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package build.tools.cldrconverter;
class StringArrayEntry extends Entry<String[]> {
private String[] value;
StringArrayEntry(String qName, Container parent, String key, int length) {
super(qName, parent, key);
value = new String[length];
}
void addCharacters(int index, char[] characters, int start, int length) {
if (value[index] != null) {
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(value[index]);
sb.append(characters, start, length);
value[index] = sb.toString();
} else {
value[index] = new String(characters, start, length);
}
}
@Override
String[] getValue() {
// This method patches up a few oddities:
// - Since am/pm strings are nested directly under the calendar element,
// am/pm arrays may be created for which there was no real data.
// This test avoids returning empty arrays.
// - On the other hand, for month names it's OK to not have month 13,
// but this should be indicated by an empty string for compatibility
// with JRE resource bundles.
// - Finally, CLDR doesn't really have string arrays; each string is
// supposed to be inherited separately. Although value is the partially filled array,
// we will return it so that it can be reconstructed later in the method,
// ConvertLocaleData.convertBundles()
// The CLDR's iheritance system is different from JRE's. CLDR can inherit
// by the element level in the array.
if (getKey().startsWith("Month") && value[0] != null && value[12] == null) {
value[12] = "";
}
for (String element : value) {
if (element != null) {
return value;
}
}
return null;
}
}