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define("dojo/date/locale", [
"../_base/lang",
"../_base/array",
"../date",
/*===== "../_base/declare", =====*/
"../cldr/supplemental",
"../i18n",
"../regexp",
"../string",
"../i18n!../cldr/nls/gregorian",
"module"
], function(lang, array, date, /*===== declare, =====*/ supplemental, i18n, regexp, string, gregorian, module){
// module:
// dojo/date/locale
var exports = {
// summary:
// This modules defines dojo/date/locale, localization methods for Date.
};
lang.setObject(module.id.replace(/\//g, "."), exports);
// Localization methods for Date. Honor local customs using locale-dependent dojo.cldr data.
// Load the bundles containing localization information for
// names and formats
//NOTE: Everything in this module assumes Gregorian calendars.
// Other calendars will be implemented in separate modules.
// Format a pattern without literals
function formatPattern(dateObject, bundle, options, pattern){
return pattern.replace(/([a-z])\1*/ig, function(match){
var s, pad,
c = match.charAt(0),
l = match.length,
widthList = ["abbr", "wide", "narrow"];
switch(c){
case 'G':
s = bundle[(l < 4) ? "eraAbbr" : "eraNames"][dateObject.getFullYear() < 0 ? 0 : 1];
break;
case 'y':
s = dateObject.getFullYear();
switch(l){
case 1:
break;
case 2:
if(!options.fullYear){
s = String(s); s = s.substr(s.length - 2);
break;
}
// fallthrough
default:
pad = true;
}
break;
case 'Q':
case 'q':
s = Math.ceil((dateObject.getMonth()+1)/3);
// switch(l){
// case 1: case 2:
pad = true;
// break;
// case 3: case 4: // unimplemented
// }
break;
case 'M':
case 'L':
var m = dateObject.getMonth();
if(l<3){
s = m+1; pad = true;
}else{
var propM = [
"months",
c == 'L' ? "standAlone" : "format",
widthList[l-3]
].join("-");
s = bundle[propM][m];
}
break;
case 'w':
var firstDay = 0;
s = exports._getWeekOfYear(dateObject, firstDay); pad = true;
break;
case 'd':
s = dateObject.getDate(); pad = true;
break;
case 'D':
s = exports._getDayOfYear(dateObject); pad = true;
break;
case 'e':
case 'c':
var d = dateObject.getDay();
if(l<2){
s = (d - supplemental.getFirstDayOfWeek(options.locale) + 8) % 7
break;
}
// fallthrough
case 'E':
d = dateObject.getDay();
if(l<3){
s = d+1; pad = true;
}else{
var propD = [
"days",
c == 'c' ? "standAlone" : "format",
widthList[l-3]
].join("-");
s = bundle[propD][d];
}
break;
case 'a':
var timePeriod = dateObject.getHours() < 12 ? 'am' : 'pm';
s = options[timePeriod] || bundle['dayPeriods-format-wide-' + timePeriod];
break;
case 'h':
case 'H':
case 'K':
case 'k':
var h = dateObject.getHours();
// strange choices in the date format make it impossible to write this succinctly
switch (c){
case 'h': // 1-12
s = (h % 12) || 12;
break;
case 'H': // 0-23
s = h;
break;
case 'K': // 0-11
s = (h % 12);
break;
case 'k': // 1-24
s = h || 24;
break;
}
pad = true;
break;
case 'm':
s = dateObject.getMinutes(); pad = true;
break;
case 's':
s = dateObject.getSeconds(); pad = true;
break;
case 'S':
s = Math.round(dateObject.getMilliseconds() * Math.pow(10, l-3)); pad = true;
break;
case 'v': // FIXME: don't know what this is. seems to be same as z?
