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// © 2016 and later: Unicode, Inc. and others.
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// License & terms of use: http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html
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/*
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********************************************************************************
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*   Copyright (C) 1997-2016, International Business Machines
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*   Corporation and others.  All Rights Reserved.
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********************************************************************************
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*
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* File DTFMTSYM.H
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*
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* Modification History:
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*
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*   Date        Name        Description
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*   02/19/97    aliu        Converted from java.
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*    07/21/98    stephen        Added getZoneIndex()
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*                            Changed to match C++ conventions
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********************************************************************************
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*/
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#ifndef DTFMTSYM_H
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#define DTFMTSYM_H
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#include "unicode/utypes.h"
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#if U_SHOW_CPLUSPLUS_API
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#if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING
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#include "unicode/calendar.h"
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#include "unicode/strenum.h"
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#include "unicode/uobject.h"
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#include "unicode/locid.h"
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#include "unicode/udat.h"
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#include "unicode/ures.h"
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/**
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 * \file
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 * \brief C++ API: Symbols for formatting dates.
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 */
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U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
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/* forward declaration */
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class SimpleDateFormat;
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class Hashtable;
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/**
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 * DateFormatSymbols is a public class for encapsulating localizable date-time
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 * formatting data -- including timezone data. DateFormatSymbols is used by
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 * DateFormat and SimpleDateFormat.
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 * <P>
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 * Rather than first creating a DateFormatSymbols to get a date-time formatter
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 * by using a SimpleDateFormat constructor, clients are encouraged to create a
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 * date-time formatter using the getTimeInstance(), getDateInstance(), or
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 * getDateTimeInstance() method in DateFormat. Each of these methods can return a
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 * date/time formatter initialized with a default format pattern along with the
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 * date-time formatting data for a given or default locale. After a formatter is
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 * created, clients may modify the format pattern using the setPattern function
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 * as so desired. For more information on using these formatter factory
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 * functions, see DateFormat.
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 * <P>
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 * If clients decide to create a date-time formatter with a particular format
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 * pattern and locale, they can do so with new SimpleDateFormat(aPattern,
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 * new DateFormatSymbols(aLocale)).  This will load the appropriate date-time
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 * formatting data from the locale.
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 * <P>
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 * DateFormatSymbols objects are clonable. When clients obtain a
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 * DateFormatSymbols object, they can feel free to modify the date-time
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 * formatting data as necessary. For instance, clients can
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 * replace the localized date-time format pattern characters with the ones that
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 * they feel easy to remember. Or they can change the representative cities
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 * originally picked by default to using their favorite ones.
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 * <P>
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 * DateFormatSymbols are not expected to be subclassed. Data for a calendar is
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 * loaded out of resource bundles.  The 'type' parameter indicates the type of
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 * calendar, for example, "gregorian" or "japanese".  If the type is not gregorian
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 * (or nullptr, or an empty string) then the type is appended to the resource name,
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 * for example,  'Eras_japanese' instead of 'Eras'.   If the resource 'Eras_japanese' did
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 * not exist (even in root), then this class will fall back to just 'Eras', that is,
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 * Gregorian data.  Therefore, the calendar implementor MUST ensure that the root
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 * locale at least contains any resources that are to be particularized for the
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 * calendar type.
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 */
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class U_I18N_API_CLASS DateFormatSymbols final : public UObject  {
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public:
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    /**
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     * Construct a DateFormatSymbols object by loading format data from
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     * resources for the default locale, in the default calendar (Gregorian).
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     * <P>
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     * NOTE: This constructor will never fail; if it cannot get resource
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     * data for the default locale, it will return a last-resort object
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     * based on hard-coded strings.
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     *
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     * @param status    Status code.  Failure
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     *                  results if the resources for the default cannot be
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     *                  found or cannot be loaded
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     * @stable ICU 2.0
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     */
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    U_I18N_API DateFormatSymbols(UErrorCode& status);
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    /**
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     * Construct a DateFormatSymbols object by loading format data from
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     * resources for the given locale, in the default calendar (Gregorian).
