ctry, Locale locale) {
return getDisplayString(ctry, locale);
}
/**
* Returns a localized name for the given variant code and the given locale that
* is appropriate for display to the user.
* If the name returned cannot be localized according to <code>locale,
* this method returns null.
* @param variant the variant string
* @param locale the desired locale
* @return the name of the given variant string for the specified locale, or null if it's not
* available.
* @exception NullPointerException if <code>variant or locale is null
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if <code>locale isn't
* one of the locales returned from
* {@link java.util.spi.LocaleServiceProvider#getAvailableLocales()
* getAvailableLocales()}.
* @see java.util.Locale#getDisplayVariant(java.util.Locale)
*/
@Override
public String getDisplayVariant(String vrnt, Locale locale) {
return getDisplayString("%%"+vrnt, locale);
}
private String getDisplayString(String key, Locale locale) {
if (key == null || locale == null) {
throw new NullPointerException();
}
return LocaleProviderAdapter.forType(type).getLocaleResources(locale).getLocaleName(key);
}
@Override
public Set<String> getAvailableLanguageTags() {
return langtags;
}
}
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