On Wed, 18 Oct 2023 15:43:12 GMT, Naoto Sato wrote:
>> CLDR provides very few short names for time zones, such as PST/PDT. This
>> will typically end up substituting names from the COMPAT provider. Once the
>> COMPAT is removed, they will be displayed in the GMT format, i.e.,
>> GMT+XX:YY. Alt
> CLDR provides very few short names for time zones, such as PST/PDT. This will
> typically end up substituting names from the COMPAT provider. Once the COMPAT
> is removed, they will be displayed in the GMT format, i.e., GMT+XX:YY.
> Although some of the short names in the COMPAT provider are s
On Wed, 18 Oct 2023 15:13:14 GMT, Magnus Ihse Bursie wrote:
>> Naoto Sato has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional
>> commit since the last revision:
>>
>> Delay populating GMT format at runtime. Reflecting review comments.
>
> make/modules/jdk.localedata/Gensrc.gmk line
On Tue, 17 Oct 2023 16:52:12 GMT, Naoto Sato wrote:
>> CLDR provides very few short names for time zones, such as PST/PDT. This
>> will typically end up substituting names from the COMPAT provider. Once the
>> COMPAT is removed, they will be displayed in the GMT format, i.e.,
>> GMT+XX:YY. Alt
On Tue, 17 Oct 2023 21:45:57 GMT, Steven Loomis wrote:
> > CLDR provides very few short names for time zones, such as PST/PDT. This
> > will typically end up substituting names from the COMPAT provider. Once the
> > COMPAT is removed, they will be displayed in the GMT format, i.e.,
> > GMT+XX:
On Tue, 17 Oct 2023 16:52:12 GMT, Naoto Sato wrote:
>> CLDR provides very few short names for time zones, such as PST/PDT. This
>> will typically end up substituting names from the COMPAT provider. Once the
>> COMPAT is removed, they will be displayed in the GMT format, i.e.,
>> GMT+XX:YY. Alt
On Tue, 17 Oct 2023 16:52:12 GMT, Naoto Sato wrote:
>> CLDR provides very few short names for time zones, such as PST/PDT. This
>> will typically end up substituting names from the COMPAT provider. Once the
>> COMPAT is removed, they will be displayed in the GMT format, i.e.,
>> GMT+XX:YY. Alt
On Tue, 17 Oct 2023 16:52:12 GMT, Naoto Sato wrote:
>> CLDR provides very few short names for time zones, such as PST/PDT. This
>> will typically end up substituting names from the COMPAT provider. Once the
>> COMPAT is removed, they will be displayed in the GMT format, i.e.,
>> GMT+XX:YY. Alt
On Tue, 17 Oct 2023 16:52:12 GMT, Naoto Sato wrote:
>> CLDR provides very few short names for time zones, such as PST/PDT. This
>> will typically end up substituting names from the COMPAT provider. Once the
>> COMPAT is removed, they will be displayed in the GMT format, i.e.,
>> GMT+XX:YY. Alt
On Tue, 17 Oct 2023 16:52:12 GMT, Naoto Sato wrote:
>> CLDR provides very few short names for time zones, such as PST/PDT. This
>> will typically end up substituting names from the COMPAT provider. Once the
>> COMPAT is removed, they will be displayed in the GMT format, i.e.,
>> GMT+XX:YY. Alt
On Tue, 17 Oct 2023 16:52:12 GMT, Naoto Sato wrote:
>> CLDR provides very few short names for time zones, such as PST/PDT. This
>> will typically end up substituting names from the COMPAT provider. Once the
>> COMPAT is removed, they will be displayed in the GMT format, i.e.,
>> GMT+XX:YY. Alt
On Tue, 17 Oct 2023 02:03:06 GMT, Roger Riggs wrote:
>> Naoto Sato has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional
>> commit since the last revision:
>>
>> Use ZoneOffset to parse offset
>
> Looks fine.
> (I can't help thinking that some of this pre-processing would be easier t
> CLDR provides very few short names for time zones, such as PST/PDT. This will
> typically end up substituting names from the COMPAT provider. Once the COMPAT
> is removed, they will be displayed in the GMT format, i.e., GMT+XX:YY.
> Although some of the short names in the COMPAT provider are s
On Mon, 16 Oct 2023 23:37:51 GMT, Naoto Sato wrote:
>> CLDR provides very few short names for time zones, such as PST/PDT. This
>> will typically end up substituting names from the COMPAT provider. Once the
>> COMPAT is removed, they will be displayed in the GMT format, i.e.,
>> GMT+XX:YY. Alt
On Mon, 16 Oct 2023 23:37:51 GMT, Naoto Sato wrote:
>> CLDR provides very few short names for time zones, such as PST/PDT. This
>> will typically end up substituting names from the COMPAT provider. Once the
>> COMPAT is removed, they will be displayed in the GMT format, i.e.,
>> GMT+XX:YY. Alt
> CLDR provides very few short names for time zones, such as PST/PDT. This will
> typically end up substituting names from the COMPAT provider. Once the COMPAT
> is removed, they will be displayed in the GMT format, i.e., GMT+XX:YY.
> Although some of the short names in the COMPAT provider are s
CLDR provides very few short names for time zones, such as PST/PDT. This will
typically end up substituting names from the COMPAT provider. Once the COMPAT
is removed, they will be displayed in the GMT format, i.e., GMT+XX:YY. Although
some of the short names in the COMPAT provider are somewhat
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