jdk-24/test/jdk/java/util/Locale/LocaleConstructors.java
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/*
* @test
* @bug 4316602
* @author joconner
* @summary Verify all Locale constructors and of() methods
* @run junit LocaleConstructors
*/
import java.util.Locale;
import org.junit.jupiter.api.Test;
import static org.junit.jupiter.api.Assertions.assertEquals;
/**
* This class tests to ensure that the language, language/country, and
* language/country/variant Locale constructors + of() method are all allowed.
*/
public class LocaleConstructors {
static final String LANG = "en";
static final String COUNTRY = "US";
static final String VAR = "socal";
// Test Locale constructor and .of() allow (language) argument(s)
@Test
public void langTest() {
Locale aLocale = Locale.of(LANG);
Locale otherLocale = new Locale(LANG);
assertEquals(aLocale.toString(), LANG);
assertEquals(otherLocale.toString(), LANG);
}
// Test Locale constructor and .of() allow (language, constructor) argument(s)
@Test
public void langCountryTest() {
Locale aLocale = Locale.of(LANG, COUNTRY);
Locale otherLocale = new Locale(LANG, COUNTRY);
assertEquals(aLocale.toString(), String.format("%s_%s",
LANG, COUNTRY));
assertEquals(otherLocale.toString(), String.format("%s_%s",
LANG, COUNTRY));
}
// Test Locale constructor and .of() allow
// (language, constructor, variant) argument(s)
@Test
public void langCountryVariantTest() {
Locale aLocale = Locale.of(LANG, COUNTRY, VAR);
Locale otherLocale = new Locale(LANG, COUNTRY, VAR);
assertEquals(aLocale.toString(), String.format("%s_%s_%s",
LANG, COUNTRY, VAR));
assertEquals(otherLocale.toString(), String.format("%s_%s_%s",
LANG, COUNTRY, VAR));
}
}