jdk/test/java/text/Format/NumberFormat/NumberRegression.java
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+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 1997, 2016, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+ * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
+ *
+ * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
+ * published by the Free Software Foundation.
+ *
+ * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
+ * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
+ * accompanied this code).
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
+ * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
+ * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+ *
+ * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
+ * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
+ * questions.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @test
+ * @bug 4052223 4059870 4061302 4062486 4066646 4068693 4070798 4071005 4071014
+ * 4071492 4071859 4074454 4074620 4075713 4083018 4086575 4087244 4087245
+ * 4087251 4087535 4088161 4088503 4090489 4090504 4092480 4092561 4095713
+ * 4098741 4099404 4101481 4106658 4106662 4106664 4108738 4110936 4122840
+ * 4125885 4134034 4134300 4140009 4141750 4145457 4147295 4147706 4162198
+ * 4162852 4167494 4170798 4176114 4179818 4185761 4212072 4212073 4216742
+ * 4217661 4243011 4243108 4330377 4233840 4241880 4833877 8008577
+ * @summary Regression tests for NumberFormat and associated classes
+ * @library /java/text/testlib
+ * @build IntlTest HexDumpReader
+ * @modules java.base/sun.util.resources
+ * @compile -XDignore.symbol.file NumberRegression.java
+ * @run main/othervm -Djava.locale.providers=COMPAT,SPI NumberRegression
+ */
+
+/*
+(C) Copyright Taligent, Inc. 1996 - All Rights Reserved
+(C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 - All Rights Reserved
+
+  The original version of this source code and documentation is copyrighted and
+owned by Taligent, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of IBM. These materials are
+provided under terms of a License Agreement between Taligent and Sun. This
+technology is protected by multiple US and International patents. This notice and
+attribution to Taligent may not be removed.
+  Taligent is a registered trademark of Taligent, Inc.
+*/
+
+import java.text.*;
+import java.util.*;
+import java.math.BigDecimal;
+import java.io.*;
+import java.math.BigInteger;
+import sun.util.resources.LocaleData;
+
+public class NumberRegression extends IntlTest {
+
+    public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
+        new NumberRegression().run(args);
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * NumberFormat.equals comparing with null should always return false.
+     */
+    public void Test4075713(){
+
+        try {
+            MyNumberFormatTest tmp = new MyNumberFormatTest();
+            if (!tmp.equals(null))
+                logln("NumberFormat.equals passed");
+        } catch (NullPointerException e) {
+            errln("(new MyNumberFormatTest()).equals(null) throws unexpected exception");
+        }
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * NumberFormat.equals comparing two obj equal even the setGroupingUsed
+     * flag is different.
+     */
+    public void Test4074620() {
+
+        MyNumberFormatTest nf1 = new MyNumberFormatTest();
+        MyNumberFormatTest nf2 = new MyNumberFormatTest();
+
+        nf1.setGroupingUsed(false);
+        nf2.setGroupingUsed(true);
+
+        if (nf1.equals(nf2)) errln("Test for bug 4074620 failed");
+        else logln("Test for bug 4074620 passed.");
+        return;
+    }
+
+
+    /**
+     * DecimalFormat.format() incorrectly uses maxFractionDigits setting.
+     */
+
+    public void Test4088161 (){
+        DecimalFormat df = new DecimalFormat();
+        double d = 100;
+        df.setMinimumFractionDigits(0);
+        df.setMaximumFractionDigits(16);
+        StringBuffer sBuf1 = new StringBuffer("");
+        FieldPosition fp1 = new FieldPosition(0);
+        logln("d = " + d);
+        logln("maxFractionDigits = " + df.getMaximumFractionDigits());
+        logln(" format(d) = '" + df.format(d, sBuf1, fp1) + "'");
+        df.setMaximumFractionDigits(17);
+        StringBuffer sBuf2 = new StringBuffer("");
+        FieldPosition fp2 = new FieldPosition(0);
+        logln("maxFractionDigits = " + df.getMaximumFractionDigits());
+        df.format(d, sBuf2, fp2);
+        String expected = Locale.getDefault().equals(new Locale("hi", "IN")) ?
+                              "\u0967\u0966\u0966" : "100";
+        if (!sBuf2.toString().equals(expected))
+            errln(" format(d) = '" + sBuf2 + "'");
+    }
+    /**
+     * DecimalFormatSymbols should be cloned in the ctor DecimalFormat.
+     * DecimalFormat(String, DecimalFormatSymbols).
+     */
+    public void Test4087245 (){
+        DecimalFormatSymbols symbols = DecimalFormatSymbols.getInstance();
+        DecimalFormat df = new DecimalFormat("#,##0.0", symbols);
+        long n = 123;
+        StringBuffer buf1 = new StringBuffer();
+        StringBuffer buf2 = new StringBuffer();
+        logln("format(" + n + ") = " +
+        df.format(n, buf1, new FieldPosition(0)));
+        symbols.setDecimalSeparator('p'); // change value of field
+        logln("format(" + n + ") = " +
+        df.format(n, buf2, new FieldPosition(0)));
+        if (!buf1.toString().equals(buf2.toString()))
+            errln("Test for bug 4087245 failed");
+    }
+    /**
+     * DecimalFormat.format() incorrectly formats 0.0
+     */
+    public void Test4087535 ()
+    {
+        DecimalFormat df = new DecimalFormat();
+        df.setMinimumIntegerDigits(0);
+
+        double n = 0;
+        String buffer = new String();
+        buffer = df.format(n);
+        if (buffer.length() == 0)
+            errln(n + ": '" + buffer + "'");
+        n = 0.1;
+        buffer = df.format(n);
+        if (buffer.length() == 0)
+            errln(n + ": '" + buffer + "'");
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * DecimalFormat.format fails when groupingSize is set to 0.
+     */
+    public void Test4088503 (){
+        DecimalFormat df = new DecimalFormat();
+        df.setGroupingSize(0);
+        StringBuffer sBuf = new StringBuffer("");
+        FieldPosition fp = new FieldPosition(0);
+        try {
+            logln(df.format(123, sBuf, fp).toString());
+        } catch (Exception foo) {
+            errln("Test for bug 4088503 failed.");
+        }
+
+    }
+    /**
+     * NumberFormat.getCurrencyInstance is wrong.
+     */
+    public void Test4066646 () {
+        float returnfloat = 0.0f;
+        assignFloatValue(2.04f);
+        assignFloatValue(2.03f);
+        assignFloatValue(2.02f);
+        assignFloatValue(0.0f);
+    }
+
+    public float assignFloatValue(float returnfloat)
+    {
+        logln(" VALUE " + returnfloat);
+        NumberFormat nfcommon =  NumberFormat.getCurrencyInstance(Locale.US);
+        nfcommon.setGroupingUsed(false);
+
+        String stringValue = nfcommon.format(returnfloat).substring(1);
+        if (Float.valueOf(stringValue).floatValue() != returnfloat)
+            errln(" DISPLAYVALUE " + stringValue);
+        return returnfloat;
+    } // End Of assignFloatValue()
+
+    /**
+     * DecimalFormat throws exception when parsing "0"
+     */
+    public void Test4059870() {
+        DecimalFormat format = new DecimalFormat("00");
+        try {
+            logln(format.parse("0").toString());
+        } catch (Exception e) { errln("Test for bug 4059870 failed : " + e); }
+    }
+    /**
+     * DecimalFormatSymbol.equals should always return false when
+     * comparing with null.
+     */
+
+    public void Test4083018 (){
+        DecimalFormatSymbols dfs = DecimalFormatSymbols.getInstance();
+        try {
+            if (!dfs.equals(null))
+                logln("Test Passed!");
+        } catch (Exception foo) {
+            errln("Test for bug 4083018 failed => Message : " + foo.getMessage());
+        }
+    }
+    /**
+     * DecimalFormat does not round up correctly.
+     */
+    public void Test4071492 (){
+        Locale savedLocale = Locale.getDefault();
+        Locale.setDefault(Locale.US);
+        double x = 0.00159999;
+        NumberFormat nf = NumberFormat.getInstance();
+        nf.setMaximumFractionDigits(4);
+        String out = nf.format(x);
+        logln("0.00159999 formats with 4 fractional digits to " + out);
+        String expected = "0.0016";
+        if (!out.equals(expected))
+            errln("FAIL: Expected " + expected);
+        Locale.setDefault(savedLocale);
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * A space as a group separator for localized pattern causes
+     * wrong format.  WorkAround : use non-breaking space.
