Vo Minh Thu (OpenERP) has proposed merging
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=== added file 'addons/web/static/lib/datejs/globalization/lol-CAT.js'
--- addons/web/static/lib/datejs/globalization/lol-CAT.js 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
+++ addons/web/static/lib/datejs/globalization/lol-CAT.js 2012-07-04 07:12:19 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,195 @@
+Date.CultureInfo = {
+ /* Culture Name */
+ name: "lol-CAT",
+ englishName: "LOLCAT",
+ nativeName: "LOLCAT",
+
+ /* Day Name Strings */
+ dayNames: ["Sunday", "Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday", "Thursday", "Friday", "Saturday"],
+ abbreviatedDayNames: ["Sun", "Mon", "Tue", "Wed", "Thu", "Fri", "Sat"],
+ shortestDayNames: ["Su", "Mo", "Tu", "We", "Th", "Fr", "Sa"],
+ firstLetterDayNames: ["S", "M", "T", "W", "T", "F", "S"],
+
+ /* Month Name Strings */
+ monthNames: ["January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June", "July", "August", "September", "October", "November", "December"],
+ abbreviatedMonthNames: ["Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", "Jun", "Jul", "Aug", "Sep", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec"],
+
+ /* AM/PM Designators */
+ amDesignator: "AM",
+ pmDesignator: "PM",
+
+ firstDayOfWeek: 0,
+ twoDigitYearMax: 2029,
+
+ /**
+ * The dateElementOrder is based on the order of the
+ * format specifiers in the formatPatterns.DatePattern.
+ *
+ * Example:
+ <pre>
+ shortDatePattern dateElementOrder
+ ------------------ ----------------
+ "M/d/yyyy" "mdy"
+ "dd/MM/yyyy" "dmy"
+ "yyyy-MM-dd" "ymd"
+ </pre>
+ *
+ * The correct dateElementOrder is required by the parser to
+ * determine the expected order of the date elements in the
+ * string being parsed.
+ */
+ dateElementOrder: "mdy",
+
+ /* Standard date and time format patterns */
+ formatPatterns: {
+ shortDate: "M/d/yyyy",
+ longDate: "dddd, MMMM dd, yyyy",
+ shortTime: "h:mm tt",
+ longTime: "h:mm:ss tt",
+ fullDateTime: "dddd, MMMM dd, yyyy h:mm:ss tt",
+ sortableDateTime: "yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss",
+ universalSortableDateTime: "yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ssZ",
+ rfc1123: "ddd, dd MMM yyyy HH:mm:ss GMT",
+ monthDay: "MMMM dd",
+ yearMonth: "MMMM, yyyy"
+ },
+
+ /**
+ * NOTE: If a string format is not parsing correctly, but
+ * you would expect it parse, the problem likely lies below.
+ *
+ * The following regex patterns control most of the string matching
+ * within the parser.
+ *
+ * The Month name and Day name patterns were automatically generated
+ * and in general should be (mostly) correct.
+ *
+ * Beyond the month and day name patterns are natural language strings.
+ * Example: "next", "today", "months"
+ *
+ * These natural language string may NOT be correct for this culture.
+ * If they are not correct, please translate and edit this file
+ * providing the correct regular expression pattern.
+ *
+ * If you modify this file, please post your revised CultureInfo file
+ * to the Datejs Forum located at http://www.datejs.com/forums/.
+ *
+ * Please mark the subject of the post with [CultureInfo]. Example:
+ * Subject: [CultureInfo] Translated "da-DK" Danish(Denmark)
+ *
+ * We will add the modified patterns to the master source files.
+ *
+ * As well, please review the list of "Future Strings" section below.
