
This is a continuation of the previous five commits. A first big step into the direction of no longer having to pass a realm (or currently, a global object) trough layers upon layers of AOs! Unlike the create() APIs we can safely assume that this is only ever called when a running execution context and therefore current realm exists. If not, you can always manually allocate the Error and put it in a Completion :^) In the spec, throw exceptions implicitly use the current realm's intrinsics as well: https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-throw-an-exception
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2021-2022, Linus Groh <linusg@serenityos.org>
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
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*/
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#include <AK/DateTimeLexer.h>
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#include <AK/Time.h>
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#include <LibCrypto/BigInt/UnsignedBigInteger.h>
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#include <LibJS/Runtime/AbstractOperations.h>
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#include <LibJS/Runtime/Date.h>
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#include <LibJS/Runtime/GlobalObject.h>
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#include <LibJS/Runtime/IteratorOperations.h>
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#include <LibJS/Runtime/Temporal/AbstractOperations.h>
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#include <LibJS/Runtime/Temporal/Instant.h>
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#include <LibJS/Runtime/Temporal/PlainDateTime.h>
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#include <LibJS/Runtime/Temporal/TimeZone.h>
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#include <LibJS/Runtime/Temporal/TimeZoneConstructor.h>
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#include <LibJS/Runtime/Temporal/ZonedDateTime.h>
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#include <LibTimeZone/TimeZone.h>
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namespace JS::Temporal {
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// 11 Temporal.TimeZone Objects, https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/#sec-temporal-timezone-objects
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TimeZone::TimeZone(Object& prototype)
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: Object(prototype)
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{
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}
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// 11.1.1 IsValidTimeZoneName ( timeZone ), https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/#sec-isvalidtimezonename
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// 15.1.1 IsValidTimeZoneName ( timeZone ), https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/#sup-isvalidtimezonename
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bool is_valid_time_zone_name(String const& time_zone)
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{
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// 1. If one of the Zone or Link names of the IANA Time Zone Database is an ASCII-case-insensitive match of timeZone as described in 6.1, return true.
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// 2. If timeZone is an ASCII-case-insensitive match of "UTC", return true.
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// 3. Return false.
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// NOTE: When LibTimeZone is built without ENABLE_TIME_ZONE_DATA, this only recognizes 'UTC',
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// which matches the minimum requirements of the Temporal spec.
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return ::TimeZone::time_zone_from_string(time_zone).has_value();
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}
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// 11.1.2 CanonicalizeTimeZoneName ( timeZone ), https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/#sec-canonicalizetimezonename
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// 15.1.2 CanonicalizeTimeZoneName ( timeZone ), https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/#sup-canonicalizetimezonename
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String canonicalize_time_zone_name(String const& time_zone)
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{
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// 1. Let ianaTimeZone be the String value of the Zone or Link name of the IANA Time Zone Database that is an ASCII-case-insensitive match of timeZone as described in 6.1.
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// 2. If ianaTimeZone is a Link name, let ianaTimeZone be the String value of the corresponding Zone name as specified in the file backward of the IANA Time Zone Database.
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auto iana_time_zone = ::TimeZone::canonicalize_time_zone(time_zone);
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// 3. If ianaTimeZone is "Etc/UTC" or "Etc/GMT", return "UTC".
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// NOTE: This is already done in canonicalize_time_zone().
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// 4. Return ianaTimeZone.
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return *iana_time_zone;
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}
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// 11.1.3 DefaultTimeZone ( ), https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/#sec-defaulttimezone
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// 15.1.3 DefaultTimeZone ( ), https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/#sup-defaulttimezone
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String default_time_zone()
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{
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// The DefaultTimeZone abstract operation returns a String value representing the valid (11.1.1) and canonicalized (11.1.2) time zone name for the host environment's current time zone.
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return ::TimeZone::current_time_zone();
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}
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// 11.6.1 CreateTemporalTimeZone ( identifier [ , newTarget ] ), https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/#sec-temporal-createtemporaltimezone
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ThrowCompletionOr<TimeZone*> create_temporal_time_zone(GlobalObject& global_object, String const& identifier, FunctionObject const* new_target)
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{
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// 1. If newTarget is not present, set newTarget to %Temporal.TimeZone%.
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if (!new_target)
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new_target = global_object.temporal_time_zone_constructor();
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// 2. Let object be ? OrdinaryCreateFromConstructor(newTarget, "%Temporal.TimeZone.prototype%", « [[InitializedTemporalTimeZone]], [[Identifier]], [[OffsetNanoseconds]] »).
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auto* object = TRY(ordinary_create_from_constructor<TimeZone>(global_object, *new_target, &GlobalObject::temporal_time_zone_prototype));
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// 3. Let offsetNanosecondsResult be Completion(ParseTimeZoneOffsetString(identifier)).
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auto offset_nanoseconds_result = parse_time_zone_offset_string(global_object, identifier);
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// 4. If offsetNanosecondsResult is an abrupt completion, then
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if (offset_nanoseconds_result.is_throw_completion()) {
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// a. Assert: ! CanonicalizeTimeZoneName(identifier) is identifier.
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VERIFY(canonicalize_time_zone_name(identifier) == identifier);
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// b. Set object.[[Identifier]] to identifier.
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object->set_identifier(identifier);
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// c. Set object.[[OffsetNanoseconds]] to undefined.
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// NOTE: No-op.
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}
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// 5. Else,
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else {
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// a. Set object.[[Identifier]] to ! FormatTimeZoneOffsetString(offsetNanosecondsResult.[[Value]]).
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object->set_identifier(format_time_zone_offset_string(offset_nanoseconds_result.value()));
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// b. Set object.[[OffsetNanoseconds]] to offsetNanosecondsResult.[[Value]].
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object->set_offset_nanoseconds(offset_nanoseconds_result.value());
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}
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// 6. Return object.
