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use root locale when converting string case (#33028)
Summary: Not setting locale for language/country neutral operation may cause bug depending on the default locale. See https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/util/Locale.html#ROOT Note: I am just searching for toLowerCase() and toUppercase() in my project's dependencies and send the same PR, in order to just be considered. Although I've seen the lack of explicit locale has caused issues for us, I am not sure if react-native is actually affected. I haven't checked for `String.format()` yet. Example related issue: joltup/rn-fetch-blob#573 ## Changelog [Android] [Fixed] - Use root locale when converting string case. Pull Request resolved: #33028 Reviewed By: ShikaSD Differential Revision: D33943446 Pulled By: cortinico fbshipit-source-id: d5be9392ea7c21a33436acac5b5e8c50b7c7e31e
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