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Pär Nils Amsen commented on LANG-1328:
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[~kinow] I'm able to reproduce it in a fresh project! Here's a simple repo
demonstrating the issue on
[Github|https://github.com/paramsen/fastdateformatissue] (Android). In
[MainActivity#18|https://github.com/paramsen/fastdateformatissue/blob/master/app/src/main/java/com/paramsen/fastdateformatissue/MainActivity.java#L18]
the formatting happens, which produces "Dormido" instead of "Dor" on Android.
Could it be that the FastDateFormat uses some built in stuff from the Android
platform/shipped Java source to do the formatting?
> FastDateFormat does not support 'EEE' and 'MMM' abbreviations for PT_pt
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> Key: LANG-1328
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LANG-1328
> Project: Commons Lang
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 3.3.2
> Environment: Android
> Reporter: Pär Nils Amsen
>
> For the following statement:
> {code:java}
> FastDateFormat.getInstance("MMM", timeZone, new Locale("pt",
> "pt")).format(1494115200);
> {code}
> The outcome will be "dormingo" instead of "dor" in Portugese (pt_PT). I
> expect this to be a bug since the only reason for FastDateFormat to not
> abbreviate the weekdays would be that Portugese does not allow it, not very
> likely.
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