CLDR 48.0 format changes in JDK 26#6901
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This is fix for eclipse-openj9/openj9#23348 Previous PR #6898 has been closed and this has been raised. I was not able to recover changes done on top of 6897. @JasonFengJ9 @pshipton please approve this as this uses a tiered approach and will pass in jdk26 as well as the lower versions of JDK like 25/21/17/11. |
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Pls port this to the v1.0.12-release branch. |
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This PR fixes firstDayOfWeekTest failures across all language tag tests caused by CLDR 48.0 format changes in JDK 26.
Root Cause: CLDR 48.0 changed the SeparateKeyValue display format from capitalized phrases to lowercase with colon separators.
Changes:
Updated expected display format in 5 test files
JDK25 and below: "First Day of Week Is Monday"
JDK26 and above: "First day of week: Monday"
References:
JDK-8354550 - Update CLDR to Version 48.0
CLDR 48.0 Release: https://cldr.unicode.org/index/downloads/cldr-48
Signed-off-by: Rishabh Thakur rishabh@ibm.com