case 'z':
// We only have one timezone to offer; the one from the browser
s = exports._getZone(dateObject, true, options);
if(s){break;}
l=4;
// fallthrough... use GMT if tz not available
case 'Z':
var offset = exports._getZone(dateObject, false, options);
var tz = [
(offset<=0 ? "+" : "-"),
string.pad(Math.floor(Math.abs(offset)/60), 2),
string.pad(Math.abs(offset)% 60, 2)
];
if(l==4){
tz.splice(0, 0, "GMT");
tz.splice(3, 0, ":");
}
s = tz.join("");
break;
// case 'Y': case 'u': case 'W': case 'F': case 'g': case 'A':
// console.log(match+" modifier unimplemented");
default:
throw new Error("dojo.date.locale.format: invalid pattern char: "+pattern);
}
if(pad){ s = string.pad(s, l); }
return s;
});
}
/*=====
var __FormatOptions = exports.__FormatOptions = declare(null, {
// selector: String
// choice of 'time','date' (default: date and time)
// formatLength: String
// choice of long, short, medium or full (plus any custom additions). Defaults to 'short'
// datePattern:String
// override pattern with this string
// timePattern:String
// override pattern with this string
// am: String
// override strings for am in times
// pm: String
// override strings for pm in times
// locale: String
// override the locale used to determine formatting rules
// fullYear: Boolean
// (format only) use 4 digit years whenever 2 digit years are called for
// strict: Boolean
// (parse only) strict parsing, off by default
});
=====*/
exports._getZone = function(/*Date*/ dateObject, /*boolean*/ getName, /*__FormatOptions?*/ options){
// summary:
// Returns the zone (or offset) for the given date and options. This
// is broken out into a separate function so that it can be overridden
// by timezone-aware code.
//
// dateObject:
// the date and/or time being formatted.
//
// getName:
// Whether to return the timezone string (if true), or the offset (if false)
//
// options:
// The options being used for formatting
if(getName){
return date.getTimezoneName(dateObject);
}else{
return dateObject.getTimezoneOffset();
}
};
exports.format = function(/*Date*/ dateObject, /*__FormatOptions?*/ options){
// summary:
// Format a Date object as a String, using locale-specific settings.
//
// description:
// Create a string from a Date object using a known localized pattern.
// By default, this method formats both date and time from dateObject.
// Formatting patterns are chosen appropriate to the locale. Different
// formatting lengths may be chosen, with "full" used by default.
// Custom patterns may be used or registered with translations using
// the dojo/date/locale.addCustomFormats() method.
// Formatting patterns are implemented using [the syntax described at
// unicode.org](http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/tr35-4.html#Date_Format_Patterns)
//
// dateObject:
// the date and/or time to be formatted. If a time only is formatted,
// the values in the year, month, and day fields are irrelevant. The
// opposite is true when formatting only dates.
options = options || {};
var locale = i18n.normalizeLocale(options.locale),
formatLength = options.formatLength || 'short',
bundle = exports._getGregorianBundle(locale),
str = [],
sauce = lang.hitch(this, formatPattern, dateObject, bundle, options);
if(options.selector == "year"){
return _processPattern(bundle["dateFormatItem-yyyy"] || "yyyy", sauce);
}
var pattern;
if(options.selector != "date"){
pattern = options.timePattern || bundle["timeFormat-"+formatLength];
if(pattern){str.push(_processPattern(pattern, sauce));}
}
if(options.selector != "time"){
pattern = options.datePattern || bundle["dateFormat-"+formatLength];
if(pattern){str.push(_processPattern(pattern, sauce));}
}
return str.length == 1 ? str[0] : bundle["dateTimeFormat-"+formatLength].replace(/\'/g,'').replace(/\{(\d+)\}/g,
function(match, key){ return str[key]; }); // String
};
exports.regexp = function(/*__FormatOptions?*/ options){
// summary:
// Builds the regular needed to parse a localized date
return exports._parseInfo(options).regexp; // String
};
exports._parseInfo = function(/*__FormatOptions?*/ options){
options = options || {};
var locale = i18n.normalizeLocale(options.locale),
bundle = exports._getGregorianBundle(locale),
formatLength = options.formatLength || 'short',
datePattern = options.datePattern || bundle["dateFormat-" + formatLength],
timePattern = options.timePattern || bundle["timeFormat-" + formatLength],
pattern;
if(options.selector == 'date'){
pattern = datePattern;
}else if(options.selector == 'time'){
pattern = timePattern;
}else{
pattern = bundle["dateTimeFormat-"+formatLength].replace(/\{(\d+)\}/g,
function(match, key){ return [timePattern, datePattern][key]; });
}
var tokens = [],
re = _processPattern(pattern, lang.hitch(this, _buildDateTimeRE, tokens, bundle, options));
return {regexp: re, tokens: tokens, bundle: bundle};
};
exports.parse = function(/*String*/ value, /*__FormatOptions?*/ options){
// summary:
// Convert a properly formatted string to a primitive Date object,
// using locale-specific settings.
//
// description:
// Create a Date object from a string using a known localized pattern.
// By default, this method parses looking for both date and time in the string.
