André Bargull f7e8dba39b Update tests to parse language tags as Unicode BCP 47 Locale Identifiers
harness/testIntl.js
- Add now invalid tags to getInvalidLanguageTags, these tags were previously used in test files changed in this commit.
- Update isCanonicalizedStructurallyValidLanguageTag regular expressions.

test/intl402/Intl/getCanonicalLocales/canonicalized-tags.js
- Moved five now invalid tags to getInvalidLanguageTags function in testIntl.js

test/intl402/Intl/getCanonicalLocales/preferred-grandfathered.js
- All irregular grandfathered tags are invalid now
- Regular grandfathered with extlang subtags are now also invalid
- Regular grandfathered with variant-like subtags are still valid

test/intl402/Intl/getCanonicalLocales/weird-cases.js
- Revert changes from last commit
- "x-u-foo" is now invalid and was moved to getInvalidLanguageTags function

test/intl402/ListFormat/constructor/constructor/locales-valid.js
test/intl402/RelativeTimeFormat/constructor/constructor/locales-valid.js
test/intl402/Segmenter/constructor/constructor/locales-valid.js
- Irregular grandfathered and privateuse only are no longer valid language tags

test/intl402/language-tags-canonicalized.js
- Same changes as in test/intl402/Intl/getCanonicalLocales/canonicalized-tags.js

test/intl402/language-tags-invalid.js
- Invalid tags list in this file was a subset of getInvalidLanguageTags, so replaced with getInvalidLanguageTags to get more coverage

test/intl402/language-tags-valid.js
- Same changes as in test/intl402/Intl/getCanonicalLocales/canonicalized-tags.js
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