+     */
+    public void Test4086575() {
+
+        NumberFormat nf = NumberFormat.getInstance(Locale.FRANCE);
+        logln("nf toPattern1: " + ((DecimalFormat)nf).toPattern());
+        logln("nf toLocPattern1: " + ((DecimalFormat)nf).toLocalizedPattern());
+
+        // No group separator
+        logln("...applyLocalizedPattern ###,00;(###,00) ");
+        ((DecimalFormat)nf).applyLocalizedPattern("###,00;(###,00)");
+        logln("nf toPattern2: " + ((DecimalFormat)nf).toPattern());
+        logln("nf toLocPattern2: " + ((DecimalFormat)nf).toLocalizedPattern());
+
+        logln("nf: " + nf.format(1234)); // 1234,00
+        logln("nf: " + nf.format(-1234)); // (1234,00)
+
+        // Space as group separator
+
+        logln("...applyLocalizedPattern # ###,00;(# ###,00) ");
+        ((DecimalFormat)nf).applyLocalizedPattern("#\u00a0###,00;(#\u00a0###,00)");
+        logln("nf toPattern2: " + ((DecimalFormat)nf).toPattern());
+        logln("nf toLocPattern2: " + ((DecimalFormat)nf).toLocalizedPattern());
+        String buffer = nf.format(1234);
+        if (!buffer.equals("1\u00a0234,00"))
+            errln("nf : " + buffer); // Expect 1 234,00
+        buffer = nf.format(-1234);
+        if (!buffer.equals("(1\u00a0234,00)"))
+            errln("nf : " + buffer); // Expect (1 234,00)
+
+        // Erroneously prints:
+        // 1234,00 ,
+        // (1234,00 ,)
+
+    }
+    /**
+     * DecimalFormat.parse returns wrong value
+     */
+    public void Test4068693()
+    {
+        Locale savedLocale = Locale.getDefault();
+        Locale.setDefault(Locale.US);
+        logln("----- Test Application -----");
+        ParsePosition pos;
+        DecimalFormat df = new DecimalFormat();
+        Double d = (Double)df.parse("123.55456", pos=new ParsePosition(0));
+        if (!d.toString().equals("123.55456")) {
+            errln("Result -> " + d.doubleValue());
+        }
+        Locale.setDefault(savedLocale);
+    }
+
+    /* bugs 4069754, 4067878
+     * null pointer thrown when accessing a deserialized DecimalFormat
+     * object.
+     */
+    public void Test4069754()
+    {
+        try {
+            myformat it = new myformat();
+            logln(it.Now());
+            FileOutputStream ostream = new FileOutputStream("t.tmp");
+            ObjectOutputStream p = new ObjectOutputStream(ostream);
+            p.writeObject(it);
+            ostream.close();
+            logln("Saved ok.");
+
+            FileInputStream istream = new FileInputStream("t.tmp");
+            ObjectInputStream p2 = new ObjectInputStream(istream);
+            myformat it2 = (myformat)p2.readObject();
+            logln(it2.Now());
+            istream.close();
+            logln("Loaded ok.");
+        } catch (Exception foo) {
+            errln("Test for bug 4069754 or 4057878 failed => Exception: " + foo.getMessage());
+        }
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * DecimalFormat.applyPattern(String) allows illegal patterns
+     */
+    public void Test4087251 (){
+        DecimalFormat df = new DecimalFormat();
+        try {
+            df.applyPattern("#.#.#");
+            logln("toPattern() returns \"" + df.toPattern() + "\"");
+            errln("applyPattern(\"#.#.#\") doesn't throw IllegalArgumentException");
+        } catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
+            logln("Caught Illegal Argument Error !");
+        }
+        // Second test; added 5/11/98 when reported to fail on 1.2b3
+        try {
+            df.applyPattern("#0.0#0#0");
+            logln("toPattern() returns \"" + df.toPattern() + "\"");
+            errln("applyPattern(\"#0.0#0#0\") doesn't throw IllegalArgumentException");
+        } catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
+            logln("Ok - IllegalArgumentException for #0.0#0#0");
+        }
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * DecimalFormat.format() loses precision
+     */
+    public void Test4090489 (){
+        Locale savedLocale = Locale.getDefault();
+        Locale.setDefault(Locale.US);
+        DecimalFormat df = new DecimalFormat();
+        df.setMinimumFractionDigits(10);
+        df.setGroupingUsed(false);
+        double d = 1.000000000000001E7;
+        BigDecimal bd = new BigDecimal(d);
+        StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer("");
+        FieldPosition fp = new FieldPosition(0);
+        logln("d = " + d);
+        logln("BigDecimal.toString():  " + bd.toString());
+        df.format(d, sb, fp);
+        if (!sb.toString().equals("10000000.0000000100")) {
+            errln("DecimalFormat.format(): " + sb.toString());
+        }
+        Locale.setDefault(savedLocale);
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * DecimalFormat.format() loses precision
+     */
+    public void Test4090504 ()
+    {
+        double d = 1;
+        logln("d = " + d);
+        DecimalFormat df = new DecimalFormat();
+        StringBuffer sb;
+        FieldPosition fp;
+        try {
+            for (int i = 17; i <= 20; i++) {
+                df.setMaximumFractionDigits(i);
+                sb = new StringBuffer("");
+                fp = new FieldPosition(0);
+                logln("  getMaximumFractionDigits() = " + i);
+                logln("  formated: " + df.format(d, sb, fp));
+            }
+        } catch (Exception foo) {
+            errln("Bug 4090504 regression test failed. Message : " + foo.getMessage());
+        }
+    }
+    /**
+     * DecimalFormat.parse(String str, ParsePosition pp) loses precision
+     */
+    public void Test4095713 ()
+    {
+        Locale savedLocale = Locale.getDefault();
+        Locale.setDefault(Locale.US);
+        DecimalFormat df = new DecimalFormat();
+        String str = "0.1234";
+        Double d1 = new Double(str);
+        Double d2 = (Double) df.parse(str, new ParsePosition(0));
+        logln(d1.toString());
+        if (d2.doubleValue() != d1.doubleValue())
+            errln("Bug 4095713 test failed, new double value : " + d2.doubleValue());
+        Locale.setDefault(savedLocale);
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * DecimalFormat.parse() fails when multiplier is not set to 1
+     */
+    public void Test4092561 ()
+    {
+        Locale savedLocale = Locale.getDefault();
+        Locale.setDefault(Locale.US);
+        DecimalFormat df = new DecimalFormat();
+
+        String str = Long.toString(Long.MIN_VALUE);
+        logln("Long.MIN_VALUE : " + df.parse(str, new ParsePosition(0)).toString());
+        df.setMultiplier(100);
+        Number num = df.parse(str, new ParsePosition(0));
+        if (num.doubleValue() != -9.223372036854776E16) {
+            errln("Bug 4092561 test failed when multiplier is not set to 1. Expected: -9.223372036854776E16, got: " + num.doubleValue());
+        }
+
+        df.setMultiplier(-100);
+        num = df.parse(str, new ParsePosition(0));
+        if (num.doubleValue() != 9.223372036854776E16) {
+            errln("Bug 4092561 test failed when multiplier is not set to 1. Expected: 9.223372036854776E16, got: " + num.doubleValue());
+        }
+
+        str = Long.toString(Long.MAX_VALUE);
+        logln("Long.MAX_VALUE : " + df.parse(str, new ParsePosition(0)).toString());
+
+        df.setMultiplier(100);
+        num = df.parse(str, new ParsePosition(0));
+        if (num.doubleValue() != 9.223372036854776E16) {
+            errln("Bug 4092561 test failed when multiplier is not set to 1. Expected: 9.223372036854776E16, got: " + num.doubleValue());
+        }
+
+        df.setMultiplier(-100);
+        num = df.parse(str, new ParsePosition(0));
+        if (num.doubleValue() != -9.223372036854776E16) {
+            errln("Bug 4092561 test failed when multiplier is not set to 1. Expected: -9.223372036854776E16, got: " + num.doubleValue());
+        }
+
+        Locale.setDefault(savedLocale);
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * DecimalFormat: Negative format ignored.
+     */
+    public void Test4092480 ()
+    {
+        DecimalFormat dfFoo = new DecimalFormat("000");
+
+        try {
+            dfFoo.applyPattern("0000;-000");
+            if (!dfFoo.toPattern().equals("#0000"))
+                errln("dfFoo.toPattern : " + dfFoo.toPattern());
+            logln(dfFoo.format(42));
+            logln(dfFoo.format(-42));
+            dfFoo.applyPattern("000;-000");
+            if (!dfFoo.toPattern().equals("#000"))
+                errln("dfFoo.toPattern : " + dfFoo.toPattern());
+            logln(dfFoo.format(42));
+            logln(dfFoo.format(-42));
+
+            dfFoo.applyPattern("000;-0000");
+            if (!dfFoo.toPattern().equals("#000"))
+                errln("dfFoo.toPattern : " + dfFoo.toPattern());
+            logln(dfFoo.format(42));
+            logln(dfFoo.format(-42));
+
+            dfFoo.applyPattern("0000;-000");
+            if (!dfFoo.toPattern().equals("#0000"))
+                errln("dfFoo.toPattern : " + dfFoo.toPattern());
+            logln(dfFoo.format(42));
+            logln(dfFoo.format(-42));
+        } catch (Exception foo) {
+            errln("Message " + foo.getMessage());
+        }
+    }
+    /**
+     * NumberFormat.getCurrencyInstance() produces format that uses
+     * decimal separator instead of monetary decimal separator.
