test262/test/built-ins/Temporal/Duration/compare/relativeto-propertybag-timezone-string-leap-second.js
Philip Chimento fefa14c285 Temporal: Clarify names of some time zone tests
In these tests, we should make a distinction in the name for clarity. It's
testing a time zone passed as a property in a property bag (either as an
argument, or as a relativeTo option), so name it accordingly as we do with
other tests in the same folder.
2022-10-18 14:38:38 +02:00

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// Copyright (C) 2022 Igalia, S.L. All rights reserved.
// This code is governed by the BSD license found in the LICENSE file.
/*---
esid: sec-temporal.duration.compare
description: Leap second is a valid ISO string for TimeZone
features: [Temporal]
---*/
let timeZone = "2016-12-31T23:59:60+00:00[UTC]";
// A string with a leap second is a valid ISO string, so the following two
// operations should not throw
Temporal.Duration.compare(new Temporal.Duration(), new Temporal.Duration(), { relativeTo: { year: 2000, month: 5, day: 2, timeZone } });
Temporal.Duration.compare(new Temporal.Duration(), new Temporal.Duration(), { relativeTo: { year: 2000, month: 5, day: 2, timeZone: { timeZone } } });
timeZone = "2021-08-19T17:30:45.123456789+23:59[+23:59:60]";
assert.throws(RangeError, () => Temporal.Duration.compare(new Temporal.Duration(), new Temporal.Duration(), { relativeTo: { year: 2000, month: 5, day: 2, timeZone } }), "leap second in time zone name not valid");
assert.throws(RangeError, () => Temporal.Duration.compare(new Temporal.Duration(), new Temporal.Duration(), { relativeTo: { year: 2000, month: 5, day: 2, timeZone: { timeZone } } }), "leap second in time zone name not valid (nested property)");