// Formatting patterns are chosen appropriate to the locale. Different
// formatting lengths may be chosen, with "full" used by default.
// Custom patterns may be used or registered with translations using
// the dojo/date/locale.addCustomFormats() method.
//
// Formatting patterns are implemented using [the syntax described at
// unicode.org](http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/tr35-4.html#Date_Format_Patterns)
// When two digit years are used, a century is chosen according to a sliding
// window of 80 years before and 20 years after present year, for both `yy` and `yyyy` patterns.
// year < 100CE requires strict mode.
//
// value:
// A string representation of a date
// remove non-printing bidi control chars from input and pattern
var controlChars = /[\u200E\u200F\u202A\u202E]/g,
info = exports._parseInfo(options),
tokens = info.tokens, bundle = info.bundle,
re = new RegExp("^" + info.regexp.replace(controlChars, "") + "$",
info.strict ? "" : "i"),
match = re.exec(value && value.replace(controlChars, ""));
if(!match){ return null; } // null
var widthList = ['abbr', 'wide', 'narrow'],
result = [1970,0,1,0,0,0,0], // will get converted to a Date at the end
amPm = "",
valid = array.every(match, function(v, i){
if(!i){return true;}
var token = tokens[i-1],
l = token.length,
c = token.charAt(0);
switch(c){
case 'y':
if(l != 2 && options.strict){
//interpret year literally, so '5' would be 5 A.D.
result[0] = v;
}else{
if(v<100){
v = Number(v);
//choose century to apply, according to a sliding window
//of 80 years before and 20 years after present year
var year = '' + new Date().getFullYear(),
century = year.substring(0, 2) * 100,
cutoff = Math.min(Number(year.substring(2, 4)) + 20, 99);
result[0] = (v < cutoff) ? century + v : century - 100 + v;
}else{
//we expected 2 digits and got more...
if(options.strict){
return false;
}
//interpret literally, so '150' would be 150 A.D.
//also tolerate '1950', if 'yyyy' input passed to 'yy' format
result[0] = v;
}
}
break;
case 'M':
case 'L':
if(l>2){
var months = bundle['months-' +
(c == 'L' ? 'standAlone' : 'format') +
'-' + widthList[l-3]].concat();
if(!options.strict){
//Tolerate abbreviating period in month part
//Case-insensitive comparison
v = v.replace(".","").toLowerCase();
months = array.map(months, function(s){ return s.replace(".","").toLowerCase(); } );
}
v = array.indexOf(months, v);
if(v == -1){
// console.log("dojo/date/locale.parse: Could not parse month name: '" + v + "'.");
return false;
}
}else{
v--;
}
result[1] = v;
break;
case 'E':
case 'e':
case 'c':
var days = bundle['days-' +
(c == 'c' ? 'standAlone' : 'format') +
'-' + widthList[l-3]].concat();
if(!options.strict){
//Case-insensitive comparison
v = v.toLowerCase();
days = array.map(days, function(d){return d.toLowerCase();});
}
v = array.indexOf(days, v);
if(v == -1){
// console.log("dojo/date/locale.parse: Could not parse weekday name: '" + v + "'.");
return false;
}
//TODO: not sure what to actually do with this input,
//in terms of setting something on the Date obj...?
//without more context, can't affect the actual date
//TODO: just validate?
break;
case 'D':
result[1] = 0;
// fallthrough...
case 'd':
result[2] = v;
break;
case 'a': //am/pm
var am = options.am || bundle['dayPeriods-format-wide-am'],
pm = options.pm || bundle['dayPeriods-format-wide-pm'];
if(!options.strict){
var period = /\./g;
v = v.replace(period,'').toLowerCase();
am = am.replace(period,'').toLowerCase();
pm = pm.replace(period,'').toLowerCase();
}
if(options.strict && v != am && v != pm){
// console.log("dojo/date/locale.parse: Could not parse am/pm part.");
return false;
}
// we might not have seen the hours field yet, so store the state and apply hour change later
amPm = (v == pm) ? 'p' : (v == am) ? 'a' : '';
break;
case 'K': //hour (1-24)
if(v == 24){ v = 0; }
// fallthrough...
case 'h': //hour (1-12)
case 'H': //hour (0-23)
case 'k': //hour (0-11)
//TODO: strict bounds checking, padding
if(v > 23){
// console.log("dojo/date/locale.parse: Illegal hours value");
return false;
}
//in the 12-hour case, adjusting for am/pm requires the 'a' part
//which could come before or after the hour, so we will adjust later
result[3] = v;
break;
case 'm': //minutes
result[4] = v;
break;
case 's': //seconds
result[5] = v;
break;
case 'S': //milliseconds
result[6] = v;
// break;
// case 'w':
//TODO var firstDay = 0;
// default:
//TODO: throw?
