Hi Naoto,
The javadoc points to LDML, it seems to me though it might be useful to
add more information similar to that for the ofPattern methods, what's
under the "Patterns for Formatting and Parsing" section, so that for at
least the common use cases we could rely on the javadoc without having
to consult the LDML specification. Some comparison with the ofPattern
methods might also be helpful.
Just my 2 cents.
Thanks,
Joe
On 1/20/22 1:46 PM, Naoto Sato wrote:
Hello,
I am proposing a couple of new factory methods in
java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter that produce flexible localized
date/time formats, other than the existing pre-defined
(FULL/LONG/MEDIUM/SHORT) styles. For example, if the user wants a year
and month only string, such as the title for the calendar, currently
they would have to use DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern() with explicit
pattern argument, such as "MMM y". This is problematic because it is
correct in locales such as US, but not correct in other locales.
So, I propose methods that are parallel to ofPattern(), which take
pattern template. This is based on the CLDR's skeleton:
https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/tr35-dates.html#availableFormats_appendItems
Detailed design can be found in the draft CSR:
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8243445
Comments are welcome.
Naoto