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return object;
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}
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// 11.6.2 GetISOPartsFromEpoch ( epochNanoseconds ), https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/#sec-temporal-getisopartsfromepoch
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ISODateTime get_iso_parts_from_epoch(GlobalObject& global_object, Crypto::SignedBigInteger const& epoch_nanoseconds)
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{
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auto& vm = global_object.vm();
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// 1. Assert: ! IsValidEpochNanoseconds(ℤ(epochNanoseconds)) is true.
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VERIFY(is_valid_epoch_nanoseconds(*js_bigint(vm, epoch_nanoseconds)));
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// 2. Let remainderNs be epochNanoseconds modulo 10^6.
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auto remainder_ns_bigint = modulo(epoch_nanoseconds, Crypto::UnsignedBigInteger { 1'000'000 });
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auto remainder_ns = remainder_ns_bigint.to_double();
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// 3. Let epochMilliseconds be 𝔽((epochNanoseconds - remainderNs) / 10^6).
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auto epoch_milliseconds_bigint = epoch_nanoseconds.minus(remainder_ns_bigint).divided_by(Crypto::UnsignedBigInteger { 1'000'000 }).quotient;
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auto epoch_milliseconds = epoch_milliseconds_bigint.to_double();
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// 4. Let year be ℝ(! YearFromTime(epochMilliseconds)).
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auto year = year_from_time(epoch_milliseconds);
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// 5. Let month be ℝ(! MonthFromTime(epochMilliseconds)) + 1.
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auto month = static_cast<u8>(month_from_time(epoch_milliseconds) + 1);
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// 6. Let day be ℝ(! DateFromTime(epochMilliseconds)).
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auto day = date_from_time(epoch_milliseconds);
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// 7. Let hour be ℝ(! HourFromTime(epochMilliseconds)).
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auto hour = hour_from_time(epoch_milliseconds);
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// 8. Let minute be ℝ(! MinFromTime(epochMilliseconds)).
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auto minute = min_from_time(epoch_milliseconds);
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// 9. Let second be ℝ(! SecFromTime(epochMilliseconds)).
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auto second = sec_from_time(epoch_milliseconds);
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// 10. Let millisecond be ℝ(! msFromTime(epochMilliseconds)).
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auto millisecond = ms_from_time(epoch_milliseconds);
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// 11. Let microsecond be floor(remainderNs / 1000).
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auto microsecond = floor(remainder_ns / 1000);
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// 12. Assert: microsecond < 1000.
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VERIFY(microsecond < 1000);
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// 13. Let nanosecond be remainderNs modulo 1000.
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auto nanosecond = modulo(remainder_ns, 1000);
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// 14. Return the Record { [[Year]]: year, [[Month]]: month, [[Day]]: day, [[Hour]]: hour, [[Minute]]: minute, [[Second]]: second, [[Millisecond]]: millisecond, [[Microsecond]]: microsecond, [[Nanosecond]]: nanosecond }.
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return { .year = year, .month = month, .day = day, .hour = hour, .minute = minute, .second = second, .millisecond = millisecond, .microsecond = static_cast<u16>(microsecond), .nanosecond = static_cast<u16>(nanosecond) };
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}
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// 11.6.3 GetIANATimeZoneEpochValue ( timeZoneIdentifier, year, month, day, hour, minute, second, millisecond, microsecond, nanosecond ), https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/#sec-temporal-getianatimezoneepochvalue
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MarkedVector<BigInt*> get_iana_time_zone_epoch_value(GlobalObject& global_object, [[maybe_unused]] StringView time_zone_identifier, i32 year, u8 month, u8 day, u8 hour, u8 minute, u8 second, u16 millisecond, u16 microsecond, u16 nanosecond)
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{
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// The implementation-defined abstract operation GetIANATimeZoneEpochValue takes arguments timeZoneIdentifier (a String), year (an integer), month (an integer between 1 and 12 inclusive), day (an integer between 1 and 31 inclusive), hour (an integer between 0 and 23 inclusive), minute (an integer between 0 and 59 inclusive), second (an integer between 0 and 59 inclusive), millisecond (an integer between 0 and 999 inclusive), microsecond (an integer between 0 and 999 inclusive), and nanosecond (an integer between 0 and 999 inclusive) and returns a List of BigInts.
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// Each value in the returned List represents a number of nanoseconds since the Unix epoch in UTC that corresponds to the given ISO 8601 calendar date and wall-clock time in the IANA time zone identified by timeZoneIdentifier.
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// When the input represents a local time repeating multiple times at a negative time zone transition (e.g. when the daylight saving time ends or the time zone offset is decreased due to a time zone rule change), the returned List will have more than one element. The elements are sorted in numerical order. When the input represents a skipped local time at a positive time zone transition (e.g. when the daylight saving time starts or the time zone offset is increased due to a time zone rule change), the returned List will be empty. Otherwise, the returned List will have one element.
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// It is an error to call GetIANATimeZoneEpochValue with arguments such that IsValidISODate(year, month, day) is false.
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// FIXME: Implement this properly for non-UTC timezones.
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auto& vm = global_object.vm();
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auto list = MarkedVector<BigInt*> { vm.heap() };
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list.append(get_epoch_from_iso_parts(global_object, year, month, day, hour, minute, second, millisecond, microsecond, nanosecond));
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return list;
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}
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// 11.6.4 GetIANATimeZoneOffsetNanoseconds ( epochNanoseconds, timeZoneIdentifier ), https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/#sec-temporal-getianatimezoneoffsetnanoseconds
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i64 get_iana_time_zone_offset_nanoseconds(BigInt const& epoch_nanoseconds, String const& time_zone_identifier)
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{
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// The implementation-defined abstract operation GetIANATimeZoneOffsetNanoseconds takes arguments epochNanoseconds (a BigInt) and timeZoneIdentifier (a String) and returns an integer.
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// The returned integer represents the offset of the IANA time zone identified by timeZoneIdentifier from UTC, at the instant corresponding to epochNanoseconds.
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// Given the same values of epochNanoseconds and timeZoneIdentifier, the result must be the same for the lifetime of the surrounding agent.
