Hi Roger,
Ok. Thanks.
Regards,
Nadeesh
On 5/4/2016 7:58 PM, Roger Riggs wrote:
Hi Nadeesh,
java/time/format/DateTimeFormatterBuilder.java: 1836-1839
Correct as is, but could collapse both count ==2 and count ==3 into a
single appendValue call:
appendValue(field, count, 3, SignStyle.NOT_NEGATIVE); Reviewed.
Roger
On 5/4/2016 3:15 AM, nadeesh tv wrote:
Hi,
Updated the webev http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~ntv/8079628/webrev.04/
Regards,
Nadeesh
On 5/3/2016 8:45 PM, Stephen Colebourne wrote:
Letters "Q", "q", "M", "L", "d", "D", "F", "h", "H", "k", "K", "m",
"s" and no doubt others use NORMAL via
appendValue(field);
Changing these to use NOT_NEGATIVE would be a big change and doesn't
seem justified.
For "D", "DD" and "DDD" these seem to be the best balance (as
discussed up-thread):
* D 1 appendValue(ChronoField.DAY_OF_YEAR)
* DD 2 appendValue(ChronoField.DAY_OF_YEAR, 2, 3,
SignStyle.NOT_NEGATIVE)
* DDD 3 appendValue(ChronoField.DAY_OF_YEAR, 3)
ie. we use NOT_NEGATIVE when we are making changes to a field and that
is the best option, but otherwise we stick with NORMAL for single
letter patterns like "D".
Stephen
On 3 May 2016 at 15:22, Roger Riggs <roger.ri...@oracle.com> wrote:
Hi Nadeesh,
On 5/3/2016 3:24 AM, nadeesh tv wrote:
Hi Roger,
Please see the answers inline
On 5/3/2016 2:43 AM, Roger Riggs wrote:
Hi Nadeesh,
src/java.base/share/classes/java/time/format/DateTimeFormatterBuilder.java
line 1835: the appendValue(field) method has a sign-style of
NORMAL; should
that be NOT_NEGATIVE?
It's 'NOT_NEGATIVE' only. May be a browser caching issue. Can you
please
check it once again.
My question was about the existing case for "D" that uses
appendValue(field).
That is a shorthand for:
appendValue(new NumberPrinterParser(field, 1, 19,
SignStyle.NORMAL));
test/java/time/tck/java/time/format/TCKDateTimeFormatterBuilder.java:
What is being tested in test_dayOfYearFieldPattern?
It does not check that the value parsed matches the input.
These test cases added initially. Now it's become almost redundant
due to
'dayOfYearFieldValues' . I could remove it.
If they are redundant, they should be removed.
test/java/time/test/java/time/format/TestDateTimeFormatterBuilder.java
686, 688: should these cases show with sign-style NOT_NEGATIVE also?
Suspecting browser caching here also.
I'm referring to the test case for "D", which seems like it should
show up
as NOT_NEGATIVE.
Updated the webrev by removing some unnecessary spaces
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~ntv/8079628/webrev.03/
Thanks, Roger
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Thanks and Regards,
Nadeesh TV