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Aside from the ones that were already tested in etc-timezones.js, this adds a test for other IANA legacy names. Previously these were supported in the TimeZone constructor, but not in from(). See https://github.com/tc39/proposal-temporal/pull/2292 which is a normative change that achieved consensus at the July 2022 TC39 meeting.
25 lines
654 B
JavaScript
25 lines
654 B
JavaScript
// Copyright (C) 2022 Igalia, S.L. All rights reserved.
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// This code is governed by the BSD license found in the LICENSE file.
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/*---
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esid: sec-temporal.timezone
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description: IANA legacy names must be supported
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features: [Temporal]
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---*/
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const legacyNames = [
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["Etc/GMT0", "UTC"],
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["GMT0", "UTC"],
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["GMT-0", "UTC"],
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["GMT+0", "UTC"],
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["EST5EDT", "EST5EDT"],
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["CST6CDT", "CST6CDT"],
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["MST7MDT", "MST7MDT"],
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["PST8PDT", "PST8PDT"],
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];
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legacyNames.forEach(([arg, expectedID]) => {
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const tz = new Temporal.TimeZone(arg);
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assert.sameValue(tz.toString(), expectedID, `"${arg}" is a supported name for the "${expectedID}" time zone`);
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});
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