gcc/libjava/java/util/PropertyResourceBundle.java
Mark Wielaard 92aaa24628 Add license clarification.
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/* java.util.PropertyResourceBundle
Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU Classpath.
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exception statement from your version. */
package java.util;
import gnu.java.util.DoubleEnumeration;
/**
* This class is a concrete <code>ResourceBundle</code> that gets it
* resources from a property file. This implies that the resources are
* strings. For more information about resource bundles see the class
* <code>ResourceBundle</code>.
*
* You should not use this class directly, or subclass it, but you get
* an object of this class automatically when you call
* <code>ResourceBundle.getBundle()</code> and there is a properties
* file.
*
* If there is also a class for this resource and the same locale, the
* class does win.
*
* The properties file should have the name of the resource bundle,
* appended with the locale (e.g. <code>_de</code) and the extension
* <code>.properties</code>. The file should have the same format
* as for <code>Properties.load()</code>
*
* XXX- move this to properties.
* The file should have the following
* format: An empty line or a line starting with <code>#</code> is
* ignored. An backslash (<code>\</code>) at the end of the line
* makes the line continueing on the next line. Otherwise, each line
* describes a key/value pair. The chars up to the first whitespace,
* = or : are the key. The key is followed by one or more
* whitespaces, <code>=</code> or <code>:</code>. The rest of the
* line is the resource belonging to the key. You can give unicode
* characters with the <code>\\uxxxx</code> notation, where
* <code>xxxx</code> is the hex encoding of the 16 bit unicode char
* number.
*
* An example of a properties file for the german language is given
* here. This extends the example given in ListResourceBundle.
* Create a file MyResource_de.properties with the following contents
* and put it in the CLASSPATH. (The char <code>\u00e4<char> is the
* german &auml;)
*
* <pre>
* s1=3
* s2=MeineDisk
* s3=3. M\u00e4rz 96
* s4=Die Diskette ''{1}'' enth\u00e4lt {0} in {2}.
* s5=0
* s6=keine Dateien
* s7=1
* s8=eine Datei
* s9=2
* s10={0,number} Dateien
* s11=Die Formatierung warf eine Exception: {0}
* s12=FEHLER
* s13=Ergebnis
* s14=Dialog
* s15=Auswahlkriterium
* s16=1,3
* </pre>
*
* @see ResourceBundle
* @see ListResourceBundle
* @see Properties#load()
* @author Jochen Hoenicke */
public class PropertyResourceBundle extends ResourceBundle
{
Properties properties;
/**
* Creates a new property resource bundle.
* @param stream An input stream, where the resources are read from.
*/
public PropertyResourceBundle(java.io.InputStream stream)
throws java.io.IOException
{
properties = new Properties();
properties.load(stream);
}
/**
* Called by <code>getObject</code> when a resource is needed. This
* returns the resource given by the key.
* @param key The key of the resource.
* @return The resource for the key or null if it doesn't exists.
*/
public Object handleGetObject(String key)
{
return properties.getProperty(key);
}
/**
* This method should return all keys for which a resource exists.
* @return An enumeration of the keys.
*/
public Enumeration getKeys()
{
// We must also return the keys of our parent.
if (parent != null)
{
return new DoubleEnumeration(properties.propertyNames(),
parent.getKeys());
}
return properties.propertyNames();
}
}