/** * Append a representation of the time zone of 'calendar' to 'buffer'. * * @param count the number of z or Z characters in the format string; "zzz" would be 3, * for example. * @param generalTimeZone true if we should use a display name ("PDT") if available; * false implies that we should use RFC 822 format ("-0800") instead. This corresponds to 'z' * versus 'Z' in the format string. */ private void appendTimeZone(StringBuffer buffer, int count, boolean generalTimeZone) { if (generalTimeZone) { TimeZone tz = calendar.getTimeZone(); boolean daylight = (calendar.get(Calendar.DST_OFFSET) != 0); int style = count < 4 ? TimeZone.SHORT : TimeZone.LONG; if (!formatData.customZoneStrings) { buffer.append(tz.getDisplayName(daylight, style, formatData.locale)); return; } // We can't call TimeZone.getDisplayName() because it would not use // the custom DateFormatSymbols of this SimpleDateFormat. String custom = TimeZoneNames.getDisplayName(formatData.zoneStrings, tz.getID(), daylight, style); if (custom != null) { buffer.append(custom); return; } } // We didn't find what we were looking for, so default to a numeric time zone. appendNumericTimeZone(buffer, count, generalTimeZone); }
String result = TimeZoneNames.getDisplayName(zoneStrings, getID(), daylightTime, style); if (result != null) { return result;
/** * Append a representation of the time zone of 'calendar' to 'buffer'. * * @param count the number of z or Z characters in the format string; "zzz" would be 3, * for example. * @param generalTimeZone true if we should use a display name ("PDT") if available; * false implies that we should use RFC 822 format ("-0800") instead. This corresponds to 'z' * versus 'Z' in the format string. */ private void appendTimeZone(StringBuffer buffer, int count, boolean generalTimeZone) { if (generalTimeZone) { TimeZone tz = calendar.getTimeZone(); boolean daylight = (calendar.get(Calendar.DST_OFFSET) != 0); int style = count < 4 ? TimeZone.SHORT : TimeZone.LONG; if (!formatData.customZoneStrings) { buffer.append(tz.getDisplayName(daylight, style, formatData.locale)); return; } // We can't call TimeZone.getDisplayName() because it would not use // the custom DateFormatSymbols of this SimpleDateFormat. String custom = TimeZoneNames.getDisplayName(formatData.zoneStrings, tz.getID(), daylight, style); if (custom != null) { buffer.append(custom); return; } } // We didn't find what we were looking for, so default to a numeric time zone. appendNumericTimeZone(buffer, count, generalTimeZone); }
/** * Append a representation of the time zone of 'calendar' to 'buffer'. * * @param count the number of z or Z characters in the format string; "zzz" would be 3, * for example. * @param generalTimeZone true if we should use a display name ("PDT") if available; * false implies that we should use RFC 822 format ("-0800") instead. This corresponds to 'z' * versus 'Z' in the format string. */ private void appendTimeZone(StringBuffer buffer, int count, boolean generalTimeZone) { if (generalTimeZone) { TimeZone tz = calendar.getTimeZone(); boolean daylight = (calendar.get(Calendar.DST_OFFSET) != 0); int style = count < 4 ? TimeZone.SHORT : TimeZone.LONG; if (!formatData.customZoneStrings) { buffer.append(tz.getDisplayName(daylight, style, formatData.locale)); return; } // We can't call TimeZone.getDisplayName() because it would not use // the custom DateFormatSymbols of this SimpleDateFormat. String custom = TimeZoneNames.getDisplayName(formatData.zoneStrings, tz.getID(), daylight, style); if (custom != null) { buffer.append(custom); return; } } // We didn't find what we were looking for, so default to a numeric time zone. appendNumericTimeZone(buffer, count, generalTimeZone); }
/** * Append a representation of the time zone of 'calendar' to 'buffer'. * * @param count the number of z or Z characters in the format string; "zzz" would be 3, * for example. * @param generalTimeZone true if we should use a display name ("PDT") if available; * false implies that we should use RFC 822 format ("-0800") instead. This corresponds to 'z' * versus 'Z' in the format string. */ private void appendTimeZone(StringBuffer buffer, int count, boolean generalTimeZone) { if (generalTimeZone) { TimeZone tz = calendar.getTimeZone(); boolean daylight = (calendar.get(Calendar.DST_OFFSET) != 0); int style = count < 4 ? TimeZone.SHORT : TimeZone.LONG; if (!formatData.customZoneStrings) { buffer.append(tz.getDisplayName(daylight, style, formatData.locale)); return; } // We can't call TimeZone.getDisplayName() because it would not use // the custom DateFormatSymbols of this SimpleDateFormat. String custom = TimeZoneNames.getDisplayName(formatData.zoneStrings, tz.getID(), daylight, style); if (custom != null) { buffer.append(custom); return; } } // We didn't find what we were looking for, so default to a numeric time zone. appendNumericTimeZone(buffer, count, generalTimeZone); }
