https://github.com/tc39/proposal-temporal/pull/2090 is a normative change
that reached consensus at the March 2022 TC39 plenary meeting. This adds
tests that verify the change made to the formatting of years between 0 and
999 inclusive in all toString and toJSON methods of Temporal types that
can output an ISO year number in their return value.
Where possible, observable calls originating from within Temporal, that
require an options argument, should pass `undefined` as that options
argument, rather than `{}` or `Object.create(null)`.
See tc39/proposal-temporal#1685.
https://github.com/tc39/proposal-temporal/issues/1910 found a bug in an
indentation level of a line in the Temporal proposal, which affected the
outcome of the PreparePartialTemporalFields abstract operation. This adds
tests for all entry points that use that abstract operation, to make sure
the behaviour is correct: only defined properties are copied in with()
methods.
This was a normative change that achieved consensus at the December 2021
TC39 meeting.
These tests already existed for PlainDate. Copy them to the other types
(and use the constructor instead of from() in order to be as simple as
possible)
Some of these (in PlainDate) had already been rewritten to test more
invalid strings that are otherwise valid units. This commit takes these
improvements and brings them to all of the similar tests for other types'
since() and until() methods.
https://github.com/tc39/proposal-temporal/issues/1753 records the
consensus reached at the October 2021 TC39 meeting to disallow "-000000"
as an extended year, both in Date.parse and Temporal. This adds tests for
the Temporal part of that.
Nails down intended behavior of `PlainDate` and
`PlainDateTime`'s `since` that is already true in the
polyfill but which was specified in a buggy way (and hence
potentially not true in an implementation of Temporal).
Add similar tests for Instant, PlainTime, PlainYearMonth, and
ZonedDateTime.
Reference:
https://github.com/tc39/proposal-temporal/pull/1881
Tests for the normative changes made to Temporal in
https://github.com/tc39/proposal-temporal/pull/1873
This adds a new Temporal helper calendar that asserts that its dateAdd()
method is always called with a PlainDate instance. This allows testing
that relativeTo parameters are always converted to PlainDate if they are
not ZonedDateTime and not undefined. Prior to the normative PR, they
would be converted to PlainDateTime instead.
Additionally and optionally, the helper calendar can also assert that its
dateAdd() method is called with a specific PlainDate instance. This allows
testing that the instance is the same PlainDate passed as the relativeTo
parameter (in the case of Duration methods) or is the receiver (in the
case of PlainDate methods). For the PlainDateTime and PlainYearMonth
methods the PlainDate instance is synthesized internally so there is no
need to assert that dateAdd() is called with a specific instance.