+     *
+     * Rewrote this test not to depend on the actual pattern.  Pattern should
+     * never contain the monetary separator!  Decimal separator in pattern is
+     * interpreted as monetary separator if currency symbol is seen!
+     */
+    public void Test4087244 () {
+        Locale de = new Locale("pt", "PT");
+        DecimalFormat df = (DecimalFormat) NumberFormat.getCurrencyInstance(de);
+        DecimalFormatSymbols sym = df.getDecimalFormatSymbols();
+        sym.setMonetaryDecimalSeparator('$');
+        df.setDecimalFormatSymbols(sym);
+        char decSep = sym.getDecimalSeparator();
+        char monSep = sym.getMonetaryDecimalSeparator();
+        char zero = sym.getZeroDigit();
+        if (decSep == monSep) {
+            errln("ERROR in test: want decimal sep != monetary sep");
+        } else {
+            df.setMinimumIntegerDigits(1);
+            df.setMinimumFractionDigits(2);
+            String str = df.format(1.23);
+            String monStr = "1" + monSep + "23";
+            String decStr = "1" + decSep + "23";
+            if (str.indexOf(monStr) >= 0 && str.indexOf(decStr) < 0) {
+                logln("OK: 1.23 -> \"" + str + "\" contains \"" +
+                      monStr + "\" and not \"" + decStr + '"');
+            } else {
+                errln("FAIL: 1.23 -> \"" + str + "\", should contain \"" +
+                      monStr +
+                      "\" and not \"" + decStr + '"');
+            }
+        }
+    }
+    /**
+     * Number format data rounding errors for locale FR
+     */
+    public void Test4070798 () {
+        NumberFormat formatter;
+        String tempString;
+        /* User error :
+        String expectedDefault = "-5\u00a0789,987";
+        String expectedCurrency = "5\u00a0789,98 F";
+        String expectedPercent = "-578\u00a0998%";
+        */
+        String expectedDefault = "-5\u00a0789,988";
+        String expectedCurrency = "5\u00a0789,99 \u20AC";
+        // changed for bug 6547501
+        String expectedPercent = "-578\u00a0999 %";
+
+        formatter = NumberFormat.getNumberInstance(Locale.FRANCE);
+        tempString = formatter.format (-5789.9876);
+
+        if (tempString.equals(expectedDefault)) {
+            logln ("Bug 4070798 default test passed.");
+        } else {
+            errln("Failed:" +
+            " Expected " + expectedDefault +
+            " Received " + tempString );
+        }
+
+
+        formatter = NumberFormat.getCurrencyInstance(Locale.FRANCE);
+        tempString = formatter.format( 5789.9876 );
+
+        if (tempString.equals(expectedCurrency) ) {
+            logln ("Bug 4070798 currency test assed.");
+        } else {
+            errln("Failed:" +
+            " Expected " + expectedCurrency +
+            " Received " + tempString );
+        }
+
+
+        formatter = NumberFormat.getPercentInstance(Locale.FRANCE);
+        tempString = formatter.format (-5789.9876);
+
+        if (tempString.equals(expectedPercent) ) {
+            logln ("Bug 4070798 percentage test passed.");
+        } else {
+            errln("Failed:" +
+            " Expected " + expectedPercent +
+            " Received " + tempString );
+        }
+    }
+    /**
+     * Data rounding errors for French (Canada) locale
+     */
+    public void Test4071005 () {
+
+        NumberFormat formatter;
+        String tempString;
+    /* user error :
+        String expectedDefault = "-5 789,987";
+        String expectedCurrency = "5 789,98 $";
+        String expectedPercent = "-578 998%";
+    */
+        String expectedDefault = "-5\u00a0789,988";
+        String expectedCurrency = "5\u00a0789,99 $";
+        // changed for bug 6547501
+        String expectedPercent = "-578\u00a0999 %";
+
+        formatter = NumberFormat.getNumberInstance(Locale.CANADA_FRENCH);
+        tempString = formatter.format (-5789.9876);
+        if (tempString.equals(expectedDefault)) {
+            logln ("Bug 4071005 default test passed.");
+        } else {
+            errln("Failed:" +
+            " Expected " + expectedDefault +
+            " Received " + tempString );
+        }
+
+        formatter = NumberFormat.getCurrencyInstance(Locale.CANADA_FRENCH);
+        tempString = formatter.format( 5789.9876 ) ;
+
+        if (tempString.equals(expectedCurrency) ) {
+            logln ("Bug 4071005 currency test passed.");
+        } else {
+            errln("Failed:" +
+            " Expected " + expectedCurrency +
+            " Received " + tempString );
+        }
+        formatter = NumberFormat.getPercentInstance(Locale.CANADA_FRENCH);
+        tempString = formatter.format (-5789.9876);
+
+        if (tempString.equals(expectedPercent) ) {
+            logln ("Bug 4071005 percentage test passed.");
+        } else {
+            errln("Failed:" +
+            " Expected " + expectedPercent +
+            " Received " + tempString );
+        }
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Data rounding errors for German (Germany) locale
+     */
+    public void Test4071014 () {
+        NumberFormat formatter;
+        String tempString;
+        /* user error :
+        String expectedDefault = "-5.789,987";
+        String expectedCurrency = "5.789,98 DM";
+        String expectedPercent = "-578.998%";
+        */
+        String expectedDefault = "-5.789,988";
+        String expectedCurrency = "5.789,99 \u20AC";
+        String expectedPercent = "-578.999%";
+
+        formatter = NumberFormat.getNumberInstance(Locale.GERMANY);
+        tempString = formatter.format (-5789.9876);
+
+        if (tempString.equals(expectedDefault)) {
+            logln ("Bug 4071014 default test passed.");
+        } else {
+            errln("Failed:" +
+            " Expected " + expectedDefault +
+            " Received " + tempString );
+        }
+
+        formatter = NumberFormat.getCurrencyInstance(Locale.GERMANY);
+        tempString = formatter.format( 5789.9876 ) ;
+
+        if (tempString.equals(expectedCurrency) ) {
+            logln ("Bug 4071014 currency test passed.");
+        } else {
+            errln("Failed:" +
+            " Expected " + expectedCurrency +
+            " Received " + tempString );
+        }
+
+        formatter = NumberFormat.getPercentInstance(Locale.GERMANY);
+        tempString = formatter.format (-5789.9876);
+
+        if (tempString.equals(expectedPercent) ) {
+            logln ("Bug 4071014 percentage test passed.");
+        } else {
+            errln("Failed:" +
+            " Expected " + expectedPercent +
+            " Received " + tempString );
+        }
+
+    }
+    /**
+     * Data rounding errors for Italian locale number formats
+     */
+    public void Test4071859 () {
+        NumberFormat formatter;
+        String tempString;
+        /* user error :
+        String expectedDefault = "-5.789,987";
+        String expectedCurrency = "-L. 5.789,98";
+        String expectedPercent = "-578.998%";
+        */
+        String expectedDefault = "-5.789,988";
+        String expectedCurrency = "-\u20AC 5.789,99";
+        String expectedPercent = "-578.999%";
+
+        formatter = NumberFormat.getNumberInstance(Locale.ITALY);
+        tempString = formatter.format (-5789.9876);
+
+        if (tempString.equals(expectedDefault)) {
+            logln ("Bug 4071859 default test passed.");
+        } else {
+            errln("Failed:" +
+            " Expected " + expectedDefault +
+            " Received " + tempString );
+        }
+
+        formatter = NumberFormat.getCurrencyInstance(Locale.ITALY);
+        tempString = formatter.format( -5789.9876 ) ;
+
+        if (tempString.equals(expectedCurrency) ) {
+            logln ("Bug 4071859 currency test passed.");
+        } else {
+            errln("Failed:" +
+            " Expected " + expectedCurrency +
+            " Received " + tempString );
+        }
+
+        formatter = NumberFormat.getPercentInstance(Locale.ITALY);
+        tempString = formatter.format (-5789.9876);
+
+        if (tempString.equals(expectedPercent) ) {
+            logln ("Bug 4071859 percentage test passed.");
+        } else {
+            errln("Failed:" +
+            " Expected " + expectedPercent +
+            " Received " + tempString );
+        }
+
+    }
+
+    /* bug 4071859
+     * Test rounding for nearest even.