+ */
+ regexPatterns: {
+ jan: /^jan(uary)?/i,
+ feb: /^feb(ruary)?/i,
+ mar: /^mar(ch)?/i,
+ apr: /^apr(il)?/i,
+ may: /^may/i,
+ jun: /^jun(e)?/i,
+ jul: /^jul(y)?/i,
+ aug: /^aug(ust)?/i,
+ sep: /^sep(t(ember)?)?/i,
+ oct: /^oct(ober)?/i,
+ nov: /^nov(ember)?/i,
+ dec: /^dec(ember)?/i,
+
+ sun: /^su(n(day)?)?/i,
+ mon: /^mo(n(day)?)?/i,
+ tue: /^tu(e(s(day)?)?)?/i,
+ wed: /^we(d(nesday)?)?/i,
+ thu: /^th(u(r(s(day)?)?)?)?/i,
+ fri: /^fr(i(day)?)?/i,
+ sat: /^sa(t(urday)?)?/i,
+
+ future: /^next/i,
+ past: /^last|past|prev(ious)?/i,
+ add: /^(\+|aft(er)?|from|hence)/i,
+ subtract: /^(\-|bef(ore)?|ago)/i,
+
+ yesterday: /^yes(terday)?/i,
+ today: /^t(od(ay)?)?/i,
+ tomorrow: /^tom(orrow)?/i,
+ now: /^n(ow)?/i,
+
+ millisecond: /^ms|milli(second)?s?/i,
+ second: /^sec(ond)?s?/i,
+ minute: /^mn|min(ute)?s?/i,
+ hour: /^h(our)?s?/i,
+ week: /^w(eek)?s?/i,
+ month: /^m(onth)?s?/i,
+ day: /^d(ay)?s?/i,
+ year: /^y(ear)?s?/i,
+
+ shortMeridian: /^(a|p)/i,
+ longMeridian: /^(a\.?m?\.?|p\.?m?\.?)/i,
+ timezone: /^((e(s|d)t|c(s|d)t|m(s|d)t|p(s|d)t)|((gmt)?\s*(\+|\-)\s*\d\d\d\d?)|gmt|utc)/i,
+ ordinalSuffix: /^\s*(st|nd|rd|th)/i,
+ timeContext: /^\s*(\:|a(?!u|p)|p)/i
+ },
+
+ timezones: [{name:"UTC", offset:"-000"}, {name:"GMT", offset:"-000"}, {name:"EST", offset:"-0500"}, {name:"EDT", offset:"-0400"}, {name:"CST", offset:"-0600"}, {name:"CDT", offset:"-0500"}, {name:"MST", offset:"-0700"}, {name:"MDT", offset:"-0600"}, {name:"PST", offset:"-0800"}, {name:"PDT", offset:"-0700"}]
+};
+
+/********************
+ ** Future Strings **
+ ********************
+ *
+ * The following list of strings may not be currently being used, but
+ * may be incorporated into the Datejs library later.
+ *
+ * We would appreciate any help translating the strings below.
+ *
+ * If you modify this file, please post your revised CultureInfo file
+ * to the Datejs Forum located at http://www.datejs.com/forums/.
+ *
+ * Please mark the subject of the post with [CultureInfo]. Example:
+ * Subject: [CultureInfo] Translated "da-DK" Danish(Denmark)b
+ *
+ * English Name Translated
+ * ------------------ -----------------
+ * about about
+ * ago ago
+ * date date
+ * time time
+ * calendar calendar
+ * show show
+ * hourly hourly
+ * daily daily
+ * weekly weekly
+ * bi-weekly bi-weekly
+ * fortnight fortnight
+ * monthly monthly
+ * bi-monthly bi-monthly
+ * quarter quarter
+ * quarterly quarterly
+ * yearly yearly
+ * annual annual
+ * annually annually
+ * annum annum
+ * again again
+ * between between
+ * after after
+ * from now from now
+ * repeat repeat
+ * times times
+ * per per
+ * min (abbrev minute) min
+ * morning morning
+ * noon noon
+ * night night
+ * midnight midnight
+ * mid-night mid-night
+ * evening evening
+ * final final
+ * future future
+ * spring spring
+ * summer summer
+ * fall fall
+ * winter winter
+ * end of end of
+ * end end
+ * long long
+ * short short
+ */
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