garydgregory opened a new pull request, #1660:
URL: https://github.com/apache/commons-lang/pull/1660

   `DateUtils.parseDateWithLeniency()` doesn't reset its time zone
   
   `Calendar.clear()` does not reset the time zone. A previous TZ-aware pattern 
(for example, `"z"`, `"zz"`, `"Z"`, `"X.."`) that partially parsed could have 
mutated the calendar's time zone via `Calendar.setTimeZone(...)` before failing 
on the remaining tokens. Restore the caller-supplied zone for each attempt so 
the outcome of pattern N+1 does not depend on the partial state left by pattern 
N.
   
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