+     */
+    public void Test4093610()
+    {
+        Locale savedLocale = Locale.getDefault();
+        Locale.setDefault(Locale.US);
+        DecimalFormat df = new DecimalFormat("#0.#");
+
+        roundingTest(df, 12.15, "12.2"); // Rounding-up. Above tie (12.150..)
+        roundingTest(df, 12.25, "12.2"); // No round-up. Exact + half-even rule.
+        roundingTest(df, 12.45, "12.4"); // No round-up. Below tie (12.449..)
+        roundingTest(df, 12.450000001,"12.5"); // Rounding-up. Above tie.
+        roundingTest(df, 12.55, "12.6"); // Rounding-up. Above tie (12.550..)
+        roundingTest(df, 12.650000001,"12.7"); // Rounding-up. Above tie.
+        roundingTest(df, 12.75, "12.8"); // Rounding-up. Exact + half-even rule.
+        roundingTest(df, 12.750000001,"12.8"); // Rounding-up. Above tie.
+        roundingTest(df, 12.85, "12.8"); // No round-up. Below tie (12.849..)
+        roundingTest(df, 12.850000001,"12.9"); // Rounding-up. Above tie.
+        roundingTest(df, 12.950000001,"13");   // Rounding-up. Above tie.
+
+        Locale.setDefault(savedLocale);
+    }
+
+    void roundingTest(DecimalFormat df, double x, String expected)
+    {
+        String out = df.format(x);
+        logln("" + x + " formats with 1 fractional digits to " + out);
+        if (!out.equals(expected)) errln("FAIL: Expected " + expected);
+    }
+    /**
+     * Tests the setMaximumFractionDigits limit.
+     */
+    public void Test4098741()
+    {
+        try {
+            NumberFormat fmt = NumberFormat.getPercentInstance();
+            fmt.setMaximumFractionDigits(20);
+            logln(fmt.format(.001));
+        } catch (Exception foo) {
+            errln("Bug 4098471 failed with exception thrown : " + foo.getMessage());
+        }
+    }
+    /**
+     * Tests illegal pattern exception.
+     * Fix comment : HShih A31 Part1 will not be fixed and javadoc needs to be updated.
+     * Part2 has been fixed.
+     */
+    public void Test4074454()
+    {
+        Locale savedLocale = Locale.getDefault();
+        Locale.setDefault(Locale.US);
+        try {
+            DecimalFormat fmt = new DecimalFormat("#,#00.00;-#.#");
+            logln("Inconsistent negative pattern is fine.");
+            DecimalFormat newFmt = new DecimalFormat("#,#00.00 p''ieces;-#,#00.00 p''ieces");
+            String tempString = newFmt.format(3456.78);
+            if (!tempString.equals("3,456.78 p'ieces"))
+                errln("Failed!  3,456.78 p'ieces expected, but got : " + tempString);
+        } catch (Exception foo) {
+            errln("An exception was thrown for any inconsistent negative pattern.");
+        }
+        Locale.setDefault(savedLocale);
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Tests all different comments.
+     * Response to some comments :
+     * [1] DecimalFormat.parse API documentation is more than just one line.
+     * This is not a reproducable doc error in 116 source code.
+     * [2] See updated javadoc.
+     * [3] Fixed.
+     * [4] NumberFormat.parse(String, ParsePosition) : If parsing fails,
+     * a null object will be returned.  The unchanged parse position also
+     * reflects an error.
+     * NumberFormat.parse(String) : If parsing fails, an ParseException
+     * will be thrown.
+     * See updated javadoc for more details.
+     * [5] See updated javadoc.
+     * [6] See updated javadoc.
+     * [7] This is a correct behavior if the DateFormat object is linient.
+     * Otherwise, an IllegalArgumentException will be thrown when formatting
+     * "January 35".  See GregorianCalendar class javadoc for more details.
+     */
+    public void Test4099404()
+    {
+        try {
+            DecimalFormat fmt = new DecimalFormat("000.0#0");
+            errln("Bug 4099404 failed applying illegal pattern \"000.0#0\"");
+        } catch (Exception foo) {
+            logln("Bug 4099404 pattern \"000.0#0\" passed");
+        }
+        try {
+            DecimalFormat fmt = new DecimalFormat("0#0.000");
+            errln("Bug 4099404 failed applying illegal pattern \"0#0.000\"");
+        } catch (Exception foo) {
+            logln("Bug 4099404 pattern \"0#0.000\" passed");
+        }
+    }
+    /**
+     * DecimalFormat.applyPattern doesn't set minimum integer digits
+     */
+    public void Test4101481()
+    {
+        DecimalFormat sdf = new DecimalFormat("#,##0");
+        if (sdf.getMinimumIntegerDigits() != 1)
+            errln("Minimum integer digits : " + sdf.getMinimumIntegerDigits());
+    }
+    /**
+     * Tests ParsePosition.setErrorPosition() and ParsePosition.getErrorPosition().
+     */
+    public void Test4052223()
+    {
+        try {
+            DecimalFormat fmt = new DecimalFormat("#,#00.00");
+            Number num = fmt.parse("abc3");
+            errln("Bug 4052223 failed : can't parse string \"a\".  Got " + num);
+        } catch (ParseException foo) {
+            logln("Caught expected ParseException : " + foo.getMessage() + " at index : " + foo.getErrorOffset());
+        }
+    }
+    /**
+     * API tests for API addition request A9.
+     */
+    public void Test4061302()
+    {
+        DecimalFormatSymbols fmt = DecimalFormatSymbols.getInstance();
+        String currency = fmt.getCurrencySymbol();
+        String intlCurrency = fmt.getInternationalCurrencySymbol();
+        char monDecSeparator = fmt.getMonetaryDecimalSeparator();
+        if (currency.equals("") ||
+            intlCurrency.equals("") ||
+            monDecSeparator == 0) {
+            errln("getCurrencySymbols failed, got empty string.");
+        }
+        logln("Before set ==> Currency : " + currency + " Intl Currency : " + intlCurrency + " Monetary Decimal Separator : " + monDecSeparator);
+        fmt.setCurrencySymbol("XYZ");
+        fmt.setInternationalCurrencySymbol("ABC");
+        fmt.setMonetaryDecimalSeparator('*');
+        currency = fmt.getCurrencySymbol();
+        intlCurrency = fmt.getInternationalCurrencySymbol();
+        monDecSeparator = fmt.getMonetaryDecimalSeparator();
+        if (!currency.equals("XYZ") ||
+            !intlCurrency.equals("ABC") ||
+            monDecSeparator != '*') {
+            errln("setCurrencySymbols failed.");
+        }
+        logln("After set ==> Currency : " + currency + " Intl Currency : " + intlCurrency + " Monetary Decimal Separator : " + monDecSeparator);
+    }
+    /**
+     * API tests for API addition request A23. FieldPosition.getBeginIndex and
+     * FieldPosition.getEndIndex.
+     */
+    public void Test4062486()
+    {
+        DecimalFormat fmt = new DecimalFormat("#,##0.00");
+        StringBuffer formatted = new StringBuffer();
+        FieldPosition field = new FieldPosition(0);
+        Double num = new Double(1234.5);
+        fmt.format(num, formatted, field);
+        if (field.getBeginIndex() != 0 && field.getEndIndex() != 5)
+            errln("Format 1234.5 failed. Begin index: " + field.getBeginIndex() + " End index: " + field.getEndIndex());
+        field.setBeginIndex(7);
+        field.setEndIndex(4);
+        if (field.getBeginIndex() != 7 && field.getEndIndex() != 4)
+            errln("Set begin/end field indexes failed. Begin index: " + field.getBeginIndex() + " End index: " + field.getEndIndex());
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * DecimalFormat.parse incorrectly works with a group separator.
+     */
+    public void Test4108738()
+    {
+
+        DecimalFormat df = new DecimalFormat("#,##0.###",
+        DecimalFormatSymbols.getInstance(java.util.Locale.US));
+        String text = "1.222,111";
+        Number num = df.parse(text,new ParsePosition(0));
+        if (!num.toString().equals("1.222"))
+            errln("\"" + text + "\"  is parsed as " + num);
+        text = "1.222x111";
+        num = df.parse(text,new ParsePosition(0));
+        if (!num.toString().equals("1.222"))
+            errln("\"" + text + "\"  is parsed as " + num);
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * DecimalFormat.format() incorrectly formats negative doubles.
+     */
+    public void Test4106658()
+    {
+        Locale savedLocale = Locale.getDefault();
+        Locale.setDefault(Locale.US);
+        DecimalFormat df = new DecimalFormat(); // Corrected; see 4147706
+        double d1 = -0.0;
+        double d2 = -0.0001;
+        StringBuffer buffer = new StringBuffer();
+        logln("pattern: \"" + df.toPattern() + "\"");
+        df.format(d1, buffer, new FieldPosition(0));
+        if (!buffer.toString().equals("-0")) { // Corrected; see 4147706
+            errln(d1 + "      is formatted as " + buffer);
+        }
+        buffer.setLength(0);
+        df.format(d2, buffer, new FieldPosition(0));
+        if (!buffer.toString().equals("-0")) { // Corrected; see 4147706
+            errln(d2 + "      is formatted as " + buffer);
+        }
+        Locale.setDefault(savedLocale);
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * DecimalFormat.parse returns 0 if string parameter is incorrect.