// console.log("dojo/date/locale.parse: unsupported pattern char=" + token.charAt(0));
}
return true;
});
var hours = +result[3];
if(amPm === 'p' && hours < 12){
result[3] = hours + 12; //e.g., 3pm -> 15
}else if(amPm === 'a' && hours == 12){
result[3] = 0; //12am -> 0
}
//TODO: implement a getWeekday() method in order to test
//validity of input strings containing 'EEE' or 'EEEE'...
var dateObject = new Date(result[0], result[1], result[2], result[3], result[4], result[5], result[6]); // Date
if(options.strict){
dateObject.setFullYear(result[0]);
}
// Check for overflow. The Date() constructor normalizes things like April 32nd...
//TODO: why isn't this done for times as well?
var allTokens = tokens.join(""),
dateToken = allTokens.indexOf('d') != -1,
monthToken = allTokens.indexOf('M') != -1;
if(!valid ||
(monthToken && dateObject.getMonth() > result[1]) ||
(dateToken && dateObject.getDate() > result[2])){
return null;
}
// Check for underflow, due to DST shifts. See #9366
// This assumes a 1 hour dst shift correction at midnight
// We could compare the timezone offset after the shift and add the difference instead.
if((monthToken && dateObject.getMonth() < result[1]) ||
(dateToken && dateObject.getDate() < result[2])){
dateObject = date.add(dateObject, "hour", 1);
}
return dateObject; // Date
};
function _processPattern(pattern, applyPattern, applyLiteral, applyAll){
//summary: Process a pattern with literals in it
// Break up on single quotes, treat every other one as a literal, except '' which becomes '
var identity = function(x){return x;};
applyPattern = applyPattern || identity;
applyLiteral = applyLiteral || identity;
applyAll = applyAll || identity;
//split on single quotes (which escape literals in date format strings)
//but preserve escaped single quotes (e.g., o''clock)
var chunks = pattern.match(/(''|[^'])+/g),
literal = pattern.charAt(0) == "'";
array.forEach(chunks, function(chunk, i){
if(!chunk){
chunks[i]='';
}else{
chunks[i]=(literal ? applyLiteral : applyPattern)(chunk.replace(/''/g, "'"));
literal = !literal;
}
});
return applyAll(chunks.join(''));
}
function _buildDateTimeRE(tokens, bundle, options, pattern){
pattern = regexp.escapeString(pattern);
if(!options.strict){ pattern = pattern.replace(" a", " ?a"); } // kludge to tolerate no space before am/pm
return pattern.replace(/([a-z])\1*/ig, function(match){
// Build a simple regexp. Avoid captures, which would ruin the tokens list
var s,
c = match.charAt(0),
l = match.length,
p2 = '', p3 = '';
if(options.strict){
if(l > 1){ p2 = '0' + '{'+(l-1)+'}'; }
if(l > 2){ p3 = '0' + '{'+(l-2)+'}'; }
}else{
p2 = '0?'; p3 = '0{0,2}';
}
switch(c){
case 'y':
s = '\\d{2,4}';
break;
case 'M':
case 'L':
s = (l>2) ? '\\S+?' : '1[0-2]|'+p2+'[1-9]';
break;
case 'D':
s = '[12][0-9][0-9]|3[0-5][0-9]|36[0-6]|'+p2+'[1-9][0-9]|'+p3+'[1-9]';
break;
case 'd':
s = '3[01]|[12]\\d|'+p2+'[1-9]';
break;
case 'w':
s = '[1-4][0-9]|5[0-3]|'+p2+'[1-9]';
break;
case 'E':
case 'e':
case 'c':
s = '\\S+';
break;
case 'h': //hour (1-12)
s = '1[0-2]|'+p2+'[1-9]';
break;
case 'k': //hour (0-11)
s = '1[01]|'+p2+'\\d';
break;
case 'H': //hour (0-23)
s = '1\\d|2[0-3]|'+p2+'\\d';
break;
case 'K': //hour (1-24)
s = '1\\d|2[0-4]|'+p2+'[1-9]';
break;
case 'm':
case 's':
s = '[0-5]\\d';
break;
case 'S':
s = '\\d{'+l+'}';
break;
case 'a':
var am = options.am || bundle['dayPeriods-format-wide-am'],
pm = options.pm || bundle['dayPeriods-format-wide-pm'];
s = am + '|' + pm;
if(!options.strict){
if(am != am.toLowerCase()){ s += '|' + am.toLowerCase(); }
if(pm != pm.toLowerCase()){ s += '|' + pm.toLowerCase(); }
if(s.indexOf('.') != -1){ s += '|' + s.replace(/\./g, ""); }
}
s = s.replace(/\./g, "\\.");
break;
default:
// case 'v':
// case 'z':
// case 'Z':
s = ".*";
// console.log("parse of date format, pattern=" + pattern);
}
if(tokens){ tokens.push(match); }
return "(" + s + ")"; // add capture
}).replace(/[\xa0 ]/g, "[\\s\\xa0]"); // normalize whitespace. Need explicit handling of \xa0 for IE.