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     *
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     * @param locale    Locale to load format data from.
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     * @param status    Status code.  Failure
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     *                  results if the resources for the locale cannot be
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     *                  found or cannot be loaded
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     * @stable ICU 2.0
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     */
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    U_I18N_API DateFormatSymbols(const Locale& locale, UErrorCode& status);
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#ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API
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    /**
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     * Construct a DateFormatSymbols object by loading format data from
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     * resources for the default locale, in the default calendar (Gregorian).
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     * <P>
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     * NOTE: This constructor will never fail; if it cannot get resource
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     * data for the default locale, it will return a last-resort object
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     * based on hard-coded strings.
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     *
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     * @param type      Type of calendar (as returned by Calendar::getType).
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     *                  Will be used to access the correct set of strings.
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     *                  (nullptr or empty string defaults to "gregorian".)
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     * @param status    Status code.  Failure
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     *                  results if the resources for the default cannot be
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     *                  found or cannot be loaded
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     * @internal
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     */
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    U_I18N_API DateFormatSymbols(const char* type, UErrorCode& status);
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    /**
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     * Construct a DateFormatSymbols object by loading format data from
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     * resources for the given locale, in the default calendar (Gregorian).
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     *
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     * @param locale    Locale to load format data from.
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     * @param type      Type of calendar (as returned by Calendar::getType).
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     *                  Will be used to access the correct set of strings.
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     *                  (nullptr or empty string defaults to "gregorian".)
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     * @param status    Status code.  Failure
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     *                  results if the resources for the locale cannot be
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     *                  found or cannot be loaded
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     * @internal
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     */
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    U_I18N_API DateFormatSymbols(const Locale& locale, const char* type, UErrorCode& status);
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#endif  /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */
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    /**
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     * Copy constructor.
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     * @stable ICU 2.0
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     */
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    U_I18N_API DateFormatSymbols(const DateFormatSymbols&);
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    /**
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     * Assignment operator.
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     * @stable ICU 2.0
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     */
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    U_I18N_API DateFormatSymbols& operator=(const DateFormatSymbols&);
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    /**
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     * Destructor. This is nonvirtual because this class is not designed to be
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     * @stable ICU 2.0
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     */
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    U_I18N_API virtual ~DateFormatSymbols();
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    /**
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     * Return true if another object is semantically equal to this one.
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     * @param other    the DateFormatSymbols object to be compared with.
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     * @return         true if other is semantically equal to this.
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     * @stable ICU 2.0
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     */
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    U_I18N_API bool operator==(const DateFormatSymbols& other) const;
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    /**
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     * @stable ICU 2.0
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     */
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    U_I18N_API bool operator!=(const DateFormatSymbols& other) const { return !operator==(other); }
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    /**
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     * Gets abbreviated era strings. For example: "AD" and "BC".
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     * @param count    Filled in with length of the array.
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     * @return         the era strings.
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     * @stable ICU 2.0
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    U_I18N_API const UnicodeString* getEras(int32_t& count) const;
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    /**
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     * Sets abbreviated era strings. For example: "AD" and "BC".
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     * @param eras  Array of era strings (DateFormatSymbols retains ownership.)
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     * @param count Filled in with length of the array.
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     * @stable ICU 2.0
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    U_I18N_API void setEras(const UnicodeString* eras, int32_t count);
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    /**
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     * @return         the era name strings.
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    U_I18N_API const UnicodeString* getEraNames(int32_t& count) const;
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    /**
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     * @param eraNames  Array of era name strings (DateFormatSymbols retains ownership.)