+     */
+    public void Test4106662()
+    {
+        DecimalFormat df = new DecimalFormat();
+        String text = "x";
+        ParsePosition pos1 = new ParsePosition(0), pos2 = new ParsePosition(0);
+
+        logln("pattern: \"" + df.toPattern() + "\"");
+        Number num = df.parse(text, pos1);
+        if (num != null) {
+            errln("Test Failed: \"" + text + "\" is parsed as " + num);
+        }
+        df = null;
+        df = new DecimalFormat("$###.00");
+        num = df.parse("$", pos2);
+        if (num != null){
+            errln("Test Failed: \"$\" is parsed as " + num);
+        }
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * NumberFormat.parse doesn't return null
+     */
+    public void Test4114639()
+    {
+        NumberFormat format = NumberFormat.getInstance();
+        String text = "time 10:x";
+        ParsePosition pos = new ParsePosition(8);
+        Number result = format.parse(text, pos);
+        if (result != null) errln("Should return null but got : " + result); // Should be null; it isn't
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * DecimalFormat.format(long n) fails if n * multiplier > MAX_LONG.
+     */
+    public void Test4106664()
+    {
+        DecimalFormat df = new DecimalFormat();
+        long n = 1234567890123456L;
+        int m = 12345678;
+        BigInteger bigN = BigInteger.valueOf(n);
+        bigN = bigN.multiply(BigInteger.valueOf(m));
+        df.setMultiplier(m);
+        df.setGroupingUsed(false);
+        logln("formated: " +
+            df.format(n, new StringBuffer(), new FieldPosition(0)));
+        logln("expected: " + bigN.toString());
+    }
+    /**
+     * DecimalFormat.format incorrectly formats -0.0.
+     */
+    public void Test4106667()
+    {
+        Locale savedLocale = Locale.getDefault();
+        Locale.setDefault(Locale.US);
+        DecimalFormat df = new DecimalFormat();
+        df.setPositivePrefix("+");
+        double d = -0.0;
+        logln("pattern: \"" + df.toPattern() + "\"");
+        StringBuffer buffer = new StringBuffer();
+        df.format(d, buffer, new FieldPosition(0));
+        if (!buffer.toString().equals("-0")) { // Corrected; see 4147706
+            errln(d + "  is formatted as " + buffer);
+        }
+        Locale.setDefault(savedLocale);
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * DecimalFormat.setMaximumIntegerDigits() works incorrectly.
+     */
+    public void Test4110936()
+    {
+        NumberFormat nf = NumberFormat.getInstance();
+        nf.setMaximumIntegerDigits(128);
+        logln("setMaximumIntegerDigits(128)");
+        if (nf.getMaximumIntegerDigits() != 128)
+            errln("getMaximumIntegerDigits() returns " +
+                nf.getMaximumIntegerDigits());
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Locale data should use generic currency symbol
+     *
+     * 1) Make sure that all currency formats use the generic currency symbol.
+     * 2) Make sure we get the same results using the generic symbol or a
+     *    hard-coded one.
+     */
+    public void Test4122840()
+    {
+        Locale[] locales = NumberFormat.getAvailableLocales();
+
+        for (int i = 0; i < locales.length; i++) {
+            ResourceBundle rb = LocaleData.getBundle("sun.text.resources.FormatData",
+                                                     locales[i]);
+            //
+            // Get the currency pattern for this locale.  We have to fish it
+            // out of the ResourceBundle directly, since DecimalFormat.toPattern
+            // will return the localized symbol, not \00a4
+            //
+            String[] numPatterns = (String[])rb.getObject("NumberPatterns");
+            String pattern = numPatterns[1];
+
+            if (pattern.indexOf("\u00A4") == -1 ) {
+                errln("Currency format for " + locales[i] +
+                        " does not contain generic currency symbol:" +
+                        pattern );
+            }
+
+            // Create a DecimalFormat using the pattern we got and format a number
+            DecimalFormatSymbols symbols = DecimalFormatSymbols.getInstance(locales[i]);
+            DecimalFormat fmt1 = new DecimalFormat(pattern, symbols);
+
+            String result1 = fmt1.format(1.111);
+
+            //
+            // Now substitute in the locale's currency symbol and create another
+            // pattern.  Replace the decimal separator with the monetary separator.
+            //
+            char decSep = symbols.getDecimalSeparator();
+            char monSep = symbols.getMonetaryDecimalSeparator();
+            StringBuffer buf = new StringBuffer(pattern);
+            for (int j = 0; j < buf.length(); j++) {
+                if (buf.charAt(j) == '\u00a4') {
+                    String cur = "'" + symbols.getCurrencySymbol() + "'";
+                    buf.replace(j, j+1, cur);
+                    j += cur.length() - 1;
+                }
+            }
+            symbols.setDecimalSeparator(monSep);
+            DecimalFormat fmt2 = new DecimalFormat(buf.toString(), symbols);
+
+            String result2 = fmt2.format(1.111);
+
+            if (!result1.equals(result2)) {
+                errln("Results for " + locales[i] + " differ: " +
+                      result1 + " vs " + result2);
+            }
+        }
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * DecimalFormat.format() delivers wrong string.
+     */
+    public void Test4125885()
+    {
+        Locale savedLocale = Locale.getDefault();
+        Locale.setDefault(Locale.US);
+        double rate = 12.34;
+        DecimalFormat formatDec = new DecimalFormat ("000.00");
+        logln("toPattern: " + formatDec.toPattern());
+        String rateString= formatDec.format(rate);
+        if (!rateString.equals("012.34"))
+            errln("result : " + rateString + " expected : 012.34");
+        rate = 0.1234;
+        formatDec = null;
+        formatDec = new DecimalFormat ("+000.00%;-000.00%");
+        logln("toPattern: " + formatDec.toPattern());
+        rateString= formatDec.format(rate);
+        if (!rateString.equals("+012.34%"))
+            errln("result : " + rateString + " expected : +012.34%");
+        Locale.setDefault(savedLocale);
+    }
+
+    /**
+     **
+     * DecimalFormat produces extra zeros when formatting numbers.
+     */
+    public void Test4134034() {
+        Locale savedLocale = Locale.getDefault();
+        Locale.setDefault(Locale.US);
+        DecimalFormat nf = new DecimalFormat("##,###,###.00");
+
+        String f = nf.format(9.02);
+        if (f.equals("9.02")) logln(f + " ok"); else errln("9.02 -> " + f + "; want 9.02");
+
+        f = nf.format(0);
+        if (f.equals(".00")) logln(f + " ok"); else errln("0 -> " + f + "; want .00");
+        Locale.setDefault(savedLocale);
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * CANNOT REPRODUCE - This bug could not be reproduced.  It may be
+     * a duplicate of 4134034.
+     *
+     * JDK 1.1.6 Bug, did NOT occur in 1.1.5
+     * Possibly related to bug 4125885.
+     *
+     * This class demonstrates a regression in version 1.1.6
+     * of DecimalFormat class.
+     *
+     * 1.1.6 Results
+     * Value 1.2 Format #.00 Result '01.20' !!!wrong
+     * Value 1.2 Format 0.00 Result '001.20' !!!wrong
+     * Value 1.2 Format 00.00 Result '0001.20' !!!wrong
+     * Value 1.2 Format #0.0# Result '1.2'
+     * Value 1.2 Format #0.00 Result '001.20' !!!wrong
+     *
+     * 1.1.5 Results
+     * Value 1.2 Format #.00 Result '1.20'
+     * Value 1.2 Format 0.00 Result '1.20'
+     * Value 1.2 Format 00.00 Result '01.20'
+     * Value 1.2 Format #0.0# Result '1.2'
+     * Value 1.2 Format #0.00 Result '1.20'
+     */
+    public void Test4134300() {
+        Locale savedLocale = Locale.getDefault();
+        Locale.setDefault(Locale.US);
+        String[] DATA = {
+         // Pattern      Expected string
+            "#.00",      "1.20",
+            "0.00",      "1.20",
+            "00.00",     "01.20",
+            "#0.0#",     "1.2",
+            "#0.00",     "1.20",
+        };
+        for (int i=0; i<DATA.length; i+=2) {
+            String result = new DecimalFormat(DATA[i]).format(1.2);
+            if (!result.equals(DATA[i+1])) {
+                errln("Fail: 1.2 x " + DATA[i] + " = " + result +
+                      "; want " + DATA[i+1]);
+            }
+            else {
+                logln("Ok: 1.2 x " + DATA[i] + " = " + result);
+            }
+        }
+        Locale.setDefault(savedLocale);
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Empty pattern produces double negative prefix.
