Reset TimeZone after test
Don't initialize variables to their default value
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@ -37,17 +37,23 @@ import java.util.NoSuchElementException;
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import java.util.TimeZone;
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import org.apache.commons.lang3.AbstractLangTest;
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import org.junit.jupiter.api.AfterEach;
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import org.junit.jupiter.api.BeforeAll;
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import org.junit.jupiter.api.BeforeEach;
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import org.junit.jupiter.api.Test;
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import org.junitpioneer.jupiter.DefaultLocale;
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/**
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* Unit tests {@link org.apache.commons.lang3.time.DateUtils}.
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* Tests {@link org.apache.commons.lang3.time.DateUtils}.
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* <p>
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* NOT THREAD_SAFE.
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* </p>
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*/
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public class DateUtilsTest extends AbstractLangTest {
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private static Date BASE_DATE;
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private static TimeZone DEFAULT_ZONE;
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/**
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* Used to check that Calendar objects are close enough
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@ -68,6 +74,7 @@ public class DateUtilsTest extends AbstractLangTest {
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assertWeekIterator(it, start, end);
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}
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/**
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* This checks that this is a 7 divisible iterator of Calendar objects
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* that are dates (no time), and exactly 1 day spaced after each other
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@ -94,6 +101,7 @@ public class DateUtilsTest extends AbstractLangTest {
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assertFalse(count % 7 != 0, "There were " + count + " days in this iterator");
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assertCalendarsEquals("", end, cal, 0);
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}
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/**
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* Convenience method for when working with Date objects
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*/
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@ -105,46 +113,51 @@ public class DateUtilsTest extends AbstractLangTest {
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assertWeekIterator(it, calStart, calEnd);
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}
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@BeforeAll
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public static void classSetup() {
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final GregorianCalendar cal = new GregorianCalendar(2000, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2);
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cal.set(Calendar.MILLISECOND, 1);
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BASE_DATE = cal.getTime();
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}
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private DateFormat dateParser = null;
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private DateFormat dateTimeParser = null;
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private Date dateAmPm1 = null;
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private Date dateAmPm2 = null;
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private Date dateAmPm3 = null;
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private Date dateAmPm4 = null;
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private Date date0 = null;
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private Date date1 = null;
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private Date date2 = null;
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private Date date3 = null;
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private Date date4 = null;
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private Date date5 = null;
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private Date date6 = null;
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private Date date7 = null;
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private Date date8 = null;
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private Calendar calAmPm1 = null;
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private Calendar calAmPm2 = null;
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private Calendar calAmPm3 = null;
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private Calendar calAmPm4 = null;
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private Calendar cal1 = null;
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private Calendar cal2 = null;
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private Calendar cal3 = null;
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private Calendar cal4 = null;
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private Calendar cal5 = null;
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private Calendar cal6 = null;
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private Calendar cal7 = null;
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private DateFormat dateParser;
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private DateFormat dateTimeParser;
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private Date dateAmPm1;
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private Date dateAmPm2;
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private Date dateAmPm3;
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private Date dateAmPm4;
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private Date date0;
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private Date date1;
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private Date date2;
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private Date date3;
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private Date date4;
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private Date date5;
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private Date date6;
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private Date date7;
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private Date date8;
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private Calendar calAmPm1;
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private Calendar calAmPm2;
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private Calendar calAmPm3;
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private Calendar calAmPm4;
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private Calendar cal1;
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private Calendar cal2;
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private Calendar cal3;
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private Calendar cal4;
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private Calendar cal5;
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private Calendar cal6;
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private Calendar cal8 = null;
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private Calendar cal7;
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private TimeZone zone = null;
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private Calendar cal8;
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private TimeZone defaultZone = null;
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private TimeZone zone;
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@AfterEach
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public void afterEachResetTimeZone() {
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TimeZone.setDefault(DEFAULT_ZONE);
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}
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private void assertDate(final Date date, final int year, final int month, final int day, final int hour, final int min, final int sec, final int mil) {
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final GregorianCalendar cal = new GregorianCalendar();
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cal.setTime(date);
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date0 = dateTimeParser.parse("February 3, 2002 12:34:56.789");
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date1 = dateTimeParser.parse("February 12, 2002 12:34:56.789");
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date2 = dateTimeParser.parse("November 18, 2001 1:23:11.321");
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defaultZone = TimeZone.getDefault();
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DEFAULT_ZONE = TimeZone.getDefault();
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zone = TimeZone.getTimeZone("MET");
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try {
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TimeZone.setDefault(zone);
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date7 = dateTimeParser.parse("March 30, 2003 02:40:00.000");
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date8 = dateTimeParser.parse("October 26, 2003 05:30:45.000");
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} finally {
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dateTimeParser.setTimeZone(defaultZone);
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TimeZone.setDefault(defaultZone);
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dateTimeParser.setTimeZone(DEFAULT_ZONE);
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TimeZone.setDefault(DEFAULT_ZONE);
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}
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calAmPm1 = Calendar.getInstance();
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calAmPm1.setTime(dateAmPm1);
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cal8 = Calendar.getInstance();
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cal8.setTime(date8);
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} finally {
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TimeZone.setDefault(defaultZone);
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TimeZone.setDefault(DEFAULT_ZONE);
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}
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}
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"ceiling MET date across DST change-over");
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} finally {
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TimeZone.setDefault(defaultZone);
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dateTimeParser.setTimeZone(defaultZone);
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TimeZone.setDefault(DEFAULT_ZONE);
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dateTimeParser.setTimeZone(DEFAULT_ZONE);
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}
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// Bug 31395, large dates
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DateUtils.round((Object) cal7, Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY),
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"round MET date across DST change-over");
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} finally {
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TimeZone.setDefault(defaultZone);
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dateTimeParser.setTimeZone(defaultZone);
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TimeZone.setDefault(DEFAULT_ZONE);
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dateTimeParser.setTimeZone(DEFAULT_ZONE);
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}
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}
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@Test
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public void testToCalendarWithDateAndTimeZoneNotNull() {
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final Calendar c = DateUtils.toCalendar(date2, defaultZone);
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final Calendar c = DateUtils.toCalendar(date2, DEFAULT_ZONE);
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assertEquals(date2, c.getTime(), "Convert Date and TimeZone to a Calendar, but failed to get the Date back");
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assertEquals(defaultZone, c.getTimeZone(), "Convert Date and TimeZone to a Calendar, but failed to get the TimeZone back");
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assertEquals(DEFAULT_ZONE, c.getTimeZone(), "Convert Date and TimeZone to a Calendar, but failed to get the TimeZone back");
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}
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@Test
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DateUtils.truncate((Object) cal8, Calendar.DATE),
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"truncate MET date across DST change-over");
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} finally {
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TimeZone.setDefault(defaultZone);
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dateTimeParser.setTimeZone(defaultZone);
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TimeZone.setDefault(DEFAULT_ZONE);
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dateTimeParser.setTimeZone(DEFAULT_ZONE);
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}
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// Bug 31395, large dates
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"Round Calendar.DATE");
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} finally {
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// restore default time zone
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TimeZone.setDefault(defaultZone);
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TimeZone.setDefault(DEFAULT_ZONE);
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}
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}
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/**
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* TestCase for DurationFormatUtils.
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* <p>
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* NOT THREAD_SAFE.
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* </p>
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*/
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public class DurationFormatUtilsTest extends AbstractLangTest {
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