}
var _customFormats = [];
exports.addCustomFormats = function(/*String*/ packageName, /*String*/ bundleName){
// summary:
// Add a reference to a bundle containing localized custom formats to be
// used by date/time formatting and parsing routines.
//
// description:
// The user may add custom localized formats where the bundle has properties following the
// same naming convention used by dojo.cldr: `dateFormat-xxxx` / `timeFormat-xxxx`
// The pattern string should match the format used by the CLDR.
// See dojo/date/locale.format() for details.
// The resources must be loaded by dojo.requireLocalization() prior to use
_customFormats.push({pkg:packageName,name:bundleName});
};
exports._getGregorianBundle = function(/*String*/ locale){
var gregorian = {};
array.forEach(_customFormats, function(desc){
var bundle = i18n.getLocalization(desc.pkg, desc.name, locale);
gregorian = lang.mixin(gregorian, bundle);
}, this);
return gregorian; /*Object*/
};
exports.addCustomFormats(module.id.replace(/\/date\/locale$/, ".cldr"),"gregorian");
exports.getNames = function(/*String*/ item, /*String*/ type, /*String?*/ context, /*String?*/ locale){
// summary:
// Used to get localized strings from dojo.cldr for day or month names.
//
// item:
// 'months' || 'days'
// type:
// 'wide' || 'abbr' || 'narrow' (e.g. "Monday", "Mon", or "M" respectively, in English)
// context:
// 'standAlone' || 'format' (default)
// locale:
// override locale used to find the names
var label,
lookup = exports._getGregorianBundle(locale),
props = [item, context, type];
if(context == 'standAlone'){
var key = props.join('-');
label = lookup[key];
// Fall back to 'format' flavor of name
if(label[0] == 1){ label = undefined; } // kludge, in the absence of real aliasing support in dojo.cldr
}
props[1] = 'format';
// return by copy so changes won't be made accidentally to the in-memory model
return (label || lookup[props.join('-')]).concat(); /*Array*/
};
exports.isWeekend = function(/*Date?*/ dateObject, /*String?*/ locale){
// summary:
// Determines if the date falls on a weekend, according to local custom.
var weekend = supplemental.getWeekend(locale),
day = (dateObject || new Date()).getDay();
if(weekend.end < weekend.start){
weekend.end += 7;
if(day < weekend.start){ day += 7; }
}
return day >= weekend.start && day <= weekend.end; // Boolean
};
// These are used only by format and strftime. Do they need to be public? Which module should they go in?
exports._getDayOfYear = function(/*Date*/ dateObject){
// summary:
// gets the day of the year as represented by dateObject
return date.difference(new Date(dateObject.getFullYear(), 0, 1, dateObject.getHours()), dateObject) + 1; // Number
};
exports._getWeekOfYear = function(/*Date*/ dateObject, /*Number*/ firstDayOfWeek){
if(arguments.length == 1){ firstDayOfWeek = 0; } // Sunday
var firstDayOfYear = new Date(dateObject.getFullYear(), 0, 1).getDay(),
adj = (firstDayOfYear - firstDayOfWeek + 7) % 7,
week = Math.floor((exports._getDayOfYear(dateObject) + adj - 1) / 7);
// if year starts on the specified day, start counting weeks at 1
if(firstDayOfYear == firstDayOfWeek){ week++; }
return week; // Number
};
return exports;
});