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alansley 2024-08-30 06:42:51 +10:00 committed by fanchao
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@ -46,9 +46,12 @@ object DateUtils : android.text.format.DateUtils() {
// We set them as invalid on startup (range is 0..8 and 0..2 respectively) so we only have to
// retrieve the preference once rather than every time we wish to format a date or time.
// See: TextSecurePreferences.DATE_FORMAT_PREF and TextSecurePreferences for further details.
private var userPreferredTimeFormat: Int = -1
private var userPreferredDateFormat: Int = -1
private var userPreferredTimeFormat: Int = 2//-1
// String for the actual date format pattern that `userPreferredDataFormat` equates to - we'll
// start it off as a sane default.
private var userPreferredDateFormatPattern = "dd/MM/YYYY"
private fun isWithin(millis: Long, span: Long, unit: TimeUnit): Boolean {
return System.currentTimeMillis() - millis <= unit.toMillis(span)
@ -141,8 +144,7 @@ object DateUtils : android.text.format.DateUtils() {
getFormattedDateTime(timestamp, "MMM d " + getHourFormat(c), locale)
} else {
// NOTE: The `userPreferredDateFormat` is ONLY ever used on dates which exceed one year!
// See the Figma linked in SES-360 for details.
// See the Figma linked in ticket SES-360 for details.
Log.w("ACL", "More than 1 year")
// If the date is more than a year ago then we get "19 July 2023, 16:19" type format
@ -155,7 +157,7 @@ object DateUtils : android.text.format.DateUtils() {
// If no saved value was written we'll write 0 for "Follow system setting" - this will only run on first install
if (userPreferredDateFormat == -1) {
userPreferredDateFormat = 0
//TextSecurePreferences.setDateFormatPref(c, userPreferredDateFormat) ACL PUT THIS BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
TextSecurePreferences.setDateFormatPref(c, userPreferredDateFormat)
}
// If the preferred date format is "Follow system setting" then we need to find out what the system setting is!
@ -164,19 +166,28 @@ object DateUtils : android.text.format.DateUtils() {
// Check if the DateFormat instance is a SimpleDateFormat
if (dateFormat is SimpleDateFormat) {
val dateFormatPattern = dateFormat.toLocalizedPattern()
Log.w("ACL", "Date pattern: " + dateFormat.toPattern())
when (dateFormat) {
"M/d/yy" -> FFS
when (dateFormatPattern) {
"M/d/yy" -> { userPreferredDateFormat = 1; userPreferredDateFormatPattern = dateFormatPattern }
"d/M/yy" -> { userPreferredDateFormat = 2; userPreferredDateFormatPattern = dateFormatPattern }
"dd/MM/yyyy" -> { userPreferredDateFormat = 3; userPreferredDateFormatPattern = dateFormatPattern }
"dd.MM.yyyy" -> { userPreferredDateFormat = 4; userPreferredDateFormatPattern = dateFormatPattern }
"dd-MM-yyyy" -> { userPreferredDateFormat = 5; userPreferredDateFormatPattern = dateFormatPattern }
"yyyy/M/d" -> { userPreferredDateFormat = 6; userPreferredDateFormatPattern = dateFormatPattern }
"yyyy.M.d" -> { userPreferredDateFormat = 7; userPreferredDateFormatPattern = dateFormatPattern }
"yyyy-M-d" -> { userPreferredDateFormat = 8; userPreferredDateFormatPattern = dateFormatPattern }
else -> {
userPreferredDateFormat = 3; userPreferredDateFormatPattern = "dd/MM/yyyy" // Sane fallback
}
}
} else {
// If the dateFormat isn't a SimpleDateFormat from which we can extract a pattern then the best
// we can do is pick a sensible default like DD/MM/YYYY - which equates to option 3 out of our
// we can do is pick a sensible default like dd/MM/YYYY - which equates to option 3 out of our
// available options (see TextSecurePreferences.DATE_FORMAT_PREF for further details).
userPreferredDateFormat = 3
// IMPORTANT: We don't WRITE this to the pref - we just use it while the app is running!
// IMPORTANT: We don't WRITE this to the pref so that "Follow system setting" remains - we just use it while the app is running!
}
// Set the time format we'll use to either 24 or 12 hours.