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// Only called with validated TimeZone [[Identifier]] as argument.
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auto time_zone = ::TimeZone::time_zone_from_string(time_zone_identifier);
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VERIFY(time_zone.has_value());
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// Since Time::from_seconds() and Time::from_nanoseconds() both take an i64, converting to
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// seconds first gives us a greater range. The TZDB doesn't have sub-second offsets.
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auto seconds = epoch_nanoseconds.big_integer().divided_by("1000000000"_bigint).quotient;
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// The provided epoch (nano)seconds value is potentially out of range for AK::Time and subsequently
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// get_time_zone_offset(). We can safely assume that the TZDB has no useful information that far
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// into the past and future anyway, so clamp it to the i64 range.
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Time time;
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if (seconds < Crypto::SignedBigInteger::create_from(NumericLimits<i64>::min()))
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time = Time::min();
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else if (seconds > Crypto::SignedBigInteger::create_from(NumericLimits<i64>::max()))
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time = Time::max();
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else
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time = Time::from_seconds(*seconds.to_base(10).to_int<i64>());
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auto offset = ::TimeZone::get_time_zone_offset(*time_zone, time);
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VERIFY(offset.has_value());
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return offset->seconds * 1'000'000'000;
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}
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// 11.6.5 GetIANATimeZoneNextTransition ( epochNanoseconds, timeZoneIdentifier ), https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/#sec-temporal-getianatimezonenexttransition
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BigInt* get_iana_time_zone_next_transition(GlobalObject&, [[maybe_unused]] BigInt const& epoch_nanoseconds, [[maybe_unused]] StringView time_zone_identifier)
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{
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// The implementation-defined abstract operation GetIANATimeZoneNextTransition takes arguments epochNanoseconds (a BigInt) and timeZoneIdentifier (a String) and returns a BigInt or null.
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// The returned value t represents the number of nanoseconds since the Unix epoch in UTC that corresponds to the first time zone transition after epochNanoseconds in the IANA time zone identified by timeZoneIdentifier. The operation returns null if no such transition exists for which t ≤ ℤ(nsMaxInstant).
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// Given the same values of epochNanoseconds and timeZoneIdentifier, the result must be the same for the lifetime of the surrounding agent.
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// TODO: Implement this
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return nullptr;
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}
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// 11.6.6 GetIANATimeZonePreviousTransition ( epochNanoseconds, timeZoneIdentifier ), https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/#sec-temporal-getianatimezoneprevioustransition
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BigInt* get_iana_time_zone_previous_transition(GlobalObject&, [[maybe_unused]] BigInt const& epoch_nanoseconds, [[maybe_unused]] StringView time_zone_identifier)
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{
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// The implementation-defined abstract operation GetIANATimeZonePreviousTransition takes arguments epochNanoseconds (a BigInt) and timeZoneIdentifier (a String) and returns a BigInt or null.
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// The returned value t represents the number of nanoseconds since the Unix epoch in UTC that corresponds to the last time zone transition before epochNanoseconds in the IANA time zone identified by timeZoneIdentifier. The operation returns null if no such transition exists for which t ≥ ℤ(nsMinInstant).
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// Given the same values of epochNanoseconds and timeZoneIdentifier, the result must be the same for the lifetime of the surrounding agent.
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// TODO: Implement this
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return nullptr;
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}
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// https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/#prod-TimeZoneNumericUTCOffset
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static bool parse_time_zone_numeric_utc_offset_syntax(String const& offset_string, StringView& sign, StringView& hours, Optional<StringView>& minutes, Optional<StringView>& seconds, Optional<StringView>& fraction)
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{
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DateTimeLexer lexer(offset_string);
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auto sign_part = lexer.consume_sign();
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if (!sign_part.has_value())
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return false;
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sign = *sign_part;
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auto hours_part = lexer.consume_hours();
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if (!hours_part.has_value())
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return false;
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hours = *hours_part;
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if (!lexer.tell_remaining())
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return true;
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auto uses_separator = lexer.consume_specific(':');
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minutes = lexer.consume_minutes_or_seconds();
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if (!minutes.has_value())
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return false;
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if (!lexer.tell_remaining())
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return true;
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if (lexer.consume_specific(':') != uses_separator)
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return false;
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seconds = lexer.consume_minutes_or_seconds();
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if (!seconds.has_value())
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return false;
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if (!lexer.tell_remaining())
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return true;
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if (!lexer.consume_specific('.') && !lexer.consume_specific(','))
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return false;
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fraction = lexer.consume_fractional_seconds();
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if (!fraction.has_value())
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return false;
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return !lexer.tell_remaining();
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}
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bool is_valid_time_zone_numeric_utc_offset_syntax(String const& offset_string)
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{
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StringView discarded;
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Optional<StringView> optionally_discarded;
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// FIXME: This is very wasteful
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return parse_time_zone_numeric_utc_offset_syntax(offset_string, discarded, discarded, optionally_discarded, optionally_discarded, optionally_discarded);
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}
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// 11.6.7 ParseTimeZoneOffsetString ( offsetString ), https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/#sec-temporal-parsetimezoneoffsetstring
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ThrowCompletionOr<double> parse_time_zone_offset_string(GlobalObject& global_object, String const& offset_string)
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{
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auto& vm = global_object.vm();
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// 1. Let parseResult be ParseText(StringToCodePoints(offsetString), TimeZoneNumericUTCOffset).
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auto parse_result = parse_iso8601(Production::TimeZoneNumericUTCOffset, offset_string);
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// 2. If parseResult is a List of errors, throw a RangeError exception.
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if (!parse_result.has_value())
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return vm.throw_completion<RangeError>(ErrorType::InvalidFormat, "TimeZone offset");
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// 3. Let each of sign, hours, minutes, seconds, and fSeconds be the source text matched by the respective TimeZoneUTCOffsetSign, TimeZoneUTCOffsetHour, TimeZoneUTCOffsetMinute, TimeZoneUTCOffsetSecond, and TimeZoneUTCOffsetFraction Parse Node contained within parseResult, or an empty sequence of code points if not present.
