Collection of helper constants and functions for testing resizable array buffers.
These are the parts of the code in RAB staging tests that are heavily repeated.
In order to somewhat compact the migration of RAB staging tests (see PR #3888).
As per IETF, annotation keys may only consist of lowercase letters,
dashes, and digits, and an optional leading underscore. Uppercase letters
are non-syntactical. Add tests covering this.
We stored Temporal.PlainDateTime.compare in a variable for convenience but
then used Temporal.PlainDate.compare instead. The variable was actually
intended to be used here. No change in functionality.
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.
This shortcut path now exists in all round(), since(), and until()
operations.
In Instant, PlainDate, PlainDateTime, and PlainTime, the change isn't
observable, so no tests could be added. This adds test coverage for
- Duration.p.round()
- PlainYearMonth.p.since()
- PlainYearMonth.p.until()
- ZonedDateTime.p.round()
- ZonedDateTime.p.since()
- ZonedDateTime.p.until()
As well as a few cases where we are testing that certain calendar methods
get called during a round operation, but previously were doing so with
options that now become a no-op and no longer call those calendar methods.
In those cases, round to 2 ns, rather than 1 ns.
This toString() call would observably get the `id` property of the
plainDateTime's calendar object. Not good for the tests that I am writing
that verify observable calls!
The behavior of `/\p{RGI_Emoji}/v` and other properties of strings depends on the Unicode & Emoji version being used in the JavaScript engine. This patch adds tests verifying new additions to `RGI_Emoji` for each release of the Unicode Emoji standard are correctly matched.
* Add tests for the new PrepareTemporalFields behavior for all direct callers
See https://github.com/tc39/proposal-temporal/pull/2570
* Add tests for the new PrepareTemporalFields behavior for indirect callers through ToTemporalDate
* Add tests for the new PrepareTemporalFields behavior for indirect callers through ToTemporalDateTime
* Add tests for the new PrepareTemporalFields behavior for indirect callers through ToTemporalZonedDateTime
* Add tests for the new PrepareTemporalFields behavior for indirect callers through ToTemporalYearMonth
* Add tests for the new PrepareTemporalFields behavior for indirect callers through ToTemporalMonthDay
* Add tests for the new PrepareTemporalFields behavior for indirect callers through ToRelativeTemporalObject
* Add tests for the new PrepareTemporalFields behavior for indirect callers through AddDurationToOrSubtractDurationFromPlainYearMonth
* Fix SpecificOffsetTimeZone so that it correctly implements the time
zone protocol. Previously, tests were passing but not actually
exercising the expected codepaths.
* Add assertDateDuration function, which makes it shorter to assert
durations that only contain date components.
Using `\p{ID_Start}` and `\p{ID_Continue}` to match JS identifiers was not
supported everywhere. Let's assume that we only want to format ASCII
identifiers as bare property names. (This doesn't change any tests, just
the formatting of property names in lists of user-observable actions. No
tests currently checked for non-ASCII properties.)
Previously, "nested" calendar property bags were unwrapped up to one
level. That is, this object:
{
calendar: {
// ...Temporal.Calendar methods
}
}
would not be considered to implement the Calendar protocol, but would have
its calendar property used instead, if it were passed to an API that
required a Calendar protocol object.
These nested property bags are no longer supported. Discussion:
https://github.com/tc39/proposal-temporal/issues/2104#issuecomment-1409549753
Corresponding normative PR:
https://github.com/tc39/proposal-temporal/pull/2485
Compare semantics for custom time zones that _don't_ extend
Temporal.TimeZone (and therefore don't have the internal slot) use the
value of the .id property, instead of calling toString().
Normative PR: https://github.com/tc39/proposal-temporal/pull/2482
Compare semantics for custom calendars that _don't_ extend
Temporal.Calendar (and therefore don't have the internal slot) use the
value of the .id property, instead of calling toString().
Normative PR: https://github.com/tc39/proposal-temporal/pull/2482
In several tests involving custom calendars, we need to change the
implementation of dateFromFields/monthDayFromFields/yearMonthFromFields so
that the returned object gets the receiver as its calendar after chaining
up to the builtin implementation.
Normative PR: https://github.com/tc39/proposal-temporal/pull/2482
A property in the property bag we want to observe may be a function, in
which case we don't want to treat it as a primitive and create a
toPrimitiveObserver for it.
(Also handle the null case, in which we should fall through to return a
toPrimitiveObserver.)
* Reject exceptional input to `isConstructor`
Prior to this commit, the `isConstructor` harness function would return
`false` when invoked with a value that lacked a [[Call]] internal
method. While it's true that such values are not constructors, there are
no tests which benefit from using `isConstructor` to make such an
assertion.
Extend `isConstructor` to throw an error when invoked with a
non-function object. Update a test which was misleadingly invoking the
function with the value `undefined`.
* fixup! Reject exceptional input to `isConstructor`
As per the discussion in
https://github.com/tc39/proposal-temporal/issues/2379#issuecomment-1248557100
and the PR https://github.com/tc39/proposal-temporal/pull/2398, which is
to be presented for consensus to TC39 in the upcoming plenary meeting, UTC
offsets and the Z designator should be disallowed after any date-only
strings (YYYY-MM-DD, YYYY-MM, and MM-DD). They should only be allowed to
follow a time component. Z remains disallowed in any string being parsed
into a Plain type.
Annotations become allowed after any ISO string, even YYYY-MM and MM-DD
where they were previously disallowed.
The Temporal.Calendar.prototype.daysInMonth() method is observably called
in a few places in the spec. It should be tracked on the object returned
from TemporalHelpers.calendarObserver().