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* Operations to assist when working with a {@link Locale}. *
* ** This class tries to handle {@code null} input gracefully. An exception will * not be thrown for a {@code null} input. Each method documents its behavior in * more detail. *
* * @since 2.2 */ public class LocaleUtils { // class to avoid synchronization (Init on demand) static class SyncAvoid { /** Unmodifiable list of available locales. */ private static final List* Obtains an unmodifiable list of installed locales. *
* ** This method is a wrapper around {@link Locale#getAvailableLocales()}. It is * more efficient, as the JDK method must create a new array each time it is * called. *
* * @return the unmodifiable list of available locales */ public static List* Obtains an unmodifiable set of installed locales. *
* ** This method is a wrapper around {@link Locale#getAvailableLocales()}. It is * more efficient, as the JDK method must create a new array each time it is * called. *
* * @return the unmodifiable set of available locales */ public static Set* Obtains the list of countries supported for a given language. *
* ** This method takes a language code and searches to find the countries * available for that language. Variant locales are removed. *
* * @param languageCode the 2 letter language code, null returns empty * @return an unmodifiable List of Locale objects, not null */ public static List* Checks if the locale specified is in the list of available locales. *
* * @param locale the Locale object to check if it is available * @return true if the locale is a known locale */ public static boolean isAvailableLocale(final Locale locale) { return availableLocaleList().contains(locale); } /** * Checks whether the given String is a ISO 3166 alpha-2 country code. * * @param str the String to check * @return true, is the given String is a ISO 3166 compliant country code. */ private static boolean isISO3166CountryCode(final String str) { return StringUtils.isAllUpperCase(str) && str.length() == 2; } /** * Checks whether the given String is a ISO 639 compliant language code. * * @param str the String to check. * @return true, if the given String is a ISO 639 compliant language code. */ private static boolean isISO639LanguageCode(final String str) { return StringUtils.isAllLowerCase(str) && (str.length() == 2 || str.length() == 3); } /** * Checks whether the given String is a UN M.49 numeric area code. * * @param str the String to check * @return true, is the given String is a UN M.49 numeric area code. */ private static boolean isNumericAreaCode(final String str) { return StringUtils.isNumeric(str) && str.length() == 3; } /** ** Obtains the list of languages supported for a given country. *
* ** This method takes a country code and searches to find the languages available * for that country. Variant locales are removed. *
* * @param countryCode the 2 letter country code, null returns empty * @return an unmodifiable List of Locale objects, not null */ public static List* Obtains the list of locales to search through when performing a locale * search. *
* ** localeLookupList(Locale("fr", "CA", "xxx")) * = [Locale("fr", "CA", "xxx"), Locale("fr", "CA"), Locale("fr")] ** * @param locale the locale to start from * @return the unmodifiable list of Locale objects, 0 being locale, not null */ public static List
* Obtains the list of locales to search through when performing a locale * search. *
* ** localeLookupList(Locale("fr", "CA", "xxx"), Locale("en")) * = [Locale("fr", "CA", "xxx"), Locale("fr", "CA"), Locale("fr"), Locale("en"] ** *
* The result list begins with the most specific locale, then the next more * general and so on, finishing with the default locale. The list will never * contain the same locale twice. *
* * @param locale the locale to start from, null returns empty list * @param defaultLocale the default locale to use if no other is found * @return the unmodifiable list of Locale objects, 0 being locale, not null */ public static List* Converts a String to a Locale. *
* ** This method takes the string format of a locale and creates the locale object * from it. *
* ** LocaleUtils.toLocale("") = new Locale("", "") * LocaleUtils.toLocale("en") = new Locale("en", "") * LocaleUtils.toLocale("en_GB") = new Locale("en", "GB") * LocaleUtils.toLocale("en_001") = new Locale("en", "001") * LocaleUtils.toLocale("en_GB_xxx") = new Locale("en", "GB", "xxx") (#) ** *
* (#) The behavior of the JDK variant constructor changed between JDK1.3 and * JDK1.4. In JDK1.3, the constructor upper cases the variant, in JDK1.4, it * doesn't. Thus, the result from getVariant() may vary depending on your JDK. *
* ** This method validates the input strictly. The language code must be * lowercase. The country code must be uppercase. The separator must be an * underscore. The length must be correct. *
* * @param str the locale String to convert, null returns null * @return a Locale, null if null input * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the string is an invalid format * @see Locale#forLanguageTag(String) */ public static Locale toLocale(final String str) { if (str == null) { return null; } if (str.isEmpty()) { // LANG-941 - JDK 8 introduced an empty locale where all fields are blank return new Locale(StringUtils.EMPTY, StringUtils.EMPTY); } if (str.contains("#")) { // LANG-879 - Cannot handle Java 7 script & extensions throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid locale format: " + str); } final int len = str.length(); if (len < 2) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid locale format: " + str); } final char ch0 = str.charAt(0); if (ch0 == '_') { if (len < 3) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid locale format: " + str); } final char ch1 = str.charAt(1); final char ch2 = str.charAt(2); if (!Character.isUpperCase(ch1) || !Character.isUpperCase(ch2)) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid locale format: " + str); } if (len == 3) { return new Locale(StringUtils.EMPTY, str.substring(1, 3)); } if (len < 5) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid locale format: " + str); } if (str.charAt(3) != '_') { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid locale format: " + str); } return new Locale(StringUtils.EMPTY, str.substring(1, 3), str.substring(4)); } return parseLocale(str); } /** ** {@code LocaleUtils} instances should NOT be constructed in standard * programming. Instead, the class should be used as * {@code LocaleUtils.toLocale("en_GB");}. *
* ** This constructor is public to permit tools that require a JavaBean instance * to operate. *
*/ public LocaleUtils() { } }