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auto sign = parse_result->time_zone_utc_offset_sign;
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auto hours = parse_result->time_zone_utc_offset_hour;
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auto minutes = parse_result->time_zone_utc_offset_minute;
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auto seconds = parse_result->time_zone_utc_offset_second;
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auto f_seconds = parse_result->time_zone_utc_offset_fraction;
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// 4. Assert: sign is not empty.
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VERIFY(sign.has_value());
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i8 factor;
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// 5. If sign contains the code point U+002D (HYPHEN-MINUS) or U+2212 (MINUS SIGN), then
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if (sign->is_one_of("-", "\xE2\x88\x92")) {
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// a. Let factor be -1.
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factor = -1;
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}
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// 6. Else,
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else {
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// a. Let factor be 1.
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factor = 1;
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}
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// 7. Assert: hours is not empty.
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VERIFY(hours.has_value());
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// 8. Let hoursMV be ! ToIntegerOrInfinity(CodePointsToString(hours)).
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auto hours_mv = *hours->to_uint<u8>();
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// 9. Let minutesMV be ! ToIntegerOrInfinity(CodePointsToString(minutes)).
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auto minutes_mv = *minutes.value_or("0"sv).to_uint<u8>();
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// 10. Let secondsMV be ! ToIntegerOrInfinity(CodePointsToString(seconds)).
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auto seconds_mv = *seconds.value_or("0"sv).to_uint<u8>();
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u32 nanoseconds_mv;
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// 11. If fSeconds is not empty, then
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if (f_seconds.has_value()) {
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// a. Let fSecondsDigits be the substring of CodePointsToString(fSeconds) from 1.
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auto f_seconds_digits = f_seconds->substring_view(1);
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// b. Let fSecondsDigitsExtended be the string-concatenation of fSecondsDigits and "000000000".
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auto f_seconds_digits_extended = String::formatted("{}000000000", f_seconds_digits);
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// c. Let nanosecondsDigits be the substring of fSecondsDigitsExtended from 0 to 9.
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auto nanoseconds_digits = f_seconds_digits_extended.substring_view(0, 9);
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// d. Let nanosecondsMV be ! ToIntegerOrInfinity(nanosecondsDigits).
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nanoseconds_mv = *nanoseconds_digits.to_uint<u32>();
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}
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// 12. Else,
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else {
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// a. Let nanosecondsMV be 0.
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nanoseconds_mv = 0;
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}
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// 13. Return factor × (((hoursMV × 60 + minutesMV) × 60 + secondsMV) × 10^9 + nanosecondsMV).
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// NOTE: Using scientific notation (1e9) ensures the result of this expression is a double,
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// which is important - otherwise it's all integers and the result overflows!
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return factor * (((hours_mv * 60 + minutes_mv) * 60 + seconds_mv) * 1e9 + nanoseconds_mv);
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}
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// 11.6.8 FormatTimeZoneOffsetString ( offsetNanoseconds ), https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/#sec-temporal-formattimezoneoffsetstring
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String format_time_zone_offset_string(double offset_nanoseconds)
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{
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auto offset = static_cast<i64>(offset_nanoseconds);
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// 1. Assert: offsetNanoseconds is an integer.
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VERIFY(offset == offset_nanoseconds);
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StringBuilder builder;
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// 2. If offsetNanoseconds ≥ 0, let sign be "+"; otherwise, let sign be "-".
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if (offset >= 0)
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builder.append('+');
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else
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builder.append('-');
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// 3. Let _offsetNanoseconds_ be abs(_offsetNanoseconds_).
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offset = AK::abs(offset);
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// 4. Let nanoseconds be offsetNanoseconds modulo 10^9.
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auto nanoseconds = offset % 1000000000;
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// 5. Let seconds be floor(offsetNanoseconds / 10^9) modulo 60.
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auto seconds = (offset / 1000000000) % 60;
|
||
// 6. Let minutes be floor(offsetNanoseconds / (6 × 10^10)) modulo 60.
|
||
auto minutes = (offset / 60000000000) % 60;
|
||
// 7. Let hours be floor(offsetNanoseconds / (3.6 × 10^12)).
|
||
auto hours = offset / 3600000000000;
|
||
|
||
// 8. Let h be ToZeroPaddedDecimalString(hours, 2).
|
||
builder.appendff("{:02}", hours);
|
||
// 9. Let m be ToZeroPaddedDecimalString(minutes, 2).
|
||
builder.appendff(":{:02}", minutes);
|
||
// 10. Let s be ToZeroPaddedDecimalString(seconds, 2).
|
||
// NOTE: Handled by steps 11 & 12
|
||
|
||
// 11. If nanoseconds ≠ 0, then
|
||
if (nanoseconds != 0) {
|
||
// a. Let fraction be ToZeroPaddedDecimalString(nanoseconds, 9).
|
||
// b. Set fraction to the longest possible substring of fraction starting at position 0 and not ending with the code unit 0x0030 (DIGIT ZERO).
|
||
// c. Let post be the string-concatenation of the code unit 0x003A (COLON), s, the code unit 0x002E (FULL STOP), and fraction.
|
||
builder.appendff(":{:02}.{}", seconds, String::formatted("{:09}", nanoseconds).trim("0"sv, TrimMode::Right));
|
||
}
|
||
// 12. Else if seconds ≠ 0, then
|
||
else if (seconds != 0) {
|
||
// a. Let post be the string-concatenation of the code unit 0x003A (COLON) and s.
|
||
builder.appendff(":{:02}", seconds);
|
||
}
|
||
// 13. Else,
|
||
// a. Let post be the empty String.
|
||
|
||
// 14. Return the string-concatenation of sign, h, the code unit 0x003A (COLON), m, and post.
