jdk/src/java.base/share/classes/sun/util/locale/provider/LocaleDataMetaInfo-XLocales.java.template
8055088: Optimization for locale resources loading isn't working
Reviewed-by: naoto
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#warn This file is preprocessed before being compiled
/*
* This class contains a map which records the locale list string for
* each resource in sun.util.resources & sun.text.resources.
* It is used to avoid loading non-existent localized resources so that
* jar files won't be opened unnecessary to look up them.
*
* @since 1.6
*/
package sun.util.locale.provider;
import java.util.HashMap;
public class LocaleDataMetaInfo {
private static final HashMap<String, String> resourceNameToLocales =
new HashMap<String, String>(7);
static {
/* During JDK build time, #XXX_YYY# will be replaced by a string contain all the locales
supported by the resource.
Don't remove the space character between " and #. That is put there purposely so that
look up locale string such as "en" could be based on if it contains " en ".
*/
resourceNameToLocales.put("FormatData",
" #FormatData_ENLocales# | #FormatData_NonENLocales# ");
resourceNameToLocales.put("CollationData",
" #CollationData_ENLocales# | #CollationData_NonENLocales# ");
resourceNameToLocales.put("BreakIteratorInfo",
" #BreakIteratorInfo_ENLocales# | #BreakIteratorInfo_NonENLocales# ");
resourceNameToLocales.put("BreakIteratorRules",
" #BreakIteratorRules_ENLocales# | #BreakIteratorRules_NonENLocales# ");
resourceNameToLocales.put("TimeZoneNames",
" #TimeZoneNames_ENLocales# | #TimeZoneNames_NonENLocales# ");
resourceNameToLocales.put("LocaleNames",
" #LocaleNames_ENLocales# | #LocaleNames_NonENLocales# ");
resourceNameToLocales.put("CurrencyNames",
" #CurrencyNames_ENLocales# | #CurrencyNames_NonENLocales# ");
resourceNameToLocales.put("CalendarData",
" #CalendarData_ENLocales# | #CalendarData_NonENLocales# ");
resourceNameToLocales.put("AvailableLocales",
" #AvailableLocales_ENLocales# | #AvailableLocales_NonENLocales# ");
}
/*
* @param resourceName the resource name
* @return the supported locale string for the passed in resource.
*/
public static String getSupportedLocaleString(String resourceName) {
return resourceNameToLocales.get(resourceName);
}
}