/** * Append a representation of the time zone of 'calendar' to 'buffer'. * * @param count the number of z or Z characters in the format string; "zzz" would be 3, * for example. * @param generalTimeZone true if we should use a display name ("PDT") if available; * false implies that we should use RFC 822 format ("-0800") instead. This corresponds to 'z' * versus 'Z' in the format string. */ private void appendTimeZone(StringBuffer buffer, int count, boolean generalTimeZone) { if (generalTimeZone) { TimeZone tz = calendar.getTimeZone(); boolean daylight = (calendar.get(Calendar.DST_OFFSET) != 0); int style = count < 4 ? TimeZone.SHORT : TimeZone.LONG; if (!formatData.customZoneStrings) { buffer.append(tz.getDisplayName(daylight, style, formatData.locale)); return; } // We can't call TimeZone.getDisplayName() because it would not use // the custom DateFormatSymbols of this SimpleDateFormat. String custom = TimeZoneNames.getDisplayName(formatData.zoneStrings, tz.getID(), daylight, style); if (custom != null) { buffer.append(custom); return; } } // We didn't find what we were looking for, so default to a numeric time zone. appendNumericTimeZone(buffer, count, generalTimeZone); }
/** * Append a representation of the time zone of 'calendar' to 'buffer'. * * @param count the number of z or Z characters in the format string; "zzz" would be 3, * for example. * @param generalTimeZone true if we should use a display name ("PDT") if available; * false implies that we should use RFC 822 format ("-0800") instead. This corresponds to 'z' * versus 'Z' in the format string. */ private void appendTimeZone(StringBuffer buffer, int count, boolean generalTimeZone) { if (generalTimeZone) { TimeZone tz = calendar.getTimeZone(); boolean daylight = (calendar.get(Calendar.DST_OFFSET) != 0); int style = count < 4 ? TimeZone.SHORT : TimeZone.LONG; if (!formatData.customZoneStrings) { buffer.append(tz.getDisplayName(daylight, style, formatData.locale)); return; } // We can't call TimeZone.getDisplayName() because it would not use // the custom DateFormatSymbols of this SimpleDateFormat. String custom = TimeZoneNames.getDisplayName(formatData.zoneStrings, tz.getID(), daylight, style); if (custom != null) { buffer.append(custom); return; } } // We didn't find what we were looking for, so default to a numeric time zone. appendNumericTimeZone(buffer, count, generalTimeZone); }
/** * Append a representation of the time zone of 'calendar' to 'buffer'. * * @param count the number of z or Z characters in the format string; "zzz" would be 3, * for example. * @param generalTimeZone true if we should use a display name ("PDT") if available; * false implies that we should use RFC 822 format ("-0800") instead. This corresponds to 'z' * versus 'Z' in the format string. */ private void appendTimeZone(StringBuffer buffer, int count, boolean generalTimeZone) { if (generalTimeZone) { TimeZone tz = calendar.getTimeZone(); boolean daylight = (calendar.get(Calendar.DST_OFFSET) != 0); int style = count < 4 ? TimeZone.SHORT : TimeZone.LONG; if (!formatData.customZoneStrings) { buffer.append(tz.getDisplayName(daylight, style, formatData.locale)); return; } // We can't call TimeZone.getDisplayName() because it would not use // the custom DateFormatSymbols of this SimpleDateFormat. String custom = TimeZoneNames.getDisplayName(formatData.zoneStrings, tz.getID(), daylight, style); if (custom != null) { buffer.append(custom); return; } } // We didn't find what we were looking for, so default to a numeric time zone. appendNumericTimeZone(buffer, count, generalTimeZone); }
String result = TimeZoneNames.getDisplayName(zoneStrings, getID(), daylightTime, style); if (result != null) { return result;
String result = TimeZoneNames.getDisplayName(zoneStrings, getID(), daylightTime, style); if (result != null) { return result;
String result = TimeZoneNames.getDisplayName(zoneStrings, getID(), daylightTime, style); if (result != null) { return result;
String result = TimeZoneNames.getDisplayName(zoneStrings, getID(), daylightTime, style); if (result != null) { return result;
String result = TimeZoneNames.getDisplayName(zoneStrings, getID(), daylightTime, style); if (result != null) { return result;
String result = TimeZoneNames.getDisplayName(zoneStrings, getID(), daylightTime, style); if (result != null) { return result;