|
||
return builder.to_string();
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// 11.6.9 FormatISOTimeZoneOffsetString ( offsetNanoseconds ), https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/#sec-temporal-formatisotimezoneoffsetstring
|
||
String format_iso_time_zone_offset_string(double offset_nanoseconds)
|
||
{
|
||
// 1. Assert: offsetNanoseconds is an integer.
|
||
VERIFY(trunc(offset_nanoseconds) == offset_nanoseconds);
|
||
|
||
// 2. Set offsetNanoseconds to RoundNumberToIncrement(offsetNanoseconds, 60 × 10^9, "halfExpand").
|
||
offset_nanoseconds = round_number_to_increment(offset_nanoseconds, 60000000000, "halfExpand"sv);
|
||
|
||
// 3. If offsetNanoseconds ≥ 0, let sign be "+"; otherwise, let sign be "-".
|
||
auto sign = offset_nanoseconds >= 0 ? "+"sv : "-"sv;
|
||
|
||
// 4. Set offsetNanoseconds to abs(offsetNanoseconds).
|
||
offset_nanoseconds = fabs(offset_nanoseconds);
|
||
|
||
// 5. Let minutes be offsetNanoseconds / (60 × 10^9) modulo 60.
|
||
auto minutes = fmod(offset_nanoseconds / 60000000000, 60);
|
||
|
||
// 6. Let hours be floor(offsetNanoseconds / (3600 × 10^9)).
|
||
auto hours = floor(offset_nanoseconds / 3600000000000);
|
||
|
||
// 7. Let h be ToZeroPaddedDecimalString(hours, 2).
|
||
// 8. Let m be ToZeroPaddedDecimalString(minutes, 2).
|
||
// 9. Return the string-concatenation of sign, h, the code unit 0x003A (COLON), and m.
|
||
return String::formatted("{}{:02}:{:02}", sign, (u32)hours, (u32)minutes);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// 11.6.10 ToTemporalTimeZone ( temporalTimeZoneLike ), https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/#sec-temporal-totemporaltimezone
|
||
ThrowCompletionOr<Object*> to_temporal_time_zone(GlobalObject& global_object, Value temporal_time_zone_like)
|
||
{
|
||
auto& vm = global_object.vm();
|
||
|
||
// 1. If Type(temporalTimeZoneLike) is Object, then
|
||
if (temporal_time_zone_like.is_object()) {
|
||
// a. If temporalTimeZoneLike has an [[InitializedTemporalZonedDateTime]] internal slot, then
|
||
if (is<ZonedDateTime>(temporal_time_zone_like.as_object())) {
|
||
auto& zoned_date_time = static_cast<ZonedDateTime&>(temporal_time_zone_like.as_object());
|
||
|
||
// i. Return temporalTimeZoneLike.[[TimeZone]].
|
||
return &zoned_date_time.time_zone();
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// b. If ? HasProperty(temporalTimeZoneLike, "timeZone") is false, return temporalTimeZoneLike.
|
||
if (!TRY(temporal_time_zone_like.as_object().has_property(vm.names.timeZone)))
|
||
return &temporal_time_zone_like.as_object();
|
||
|
||
// c. Set temporalTimeZoneLike to ? Get(temporalTimeZoneLike, "timeZone").
|
||
temporal_time_zone_like = TRY(temporal_time_zone_like.as_object().get(vm.names.timeZone));
|
||
|
||
// d. If Type(temporalTimeZoneLike) is Object and ? HasProperty(temporalTimeZoneLike, "timeZone") is false, return temporalTimeZoneLike.
|
||
if (temporal_time_zone_like.is_object() && !TRY(temporal_time_zone_like.as_object().has_property(vm.names.timeZone)))
|
||
return &temporal_time_zone_like.as_object();
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// 2. Let identifier be ? ToString(temporalTimeZoneLike).
|
||
auto identifier = TRY(temporal_time_zone_like.to_string(global_object));
|
||
|
||
// 3. Let parseResult be ? ParseTemporalTimeZoneString(identifier).
|
||
auto parse_result = TRY(parse_temporal_time_zone_string(global_object, identifier));
|
||
|
||
// 4. If parseResult.[[Name]] is not undefined, then
|
||
if (parse_result.name.has_value()) {
|
||
// a. Let name be parseResult.[[Name]].
|
||
auto name = parse_result.name.release_value();
|
||
|
||
// b. If ParseText(StringToCodePoints(name), TimeZoneNumericUTCOffset) is a List of errors, then
|
||
if (!is_valid_time_zone_numeric_utc_offset_syntax(name)) {
|
||
// i. If IsValidTimeZoneName(name) is false, throw a RangeError exception.
|
||
if (!is_valid_time_zone_name(name))
|
||
return vm.throw_completion<RangeError>(ErrorType::TemporalInvalidTimeZoneName, name);
|
||
|
||
// ii. Set name to ! CanonicalizeTimeZoneName(name).
|
||
name = canonicalize_time_zone_name(name);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// c. Return ! CreateTemporalTimeZone(name).
|
||
return MUST(create_temporal_time_zone(global_object, name));
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// 5. If parseResult.[[Z]] is true, return ! CreateTemporalTimeZone("UTC").
|
||
if (parse_result.z)
|
||
return MUST(create_temporal_time_zone(global_object, "UTC"sv));
|
||
|
||
// 6. Return ! CreateTemporalTimeZone(parseResult.[[OffsetString]]).
|
||
return MUST(create_temporal_time_zone(global_object, *parse_result.offset_string));
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// 11.6.11 GetOffsetNanosecondsFor ( timeZone, instant ), https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/#sec-temporal-getoffsetnanosecondsfor
|
||
ThrowCompletionOr<double> get_offset_nanoseconds_for(GlobalObject& global_object, Value time_zone, Instant& instant)
|
||
{
|
||
auto& vm = global_object.vm();
|
||
|
||
// 1. Let getOffsetNanosecondsFor be ? GetMethod(timeZone, "getOffsetNanosecondsFor").
