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author | Eike Rathke <erack@redhat.com> | 2016-08-02 23:46:22 +0200 |
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committer | Eike Rathke <erack@redhat.com> | 2016-08-02 23:52:18 +0200 |
commit | 88134dcba680418496f7a1c70a47fde0159ce390 (patch) | |
tree | e38db1034aa87690cea800ab648d2afa7daa3de1 /svl | |
parent | 4e8bc5462a01818f0f9c92a09f1bdc68821187f4 (diff) |
break the Excel rule for YMD and DMY, tdf#101147 follow-up
Clearly in {HH YYYY-MM-DD} the MM should not be minute. Also not in
{HH DD.MM.YY}. Don't follow every bullshit. Period.
It is debatable how to treat MDY, {HH:MM DD/YY} should be different from
{HH MM/DD/YY}, Excel ironically takes both as minute, even in an en-US locale.
Change-Id: I13d39a36294e3c40cc0e9bf72026804b299bb264
Diffstat (limited to 'svl')
-rw-r--r-- | svl/qa/unit/svl.cxx | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | svl/source/numbers/zforscan.cxx | 12 |
2 files changed, 12 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/svl/qa/unit/svl.cxx b/svl/qa/unit/svl.cxx index 6af6566b9b43..f4c033df093a 100644 --- a/svl/qa/unit/svl.cxx +++ b/svl/qa/unit/svl.cxx @@ -1132,8 +1132,8 @@ void Test::testUserDefinedNumberFormats() checkPreviewString(aFormatter, sCode, -12.0, eLang, sExpected); } { // tdf#995339: detect SSMM as second minute - sCode = "SS:MM:HH DD/MM/YY"; // Month not detected by Excel, so we do not neither to keep compatibility - sExpected = "54:23:03 02/23/00"; + sCode = "SS:MM:HH DD/MM/YY"; // Month not detected by Excel, but we do not follow that. + sExpected = "54:23:03 02/01/00"; checkPreviewString(aFormatter, sCode, M_PI, eLang, sExpected); } { // tdf#99996: better algorithm for fraction representation diff --git a/svl/source/numbers/zforscan.cxx b/svl/source/numbers/zforscan.cxx index 8de7ac782feb..a59617dd4d23 100644 --- a/svl/source/numbers/zforscan.cxx +++ b/svl/source/numbers/zforscan.cxx @@ -1156,9 +1156,12 @@ sal_Int32 ImpSvNumberformatScan::ScanType() Minute if one of: * preceded by time keyword H (ignoring separators) * followed by time keyword S (ignoring separators) - * H or S was detected + * H or S was detected and this is the first M following * preceded by '[' amount bracket Else month. + That are the Excel rules. BUT, we break it because certainly + in something like {HH YYYY-MM-DD} the MM is NOT meant to be + minute, so not if MM is between YY and DD or DD and YY. */ nIndexPre = PreviousKeyword(i); nIndexNex = NextKeyword(i); @@ -1166,7 +1169,12 @@ sal_Int32 ImpSvNumberformatScan::ScanType() nIndexPre == NF_KEY_HH || // HH nIndexNex == NF_KEY_S || // S nIndexNex == NF_KEY_SS || // SS - bIsTimeDetected || // tdf#101147 + (bIsTimeDetected && + !(((nIndexPre == NF_KEY_YY || nIndexPre == NF_KEY_YYYY) && + (nIndexNex == NF_KEY_D || nIndexNex == NF_KEY_DD)) || + ((nIndexPre == NF_KEY_D || nIndexPre == NF_KEY_DD) && + (nIndexNex == NF_KEY_YY || nIndexNex == NF_KEY_YYYY))) + ) || // tdf#101147 PreviousChar(i) == '[' ) // [M { eNewType = css::util::NumberFormat::TIME; |