jdk/test/java/util/Calendar/NarrowNamesTest.sh
author okutsu
Mon, 10 Dec 2012 10:52:11 +0900
changeset 14765 0987999ed367
child 21638 d51c48db93d8
permissions -rw-r--r--
8000983: Support narrow display names for calendar fields 8003267: Support generic time zone names in TimeZoneNameProvider (SPI) Reviewed-by: naoto

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# @test
# @bug 8000983
# @summary Unit test for narrow names support
# @build NarrowNamesTest
# @run shell NarrowNamesTest.sh

# This test is locale data-dependent and assumes that both JRE and CLDR
# have the same narrow names.

STATUS=0
for P in "JRE,SPI" "CLDR"
do
    echo "Locale providers: $P"
    if ! ${TESTJAVA}/bin/java -esa -cp "${TESTCLASSES}" -Djava.locale.providers="${P}" NarrowNamesTest; then
        STATUS=1
    fi
done
exit ${STATUS}