|
||
auto* get_offset_nanoseconds_for = TRY(time_zone.get_method(global_object, vm.names.getOffsetNanosecondsFor));
|
||
|
||
// 2. Let offsetNanoseconds be ? Call(getOffsetNanosecondsFor, timeZone, « instant »).
|
||
auto offset_nanoseconds_value = TRY(call(global_object, get_offset_nanoseconds_for, time_zone, &instant));
|
||
|
||
// 3. If Type(offsetNanoseconds) is not Number, throw a TypeError exception.
|
||
if (!offset_nanoseconds_value.is_number())
|
||
return vm.throw_completion<TypeError>(ErrorType::IsNotA, "Offset nanoseconds value", "number");
|
||
|
||
// 4. If IsIntegralNumber(offsetNanoseconds) is false, throw a RangeError exception.
|
||
if (!offset_nanoseconds_value.is_integral_number())
|
||
return vm.throw_completion<RangeError>(ErrorType::IsNotAn, "Offset nanoseconds value", "integral number");
|
||
|
||
// 5. Set offsetNanoseconds to ℝ(offsetNanoseconds).
|
||
auto offset_nanoseconds = offset_nanoseconds_value.as_double();
|
||
|
||
// 6. If abs(offsetNanoseconds) > nsPerDay, throw a RangeError exception.
|
||
if (fabs(offset_nanoseconds) > ns_per_day)
|
||
return vm.throw_completion<RangeError>(ErrorType::TemporalInvalidOffsetNanosecondsValue);
|
||
|
||
// 7. Return offsetNanoseconds.
|
||
return offset_nanoseconds;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// 11.6.12 BuiltinTimeZoneGetOffsetStringFor ( timeZone, instant ), https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/#sec-temporal-builtintimezonegetoffsetstringfor
|
||
ThrowCompletionOr<String> builtin_time_zone_get_offset_string_for(GlobalObject& global_object, Value time_zone, Instant& instant)
|
||
{
|
||
// 1. Let offsetNanoseconds be ? GetOffsetNanosecondsFor(timeZone, instant).
|
||
auto offset_nanoseconds = TRY(get_offset_nanoseconds_for(global_object, time_zone, instant));
|
||
|
||
// 2. Return ! FormatTimeZoneOffsetString(offsetNanoseconds).
|
||
return format_time_zone_offset_string(offset_nanoseconds);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// 11.6.13 BuiltinTimeZoneGetPlainDateTimeFor ( timeZone, instant, calendar ), https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/#sec-temporal-builtintimezonegetplaindatetimefor
|
||
ThrowCompletionOr<PlainDateTime*> builtin_time_zone_get_plain_date_time_for(GlobalObject& global_object, Value time_zone, Instant& instant, Object& calendar)
|
||
{
|
||
// 1. Assert: instant has an [[InitializedTemporalInstant]] internal slot.
|
||
|
||
// 2. Let offsetNanoseconds be ? GetOffsetNanosecondsFor(timeZone, instant).
|
||
auto offset_nanoseconds = TRY(get_offset_nanoseconds_for(global_object, time_zone, instant));
|
||
|
||
// 3. Let result be ! GetISOPartsFromEpoch(ℝ(instant.[[Nanoseconds]])).
|
||
auto result = get_iso_parts_from_epoch(global_object, instant.nanoseconds().big_integer());
|
||
|
||
// 4. Set result to BalanceISODateTime(result.[[Year]], result.[[Month]], result.[[Day]], result.[[Hour]], result.[[Minute]], result.[[Second]], result.[[Millisecond]], result.[[Microsecond]], result.[[Nanosecond]] + offsetNanoseconds).
|
||
result = balance_iso_date_time(result.year, result.month, result.day, result.hour, result.minute, result.second, result.millisecond, result.microsecond, result.nanosecond + offset_nanoseconds);
|
||
|
||
// 5. Return ? CreateTemporalDateTime(result.[[Year]], result.[[Month]], result.[[Day]], result.[[Hour]], result.[[Minute]], result.[[Second]], result.[[Millisecond]], result.[[Microsecond]], result.[[Nanosecond]], calendar).
|
||
return create_temporal_date_time(global_object, result.year, result.month, result.day, result.hour, result.minute, result.second, result.millisecond, result.microsecond, result.nanosecond, calendar);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// 11.6.14 BuiltinTimeZoneGetInstantFor ( timeZone, dateTime, disambiguation ), https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/#sec-temporal-builtintimezonegetinstantfor
|
||
ThrowCompletionOr<Instant*> builtin_time_zone_get_instant_for(GlobalObject& global_object, Value time_zone, PlainDateTime& date_time, StringView disambiguation)
|
||
{
|
||
// 1. Assert: dateTime has an [[InitializedTemporalDateTime]] internal slot.
|
||
|
||
// 2. Let possibleInstants be ? GetPossibleInstantsFor(timeZone, dateTime).
|
||
auto possible_instants = TRY(get_possible_instants_for(global_object, time_zone, date_time));
|
||
|
||
// 3. Return ? DisambiguatePossibleInstants(possibleInstants, timeZone, dateTime, disambiguation).
|
||
return disambiguate_possible_instants(global_object, possible_instants, time_zone, date_time, disambiguation);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// 11.6.15 DisambiguatePossibleInstants ( possibleInstants, timeZone, dateTime, disambiguation ), https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/#sec-temporal-disambiguatepossibleinstants
|
||
ThrowCompletionOr<Instant*> disambiguate_possible_instants(GlobalObject& global_object, MarkedVector<Instant*> const& possible_instants, Value time_zone, PlainDateTime& date_time, StringView disambiguation)
|
||
{
|
||
auto& vm = global_object.vm();
|
||
|
||
// 1. Assert: dateTime has an [[InitializedTemporalDateTime]] internal slot.
|
||
|
||
// 2. Let n be possibleInstants's length.
|
||
auto n = possible_instants.size();
|
||
|
||
// 3. If n = 1, then
|
||
if (n == 1) {
|
||
// a. Return possibleInstants[0].