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    U_I18N_API void setEraNames(const UnicodeString* eraNames, int32_t count);
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    /**
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     */
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    U_I18N_API const UnicodeString* getNarrowEras(int32_t& count) const;
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    U_I18N_API void setNarrowEras(const UnicodeString* narrowEras, int32_t count);
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    /**
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    U_I18N_API const UnicodeString* getMonths(int32_t& count) const;
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    U_I18N_API void setMonths(const UnicodeString* months, int32_t count);
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    U_I18N_API const UnicodeString* getShortMonths(int32_t& count) const;
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    /**
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    U_I18N_API void setShortMonths(const UnicodeString* shortMonths, int32_t count);
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    /**
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     */
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    enum DtContextType {
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        FORMAT,
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#ifndef U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API
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        /**
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        DT_CONTEXT_COUNT
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    };
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    U_I18N_API const UnicodeString* getMonths(int32_t& count,
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                                              DtWidthType width) const;
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    U_I18N_API void setWeekdays(const UnicodeString* weekdays, int32_t count);
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    U_I18N_API void setShortWeekdays(const UnicodeString* abbrevWeekdays, int32_t count);
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    /**
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    U_I18N_API void setAmPmStrings(const UnicodeString* ampms, int32_t count);
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    U_I18N_API const UnicodeString* getAmPmStrings(int32_t& count,
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    U_I18N_API void setTimeSeparatorString(const UnicodeString& newTimeSeparator);
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#endif  /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */
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    /**
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                                 DtContextType context,
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     */
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    U_I18N_API const UnicodeString* getZodiacNames(int32_t& count,
531
                                                   DtContextType context,
532
                                                   DtWidthType width) const;
533
534
    /**
535
     * Sets calendar zodiac name strings by width and context. For example: "Rat", "Ox", "Tiger", etc.
536
     *
537
     * @param zodiacNames The new zodiac name strings (not adopted; caller retains ownership).
538
     * @param count     The length of the array.
539
     * @param context   The usage context: FORMAT, STANDALONE (currently only FORMAT is supported).
540
     * @param width     The name width: WIDE, ABBREVIATED, NARROW (currently only ABBREVIATED is supported).
541
     * @stable ICU 54
542
     */
543
    U_I18N_API void setZodiacNames(const UnicodeString* zodiacNames,
544
                                   int32_t count,
545
                                   DtContextType context,
546
                                   DtWidthType width);
547
548
#ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API
549
    /**
550
     * Somewhat temporary constants for leap month pattern types, adequate for supporting
551
     * just leap month patterns as needed for Chinese lunar calendar.
552
     * Eventually we will add full support for different month pattern types (needed for
553
     * other calendars such as Hindu) at which point this approach will be replaced by a
554
     * more complete approach.
555
     * @internal
556
     */
557
    enum EMonthPatternType
558
    {
559
        kLeapMonthPatternFormatWide,
560
        kLeapMonthPatternFormatAbbrev,
561
        kLeapMonthPatternFormatNarrow,
562
        kLeapMonthPatternStandaloneWide,
563
        kLeapMonthPatternStandaloneAbbrev,
564
        kLeapMonthPatternStandaloneNarrow,
565
        kLeapMonthPatternNumeric,
566
        kMonthPatternsCount
567
    };
568
569
    /**
570
     * Somewhat temporary function for getting complete set of leap month patterns for all
571
     * contexts & widths, indexed by EMonthPatternType values. Returns nullptr if calendar
572
     * does not have leap month patterns. Note, there is currently no setter for this.
573
     * Eventually we will add full support for different month pattern types (needed for
574
     * other calendars such as Hindu) at which point this approach will be replaced by a
575
     * more complete approach.
576
     * @param count        Filled in with length of the array (may be 0).
577
     * @return             The leap month patterns (DateFormatSymbols retains ownership).
578
     *                     May be nullptr if there are no leap month patterns for this calendar.
579
     * @internal
580
     */
581
    U_I18N_API const UnicodeString* getLeapMonthPatterns(int32_t& count) const;
582
583
#endif  /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */
584
585
#ifndef U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API
586
    /**
587
     * Gets timezone strings. These strings are stored in a 2-dimensional array.
