Looking more at this one, it looks like the Integer is required as
null is a valid use case. So moving simply to int is out, but
rethinking it seems very doable.

Note that this isn't a public API; FormatCache is for now a
refactoring out of FastDateFormat to allow a later FastDateParser.

I've added a TODO item to solve this before changing the class to public.

Hen

On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 6:37 AM, sebb <seb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I think the method (new to 3.0)
>
> FormatCache.getDateTimeInstance(Integer dateStyle, Integer timeStyle,
> TimeZone timeZone, Locale locale)
>
> should be changed to use ints, as all the existing callers use ints.
>
> Furthermore, the parameters have to be unboxed in order to pass them
> to DateFormat, so the boxing/unboxing is unnecessary and wasteful.
>
> OK?
>
> I've not raised a JIRA for this because it is new code that has not
> been released - but I'm happy to do so if others think a JIRA entry is
> necessary here.
>
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