These test cases ensure that DST disambiguation does not take place on
intermediate values that are not the start or the end of the calculation.
Note that NormalizedTimeDurationToDays is no longer called inside
Temporal.Duration.prototype.add/subtract, so a few tests can be deleted.
Other tests need to be adjusted because NormalizedTimeDurationToDays is
no longer called inside Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.since/until via
DifferenceZonedDateTime, although it is still called as part of rounding.
In addition, new tests for the now-fixed edge case are added, and for the
day corrections that can happen to intermediates.
See https://github.com/tc39/proposal-temporal/pull/2760
This CL adds `using` to bytecode generator. This CL does not include exception handling and JSDisposableStack methods.
Also, since `using` and `const` have the same behavior (except for disposing resources), we add required checks to the existing code.
Bug: v8:13559
Change-Id: I1d169859cc2a3e16c7cc9078219d5e4a466f4560
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/5270855
Commit-Queue: Rezvan Mahdavi Hezaveh <rezvan@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Leszek Swirski <leszeks@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/main@{#93014}
The tests are passing an explicit `hour12` option, which disables any
`hourCycle` option and any `u-hc` Unicode extension. Therefore passing
input locales with `u-hc` is invalid.
```js
let locale = "en-u-hc-h24";
let hcDefault = new Intl.DateTimeFormat(locale, { hour: "numeric" }).resolvedOptions().hourCycle;
assert.sameValue(hcDefault, "h24", "hour-cycle through Unicode extension");
let hc24 = new Intl.DateTimeFormat(locale, { hour: "numeric", hour12: false }).resolvedOptions().hourCycle;
// Incorrect assertion, because |hc24| uses |hour12|, which disables any
// hour-cycle option and the hour-cycle is determined from the locale "en".
// That means |hc24| will be "h23".
assert.sameValue(hc24, hcDefault);
```
Based on PR #3807 which had generated these tests from templates,
but was stuck due to issue #3808.
Co-Authored-By: Guillaume Emont <guijemont@igalia.com>
Co-Authored-By: Ioanna M. Dimitriou H <idimitriou@igalia.com>
Add tests to ensure that:
1. First `byteLength` isn't larger than `maxByteLength`.
2. Then `OrdinaryCreateFromConstructor` is called.
3. And finally `Create{Shared}ByteDataBlock` is called.
Time zone identifiers supported by ICU, but which aren't valid IANA
identifiers.
Implementations not supporting ECMA-402 are theoretically allowed to
support these identifiers, so the tests have to go into the "intl402"
directory.
This adds tests specifically for every kind of case that changes due to
the tweak to the date difference algorithm: differences from a longer
month to a shorter month, when the months are adjacent, in the same year
but not adjacent, and in different years.
Also adds tests for a case that does *not* change, but would trip on an
incorrectly implemented algorithm: when the intermediate months value
falls at the end of February.
There was incidental coverage of the change to the date difference
algorithm in other tests. Those are adjusted, as well.
Normative change: https://github.com/tc39/proposal-temporal/pull/2759
Consensus in February 2024
Adapts the tests that checked arbitrarily long loops, to now check that an
exception is thrown if the loop would happen.
Adds tests that exercise the newly added checks on return values of
getPossibleInstantsFor and getOffsetNanosecondsFor that limit UTC offset
shifts to 24 hours or less.
Also updates some step numbers in related tests.
The existing tests didn't cover some edge cases where implementations
have to compute the exact result of `numerator / denominator`, where at
least one of `numerator` and `denominator` can't be exactly represented
by an IEEE-754 double precision floating point value.
"precision-exact-mathematical-values-5.js" gets added in #3961, so the
new tests from this commit start at "precision-exact-mathematical-values-6.js".
NormalizedTimeDurationToDays can no longer loop indefinitely, because at
a certain point we will hit the upper bound of MAX_SAFE_INTEGER, so rename
the test to reflect that it can loop an arbitrary but limited number of
times.
Add a test for the RangeError condition in NormalizedTimeDurationToDays
when the time zone calculates a day length that is not a safe integer
number of nanoseconds.
While editing these tests, rename them to match the current name of the AO
and make sure the step numbers are up to date. (Normally I wouldn't care
so much about that, but these tests can be pretty confusing so it's good
to be able to refer to the spec text.)
Adapts or removes tests that relied on creating durations that are now out
of range. Adds new tests for maximum in-range and minimum out-of-range
durations.
* Test closing async-from-sync iterator when resolving result promise abrupt completes.
These test new steps 6-6.a of AsyncFromSyncIteratorContinuation
as per normative changes of ecma626 PR 2600
https://github.com/tc39/ecma262/pull/2600
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Kevin Gibbons <bakkot@gmail.com>
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Nicolò Ribaudo <hello@nicr.dev>
* Refactoring tests to use the Async Helpers.
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Co-authored-by: Kevin Gibbons <bakkot@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Nicolò Ribaudo <hello@nicr.dev>
* Adjust existing tests to match new spec for async-from-sync iterators
Testing normative changes of ecma626 PR 2600
* Test that async-from-sync iterator closes when throw is undefined.
