
It is defined as follows: 21.4.3.1 Date.now ( ) https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-date.now The now function returns the time value designating the UTC date and time of the occurrence of the call to now. "Time value" is defined as: 21.4.1.1 Time Values and Time Range https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-time-values-and-time-range An ECMAScript time value is a Number, either a finite integral Number representing an instant in time to millisecond precision or NaN representing no specific instant. By flooring the value we match the behavior in the Temporal proposal's Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.epochMilliseconds getter: 4. Let ms be RoundTowardsZero(ℝ(ns) / 10^6). With that being defined as: 13.30 RoundTowardsZero ( x ) https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/#sec-temporal-roundtowardszero 1. Return the mathematical value that is the same sign as x and whose magnitude is floor(abs(x)). This is makes the last of the currently 15 Temporal tests in test262 work, which compares Temporal.now.instant() with Date.now() :^)
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330 B
JavaScript
11 lines
330 B
JavaScript
test("basic functionality", () => {
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var last = 0;
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for (var i = 0; i < 100; ++i) {
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var now = Date.now();
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expect(now).not.toBeNaN();
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expect(Math.floor(now)).toBe(now);
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expect(now).toBeGreaterThan(1580000000000);
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expect(now).toBeGreaterThanOrEqual(last);
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last = now;
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}
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});
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