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// |reftest| skip-if(!this.hasOwnProperty('Temporal')) -- Temporal is not enabled unconditionally
// Copyright (C) 2021 Igalia, S.L. All rights reserved.
// This code is governed by the BSD license found in the LICENSE file.

/*---
esid: sec-temporal.duration.prototype.total
description: A pre-epoch value is handled correctly by the modulo operation in GetISOPartsFromEpoch
info: |
    sec-temporal-getisopartsfromepoch step 1:
      1. Let _remainderNs_ be the mathematical value whose sign is the sign of _epochNanoseconds_ and whose magnitude is abs(_epochNanoseconds_) modulo 10<sup>6</sup>.
    sec-temporal-builtintimezonegetplaindatetimefor step 2:
      2. Let _result_ be ! GetISOPartsFromEpoch(_instant_.[[Nanoseconds]]).
features: [Temporal]
---*/

const relativeTo = new Temporal.ZonedDateTime(-13849764_999_999_999n, "UTC");
const duration = new Temporal.Duration(0, 0, 0, 1);

// This code path shows up anywhere we convert an exact time, before the Unix
// epoch, with nonzero microseconds or nanoseconds, into a wall time; in this
// case via relativeTo.

const result = duration.total({ relativeTo, unit: "days" });
assert.sameValue(result, 1);

reportCompare(0, 0);