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Java example source code file (Bug6755060.java)

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The Bug6755060.java Java example source code

/*
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/*
 * @test
 * @bug 6755060
 * @summary updating collation tables for thai to make it consistent with CLDR 1.9
 */

import java.text.*;
import java.util.*;

public class Bug6755060 {

  /********************************************************
  *********************************************************/
  public static void main (String[] args) {

    Locale reservedLocale = Locale.getDefault();

    try{

        int errors=0;

        Locale loc = new Locale ("th", "TH");   // Thai

        Locale.setDefault (loc);
        Collator col = Collator.getInstance ();

        /*
        * The original data "data" are the data to be sorted provided by the submitter of the CR.
        * It's in correct order in accord with thai collation in CLDR 1.9. If we use old Java without this fix,
        * the output order will be incorrect. Correct order will be turned into incorrect order.

        * If fix is there, "data" after sorting will be unchanged, same as "sortedData". If fix is lost (regression),
        * "data" after sorting will be changed, not as "sortedData".(not correct anymore)

        * The submitter of the CR also gives a expected "sortedData" in the CR, but it's in accord with collation in CLDR 1.4.
        * His data to be sorted are actually well sorted in accord with CLDR 1.9.
        */

        String[] data = {"\u0e01", "\u0e01\u0e2f", "\u0e01\u0e46", "\u0e01\u0e4f", "\u0e01\u0e5a", "\u0e01\u0e5b", "\u0e01\u0e4e", "\u0e01\u0e4c", "\u0e01\u0e48", "\u0e01\u0e01", "\u0e01\u0e4b\u0e01", "\u0e01\u0e4d", "\u0e01\u0e30", "\u0e01\u0e31\u0e01", "\u0e01\u0e32", "\u0e01\u0e33", "\u0e01\u0e34", "\u0e01\u0e35", "\u0e01\u0e36", "\u0e01\u0e37", "\u0e01\u0e38", "\u0e01\u0e39", "\u0e40\u0e01", "\u0e40\u0e01\u0e48", "\u0e40\u0e01\u0e49", "\u0e40\u0e01\u0e4b", "\u0e41\u0e01", "\u0e42\u0e01", "\u0e43\u0e01", "\u0e44\u0e01", "\u0e01\u0e3a", "\u0e24\u0e32", "\u0e24\u0e45", "\u0e40\u0e25", "\u0e44\u0e26"};

        String[] sortedData = {"\u0e01", "\u0e01\u0e2f", "\u0e01\u0e46", "\u0e01\u0e4f", "\u0e01\u0e5a", "\u0e01\u0e5b", "\u0e01\u0e4e", "\u0e01\u0e4c", "\u0e01\u0e48", "\u0e01\u0e01", "\u0e01\u0e4b\u0e01", "\u0e01\u0e4d", "\u0e01\u0e30", "\u0e01\u0e31\u0e01", "\u0e01\u0e32", "\u0e01\u0e33", "\u0e01\u0e34", "\u0e01\u0e35", "\u0e01\u0e36", "\u0e01\u0e37", "\u0e01\u0e38", "\u0e01\u0e39", "\u0e40\u0e01", "\u0e40\u0e01\u0e48", "\u0e40\u0e01\u0e49", "\u0e40\u0e01\u0e4b", "\u0e41\u0e01", "\u0e42\u0e01", "\u0e43\u0e01", "\u0e44\u0e01", "\u0e01\u0e3a", "\u0e24\u0e32", "\u0e24\u0e45", "\u0e40\u0e25", "\u0e44\u0e26"};

        Arrays.sort (data, col);

        System.out.println ("Using " + loc.getDisplayName());
        for (int i = 0;  i < data.length;  i++) {
            System.out.println(data[i] + "  :  " + sortedData[i]);
            if (sortedData[i].compareTo(data[i]) != 0) {
                errors++;
            }
        }//end for

        if (errors > 0){
            StringBuffer expected = new StringBuffer(), actual = new StringBuffer();
            expected.append(sortedData[0]);
            actual.append(data[0]);

                for (int i=1; i<data.length; i++) {
                    expected.append(",");
                    expected.append(sortedData[i]);

                    actual.append(",");
                    actual.append(data[i]);
                }

            String errmsg = "Error is found in collation testing in Thai\n" + "exepected order is: " + expected.toString() + "\n" + "actual order is: " + actual.toString() + "\n";

            throw new RuntimeException(errmsg);
        }
    }finally{
        // restore the reserved locale
        Locale.setDefault(reservedLocale);
    }

  }//end main

}//end class CollatorTest

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