gecko/js/tests/ecma/Date/15.9.2.2-3.js

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gTestfile = '15.9.2.2-3.js';
/**
File Name: 15.9.2.2.js
ECMA Section: 15.9.2.2 Date constructor used as a function
Date( year, month, date, hours, minutes, seconds )
Description: The arguments are accepted, but are completely ignored.
A string is created and returned as if by the
expression (new Date()).toString().
Author: christine@netscape.com
Date: 28 october 1997
Version: 9706
*/
var VERSION = 9706;
startTest();
var SECTION = "15.9.2.2";
var TOLERANCE = 100;
var TITLE = "The Date Constructor Called as a Function";
writeHeaderToLog(SECTION+" "+TITLE );
// allow up to 1 second difference due to possibility
// the date may change by 1 second in between calls to Date
var d1;
var d2;
// Dates around 1900
d1 = new Date();
d2 = Date.parse(Date(1899,11,31,23,59,59));
new TestCase( SECTION, "Date(1899,11,31,23,59,59)", true, d2 - d1 <= 1000);
d1 = new Date();
d2 = Date.parse(Date(1900,0,1,0,0,0));
new TestCase( SECTION, "Date(1900,0,1,0,0,0)", true, d2 - d1 <= 1000);
d1 = new Date();
d2 = Date.parse(Date(1900,0,1,0,0,1) );
new TestCase( SECTION, "Date(1900,0,1,0,0,1)", true, d2 - d1 <= 1000);
d1 = new Date();
d2 = Date.parse(Date(1899,11,31,16,0,0,0));
new TestCase( SECTION, "Date(1899,11,31,16,0,0,0)", true, d2 - d1 <= 1000);
test();