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-rw-r--r-- | luni/src/test/java/libcore/libcore/icu/DateIntervalFormatTest.java | 22 |
1 files changed, 13 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/luni/src/test/java/libcore/libcore/icu/DateIntervalFormatTest.java b/luni/src/test/java/libcore/libcore/icu/DateIntervalFormatTest.java index 6b33f13bd60..7d2cb93b4ee 100644 --- a/luni/src/test/java/libcore/libcore/icu/DateIntervalFormatTest.java +++ b/luni/src/test/java/libcore/libcore/icu/DateIntervalFormatTest.java @@ -439,34 +439,38 @@ public class DateIntervalFormatTest extends junit.framework.TestCase { int dateTimeFlags = FORMAT_SHOW_DATE | FORMAT_SHOW_TIME | FORMAT_24HOUR; // If we're showing times and the end-point is midnight the following day, we want the // behaviour of suppressing the date for the end... - assertEquals("February 27, 04:00 – 00:00", + assertEquals("February 27, 2018, 04:00 – 00:00", formatDateRange(locale, timeZone, 1519704000000L, 1519776000000L, dateTimeFlags)); // ...unless the start-point is also midnight, in which case we need dates to disambiguate. - assertEquals("February 27, 00:00 – February 28, 00:00", + assertEquals("February 27, 2018, 00:00 – February 28, 2018, 00:00", formatDateRange(locale, timeZone, 1519689600000L, 1519776000000L, dateTimeFlags)); // We want to show the date if the end-point is a millisecond after midnight the following // day, or if it is exactly midnight the day after that. - assertEquals("February 27, 04:00 – February 28, 00:00", + assertEquals("February 27, 2018, 04:00 – February 28, 2018, 00:00", formatDateRange(locale, timeZone, 1519704000000L, 1519776000001L, dateTimeFlags)); - assertEquals("February 27, 04:00 – March 1, 00:00", + assertEquals("February 27, 2018, 04:00 – March 1, 2018, 00:00", formatDateRange(locale, timeZone, 1519704000000L, 1519862400000L, dateTimeFlags)); // We want to show the date if the start-point is anything less than a minute after midnight, // since that gets displayed as midnight... - assertEquals("February 27, 00:00 – February 28, 00:00", + assertEquals("February 27, 2018, 00:00 – February 28, 2018, 00:00", formatDateRange(locale, timeZone, 1519689659999L, 1519776000000L, dateTimeFlags)); // ...but not if it is exactly one minute after midnight. - assertEquals("February 27, 00:01 – 00:00", + assertEquals("February 27, 2018, 00:01 – 00:00", formatDateRange(locale, timeZone, 1519689660000L, 1519776000000L, dateTimeFlags)); int dateOnlyFlags = FORMAT_SHOW_DATE; // If we're only showing dates and the end-point is midnight of any day, we want the // behaviour of showing an end date one earlier. So if the end-point is March 2, 00:00, show // March 1 instead (whether the start-point is midnight or not). - assertEquals("February 27 – March 1", + assertEquals("February 27 – March 1, 2018", formatDateRange(locale, timeZone, 1519689600000L, 1519948800000L, dateOnlyFlags)); - assertEquals("February 27 – March 1", + assertEquals("February 27 – March 1, 2018", formatDateRange(locale, timeZone, 1519704000000L, 1519948800000L, dateOnlyFlags)); // We want to show the true date if the end-point is a millisecond after midnight. - assertEquals("February 27 – March 2", + assertEquals("February 27 – March 2, 2018", formatDateRange(locale, timeZone, 1519689600000L, 1519948800001L, dateOnlyFlags)); + + // 2017-02-27 00:00:00.000 GMT - 2018-03-02 00:00:00.000 GMT + assertEquals("February 27, 2017 – March 1, 2018", + formatDateRange(locale, timeZone, 1488153600000L, 1519948800000L, dateOnlyFlags)); } } |