These test paths from newly added call to IteratorClose in step 7.c of
%AsyncFromSyncIteratorPrototype%.throw
as per normative changes of ecma626 PR 2600
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Jordan Harband <ljharb@gmail.com>
* Refactoring tests to use the Async Helpers.
Addresses review comments
- https://github.com/tc39/test262/pull/3976/files#r1451071569
- https://github.com/tc39/test262/pull/3976/files#r1451075479
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Co-authored-by: Jordan Harband <ljharb@gmail.com>
* update constructor and toStringTag properties on Iterator.prototype
* includes cannot be empty for some reason
* update description
* add esid
* updates
* freeze Iterator.prototype
* don't try to use real GeneratorPrototype for these tests
Hosts are free to throw whatever error they want during module loading: there is no guarantee that the error thrown due to the import with `type: "foo"` is a SyntaxError.
* add tests for difference, intersection, symmetricDifference
* add tests for predicates
* more tests for ordering of calls
* fix copyrights
* add missed -0 test
* pass argument to methods, not just this
* assert methods return new objects
* typo in filename
* fix parens
* Update test/built-ins/Set/prototype/difference/add-not-called.js
Co-authored-by: Jordan Harband <ljharb@gmail.com>
* fix isSupersetOf/set-like-array.js
* add tests for negative zero with isDisjointFrom and isSupersetOf
* fix message in isSupersetOf/converts-negative-zero.js
* address comments from review
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Co-authored-by: Jordan Harband <ljharb@gmail.com>
A few results change because the algorithm previously used for rounding
didn't always add duration units to dates in RFC 5545 order, and we also
introduce a special case for rounding with largestUnit years or months and
smallestUnit weeks.
* Beginning of adding Set.prototype.union tests
* Fix description
* Add tests for GetSetRecord
Which also allows Set-like objects
* Add title to test descriptions
* Add test for ensuring values are appended
* Add tests for properties of union
Also: tests for RequireInternalSlot, Constructor, BuiltIns.
Added a test to ensure that -0F is converted to +0F
* Ensure Set.prototype.add is not called as part of .union
* fix lint issues
* Set subclassing and Symbol.species tests
* Set.prototype.union tests for arrays and subclass methods
* Add the Set-methods frontmatter feature flag
* Add additional Set.prototype.union test for edge cases
* Update test/built-ins/Set/GetSetRecord/keys-is-callable.js
Co-authored-by: Kevin Gibbons <bakkot@gmail.com>
* Use compareArray() for assertions
* Remove class field syntax
* Remove unused args
* Update test/built-ins/Set/prototype/union/subclass-receiver-methods.js
Co-authored-by: Jordan Harband <ljharb@gmail.com>
* Return original 'add'
* address comments
* add one more mutation in the evil mutating iterator test
* address further comments
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Co-authored-by: Kevin Gibbons <bakkot@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jordan Harband <ljharb@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ms2ger <Ms2ger@igalia.com>
In order to fixtc39/proposal-temporal#2563, we added invocations of
BalanceDurationRelative after some invocations of RoundDuration. These
cause observable calendar calls, which must be accounted for in some
existing tests.
See https://github.com/tc39/proposal-temporal/issues/2563
The old behaviour was encoded in one test in staging, but the behaviour of
largestUnit in duration rounding has changed since that test was written.
Therefore I'm assuming that toString() should've been updated when that
happened.
Unicode 15.1 added the following "simple" case-folding entries:
```
1FD3; S; 0390; # GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA WITH DIALYTIKA AND OXIA
1FE3; S; 03B0; # GREEK SMALL LETTER UPSILON WITH DIALYTIKA AND OXIA
FB05; S; FB06; # LATIN SMALL LIGATURE LONG S T
```
Reland https://crrev.com/c/4913993
This CL adds three tests from test methods tests to staging
directory with correct format.
Bug: v8:13556
Change-Id: I93817eb84e077436071dbae98bc800dd58851f91
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/4983674
Reviewed-by: Michael Achenbach <machenbach@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Liviu Rau <liviurau@google.com>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/main@{#90645}
These tests were incorrect, in checking for a RangeError when only one of
the era/eraYear fields were given. From CalendarResolveFields:
"The operation throws a *TypeError* exception if the properties of
_fields_ are internally inconsistent within the calendar or insufficient
to identify a unique instance of _type_ in the calendar."
Built-in non-ISO calendars require either monthCode/day, or month/day plus
some form of year specification.
This adds test coverage for each of the categories listed in
https://github.com/tc39/proposal-temporal/issues/2664, of which some must
currently reside in the test/intl402/ folders.
We'll do this for now, then separately work on migrating all of the tests
that require a non-ISO8601 calendar but aren't dependent on it being any
particular calendar.
In the AO DisambiguatePossibleInstants, a PlainDateTime instance is passed
to user code. This instance should have the built-in ISO 8601 calendar.
Here are some tests that ensure it does.
See tc39/proposal-temporal#2671.