browser.js |
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name.js |
---
esid: sec-date.parse
description: >
Date.parse.name is "parse".
info: |
Date.parse ( string )
17 ECMAScript Standard Built-in Objects:
Every built-in Function object, including constructors, that is not
identified as an anonymous function has a name property whose value
is a String.
Unless otherwise specified, the name property of a built-in Function
object, if it exists, has the attributes { [[Writable]]: false,
[[Enumerable]]: false, [[Configurable]]: true }.
includes: [propertyHelper.js]
--- |
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not-a-constructor.js |
---
esid: sec-ecmascript-standard-built-in-objects
description: >
Date.parse does not implement [[Construct]], is not new-able
info: |
ECMAScript Function Objects
Built-in function objects that are not identified as constructors do not
implement the [[Construct]] internal method unless otherwise specified in
the description of a particular function.
sec-evaluatenew
...
7. If IsConstructor(constructor) is false, throw a TypeError exception.
...
includes: [isConstructor.js]
features: [Reflect.construct, arrow-function]
--- |
862 |
S15.9.4.2_A1_T1.js |
---
info: The Date property "parse" has { DontEnum } attributes
esid: sec-date.parse
description: Checking absence of ReadOnly attribute
--- |
534 |
S15.9.4.2_A1_T2.js |
---
info: The Date property "parse" has { DontEnum } attributes
esid: sec-date.parse
description: Checking absence of DontDelete attribute
--- |
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S15.9.4.2_A1_T3.js |
---
info: The Date property "parse" has { DontEnum } attributes
esid: sec-date.parse
description: Checking DontEnum attribute
--- |
556 |
S15.9.4.2_A2_T1.js |
---
info: The "length" property of the "parse" is 1
esid: sec-date.parse
description: The "length" property of the "parse" is 1
--- |
502 |
S15.9.4.2_A3_T1.js |
---
info: |
The Date.parse property "length" has { ReadOnly, DontDelete, DontEnum }
attributes
esid: sec-date.parse
description: Checking ReadOnly attribute
includes: [propertyHelper.js]
--- |
592 |
S15.9.4.2_A3_T2.js |
---
info: |
The Date.parse property "length" has { ReadOnly, ! DontDelete, DontEnum }
attributes
esid: sec-date.parse
description: Checking DontDelete attribute
--- |
625 |
S15.9.4.2_A3_T3.js |
---
info: |
The Date.parse property "length" has { ReadOnly, DontDelete, DontEnum }
attributes
esid: sec-date.parse
description: Checking DontEnum attribute
--- |
617 |
shell.js |
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0 |
time-value-maximum-range.js |
---
esid: sec-date.parse
description: >
Date.parse return value is limited to specified time value maximum range
info: |
Date.parse ( string )
parse interprets the resulting String as a date and time; it returns a
Number, the UTC time value corresponding to the date and time.
A Date object contains a Number indicating a particular instant in time to
within a millisecond. Such a Number is called a time value.
The actual range of times supported by ECMAScript Date objects is slightly
smaller: exactly -100,000,000 days to 100,000,000 days measured relative to
midnight at the beginning of 01 January, 1970 UTC. This gives a range of
8,640,000,000,000,000 milliseconds to either side of 01 January, 1970 UTC.
--- |
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without-utc-offset.js |
---
esid: sec-date.parse
description: >
Offsetless date-time strings are local time, offsetless date-only strings are UTC time
info: |
Date.parse ( string )
When the UTC offset representation is absent, date-only forms are interpreted
as a UTC time and date-time forms are interpreted as a local time.
--- |
677 |
year-zero.js |
---
esid: sec-expanded-years
description: Negative zero, as an extended year, is rejected
info: |
The year 0 is considered positive and must be prefixed with a + sign. The
representation of the year 0 as -000000 is invalid.
--- |
618 |
zero.js |
---
esid: sec-date.parse
description: >
Date.parse of toString/toUTCString/toISOString of zero value is zero
info: |
Date.parse ( string )
If x is any Date object whose milliseconds amount is zero within a
particular implementation of ECMAScript, then all of the following
expressions should produce the same numeric value in that
implementation, if all the properties referenced have their initial
values:
x.valueOf()
Date.parse(x.toString())
Date.parse(x.toUTCString())
Date.parse(x.toISOString())
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