588
     * @param rowCount      Output param to receive number of rows.
589
     * @param columnCount   Output param to receive number of columns.
590
     * @return              The timezone strings as a 2-d array. (DateFormatSymbols retains ownership.)
591
     * @deprecated ICU 3.6
592
     */
593
    U_I18N_API const UnicodeString** getZoneStrings(int32_t& rowCount, int32_t& columnCount) const;
594
#endif  /* U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API */
595
596
    /**
597
     * Sets timezone strings. These strings are stored in a 2-dimensional array.
598
     * <p><b>Note:</b> SimpleDateFormat no longer use the zone strings stored in
599
     * a DateFormatSymbols. Therefore, the time zone strings set by this method
600
     * have no effects in an instance of SimpleDateFormat for formatting time
601
     * zones.
602
     * @param strings       The timezone strings as a 2-d array to be copied. (not adopted; caller retains ownership)
603
     * @param rowCount      The number of rows (count of first index).
604
     * @param columnCount   The number of columns (count of second index).
605
     * @stable ICU 2.0
606
     */
607
    U_I18N_API void setZoneStrings(const UnicodeString* const* strings,
608
                                   int32_t rowCount,
609
                                   int32_t columnCount);
610
611
    /**
612
     * Get the non-localized date-time pattern characters.
613
     * @return    the non-localized date-time pattern characters
614
     * @stable ICU 2.0
615
     */
616
    U_I18N_API static const char16_t* getPatternUChars();
617
618
    /**
619
     * Gets localized date-time pattern characters. For example: 'u', 't', etc.
620
     * <p>
621
     * Note: ICU no longer provides localized date-time pattern characters for a locale
622
     * starting ICU 3.8.  This method returns the non-localized date-time pattern
623
     * characters unless user defined localized data is set by setLocalPatternChars.
624
     * @param result    Output param which will receive the localized date-time pattern characters.
625
     * @return          A reference to 'result'.
626
     * @stable ICU 2.0
627
     */
628
    U_I18N_API UnicodeString& getLocalPatternChars(UnicodeString& result) const;
629
630
    /**
631
     * Sets localized date-time pattern characters. For example: 'u', 't', etc.
632
     * @param newLocalPatternChars the new localized date-time
633
     * pattern characters.
634
     * @stable ICU 2.0
635
     */
636
    U_I18N_API void setLocalPatternChars(const UnicodeString& newLocalPatternChars);
637
638
    /**
639
     * Returns the locale for this object. Two flavors are available:
640
     * valid and actual locale.
641
     * @stable ICU 2.8
642
     */
643
    U_I18N_API Locale getLocale(ULocDataLocaleType type, UErrorCode& status) const;
644
645
    /* The following type and kCapContextUsageTypeCount cannot be #ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API,
646
       they are needed for .h file declarations. */ 
647
    /**
648
     * Constants for capitalization context usage types.
649
     * @internal
650
     */
651
    enum ECapitalizationContextUsageType
652
    {
653
#ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API
654
        kCapContextUsageOther = 0,
655
        kCapContextUsageMonthFormat,     /* except narrow */
656
        kCapContextUsageMonthStandalone, /* except narrow */
657
        kCapContextUsageMonthNarrow,
658
        kCapContextUsageDayFormat,     /* except narrow */
659
        kCapContextUsageDayStandalone, /* except narrow */
660
        kCapContextUsageDayNarrow,
661
        kCapContextUsageEraWide,
662
        kCapContextUsageEraAbbrev,
663
        kCapContextUsageEraNarrow,
664
        kCapContextUsageZoneLong,
665
        kCapContextUsageZoneShort,
666
        kCapContextUsageMetazoneLong,
667
        kCapContextUsageMetazoneShort,
668
#endif /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */
669
        kCapContextUsageTypeCount = 14
670
    };
671
672
    /**
673
     * ICU "poor man's RTTI", returns a UClassID for the actual class.