+     */
+    public void Test4140009() {
+        for (int i=0; i<2; ++i) {
+            DecimalFormat f = null;
+            switch (i) {
+            case 0:
+                f = new DecimalFormat("",
+                            DecimalFormatSymbols.getInstance(Locale.ENGLISH));
+                break;
+            case 1:
+                f = new DecimalFormat("#.#",
+                            DecimalFormatSymbols.getInstance(Locale.ENGLISH));
+                f.applyPattern("");
+                break;
+            }
+            String s = f.format(123.456);
+            if (!s.equals("123.456"))
+                errln("Fail: Format empty pattern x 123.456 => " + s);
+            s = f.format(-123.456);
+            if (!s.equals("-123.456"))
+                errln("Fail: Format empty pattern x -123.456 => " + s);
+        }
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * BigDecimal numbers get their fractions truncated by NumberFormat.
+     */
+    public void Test4141750() {
+        try {
+            String str = "12345.67";
+            BigDecimal bd = new BigDecimal(str);
+            NumberFormat nf = NumberFormat.getInstance(Locale.US);
+            String sd = nf.format(bd);
+            if (!sd.endsWith("67")) {
+                errln("Fail: " + str + " x format -> " + sd);
+            }
+        }
+        catch (Exception e) {
+            errln(e.toString());
+            e.printStackTrace();
+        }
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * DecimalFormat toPattern() doesn't quote special characters or handle
+     * single quotes.
+     */
+    public void Test4145457() {
+        try {
+            DecimalFormat nf = (DecimalFormat)NumberFormat.getInstance();
+            DecimalFormatSymbols sym = nf.getDecimalFormatSymbols();
+            sym.setDecimalSeparator('\'');
+            nf.setDecimalFormatSymbols(sym);
+            double pi = 3.14159;
+
+            String[] PATS = { "#.00 'num''ber'", "''#.00''" };
+
+            for (int i=0; i<PATS.length; ++i) {
+                nf.applyPattern(PATS[i]);
+                String out = nf.format(pi);
+                String pat = nf.toPattern();
+                double val = nf.parse(out).doubleValue();
+
+                nf.applyPattern(pat);
+                String out2 = nf.format(pi);
+                String pat2 = nf.toPattern();
+                double val2 = nf.parse(out2).doubleValue();
+
+                if (!pat.equals(pat2))
+                    errln("Fail with \"" + PATS[i] + "\": Patterns should concur, \"" +
+                          pat + "\" vs. \"" + pat2 + "\"");
+                else
+                    logln("Ok \"" + PATS[i] + "\" toPattern() -> \"" + pat + '"');
+
+                if (val == val2 && out.equals(out2)) {
+                    logln("Ok " + pi + " x \"" + PATS[i] + "\" -> \"" +
+                          out + "\" -> " + val + " -> \"" +
+                          out2 + "\" -> " + val2);
+                }
+                else {
+                    errln("Fail " + pi + " x \"" + PATS[i] + "\" -> \"" +
+                          out + "\" -> " + val + " -> \"" +
+                          out2 + "\" -> " + val2);
+                }
+            }
+        }
+        catch (ParseException e) {
+            errln("Fail: " + e);
+            e.printStackTrace();
+        }
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * DecimalFormat.applyPattern() sets minimum integer digits incorrectly.
+     * CANNOT REPRODUCE
+     * This bug is a duplicate of 4139344, which is a duplicate of 4134300
+     */
+    public void Test4147295() {
+        DecimalFormat sdf = new DecimalFormat();
+        String pattern = "#,###";
+        logln("Applying pattern \"" + pattern + "\"");
+        sdf.applyPattern(pattern);
+        int minIntDig = sdf.getMinimumIntegerDigits();
+        if (minIntDig != 0) {
+            errln("Test failed");
+            errln(" Minimum integer digits : " + minIntDig);
+            errln(" new pattern: " + sdf.toPattern());
+        } else {
+            logln("Test passed");
+            logln(" Minimum integer digits : " + minIntDig);
+        }
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * DecimalFormat formats -0.0 as +0.0
+     * See also older related bug 4106658, 4106667
+     */
+    public void Test4147706() {
+        DecimalFormat df = new DecimalFormat("#,##0.0##");
+        df.setDecimalFormatSymbols(DecimalFormatSymbols.getInstance(Locale.ENGLISH));
+        double d1 = -0.0;
+        double d2 = -0.0001;
+        StringBuffer f1 = df.format(d1, new StringBuffer(), new FieldPosition(0));
+        StringBuffer f2 = df.format(d2, new StringBuffer(), new FieldPosition(0));
+        if (!f1.toString().equals("-0.0")) {
+            errln(d1 + " x \"" + df.toPattern() + "\" is formatted as \"" + f1 + '"');
+        }
+        if (!f2.toString().equals("-0.0")) {
+            errln(d2 + " x \"" + df.toPattern() + "\" is formatted as \"" + f2 + '"');
+        }
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * NumberFormat cannot format Double.MAX_VALUE
+     */
+    public void Test4162198() {
+        double dbl = Double.MAX_VALUE;
+        NumberFormat f = NumberFormat.getInstance();
+        f.setMaximumFractionDigits(Integer.MAX_VALUE);
+        f.setMaximumIntegerDigits(Integer.MAX_VALUE);
+        String s = f.format(dbl);
+        logln("The number " + dbl + " formatted to " + s);
+        Number n = null;
+        try {
+            n = f.parse(s);
+        } catch (java.text.ParseException e) {
+            errln("Caught a ParseException:");
+            e.printStackTrace();
+        }
+        logln("The string " + s + " parsed as " + n);
+        if (n.doubleValue() != dbl) {
+            errln("Round trip failure");
+        }
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * NumberFormat does not parse negative zero.
+     */
+    public void Test4162852() throws ParseException {
+        for (int i=0; i<2; ++i) {
+            NumberFormat f = (i == 0) ? NumberFormat.getInstance()
+                : NumberFormat.getPercentInstance();
+            double d = -0.0;
+            String s = f.format(d);
+            double e = f.parse(s).doubleValue();
+            logln("" +
+                  d + " -> " +
+                  '"' + s + '"' + " -> " +
+              e);
+            if (e != 0.0 || 1.0/e > 0.0) {
+                logln("Failed to parse negative zero");
+            }
+        }
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * NumberFormat truncates data
+     */
+    public void Test4167494() throws Exception {
+        NumberFormat fmt = NumberFormat.getInstance(Locale.US);
+
+        double a = Double.MAX_VALUE;
+        String s = fmt.format(a);
+        double b = fmt.parse(s).doubleValue();
+        boolean match = a == b;
+        if (match) {
+            logln("" + a + " -> \"" + s + "\" -> " + b + " ok");
+        } else {
+            errln("" + a + " -> \"" + s + "\" -> " + b + " FAIL");
+        }
+
+        // We don't test Double.MIN_VALUE because the locale data for the US
+        // currently doesn't specify enough digits to display Double.MIN_VALUE.
+        // This is correct for now; however, we leave this here as a reminder
+        // in case we want to address this later.
+        if (false) {
+            a = Double.MIN_VALUE;
+            s = fmt.format(a);
+            b = fmt.parse(s).doubleValue();
+            match = a == b;
+            if (match) {
+                logln("" + a + " -> \"" + s + "\" -> " + b + " ok");
+            } else {
+                errln("" + a + " -> \"" + s + "\" -> " + b + " FAIL");
+            }
+        }
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * DecimalFormat.parse() fails when ParseIntegerOnly set to true
+     */
+    public void Test4170798() {
+        Locale savedLocale = Locale.getDefault();
+        Locale.setDefault(Locale.US);
+        DecimalFormat df = new DecimalFormat();
+        df.setParseIntegerOnly(true);
+        Number n = df.parse("-0.0", new ParsePosition(0));
+        if (!(n instanceof Long || n instanceof Integer)
+            || n.intValue() != 0) {
+            errln("FAIL: parse(\"-0.0\") returns " +
+                  n + " (" + n.getClass().getName() + ')');
+        }
+        Locale.setDefault(savedLocale);
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * toPattern only puts the first grouping separator in.
