jdk/make/scripts/localelist.sh
author bharadwaj
Fri, 18 Apr 2014 14:30:58 -0400
changeset 24089 4e49589fbfa8
parent 21805 c7d7946239de
permissions -rw-r--r--
Merge

#!/bin/sh

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#
# This script is to generate the supported locale list string and replace the
# #LOCALE_LIST# in <ws>/src/share/classes/sun/util/CoreResourceBundleControl.java.
#
# NAWK & SED is passed in as environment variables.
#
LOCALE_LIST=$1
INUT_FILE=$2
OUTPUT_FILE=$3

LOCALES=`(for I in $LOCALE_LIST; do echo $I;done) | sort | uniq`
JAVA_LOCALES=

toJavaLocale()
{
  NewLocale=`echo $1 | $NAWK '
      BEGIN {
        # The following values have to be consistent with java.util.Locale.
        javalocales["en"] = "ENGLISH";
        javalocales["fr"] = "FRENCH";
        javalocales["de"] = "GERMAN";
        javalocales["it"] = "ITALIAN";
        javalocales["ja"] = "JAPANESE";
        javalocales["ko"] = "KOREAN";
        javalocales["zh"] = "CHINESE";
        javalocales["zh_CN"] = "SIMPLIFIED_CHINESE";
        javalocales["zh_TW"] = "TRADITIONAL_CHINESE";
        javalocales["fr_FR"] = "FRANCE";
        javalocales["de_DE"] = "GERMANY";
        javalocales["it_IT"] = "ITALY";
        javalocales["ja_JP"] = "JAPAN";
        javalocales["ko_KR"] = "KOREA";
        javalocales["en_GB"] = "UK";
        javalocales["en_US"] = "US";
        javalocales["en_CA"] = "CANADA";
        javalocales["fr_CA"] = "CANADA_FRENCH";
      }
      {
        if ($0 in javalocales) {
          print "        Locale." javalocales[$0];
        } else {
          split($0, a, "_");
          if (a[3] != "") {
            print " new Locale(\"" a[1] "\", \"" a[2] "\", \"" a[3] "\")";
          } else if (a[2] != "") {
            print " new Locale(\"" a[1] "\", \"" a[2] "\")";
          } else {
            print " new Locale(\"" a[1] "\")";
          }
        }
      }'`

  JAVA_LOCALES=$JAVA_LOCALES$NewLocale
}

# count the number of locales
counter=0
for i in $LOCALES
do
  counter=`expr $counter + 1`
done

index=0
for locale in $LOCALES
do
  index=`expr $index + 1`;
  if [ $index != $counter ]
  then
    toJavaLocale $locale
    JAVA_LOCALES=$JAVA_LOCALES","
  else
    toJavaLocale $locale
  fi
done

# replace the #LOCALE_LIST# in the precompiled CoreResourceBundleControl.java file.

$SED -e "s@^#warn .*@// -- This file was mechanically generated: Do not edit! -- //@" \
    -e "s/#LOCALE_LIST#/$JAVA_LOCALES/g" $2 > $3