674
     *
675
     * @stable ICU 2.2
676
     */
677
    U_I18N_API virtual UClassID getDynamicClassID() const override;
678
679
    /**
680
     * ICU "poor man's RTTI", returns a UClassID for this class.
681
     *
682
     * @stable ICU 2.2
683
     */
684
    U_I18N_API static UClassID getStaticClassID();
685
686
private:
687
688
    friend class SimpleDateFormat;
689
    friend class DateFormatSymbolsSingleSetter; // see udat.cpp
690
691
    /**
692
     * Abbreviated era strings. For example: "AD" and "BC".
693
     */
694
    UnicodeString*  fEras;
695
    int32_t         fErasCount;
696
697
    /**
698
     * Era name strings. For example: "Anno Domini" and "Before Christ".
699
     */
700
    UnicodeString*  fEraNames;
701
    int32_t         fEraNamesCount;
702
703
    /**
704
     * Narrow era strings. For example: "A" and "B".
705
     */
706
    UnicodeString*  fNarrowEras;
707
    int32_t         fNarrowErasCount;
708
709
    /**
710
     * Month strings. For example: "January", "February", etc.
711
     */
712
    UnicodeString*  fMonths;
713
    int32_t         fMonthsCount;
714
715
    /**
716
     * Short month strings. For example: "Jan", "Feb", etc.
717
     */
718
    UnicodeString*  fShortMonths;
719
    int32_t         fShortMonthsCount;
720
721
    /**
722
     * Narrow month strings. For example: "J", "F", etc.
723
     */
724
    UnicodeString*  fNarrowMonths;
725
    int32_t         fNarrowMonthsCount;
726
727
    /**
728
     * Standalone Month strings. For example: "January", "February", etc.
729
     */
730
    UnicodeString*  fStandaloneMonths;
731
    int32_t         fStandaloneMonthsCount;
732
733
    /**
734
     * Standalone Short month strings. For example: "Jan", "Feb", etc.
735
     */
736
    UnicodeString*  fStandaloneShortMonths;
737
    int32_t         fStandaloneShortMonthsCount;
738
739
    /**
740
     * Standalone Narrow month strings. For example: "J", "F", etc.
741
     */
742
    UnicodeString*  fStandaloneNarrowMonths;
743
    int32_t         fStandaloneNarrowMonthsCount;
744
745
    /**
746
     * CLDR-style format wide weekday strings. For example: "Sunday", "Monday", etc.
747
     */
748
    UnicodeString*  fWeekdays;
749
    int32_t         fWeekdaysCount;
750
751
    /**
752
     * CLDR-style format abbreviated (not short) weekday strings. For example: "Sun", "Mon", etc.
753
     */
754
    UnicodeString*  fShortWeekdays;
755
    int32_t         fShortWeekdaysCount;
756
757
    /**
758
     * CLDR-style format short weekday strings. For example: "Su", "Mo", etc.
759
     */
760
    UnicodeString*  fShorterWeekdays;
761
    int32_t         fShorterWeekdaysCount;
762
763
    /**
764
     * CLDR-style format narrow weekday strings. For example: "S", "M", etc.
765
     */
766
    UnicodeString*  fNarrowWeekdays;
767
    int32_t         fNarrowWeekdaysCount;
768
769
    /**
770
     * CLDR-style standalone wide weekday strings. For example: "Sunday", "Monday", etc.
771
     */
772
    UnicodeString*  fStandaloneWeekdays;
773
    int32_t         fStandaloneWeekdaysCount;
774
775
    /**
776
     * CLDR-style standalone abbreviated (not short) weekday strings. For example: "Sun", "Mon", etc.
777
     */
778
    UnicodeString*  fStandaloneShortWeekdays;
779
    int32_t         fStandaloneShortWeekdaysCount;
780
781
    /**
782
     * CLDR-style standalone short weekday strings. For example: "Su", "Mo", etc.