|
||
return possible_instants[0];
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// 4. If n ≠ 0, then
|
||
if (n != 0) {
|
||
// a. If disambiguation is "earlier" or "compatible", then
|
||
if (disambiguation.is_one_of("earlier"sv, "compatible"sv)) {
|
||
// i. Return possibleInstants[0].
|
||
return possible_instants[0];
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// b. If disambiguation is "later", then
|
||
if (disambiguation == "later"sv) {
|
||
// i. Return possibleInstants[n - 1].
|
||
return possible_instants[n - 1];
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// c. Assert: disambiguation is "reject".
|
||
VERIFY(disambiguation == "reject"sv);
|
||
|
||
// d. Throw a RangeError exception.
|
||
return vm.throw_completion<RangeError>(ErrorType::TemporalDisambiguatePossibleInstantsRejectMoreThanOne);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// 5. Assert: n = 0.
|
||
VERIFY(n == 0);
|
||
|
||
// 6. If disambiguation is "reject", then
|
||
if (disambiguation == "reject"sv) {
|
||
// a. Throw a RangeError exception.
|
||
return vm.throw_completion<RangeError>(ErrorType::TemporalDisambiguatePossibleInstantsRejectZero);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// 7. Let epochNanoseconds be GetEpochFromISOParts(dateTime.[[ISOYear]], dateTime.[[ISOMonth]], dateTime.[[ISODay]], dateTime.[[ISOHour]], dateTime.[[ISOMinute]], dateTime.[[ISOSecond]], dateTime.[[ISOMillisecond]], dateTime.[[ISOMicrosecond]], dateTime.[[ISONanosecond]]).
|
||
auto* epoch_nanoseconds = get_epoch_from_iso_parts(global_object, date_time.iso_year(), date_time.iso_month(), date_time.iso_day(), date_time.iso_hour(), date_time.iso_minute(), date_time.iso_second(), date_time.iso_millisecond(), date_time.iso_microsecond(), date_time.iso_nanosecond());
|
||
|
||
// 8. Let dayBeforeNs be epochNanoseconds - ℤ(nsPerDay).
|
||
auto* day_before_ns = js_bigint(vm, epoch_nanoseconds->big_integer().minus(ns_per_day_bigint));
|
||
|
||
// 9. If ! IsValidEpochNanoseconds(dayBeforeNs) is false, throw a RangeError exception.
|
||
if (!is_valid_epoch_nanoseconds(*day_before_ns))
|
||
return vm.throw_completion<RangeError>(ErrorType::TemporalInvalidEpochNanoseconds);
|
||
|
||
// 10. Let dayBefore be ! CreateTemporalInstant(dayBeforeNs).
|
||
auto* day_before = MUST(create_temporal_instant(global_object, *day_before_ns));
|
||
|
||
// 11. Let dayAfterNs be epochNanoseconds + ℤ(nsPerDay).
|
||
auto* day_after_ns = js_bigint(vm, epoch_nanoseconds->big_integer().plus(ns_per_day_bigint));
|
||
|
||
// 12. If ! IsValidEpochNanoseconds(dayAfterNs) is false, throw a RangeError exception.
|
||
if (!is_valid_epoch_nanoseconds(*day_after_ns))
|
||
return vm.throw_completion<RangeError>(ErrorType::TemporalInvalidEpochNanoseconds);
|
||
|
||
// 13. Let dayAfter be ! CreateTemporalInstant(dayAfterNs).
|
||
auto* day_after = MUST(create_temporal_instant(global_object, *day_after_ns));
|
||
|
||
// 14. Let offsetBefore be ? GetOffsetNanosecondsFor(timeZone, dayBefore).
|
||
auto offset_before = TRY(get_offset_nanoseconds_for(global_object, time_zone, *day_before));
|
||
|
||
// 15. Let offsetAfter be ? GetOffsetNanosecondsFor(timeZone, dayAfter).
|
||
auto offset_after = TRY(get_offset_nanoseconds_for(global_object, time_zone, *day_after));
|
||
|
||
// 16. Let nanoseconds be offsetAfter - offsetBefore.
|
||
auto nanoseconds = offset_after - offset_before;
|
||
|
||
// 17. If disambiguation is "earlier", then
|
||
if (disambiguation == "earlier"sv) {
|
||
// a. Let earlier be ? AddDateTime(dateTime.[[ISOYear]], dateTime.[[ISOMonth]], dateTime.[[ISODay]], dateTime.[[ISOHour]], dateTime.[[ISOMinute]], dateTime.[[ISOSecond]], dateTime.[[ISOMillisecond]], dateTime.[[ISOMicrosecond]], dateTime.[[ISONanosecond]], dateTime.[[Calendar]], 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, -nanoseconds, undefined).
|
||
auto earlier = TRY(add_date_time(global_object, date_time.iso_year(), date_time.iso_month(), date_time.iso_day(), date_time.iso_hour(), date_time.iso_minute(), date_time.iso_second(), date_time.iso_millisecond(), date_time.iso_microsecond(), date_time.iso_nanosecond(), date_time.calendar(), 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, -nanoseconds, nullptr));
|
||
|
||
// b. Let earlierDateTime be ! CreateTemporalDateTime(earlier.[[Year]], earlier.[[Month]], earlier.[[Day]], earlier.[[Hour]], earlier.[[Minute]], earlier.[[Second]], earlier.[[Millisecond]], earlier.[[Microsecond]], earlier.[[Nanosecond]], dateTime.[[Calendar]]).
|
||
auto* earlier_date_time = MUST(create_temporal_date_time(global_object, earlier.year, earlier.month, earlier.day, earlier.hour, earlier.minute, earlier.second, earlier.millisecond, earlier.microsecond, earlier.nanosecond, date_time.calendar()));
|
||
|
||
// c. Set possibleInstants to ? GetPossibleInstantsFor(timeZone, earlierDateTime).
