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[jsr363-experts] Re: [JIRA] (UNITSOFMEASUREMENT-90) UnitFormatService (or Provider) is missing a getAvailableFormat() method
- From: Werner Keil <
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- Subject: [jsr363-experts] Re: [JIRA] (UNITSOFMEASUREMENT-90) UnitFormatService (or Provider) is missing a getAvailableFormat() method
- Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2014 17:09:15 +0100
Btw. none of these are Bugs, just because a method is missing that so far
no implementation or app used doesn't mean this is a bug.
Cases like wrong formatting, methods returning null where they shouldn't,
etc. would be bugs. all other tickets are improvements or (if it's
something like "set up a Jenkins server for X") rather tasks.
Thanks,
Werner
On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 4:40 PM, desruisseaux (JIRA)
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desruisseaux created UNITSOFMEASUREMENT-90:
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Summary: UnitFormatService (or Provider) is missing a
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getAvailableFormat() method
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Key: UNITSOFMEASUREMENT-90
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URL: https://java.net/jira/browse/UNITSOFMEASUREMENT-90
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Project: unitsofmeasurement
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Issue Type: Bug
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Components: API
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Reporter: desruisseaux
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Assignee: keilw
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The {{UnitFormatService}} interface has a {{getUnitFormat(String)}}
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method, but no way to know which {{String}} are legal values. I suggest to
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add the following methods:
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{code:java}
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/**
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* Returns the formats recognized by {@link #getUnitFormat(String)}.
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*/
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Set<String> getAvailableFormats();
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{code}
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I think that we should also standardize the spelling of a few common
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format (or maybe even provide static final {{String}} constants for them).
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Examples:
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* If the provider supports the SI format, then the name of that format
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shall be spelled {{"SI"}} in upper-case.
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* If the provider supports the UCUM format, then the name of that format
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shall be spelled {{"UCUM"}} in upper-case.
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[jsr363-experts] Re: [JIRA] (UNITSOFMEASUREMENT-90) UnitFormatService (or Provider) is missing a getAvailableFormat() method
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Werner Keil |
12/17/2014 |