783
     */
784
    UnicodeString*  fStandaloneShorterWeekdays;
785
    int32_t         fStandaloneShorterWeekdaysCount;
786
787
    /**
788
     * Standalone Narrow weekday strings. For example: "Sun", "Mon", etc.
789
     */
790
    UnicodeString*  fStandaloneNarrowWeekdays;
791
    int32_t         fStandaloneNarrowWeekdaysCount;
792
793
    /**
794
     * Ampm strings. For example: "AM" and "PM".
795
     */
796
    UnicodeString*  fAmPms;
797
    int32_t         fAmPmsCount;
798
799
    /**
800
     * Wide Ampm strings. For example: "ante meridiem" and "post meridiem".
801
     * These strings are uncommon but exist in a handful of locales.
802
     */
803
    UnicodeString*  fWideAmPms;
804
    int32_t         fWideAmPmsCount;
805
806
    /**
807
     * Narrow Ampm strings. For example: "a" and "p".
808
     */
809
    UnicodeString*  fNarrowAmPms;
810
    int32_t         fNarrowAmPmsCount;
811
812
    /**
813
     * Time separator string. For example: ":".
814
     */
815
    UnicodeString   fTimeSeparator;
816
817
    /**
818
     * Quarter strings. For example: "1st quarter", "2nd quarter", etc.
819
     */
820
    UnicodeString  *fQuarters;
821
    int32_t         fQuartersCount;
822
823
    /**
824
     * Short quarters. For example: "Q1", "Q2", etc.
825
     */
826
    UnicodeString  *fShortQuarters;
827
    int32_t         fShortQuartersCount;
828
829
    /**
830
     * Narrow quarters. For example: "1", "2", etc.
831
     * (In many, but not all, locales, this is the same as "Q", but there are locales for which this isn't true.)
832
     */
833
    UnicodeString  *fNarrowQuarters;
834
    int32_t         fNarrowQuartersCount;
835
    
836
    /**
837
     * Standalone quarter strings. For example: "1st quarter", "2nd quarter", etc.
838
     */
839
    UnicodeString  *fStandaloneQuarters;
840
    int32_t         fStandaloneQuartersCount;
841
842
    /**
843
     * Standalone short quarter strings. For example: "Q1", "Q2", etc.
844
     */
845
    UnicodeString  *fStandaloneShortQuarters;
846
    int32_t         fStandaloneShortQuartersCount;
847
848
    /**
849
     * Standalone narrow quarter strings. For example: "1", "2", etc.
850
     * (In many, but not all, locales, this is the same as "q", but there are locales for which this isn't true.)
851
     */
852
    UnicodeString  *fStandaloneNarrowQuarters;
853
    int32_t         fStandaloneNarrowQuartersCount;
854
    
855
    /**
856
     * All leap month patterns, for example "{0}bis".
857
     */
858
    UnicodeString  *fLeapMonthPatterns;
859
    int32_t         fLeapMonthPatternsCount;
860
861
    /**
862
     * Cyclic year names, for example: "jia-zi", "yi-chou", ... "gui-hai";
863
     * currently we only have data for format/abbreviated.
864
     * For the others, just get from format/abbreviated, ignore set.
865
     */
866
    UnicodeString  *fShortYearNames;
867
    int32_t         fShortYearNamesCount;
868
869
    /**
870
     * Cyclic zodiac names, for example "Rat", "Ox", "Tiger", etc.;
871
     * currently we only have data for format/abbreviated.
872
     * For the others, just get from format/abbreviated, ignore set.
873
     */
874
    UnicodeString  *fShortZodiacNames;
875
    int32_t         fShortZodiacNamesCount;
876
877
    /**
878
     * Localized names of time zones in this locale.  This is a
879
     * two-dimensional array of strings of size n by m,
880
     * where m is at least 5 and up to 7.  Each of the n rows is an
881
     * entry containing the localized names for a single TimeZone.
