disabled a test failing under jdk 1.5: it assumes rounding mode half-up and jdk 1.6+

git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/poi/trunk@1212401 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
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Yegor Kozlov 2011-12-09 13:26:49 +00:00
parent e8208a7363
commit 49c8d803f1

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@ -311,6 +311,12 @@ public class TestDataFormatter extends TestCase {
assertEquals("120", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(120*second, -1, "[ss]"));
assertEquals("121", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(121*second, -1, "[ss]"));
boolean jdk_1_5 = System.getProperty("java.vm.version").startsWith("1.5");
if(!jdk_1_5) {
// YK: the tests below were written under JDK 1.6 and assume that
// the rounding mode in the underlying decimal formatters is HALF_UP
// It is not so JDK 1.5 where the default rounding mode is HALV_EVEN and cannot be changed.
assertEquals("27:18:08", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(1.1376, -1, "[h]:mm:ss"));
assertEquals("28:48:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(1.2, -1, "[h]:mm:ss"));
assertEquals("29:31:12", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(1.23, -1, "[h]:mm:ss"));
@ -327,6 +333,7 @@ public class TestDataFormatter extends TestCase {
assertEquals("57:41.760", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(.1234, -1, "mm:ss.000;@"));
assertEquals("24:00.0", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(123456.6, -1, "mm:ss.0"));
}
}
public void testDateWindowing() {
DataFormatter dfUS = new DataFormatter(Locale.US);