On 2/12/14, 4:07 PM, Masayoshi Okutsu wrote:
The problem in the bug report is that the currency symbol is taken from
the HOST locale provider where it is expected to come from the JRE
locale provider. Hans/Hant of zh locales of JRE locales are all
implicit. So I don't think zh locales with explicit Script have to be
listed as available locales.

First of all, this is specific to Chinese locales. Once the host adapter knows that the underlying Windows' default locale is Simplified Chinese, it creates the supported locales list with ResourceBundle.Control.getCandidateLocales() method. This method has a special behavior for Chinese to include Hans/Hant locales as special cases. This is the reason that those implicit Hans/Hant are included in the supported locales list.

So my first attempt was as you mentioned, just remove those explicit Hans/Hant locales from the supported list, but it turned out that this issue is not limited only to the host adapter, but other SPI based implementations can also cause this problem. So, I switched the fix to include Hans/Hant into JRE's supported locales list.


I also wonder if the Serbian locales with implicit Cyrl have the same
problem.

No. It does not happen with Serbian with the said reason above.

Naoto


Thanks,
Masayoshi

On 2/11/2014 2:00 AM, Naoto Sato wrote:
I thought about it and probably it would make sense to utilize locale
matching mechanism in LocaleProviderAdapter, where it selects the most
preferred adapter. However, on the JRE's adapter side, it still needs
to declare that Hans/Hant locales in the supported locales list. This
fix is to address this latter part.

Naoto

On 2/10/14, 12:23 AM, Masayoshi Okutsu wrote:
I wonder if we can utilize the locale matching mechanism rather than
tweaking the makefile. zh-CN and zh-Hans-CN can be treated as
equivalents for looking up the JRE locales.

Masayoshi

On 2/5/2014 11:54 AM, Naoto Sato wrote:
Hello,

Please review this fix:

http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~naoto/8027289/webrev.00/
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8027289

The fix is to add Chinese locales with explicit scripts (Hans/Hant) in
JRE's locale provider adapter's supported locales if corresponding
implicit Chinese locales are supported.

For build-dev engineers, I post this to your alias because the fix is
in a make file.

Naoto



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