882
     *
883
     * Each such row contains (with i ranging from 0..n-1):
884
     * 
885
     * zoneStrings[i][0] - time zone ID
886
     *  example: America/Los_Angeles
887
     * zoneStrings[i][1] - long name of zone in standard time
888
     *  example: Pacific Standard Time
889
     * zoneStrings[i][2] - short name of zone in standard time
890
     *  example: PST
891
     * zoneStrings[i][3] - long name of zone in daylight savings time
892
     *  example: Pacific Daylight Time
893
     * zoneStrings[i][4] - short name of zone in daylight savings time
894
     *  example: PDT
895
     * zoneStrings[i][5] - location name of zone
896
     *  example: United States (Los Angeles)
897
     * zoneStrings[i][6] - long generic name of zone
898
     *  example: Pacific Time
899
     * zoneStrings[i][7] - short generic of zone
900
     *  example: PT
901
     *
902
     * The zone ID is not localized; it corresponds to the ID
903
     * value associated with a system time zone object.  All other entries
904
     * are localized names.  If a zone does not implement daylight savings
905
     * time, the daylight savings time names are ignored.
906
     *
907
     * Note:CLDR 1.5 introduced metazone and its historical mappings.
908
     * This simple two-dimensional array is no longer sufficient to represent
909
     * localized names and its historic changes.  Since ICU 3.8.1, localized
910
     * zone names extracted from ICU locale data is stored in a ZoneStringFormat
911
     * instance.  But we still need to support the old way of customizing
912
     * localized zone names, so we keep this field for the purpose.
913
     */
914
    UnicodeString   **fZoneStrings;         // Zone string array set by setZoneStrings
915
    UnicodeString   **fLocaleZoneStrings;   // Zone string array created by the locale
916
    int32_t         fZoneStringsRowCount;
917
    int32_t         fZoneStringsColCount;
918
919
    Locale                  fZSFLocale;         // Locale used for getting ZoneStringFormat
920
921
    /**
922
     * Localized date-time pattern characters. For example: use 'u' as 'y'.
923
     */
924
    UnicodeString   fLocalPatternChars;
925
926
    /**
927
     * Capitalization transforms. For each usage type, the first array element indicates
928
     * whether to titlecase for uiListOrMenu context, the second indicates whether to
929
     * titlecase for stand-alone context.
930
     */
931
     UBool fCapitalization[kCapContextUsageTypeCount][2];
932
933
    /**
934
     * Abbreviated (== short) day period strings.
935
     */
936
    UnicodeString  *fAbbreviatedDayPeriods;
937
    int32_t         fAbbreviatedDayPeriodsCount;
938
939
    /**
940
     * Wide day period strings.
941
     */
942
    UnicodeString  *fWideDayPeriods;
943
    int32_t         fWideDayPeriodsCount;
944
945
    /**
946
     * Narrow day period strings.
947
     */
948
    UnicodeString  *fNarrowDayPeriods;
949
    int32_t         fNarrowDayPeriodsCount;
950
951
    /**
952
     * Stand-alone abbreviated (== short) day period strings.
953
     */
954
    UnicodeString  *fStandaloneAbbreviatedDayPeriods;
955
    int32_t         fStandaloneAbbreviatedDayPeriodsCount;
956
957
    /**
958
     * Stand-alone wide day period strings.
959
     */
960
    UnicodeString  *fStandaloneWideDayPeriods;
961
    int32_t         fStandaloneWideDayPeriodsCount;
962
963
    /**
964
     * Stand-alone narrow day period strings.
965
     */
966
    UnicodeString  *fStandaloneNarrowDayPeriods;
967
    int32_t         fStandaloneNarrowDayPeriodsCount;
968
969
private:
970
    /** valid/actual locale information 
971
     *  these are always ICU locales, so the length should not be a problem
972
     */
973
    Locale validLocale;
974
    Locale actualLocale;
975
976
    DateFormatSymbols() = delete; // default constructor not implemented
977
978
    /**
979
     * Called by the constructors to actually load data from the resources
980
     *
981
     * @param locale               The locale to get symbols for.
