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[bug #5014] java.text.SimpleDateFormat treats letters other than A-Z, a-
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[bug #5014] java.text.SimpleDateFormat treats letters other than A-Z, a-z as pattern letters |
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=================== BUG #5014: LATEST MODIFICATIONS ==================
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=5014&group_id=85
Changes by: Michael Koch <address@hidden>
Date: Thu 10/02/2003 at 20:11 (GMT)
What | Removed | Added
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Status | Open | Closed
------------------ Additional Follow-up Comments ----------------------------
I commited a fix.
=================== BUG #5014: FULL BUG SNAPSHOT ===================
Submitted by: None Project: classpath
Submitted on: Sun 08/31/2003 at 23:36
Severity: 5 - Major Resolution: None
Assigned to: None Status: Closed
Platform Version: None
Summary: java.text.SimpleDateFormat treats letters other than A-Z,a-z as
pattern letters
Original Submission: Sun's API document syas, "Within date and time pattern
strings, unquoted
letters from 'A' to 'Z' and from 'a' to 'z' are interpreted as pattern
letters." But Classpath's implementation seems to be doing
'if (Character.isLetter(thisChar))'. As a result, for example,
Japanese characters are unexpectedly treated as invalid pattern letters.
Follow-up Comments
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Date: Thu 10/02/2003 at 20:11 By: mkoch
I commited a fix.
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