+     */
+    public void Test4176114() {
+        String[] DATA = {
+            "00", "#00",
+            "000", "#000", // No grouping
+            "#000", "#000", // No grouping
+            "#,##0", "#,##0",
+            "#,000", "#,000",
+            "0,000", "#0,000",
+            "00,000", "#00,000",
+            "000,000", "#,000,000",
+            "0,000,000,000,000.0000", "#0,000,000,000,000.0000", // Reported
+        };
+        for (int i=0; i<DATA.length; i+=2) {
+            DecimalFormat df = new DecimalFormat(DATA[i]);
+            String s = df.toPattern();
+            if (!s.equals(DATA[i+1])) {
+                errln("FAIL: " + DATA[i] + " -> " + s + ", want " + DATA[i+1]);
+            }
+        }
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * DecimalFormat is incorrectly rounding numbers like 1.2501 to 1.2
+     */
+    public void Test4179818() {
+        String DATA[] = {
+            // Input  Pattern  Expected output
+            "1.2511", "#.#",   "1.3",
+            "1.2501", "#.#",   "1.3",
+            "0.9999", "#",     "1",
+        };
+        DecimalFormat fmt = new DecimalFormat("#",
+                DecimalFormatSymbols.getInstance(Locale.US));
+        for (int i=0; i<DATA.length; i+=3) {
+            double in = Double.valueOf(DATA[i]).doubleValue();
+            String pat = DATA[i+1];
+            String exp = DATA[i+2];
+            fmt.applyPattern(pat);
+            String out = fmt.format(in);
+            if (out.equals(exp)) {
+                logln("Ok: " + in + " x " + pat + " = " + out);
+            } else {
+                errln("FAIL: " + in + " x  " + pat + " = " + out +
+                      ", expected " + exp);
+            }
+        }
+    }
+
+    public void Test4185761() throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException {
+        /* Code used to write out the initial files, which are
+         * then edited manually:
+        NumberFormat nf = NumberFormat.getInstance(Locale.US);
+        nf.setMinimumIntegerDigits(0x111); // Keep under 309
+        nf.setMaximumIntegerDigits(0x112); // Keep under 309
+        nf.setMinimumFractionDigits(0x113); // Keep under 340
+        nf.setMaximumFractionDigits(0x114); // Keep under 340
+        FileOutputStream ostream =
+            new FileOutputStream("NumberFormat4185761");
+        ObjectOutputStream p = new ObjectOutputStream(ostream);
+        p.writeObject(nf);
+        ostream.close();
+        */
+
+        // File                 minint maxint minfrac maxfrac
+        // NumberFormat4185761a  0x122  0x121   0x124   0x123
+        // NumberFormat4185761b  0x311  0x312   0x313   0x314
+        // File a is bad because the mins are smaller than the maxes.
+        // File b is bad because the values are too big for a DecimalFormat.
+        // These files have a sufix ".ser.txt".
+
+        InputStream istream = HexDumpReader.getStreamFromHexDump("NumberFormat4185761a.ser.txt");
+        ObjectInputStream p = new ObjectInputStream(istream);
+        try {
+            NumberFormat nf = (NumberFormat) p.readObject();
+            errln("FAIL: Deserialized bogus NumberFormat int:" +
+                  nf.getMinimumIntegerDigits() + ".." +
+                  nf.getMaximumIntegerDigits() + " frac:" +
+                  nf.getMinimumFractionDigits() + ".." +
+                  nf.getMaximumFractionDigits());
+        } catch (InvalidObjectException e) {
+            logln("Ok: " + e.getMessage());
+        }
+        istream.close();
+
+        istream = HexDumpReader.getStreamFromHexDump("NumberFormat4185761b.ser.txt");
+        p = new ObjectInputStream(istream);
+        try {
+            NumberFormat nf = (NumberFormat) p.readObject();
+            errln("FAIL: Deserialized bogus DecimalFormat int:" +
+                  nf.getMinimumIntegerDigits() + ".." +
+                  nf.getMaximumIntegerDigits() + " frac:" +
+                  nf.getMinimumFractionDigits() + ".." +
+                  nf.getMaximumFractionDigits());
+        } catch (InvalidObjectException e) {
+            logln("Ok: " + e.getMessage());
+        }
+        istream.close();
+    }
+
+
+    /**
+     * Some DecimalFormatSymbols changes are not picked up by DecimalFormat.
+     * This includes the minus sign, currency symbol, international currency
+     * symbol, percent, and permille.  This is filed as bugs 4212072 and
+     * 4212073.
+     */
+    public void Test4212072() throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException {
+        DecimalFormatSymbols sym = DecimalFormatSymbols.getInstance(Locale.US);
+        DecimalFormat fmt = new DecimalFormat("#", sym);
+
+        sym.setMinusSign('^');
+        fmt.setDecimalFormatSymbols(sym);
+        if (!fmt.format(-1).equals("^1")) {
+            errln("FAIL: -1 x (minus=^) -> " + fmt.format(-1) +
+                  ", exp ^1");
+        }
+        if (!fmt.getNegativePrefix().equals("^")) {
+            errln("FAIL: (minus=^).getNegativePrefix -> " +
+                  fmt.getNegativePrefix() + ", exp ^");
+        }
+        sym.setMinusSign('-');
+
+        fmt.applyPattern("#%");
+        sym.setPercent('^');
+        fmt.setDecimalFormatSymbols(sym);
+        if (!fmt.format(0.25).equals("25^")) {
+            errln("FAIL: 0.25 x (percent=^) -> " + fmt.format(0.25) +
+                  ", exp 25^");
+        }
+        if (!fmt.getPositiveSuffix().equals("^")) {
+            errln("FAIL: (percent=^).getPositiveSuffix -> " +
+                  fmt.getPositiveSuffix() + ", exp ^");
+        }
+        sym.setPercent('%');
+
+        fmt.applyPattern("#\u2030");
+        sym.setPerMill('^');
+        fmt.setDecimalFormatSymbols(sym);
+        if (!fmt.format(0.25).equals("250^")) {
+            errln("FAIL: 0.25 x (permill=^) -> " + fmt.format(0.25) +
+                  ", exp 250^");
+        }
+        if (!fmt.getPositiveSuffix().equals("^")) {
+            errln("FAIL: (permill=^).getPositiveSuffix -> " +
+                  fmt.getPositiveSuffix() + ", exp ^");
+        }
+        sym.setPerMill('\u2030');
+
+        fmt.applyPattern("\u00A4#.00");
+        sym.setCurrencySymbol("usd");
+        fmt.setDecimalFormatSymbols(sym);
+        if (!fmt.format(12.5).equals("usd12.50")) {
+            errln("FAIL: 12.5 x (currency=usd) -> " + fmt.format(12.5) +
+                  ", exp usd12.50");
+        }
+        if (!fmt.getPositivePrefix().equals("usd")) {
+            errln("FAIL: (currency=usd).getPositivePrefix -> " +
+                  fmt.getPositivePrefix() + ", exp usd");
+        }
+        sym.setCurrencySymbol("$");
+
+        fmt.applyPattern("\u00A4\u00A4#.00");
+        sym.setInternationalCurrencySymbol("DOL");
+        fmt.setDecimalFormatSymbols(sym);
+        if (!fmt.format(12.5).equals("DOL12.50")) {
+            errln("FAIL: 12.5 x (intlcurrency=DOL) -> " + fmt.format(12.5) +
+                  ", exp DOL12.50");
+        }
+        if (!fmt.getPositivePrefix().equals("DOL")) {
+            errln("FAIL: (intlcurrency=DOL).getPositivePrefix -> " +
+                  fmt.getPositivePrefix() + ", exp DOL");
+        }
+        sym.setInternationalCurrencySymbol("USD");
+
+        // Since the pattern logic has changed, make sure that patterns round
+        // trip properly.  Test stream in/out integrity too.
+        Locale[] avail = NumberFormat.getAvailableLocales();
+        for (int i=0; i<avail.length; ++i) {
+            for (int j=0; j<3; ++j) {
+                NumberFormat nf;
+                switch (j) {
+                case 0:
+                    nf = NumberFormat.getInstance(avail[i]);
+                    break;
+                case 1:
+                    nf = NumberFormat.getCurrencyInstance(avail[i]);
+                    break;
+                default:
+                    nf = NumberFormat.getPercentInstance(avail[i]);
+                    break;
+                }
+                DecimalFormat df = (DecimalFormat) nf;
+
+                // Test toPattern/applyPattern round trip
+                String pat = df.toPattern();
+                DecimalFormatSymbols symb = DecimalFormatSymbols.getInstance(avail[i]);
+                DecimalFormat f2 = new DecimalFormat(pat, symb);
+                if (!df.equals(f2)) {
+                    errln("FAIL: " + avail[i] + " -> \"" + pat +
+                          "\" -> \"" + f2.toPattern() + '"');
+                }
+
+                // Test toLocalizedPattern/applyLocalizedPattern round trip
+                pat = df.toLocalizedPattern();
+                f2.applyLocalizedPattern(pat);
+                if (!df.equals(f2)) {
+                    errln("FAIL: " + avail[i] + " -> localized \"" + pat +
+                          "\" -> \"" + f2.toPattern() + '"');
+                }
+
+                // Test writeObject/readObject round trip
+                ByteArrayOutputStream baos = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
+                ObjectOutputStream oos = new ObjectOutputStream(baos);
+                oos.writeObject(df);
+                oos.flush();
+                baos.close();
+                byte[] bytes = baos.toByteArray();
+                ObjectInputStream ois =
+                    new ObjectInputStream(new ByteArrayInputStream(bytes));
+                f2 = (DecimalFormat) ois.readObject();
+                if (!df.equals(f2)) {
+                    errln("FAIL: Stream in/out " + avail[i] + " -> \"" + pat +
+                          "\" -> " +
+                          (f2 != null ? ("\""+f2.toPattern()+'"') : "null"));
+                }
+
+            }
+        }
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * DecimalFormat.parse() fails for mulipliers 2^n.