982
     * @param type                 Calendar Type (as from Calendar::getType())
983
     * @param status               Input/output parameter, set to success or
984
     *                             failure code upon return.
985
     * @param useLastResortData    determine if use last resort data
986
     */
987
    void initializeData(const Locale& locale, const char *type,
988
                        UErrorCode& status, UBool useLastResortData = false);
989
990
    /**
991
     * Copy or alias an array in another object, as appropriate.
992
     *
993
     * @param dstArray    the copy destination array.
994
     * @param dstCount    fill in with the length of 'dstArray'.
995
     * @param srcArray    the source array to be copied.
996
     * @param srcCount    the length of items to be copied from the 'srcArray'.
997
     */
998
    static void assignArray(UnicodeString*& dstArray,
999
                            int32_t& dstCount,
1000
                            const UnicodeString* srcArray,
1001
                            int32_t srcCount);
1002
1003
    /**
1004
     * Return true if the given arrays' contents are equal, or if the arrays are
1005
     * identical (pointers are equal).
1006
     *
1007
     * @param array1   one array to be compared with.
1008
     * @param array2   another array to be compared with.
1009
     * @param count    the length of items to be copied.
1010
     * @return         true if the given arrays' contents are equal, or if the arrays are
1011
     *                 identical (pointers are equal).
1012
     */
1013
    static UBool arrayCompare(const UnicodeString* array1,
1014
                             const UnicodeString* array2,
1015
                             int32_t count);
1016
1017
    /**
1018
     * Create a copy, in fZoneStrings, of the given zone strings array. The
1019
     * member variables fZoneStringsRowCount and fZoneStringsColCount should be
1020
     * set already by the caller.
1021
     */
1022
    void createZoneStrings(const UnicodeString *const * otherStrings);
1023
1024
    /**
1025
     * Delete all the storage owned by this object.
1026
     */
1027
    void dispose();
1028
1029
    /**
1030
     * Copy all of the other's data to this.
1031
     * @param other the object to be copied.
1032
     */
1033
    void copyData(const DateFormatSymbols& other);
1034
1035
    /**
1036
     * Create zone strings array by locale if not yet available
1037
     */
1038
    void initZoneStringsArray();
1039
1040
    /**
1041
     * Delete just the zone strings.
1042
     */
1043
    void disposeZoneStrings();
1044
1045
    /**
1046
     * Returns the date format field index of the pattern character c,
1047
     * or UDAT_FIELD_COUNT if c is not a pattern character.
1048
     */
1049
    static UDateFormatField U_EXPORT2 getPatternCharIndex(char16_t c);
1050
1051
    /**
1052
     * Returns true if f (with its pattern character repeated count times) is a numeric field.
1053
     */
1054
    static UBool U_EXPORT2 isNumericField(UDateFormatField f, int32_t count);
1055
1056
    /**
1057
     * Returns true if c (repeated count times) is the pattern character for a numeric field.
1058
     */
1059
    static UBool U_EXPORT2 isNumericPatternChar(char16_t c, int32_t count);
1060
public:
1061
#ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API
1062
    /**
1063
     * Gets a DateFormatSymbols by locale.
1064
     * Unlike the constructors which always use gregorian calendar, this
1065
     * method uses the calendar in the locale. If the locale contains no
1066
     * explicit calendar, this method uses the default calendar for that
1067
     * locale.
1068
     * @param locale the locale.
1069
     * @param status error returned here.
1070
     * @return the new DateFormatSymbols which the caller owns.
1071
     * @internal For ICU use only.
1072
     */
1073
  U_I18N_API static DateFormatSymbols* createForLocale(const Locale& locale, UErrorCode& status);
1074
#endif  /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */
1075
};
1076
1077
U_NAMESPACE_END
1078
1079
#endif /* #if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING */
1080
1081
#endif /* U_SHOW_CPLUSPLUS_API */
1082
1083
#endif // _DTFMTSYM
1084
//eof