15.9.5.4.js   [plain text]


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/**
    File Name:    15.9.5.4.js
    ECMA Section: 15.9.5.4 Date.prototype.toTimeString()
    Description:
    This function returns a string value. The contents of the string are
    implementation dependent, but are intended to represent the "time"
    portion of the Date in the current time zone in a convenient,
    human-readable form.   We test the content of the string by checking
    that d.toDateString()  +  d.toTimeString()  ==  d.toString()

    Author:  pschwartau@netscape.com                             
    Date:    14 november 2000
    Revised: 07 january 2002  because of a change in JS Date format:

    See http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=118266 (SpiderMonkey)
    See http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=118636 (Rhino)
*/
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
   var SECTION = "15.9.5.4";
   var VERSION = "ECMA_3";  
   var TITLE   = "Date.prototype.toTimeString()"; 
   
   var status = '';
   var actual = '';  
   var expect = '';
   var givenDate;
   var year = '';
   var regexp = '';
   var reducedDateString = '';
   var hopeThisIsTimeString = '';
   var cnEmptyString = '';
   var cnERR ='OOPS! FATAL ERROR: no regexp match in extractTimeString()';



   startTest();
   writeHeaderToLog( SECTION + " "+ TITLE);


//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   var testcases = new Array();
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


   // first, a couple of generic tests -

   status = "typeof (now.toTimeString())";  
   actual =   typeof (now.toTimeString());
   expect = "string";
   addTestCase();

   status = "Date.prototype.toTimeString.length";   
   actual =  Date.prototype.toTimeString.length;
   expect =  0;   
   addTestCase();




   // 1970
   addDateTestCase(0);
   addDateTestCase(TZ_ADJUST);
   

   // 1900
   addDateTestCase(TIME_1900);
   addDateTestCase(TIME_1900 - TZ_ADJUST);


   // 2000
   addDateTestCase(TIME_2000);
   addDateTestCase(TIME_2000 - TZ_ADJUST);

    
   // 29 Feb 2000
   addDateTestCase(UTC_29_FEB_2000);
   addDateTestCase(UTC_29_FEB_2000 - 1000);
   addDateTestCase(UTC_29_FEB_2000 - TZ_ADJUST);
 

   // Now
   addDateTestCase( TIME_NOW);
   addDateTestCase( TIME_NOW - TZ_ADJUST);


   // 2005
   addDateTestCase(UTC_1_JAN_2005);
   addDateTestCase(UTC_1_JAN_2005 - 1000);
   addDateTestCase(UTC_1_JAN_2005 - TZ_ADJUST);



//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   test();
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


function addTestCase()
{
  testcases[tc++] = new TestCase( SECTION, status, expect, actual); 
}


function addDateTestCase(date_given_in_milliseconds)
{
   givenDate = new Date(date_given_in_milliseconds);
   
   status = '('  +  givenDate  +  ').toTimeString()';   
   actual = givenDate.toTimeString();
   expect = extractTimeString(givenDate);
   addTestCase();
}


/*
 * As of 2002-01-07, the format for JavaScript dates changed.
 * See http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=118266 (SpiderMonkey)
 * See http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=118636 (Rhino)
 *
 * WAS: Mon Jan 07 13:40:34 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time) 2002
 * NOW: Mon Jan 07 2002 13:40:34 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time)
 *
 * Thus, use a regexp of the form /date.toDateString()(.*)$/
 * to capture the TimeString into the first backreference -
 */
function extractTimeString(date)
{
  regexp = new RegExp(date.toDateString() + '(.*)' + '$');

  try
  {
    hopeThisIsTimeString = date.toString().match(regexp)[1];
  }
  catch(e)
  {
    return cnERR;
  }

  // trim any leading or trailing spaces -
  return trimL(trimR(hopeThisIsTimeString));
 }


function trimL(s)
{
  if (!s) {return cnEmptyString;};
  for (var i = 0; i!=s.length; i++) {if (s[i] != ' ') {break;}}
  return s.substring(i);
}


function trimR(s)
{
  if (!s) {return cnEmptyString;};
  for (var i = (s.length - 1); i!=-1; i--) {if (s[i] != ' ') {break;}}
  return s.substring(0, i+1);
}


function test()
{
  for ( tc=0; tc < testcases.length; tc++ )
  {
    testcases[tc].passed = writeTestCaseResult(
                                               testcases[tc].expect,
                                               testcases[tc].actual,
                                               testcases[tc].description  +  " = "  +  testcases[tc].actual );

    testcases[tc].reason += ( testcases[tc].passed ) ? "" : "wrong value ";
  }
  stopTest();
  return (testcases);
}