Naoto,
Thanks, and I guess I didn't think to check out the special case rules.
Sorry about that.
-- Jon
On 06/07/2018 02:42 PM, Naoto Sato wrote:
Hi Jon,
JDK historically represents Norwegian Nynorsk language with no_NO_NY
(JDK unique "NY" variant), because it predates the ISO 639-1:2002
Hi Jon,
JDK historically represents Norwegian Nynorsk language with no_NO_NY
(JDK unique "NY" variant), because it predates the ISO 639-1:2002
standard which introduced "nn" as the language code for Nynorsk. This
legacy JDK locale is converted to BCP47 compliant language tag using
"nn" langua
Regarding Locale.toLanguageTag, Locale.forLanguageTag
Should I be surprised (i.e. is it a bug) that out of 736 installed
locales in a standard build of JDK, exactly 1 locale fails the following
round-trip test:
locale.equals(Locale.forLanguageTag(locale.toLanguageTag()))
The locale "no_N