|
||
auto possible_instants_ = TRY(get_possible_instants_for(global_object, time_zone, *earlier_date_time));
|
||
|
||
// d. If possibleInstants is empty, throw a RangeError exception.
|
||
if (possible_instants_.is_empty())
|
||
return vm.throw_completion<RangeError>(ErrorType::TemporalDisambiguatePossibleInstantsEarlierZero);
|
||
|
||
// e. Return possibleInstants[0].
|
||
return possible_instants_[0];
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// 18. Assert: disambiguation is "compatible" or "later".
|
||
VERIFY(disambiguation.is_one_of("compatible"sv, "later"sv));
|
||
|
||
// 19. Let later be ? AddDateTime(dateTime.[[ISOYear]], dateTime.[[ISOMonth]], dateTime.[[ISODay]], dateTime.[[ISOHour]], dateTime.[[ISOMinute]], dateTime.[[ISOSecond]], dateTime.[[ISOMillisecond]], dateTime.[[ISOMicrosecond]], dateTime.[[ISONanosecond]], dateTime.[[Calendar]], 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, nanoseconds, undefined).
|
||
auto later = TRY(add_date_time(global_object, date_time.iso_year(), date_time.iso_month(), date_time.iso_day(), date_time.iso_hour(), date_time.iso_minute(), date_time.iso_second(), date_time.iso_millisecond(), date_time.iso_microsecond(), date_time.iso_nanosecond(), date_time.calendar(), 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, nanoseconds, nullptr));
|
||
|
||
// 20. Let laterDateTime be ! CreateTemporalDateTime(later.[[Year]], later.[[Month]], later.[[Day]], later.[[Hour]], later.[[Minute]], later.[[Second]], later.[[Millisecond]], later.[[Microsecond]], later.[[Nanosecond]], dateTime.[[Calendar]]).
|
||
auto* later_date_time = MUST(create_temporal_date_time(global_object, later.year, later.month, later.day, later.hour, later.minute, later.second, later.millisecond, later.microsecond, later.nanosecond, date_time.calendar()));
|
||
|
||
// 21. Set possibleInstants to ? GetPossibleInstantsFor(timeZone, laterDateTime).
|
||
auto possible_instants_ = TRY(get_possible_instants_for(global_object, time_zone, *later_date_time));
|
||
|
||
// 22. Set n to possibleInstants's length.
|
||
n = possible_instants_.size();
|
||
|
||
// 23. If n = 0, throw a RangeError exception.
|
||
if (n == 0)
|
||
return vm.throw_completion<RangeError>(ErrorType::TemporalDisambiguatePossibleInstantsZero);
|
||
|
||
// 24. Return possibleInstants[n - 1].
|
||
return possible_instants_[n - 1];
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// 11.6.16 GetPossibleInstantsFor ( timeZone, dateTime ), https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/#sec-temporal-getpossibleinstantsfor
|
||
ThrowCompletionOr<MarkedVector<Instant*>> get_possible_instants_for(GlobalObject& global_object, Value time_zone, PlainDateTime& date_time)
|
||
{
|
||
auto& vm = global_object.vm();
|
||
|
||
// 1. Assert: dateTime has an [[InitializedTemporalDateTime]] internal slot.
|
||
|
||
// 2. Let possibleInstants be ? Invoke(timeZone, "getPossibleInstantsFor", « dateTime »).
|
||
auto possible_instants = TRY(time_zone.invoke(global_object, vm.names.getPossibleInstantsFor, &date_time));
|
||
|
||
// 3. Let iteratorRecord be ? GetIterator(possibleInstants, sync).
|
||
auto iterator = TRY(get_iterator(global_object, possible_instants, IteratorHint::Sync));
|
||
|
||
// 4. Let list be a new empty List.
|
||
auto list = MarkedVector<Instant*> { vm.heap() };
|
||
|
||
// 5. Let next be true.
|
||
Object* next = nullptr;
|
||
|
||
// 6. Repeat, while next is not false,
|
||
do {
|
||
// a. Set next to ? IteratorStep(iteratorRecord).
|
||
next = TRY(iterator_step(global_object, iterator));
|
||
|
||
// b. If next is not false, then
|
||
if (next) {
|
||
// i. Let nextValue be ? IteratorValue(next).
|
||
auto next_value = TRY(iterator_value(global_object, *next));
|
||
|
||
// ii. If Type(nextValue) is not Object or nextValue does not have an [[InitializedTemporalInstant]] internal slot, then
|
||
if (!next_value.is_object() || !is<Instant>(next_value.as_object())) {
|
||
// 1. Let completion be ThrowCompletion(a newly created TypeError object).
|
||
auto completion = vm.throw_completion<TypeError>(ErrorType::NotAnObjectOfType, "Temporal.Instant");
|
||
|
||
// 2. Return ? IteratorClose(iteratorRecord, completion).
|
||
return iterator_close(global_object, iterator, move(completion));
|
||
}
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// iii. Append nextValue to the end of the List list.
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list.append(static_cast<Instant*>(&next_value.as_object()));
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}
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} while (next != nullptr);
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// 7. Return list.
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return { move(list) };
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||
}
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||
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// 11.6.17 TimeZoneEquals ( one, two ), https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/#sec-temporal-timezoneequals
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ThrowCompletionOr<bool> time_zone_equals(GlobalObject& global_object, Object& one, Object& two)
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{
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// 1. If one and two are the same Object value, return true.
|
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if (&one == &two)
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return true;
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||
|
||
// 2. Let timeZoneOne be ? ToString(one).
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auto time_zone_one = TRY(Value(&one).to_string(global_object));
|
||
|
||
// 3. Let timeZoneTwo be ? ToString(two).
|
||
auto time_zone_two = TRY(Value(&two).to_string(global_object));
|
||
|
||
// 4. If timeZoneOne is timeZoneTwo, return true.
|
||
if (time_zone_one == time_zone_two)
|
||
return true;
|
||
|
||
// 5. Return false.
|
||
return false;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
}
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