+     */
+    public void Test4216742() throws ParseException {
+        DecimalFormat fmt = (DecimalFormat) NumberFormat.getInstance(Locale.US);
+        long[] DATA = { Long.MIN_VALUE, Long.MAX_VALUE, -100000000L, 100000000L};
+        for (int i=0; i<DATA.length; ++i) {
+            String str = Long.toString(DATA[i]);
+            for (int m = 1; m <= 100; m++) {
+                fmt.setMultiplier(m);
+                long n = ((Number) fmt.parse(str)).longValue();
+                if (n > 0 != DATA[i] > 0) {
+                    errln("\"" + str + "\" parse(x " + fmt.getMultiplier() +
+                          ") => " + n);
+                }
+            }
+        }
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * DecimalFormat formats 1.001 to "1.00" instead of "1" with 2 fraction
+     * digits.
+     */
+    public void Test4217661() {
+        Object[] DATA = {
+            new Double(0.001), "0",
+            new Double(1.001), "1",
+            new Double(0.006), "0.01",
+            new Double(1.006), "1.01",
+        };
+        NumberFormat fmt = NumberFormat.getInstance(Locale.US);
+        fmt.setMaximumFractionDigits(2);
+        for (int i=0; i<DATA.length; i+=2) {
+            String s = fmt.format(((Double) DATA[i]).doubleValue());
+            if (!s.equals(DATA[i+1])) {
+                errln("FAIL: Got " + s + ", exp " + DATA[i+1]);
+            }
+        }
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * 4243011: Formatting .5 rounds to "1" instead of "0"
+     */
+    public void Test4243011() {
+        Locale savedLocale = Locale.getDefault();
+        Locale.setDefault(Locale.US);
+        double DATA[] = {0.5, 1.5, 2.5, 3.5, 4.5};
+        String EXPECTED[] = {"0.", "2.", "2.", "4.", "4."};
+
+        DecimalFormat format = new DecimalFormat("0.");
+        for (int i = 0; i < DATA.length; i++) {
+            String result = format.format(DATA[i]);
+            if (result.equals(EXPECTED[i])) {
+                logln("OK: got " + result);
+            } else {
+                errln("FAIL: got " + result);
+            }
+        }
+        Locale.setDefault(savedLocale);
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * 4243108: format(0.0) gives "0.1" if preceded by parse("99.99")
+     */
+    public void Test4243108() {
+        Locale savedLocale = Locale.getDefault();
+        Locale.setDefault(Locale.US);
+        DecimalFormat f = new DecimalFormat("#.#");
+        String result = f.format(0.0);
+        if (result.equals("0")) {
+            logln("OK: got " + result);
+        } else {
+            errln("FAIL: got " + result);
+        }
+        try {
+            double dResult = f.parse("99.99").doubleValue();
+            if (dResult == 99.99) {
+                logln("OK: got " + dResult);
+            } else {
+                errln("FAIL: got " + dResult);
+            }
+        } catch (ParseException e) {
+            errln("Caught a ParseException:");
+            e.printStackTrace();
+        }
+        result = f.format(0.0);
+        if (result.equals("0")) {
+            logln("OK: got " + result);
+        } else {
+            errln("FAIL: got " + result);
+        }
+        Locale.setDefault(savedLocale);
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * 4330377: DecimalFormat engineering notation gives incorrect results
+     */
+    public void test4330377() {
+        Locale savedLocale = Locale.getDefault();
+        Locale.setDefault(Locale.US);
+        double[] input = {5000.0, 500.0, 50.0, 5.0, 0.5, 0.05, 0.005, 0.0005,
+               5050.0, 505.0, 50.5, 5.05, 0.505, 0.0505, 0.00505, 0.000505};
+        String[] pattern = {"000.#E0", "##0.#E0", "#00.#E0"};
+        String[][] expected = {
+            // it's questionable whether "#00.#E0" should result in post-decimal
+            // zeroes, i.e., whether "5.0E3", "5.0E0", "5.0E-3" are really good
+            {"500E1", "5E3", "5.0E3"},
+            {"500E0", "500E0", "500E0"},
+            {"500E-1", "50E0", "50E0"},
+            {"500E-2", "5E0", "5.0E0"},
+            {"500E-3", "500E-3", "500E-3"},
+            {"500E-4", "50E-3", "50E-3"},
+            {"500E-5", "5E-3", "5.0E-3"},
+            {"500E-6", "500E-6", "500E-6"},
+            {"505E1", "5.05E3", "5.05E3"},
+            {"505E0", "505E0", "505E0"},
+            {"505E-1", "50.5E0", "50.5E0"},
+            {"505E-2", "5.05E0", "5.05E0"},
+            {"505E-3", "505E-3", "505E-3"},
+            {"505E-4", "50.5E-3", "50.5E-3"},
+            {"505E-5", "5.05E-3", "5.05E-3"},
+            {"505E-6", "505E-6", "505E-6"}
+        };
+        for (int i = 0; i < input.length; i++) {
+            for (int j = 0; j < pattern.length; j++) {
+                DecimalFormat format = new DecimalFormat(pattern[j]);
+                String result = format.format(input[i]);
+                if (!result.equals(expected[i][j])) {
+                    errln("FAIL: input: " + input[i] +
+                            ", pattern: " + pattern[j] +
+                            ", expected: " + expected[i][j] +
+                            ", got: " + result);
+                }
+            }
+        }
+        Locale.setDefault(savedLocale);
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * 4233840: NumberFormat does not round correctly
+     */
+    public void test4233840() {
+        float f = 0.0099f;
+
+        NumberFormat nf = new DecimalFormat("0.##", DecimalFormatSymbols.getInstance(Locale.US));
+        nf.setMinimumFractionDigits(2);
+
+        String result = nf.format(f);
+
+        if (!result.equals("0.01")) {
+            errln("FAIL: input: " + f + ", expected: 0.01, got: " + result);
+        }
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * 4241880: Decimal format doesnt round a double properly when the number is less than 1
+     */
+    public void test4241880() {
+        Locale savedLocale = Locale.getDefault();
+        Locale.setDefault(Locale.US);
+        double[] input = {
+                .019, .009, .015, .016, .014,
+                .004, .005, .006, .007, .008,
+                .5, 1.5, .25, .55, .045,
+                .035, .0005, .0015,
+        };
+        String[] pattern = {
+                "##0%", "##0%", "##0%", "##0%", "##0%",
+                "##0%", "##0%", "##0%", "##0%", "##0%",
+                "#,##0", "#,##0", "#,##0.0", "#,##0.0", "#,##0.00",
+                "#,##0.00", "#,##0.000", "#,##0.000",
+        };
+        String[] expected = {
+                "2%", "1%", "2%", "2%", "1%",
+                "0%", "0%", "1%", "1%", "1%",
+                "0", "2", "0.2", "0.6", "0.04",
+                "0.04", "0.000", "0.002",
+        };
+        for (int i = 0; i < input.length; i++) {
+            DecimalFormat format = new DecimalFormat(pattern[i]);
+            String result = format.format(input[i]);
+            if (!result.equals(expected[i])) {
+                errln("FAIL: input: " + input[i] +
+                        ", pattern: " + pattern[i] +
+                        ", expected: " + expected[i] +
+                        ", got: " + result);
+            }
+        }
+        Locale.setDefault(savedLocale);
+    }
+}
+
+class myformat implements Serializable
+{
+    DateFormat _dateFormat = DateFormat.getDateInstance();
+
+    public String Now()
+    {
+        GregorianCalendar calendar = new GregorianCalendar();
+        Date t = calendar.getTime();
+        String nowStr = _dateFormat.format(t);
+        return nowStr;
+    }
+}
+
+class MyNumberFormatTest extends NumberFormat {
+    public StringBuffer format(double number, StringBuffer toAppendTo, FieldPosition pos) {
+        return new StringBuffer("");
+    }
+    public StringBuffer format(long number,StringBuffer toAppendTo, FieldPosition pos) {
+        return new StringBuffer("");
+    }
+    public Number parse(String text, ParsePosition parsePosition) {
+        return new Integer(0);
+    }
+}