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Java example source code file (ToLowerCase.java)
The ToLowerCase.java Java example source code/* * Copyright (c) 2003, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. * * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as * published by the Free Software Foundation. * * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that * accompanied this code). * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. * * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any * questions. */ /* @test @bug 4217441 4533872 4900935 8020037 @summary toLowerCase should lower-case Greek Sigma correctly depending on the context (final/non-final). Also it should handle Locale specific (lt, tr, and az) lowercasings and supplementary characters correctly. */ import java.util.Locale; public class ToLowerCase { public static void main(String[] args) { Locale turkish = new Locale("tr", "TR"); Locale lt = new Locale("lt"); // Lithanian Locale az = new Locale("az"); // Azeri // Greek Sigma final/non-final tests test("\u03A3", Locale.US, "\u03C3"); test("LAST\u03A3", Locale.US, "last\u03C2"); test("MID\u03A3DLE", Locale.US, "mid\u03C3dle"); test("WORD1 \u03A3 WORD3", Locale.US, "word1 \u03C3 word3"); test("WORD1 LAST\u03A3 WORD3", Locale.US, "word1 last\u03C2 word3"); test("WORD1 MID\u03A3DLE WORD3", Locale.US, "word1 mid\u03C3dle word3"); test("\u0399\u0395\u03a3\u03a5\u03a3 \u03a7\u03a1\u0399\u03a3\u03a4\u039f\u03a3", Locale.US, "\u03b9\u03b5\u03c3\u03c5\u03c2 \u03c7\u03c1\u03b9\u03c3\u03c4\u03bf\u03c2"); // "IESUS XRISTOS" // Explicit dot above for I's and J's whenever there are more accents above (Lithanian) test("I", lt, "i"); test("I\u0300", lt, "i\u0307\u0300"); // "I" followed by COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT (cc==230) test("I\u0316", lt, "i\u0316"); // "I" followed by COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT BELOW (cc!=230) test("J", lt, "j"); test("J\u0300", lt, "j\u0307\u0300"); // "J" followed by COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT (cc==230) test("J\u0316", lt, "j\u0316"); // "J" followed by COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT BELOW (cc!=230) test("\u012E", lt, "\u012F"); test("\u012E\u0300", lt, "\u012F\u0307\u0300"); // "I (w/ OGONEK)" followed by COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT (cc==230) test("\u012E\u0316", lt, "\u012F\u0316"); // "I (w/ OGONEK)" followed by COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT BELOW (cc!=230) test("\u00CC", lt, "i\u0307\u0300"); test("\u00CD", lt, "i\u0307\u0301"); test("\u0128", lt, "i\u0307\u0303"); test("I\u0300", Locale.US, "i\u0300"); // "I" followed by COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT (cc==230) test("J\u0300", Locale.US, "j\u0300"); // "J" followed by COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT (cc==230) test("\u012E\u0300", Locale.US, "\u012F\u0300"); // "I (w/ OGONEK)" followed by COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT (cc==230) test("\u00CC", Locale.US, "\u00EC"); test("\u00CD", Locale.US, "\u00ED"); test("\u0128", Locale.US, "\u0129"); // I-dot tests test("\u0130", turkish, "i"); test("\u0130", az, "i"); test("\u0130", lt, "i"); test("\u0130", Locale.US, "i"); // Remove dot_above in the sequence I + dot_above (Turkish and Azeri) test("I\u0307", turkish, "i"); test("I\u0307", az, "i"); test("J\u0307", turkish, "j\u0307"); test("J\u0307", az, "j\u0307"); // Unless an I is before a dot_above, it turns into a dotless i (Turkish and Azeri) test("I", turkish, "\u0131"); test("I", az, "\u0131"); test("I", Locale.US, "i"); test("IABC", turkish, "\u0131abc"); test("IABC", az, "\u0131abc"); test("IABC", Locale.US, "iabc"); // Supplementary character tests // // U+10400 ("\uD801\uDC00"): DESERET CAPITAL LETTER LONG I // U+10401 ("\uD801\uDC01"): DESERET CAPITAL LETTER LONG E // U+10402 ("\uD801\uDC02"): DESERET CAPITAL LETTER LONG A // U+10428 ("\uD801\uDC28"): DESERET SMALL LETTER LONG I // U+10429 ("\uD801\uDC29"): DESERET SMALL LETTER LONG E // U+1042A ("\uD801\uDC2A"): DESERET SMALL LETTER LONG A // // valid code point tests: test("\uD801\uDC00\uD801\uDC01\uD801\uDC02", Locale.US, "\uD801\uDC28\uD801\uDC29\uD801\uDC2A"); test("\uD801\uDC00A\uD801\uDC01B\uD801\uDC02C", Locale.US, "\uD801\uDC28a\uD801\uDC29b\uD801\uDC2Ac"); // invalid code point tests: test("\uD800\uD800\uD801A\uDC00\uDC00\uDC00B", Locale.US, "\uD800\uD800\uD801a\uDC00\uDC00\uDC00b"); } static void test(String in, Locale locale, String expected) { String result = in.toLowerCase(locale); if (!result.equals(expected)) { System.err.println("input: " + in + ", locale: " + locale + ", expected: " + expected + ", actual: " + result); throw new RuntimeException(); } } } Other Java examples (source code examples)Here is a short list of links related to this Java ToLowerCase.java source code file: |
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