// Copyright (C) 2018 Ujjwal Sharma. All rights reserved. // This code is governed by the BSD license found in the LICENSE file. /*--- esid: sec-initializenumberformat description: > Tests that Intl.NumberFormat contructor converts the options argument to an object using `ToObject` (7.1.13). info: | 11.1.2 InitializeNumberFormat 3.a. Let options be ? ToObject(options). ---*/ const toObjectResults = [ [true, new Boolean(true)], [42, new Number(42)], ['foo', new String('foo')], [{}, {}], [Symbol(), Object(Symbol())] ]; // Test if ToObject is used to convert primitives to Objects. toObjectResults.forEach(pair => { const [value, result] = pair; const actual = new Intl.NumberFormat(['en-US'], value).resolvedOptions(); const expected = new Intl.NumberFormat(['en-US'], result).resolvedOptions(); assert.sameValue(actual.locale, expected.locale); assert.sameValue(actual.minimumIntegerDigits, expected.minimumIntegerDigits); assert.sameValue(actual.minimumFractionDigits, expected.minimumFractionDigits); assert.sameValue(actual.maximumFractionDigits, expected.maximumFractionDigits); assert.sameValue(actual.numberingSystem, expected.numberingSystem); assert.sameValue(actual.style, expected.style); assert.sameValue(actual.useGrouping, expected.useGrouping); }); // ToObject throws a TypeError for undefined and null, but it's not called // when options is undefined. assert.throws(TypeError, () => new Intl.NumberFormat(['en-US'], null)); reportCompare(0, 0);