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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-05-04 12:41:41 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-05-04 12:41:41 +0000 |
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Merging upstream version 1.70.0+dfsg2.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/vendor/js-sys/src/Temporal.rs b/vendor/js-sys/src/Temporal.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ee6d97d17 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/js-sys/src/Temporal.rs @@ -0,0 +1,1057 @@ +use super::*; + +#[wasm_bindgen] +extern "C" { + #[wasm_bindgen(js_namespace = Temporal, extends = Object)] + #[derive(Clone, Debug)] + pub type Instant; + + #[wasm_bindgen(static_method_of = Instant, js_namespace = Temporal)] + pub fn from(val: &JsValue) -> Instant; + + #[wasm_bindgen(static_method_of = Instant, js_namespace = Temporal)] + pub fn compare(one: &Instant, two: &Instant) -> i32; + + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = epochSeconds)] + pub fn epoch_seconds(this: &Instant) -> u64; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = epochMilliseconds)] + pub fn epoch_milliseconds(this: &Instant) -> u64; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = epochMicroseconds)] + pub fn epoch_microseconds(this: &Instant) -> BigInt; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = epochNanoseconds)] + pub fn epoch_nanoseconds(this: &Instant) -> BigInt; + + /// This method adds duration to Instant. + /// + /// The years, months, weeks, and days fields of duration must be zero. + #[wasm_bindgen(method)] + pub fn add(this: &Instant, duration: &Duration, options: &JsValue) -> Instant; + + /// This method subtracts duration to Instant. + /// + /// The years, months, weeks, and days fields of duration must be zero. + #[wasm_bindgen(method)] + pub fn subtract(this: &Instant, duration: &Duration, options: &JsValue) -> Instant; + + /// This method computes the difference between the two times represented by zonedDateTime and + /// other, optionally rounds it, and returns it as a Temporal.Duration object. If other is earlier + /// than zonedDateTime then the resulting duration will be negative. The returned Temporal.Duration, when + /// added to zonedDateTime with the same options, will yield other. + #[wasm_bindgen(method)] + pub fn until(this: &Instant, other: &Instant, options: &JsValue) -> Duration; + + /// This method computes the difference between the two times represented by zonedDateTime and + /// other, optionally rounds it, and returns it as a Temporal.Duration object. If other is later + /// than zonedDateTime then the resulting duration will be negative. The returned Temporal.Duration, when + /// added to zonedDateTime with the same options, will yield other. + #[wasm_bindgen(method)] + pub fn since(this: &Instant, other: &Instant, options: &JsValue) -> Duration; + + /// Returns a new Temporal.Instant object which is zonedDateTime rounded to `roundTo` (if + /// a string parameter is used) or `roundingIncrement` of `smallestUnit` (if an object parameter + /// is used). + #[wasm_bindgen(method)] + pub fn round(this: &Instant, round_to: &JsValue) -> Instant; + + #[wasm_bindgen(method)] + pub fn equals(this: &Instant, other: &Instant) -> bool; + + /// This method overrides the Object.prototype.toString() method and provides a convenient, unambiguous + /// string representation of date. The string can be passed to Temporal.PlainDate.from() to + /// create a new Temporal.PlainDate object. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, js_name = toString)] + pub fn to_string(this: &Instant) -> JsString; + + /// This method overrides `Object.prototype.toLocaleString()` to provide a human-readable, + /// language-sensitive representation of duration. + /// + /// The locales and options arguments are the same as in the constructor to Intl.DateTimeFormat. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, js_name = toLocaleString)] + pub fn to_locale_string(this: &Instant, locales: &JsValue, options: &JsValue) -> JsString; + +} + +#[wasm_bindgen] +extern "C" { + #[wasm_bindgen(js_namespace = Temporal, extends = Object)] + #[derive(Clone, Debug)] + pub type PlainDateTime; + + #[wasm_bindgen(static_method_of = PlainDateTime, js_namespace = Temporal)] + pub fn from(val: &JsValue) -> PlainDateTime; + + #[wasm_bindgen(static_method_of = PlainDateTime, js_namespace = Temporal)] + pub fn compare(one: &PlainDateTime, two: &PlainDateTime) -> i32; + + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn year(this: &PlainDateTime) -> i32; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn month(this: &PlainDateTime) -> u32; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn week(this: &PlainDateTime) -> u32; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn day(this: &PlainDateTime) -> u32; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn hour(this: &PlainDateTime) -> u32; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn minute(this: &PlainDateTime) -> u32; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn second(this: &PlainDateTime) -> u32; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn millisecond(this: &PlainDateTime) -> u32; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn microsecond(this: &PlainDateTime) -> u32; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn nanosecond(this: &PlainDateTime) -> u32; + + /// In calendars that use eras, the era and eraYear read-only properties can be used + /// together to resolve an era-relative year. Both properties are undefined when using + /// the ISO 8601 calendar. As inputs to from or with, era and eraYear can be used instead + /// of year. Unlike year, eraYear may decrease as time proceeds because some + /// eras (like the BCE era in the Gregorian calendar) count years backwards. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = eraYear)] + pub fn era_year(this: &PlainDateTime) -> JsValue; + + /// In calendars that use eras, the era and eraYear read-only properties can be used + /// together to resolve an era-relative year. Both properties are undefined when using + /// the ISO 8601 calendar. As inputs to from or with, era and eraYear can be used instead + /// of year. Unlike year, eraYear may decrease as time proceeds because some + /// eras (like the BCE era in the Gregorian calendar) count years backwards. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn era(this: &PlainDateTime) -> JsValue; + + /// The dayOfWeek read-only property gives the weekday number that the date falls + /// on. For the ISO 8601 calendar, the weekday number is defined as in the ISO 8601 + /// standard: a value between 1 and 7, inclusive, with Monday being 1, and Sunday 7. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = dayOfWeek)] + pub fn day_of_week(this: &PlainDateTime) -> u32; + + /// The dayOfYear read-only property gives the ordinal day of the year that the date + /// falls on. For the ISO 8601 calendar, this is a value between 1 and 365, or 366 in + /// a leap year. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = dayOfYear)] + pub fn day_of_year(this: &PlainDateTime) -> u32; + + /// The weekOfYear read-only property gives the ISO week number of the date. For the + /// ISO 8601 calendar, this is normally a value between 1 and 52, but in a few cases it + /// can be 53 as well. ISO week 1 is the week containing the first Thursday of the year. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = weekOfYear)] + pub fn week_of_year(this: &PlainDateTime) -> u32; + + /// The daysInWeek read-only property gives the number of days in the week that the + /// date falls in. For the ISO 8601 calendar, this is always 7, but in other calendar + /// systems it may differ from week to week. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = daysInWeek)] + pub fn days_in_week(this: &PlainDateTime) -> u32; + + /// The daysInMonth read-only property gives the number of days in the month that the + /// date falls in. For the ISO 8601 calendar, this is 28, 29, 30, or 31, depending + /// on the month and whether the year is a leap year. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = daysInMonth)] + pub fn days_in_month(this: &PlainDateTime) -> u32; + + /// The daysInYear read-only property gives the number of days in the year that the date + /// falls in. For the ISO 8601 calendar, this is 365 or 366, depending on whether the year + /// is a leap year. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = daysInYear)] + pub fn days_in_year(this: &PlainDateTime) -> u32; + + /// The monthsInYear read-only property gives the number of months in the year that the date + /// falls in. For the ISO 8601 calendar, this is always 12, but in other calendar systems + /// it may differ from year to year. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = monthsInWeek)] + pub fn months_in_year(this: &PlainDateTime) -> u32; + + /// The inLeapYear read-only property tells whether the year that the date falls in is a + /// leap year or not. Its value is true if the year is a leap year, and false if not. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = inLeapYear)] + pub fn in_leap_year(this: &PlainDateTime) -> bool; + + /// This method creates a new Temporal.PlainDateTime which is a copy of zonedDateTime, but any + /// properties present on parameter override the ones already present on zonedDateTime. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, js_name = withPlainDate)] + pub fn with(this: &PlainDateTime, parameter: &JsValue, options: &JsValue) -> PlainDateTime; + + /// Returns a new `Temporal.PlainDateTime` object which replaces the calendar date of zonedDateTime + /// with the calendar date represented by plainDate. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, js_name = withPlainDate)] + pub fn with_plain_date(this: &PlainDateTime, date: &PlainDate) -> PlainDateTime; + + /// Returns a new `Temporal.PlainDateTime` object which is the date indicated by date, projected + /// into calendar. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, js_name = withCalendar)] + pub fn with_calendar(this: &PlainDateTime, calendar: &str) -> PlainDateTime; + + /// This method adds duration to zonedDateTime. + #[wasm_bindgen(method)] + pub fn add(this: &PlainDateTime, duration: &Duration, options: &JsValue) -> PlainDateTime; + + /// This method subtracts duration to zonedDateTime. + #[wasm_bindgen(method)] + pub fn subtract(this: &PlainDateTime, duration: &Duration, options: &JsValue) -> PlainDateTime; + + /// This method computes the difference between the two times represented by zonedDateTime and + /// other, optionally rounds it, and returns it as a Temporal.Duration object. If other is earlier + /// than zonedDateTime then the resulting duration will be negative. The returned Temporal.Duration, when + /// added to zonedDateTime with the same options, will yield other. + #[wasm_bindgen(method)] + pub fn until(this: &PlainDateTime, other: &PlainDateTime, options: &JsValue) -> Duration; + + /// This method computes the difference between the two times represented by zonedDateTime and + /// other, optionally rounds it, and returns it as a Temporal.Duration object. If other is later + /// than zonedDateTime then the resulting duration will be negative. The returned Temporal.Duration, when + /// added to zonedDateTime with the same options, will yield other. + #[wasm_bindgen(method)] + pub fn since(this: &PlainDateTime, other: &PlainDateTime, options: &JsValue) -> Duration; + + /// Returns a new Temporal.PlainDateTime object which is zonedDateTime rounded to `roundTo` (if + /// a string parameter is used) or `roundingIncrement` of `smallestUnit` (if an object parameter + /// is used). + #[wasm_bindgen(method)] + pub fn round(this: &PlainDateTime, round_to: &JsValue) -> PlainDateTime; + + #[wasm_bindgen(method)] + pub fn equals(this: &PlainDateTime, other: &PlainDateTime) -> bool; + + /// Returns: a plain object with properties expressing zonedDateTime in the ISO 8601 calendar, including + /// all date/time fields as well as the calendar, timeZone, and offset properties. + /// + /// This is an advanced method that's mainly useful if you are implementing a custom calendar. Most + /// developers will not need to use it. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, js_name = getISOFields)] + pub fn get_iso_fields(this: &PlainDateTime) -> JsValue; +} + +#[wasm_bindgen] +extern "C" { + #[wasm_bindgen(js_namespace = Temporal, extends = Object)] + #[derive(Clone, Debug)] + pub type ZonedDateTime; + + #[wasm_bindgen(static_method_of = ZonedDateTime, js_namespace = Temporal)] + pub fn from(val: &JsValue) -> ZonedDateTime; + + #[wasm_bindgen(static_method_of = ZonedDateTime, js_namespace = Temporal)] + pub fn compare(one: &ZonedDateTime, two: &ZonedDateTime) -> i32; + + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn year(this: &ZonedDateTime) -> i32; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn month(this: &ZonedDateTime) -> u32; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn week(this: &ZonedDateTime) -> u32; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn day(this: &ZonedDateTime) -> u32; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn hour(this: &ZonedDateTime) -> u32; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn minute(this: &ZonedDateTime) -> u32; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn second(this: &ZonedDateTime) -> u32; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn millisecond(this: &ZonedDateTime) -> u32; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn microsecond(this: &ZonedDateTime) -> u32; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn nanosecond(this: &ZonedDateTime) -> u32; + + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = epochSeconds)] + pub fn epoch_seconds(this: &ZonedDateTime) -> u64; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = epochMilliseconds)] + pub fn epoch_milliseconds(this: &ZonedDateTime) -> u64; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = epochMicroseconds)] + pub fn epoch_microseconds(this: &ZonedDateTime) -> BigInt; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = epochNanoseconds)] + pub fn epoch_nanoseconds(this: &ZonedDateTime) -> BigInt; + + /// In calendars that use eras, the era and eraYear read-only properties can be used + /// together to resolve an era-relative year. Both properties are undefined when using + /// the ISO 8601 calendar. As inputs to from or with, era and eraYear can be used instead + /// of year. Unlike year, eraYear may decrease as time proceeds because some + /// eras (like the BCE era in the Gregorian calendar) count years backwards. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = eraYear)] + pub fn era_year(this: &ZonedDateTime) -> JsValue; + + /// In calendars that use eras, the era and eraYear read-only properties can be used + /// together to resolve an era-relative year. Both properties are undefined when using + /// the ISO 8601 calendar. As inputs to from or with, era and eraYear can be used instead + /// of year. Unlike year, eraYear may decrease as time proceeds because some + /// eras (like the BCE era in the Gregorian calendar) count years backwards. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn era(this: &ZonedDateTime) -> JsValue; + + /// The dayOfWeek read-only property gives the weekday number that the date falls + /// on. For the ISO 8601 calendar, the weekday number is defined as in the ISO 8601 + /// standard: a value between 1 and 7, inclusive, with Monday being 1, and Sunday 7. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = dayOfWeek)] + pub fn day_of_week(this: &ZonedDateTime) -> u32; + + /// The dayOfYear read-only property gives the ordinal day of the year that the date + /// falls on. For the ISO 8601 calendar, this is a value between 1 and 365, or 366 in + /// a leap year. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = dayOfYear)] + pub fn day_of_year(this: &ZonedDateTime) -> u32; + + /// The weekOfYear read-only property gives the ISO week number of the date. For the + /// ISO 8601 calendar, this is normally a value between 1 and 52, but in a few cases it + /// can be 53 as well. ISO week 1 is the week containing the first Thursday of the year. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = weekOfYear)] + pub fn week_of_year(this: &ZonedDateTime) -> u32; + + /// The daysInWeek read-only property gives the number of days in the week that the + /// date falls in. For the ISO 8601 calendar, this is always 7, but in other calendar + /// systems it may differ from week to week. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = daysInWeek)] + pub fn days_in_week(this: &ZonedDateTime) -> u32; + + /// The daysInMonth read-only property gives the number of days in the month that the + /// date falls in. For the ISO 8601 calendar, this is 28, 29, 30, or 31, depending + /// on the month and whether the year is a leap year. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = daysInMonth)] + pub fn days_in_month(this: &ZonedDateTime) -> u32; + + /// The daysInYear read-only property gives the number of days in the year that the date + /// falls in. For the ISO 8601 calendar, this is 365 or 366, depending on whether the year + /// is a leap year. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = daysInYear)] + pub fn days_in_year(this: &ZonedDateTime) -> u32; + + /// The monthsInYear read-only property gives the number of months in the year that the date + /// falls in. For the ISO 8601 calendar, this is always 12, but in other calendar systems + /// it may differ from year to year. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = monthsInWeek)] + pub fn months_in_year(this: &ZonedDateTime) -> u32; + + /// The inLeapYear read-only property tells whether the year that the date falls in is a + /// leap year or not. Its value is true if the year is a leap year, and false if not. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = inLeapYear)] + pub fn in_leap_year(this: &ZonedDateTime) -> bool; + + /// The `hoursInDay` read-only property returns the number of real-world hours + /// between the start of the current day (usually midnight) in zonedDateTime.timeZone to + /// the start of the next calendar day in the same time zone. Normally days will be 24 hours + /// long, but on days where there are DST changes or other time zone transitions, this + /// property may return 23 or 25. In rare cases, other integers or even non-integer + /// values may be returned, e.g. when time zone definitions change by less than one hour. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = inLeapYear)] + pub fn hours_in_day(this: &ZonedDateTime) -> u32; + + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = startOfDay)] + pub fn start_of_day(this: &ZonedDateTime) -> ZonedDateTime; + + /// The offset read-only property is the offset (formatted as a string) relative + /// to UTC of the current time zone and exact instant. Examples: '-08:00' or '+05:30' + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn offset(this: &ZonedDateTime) -> JsString; + + /// This method creates a new Temporal.ZonedDateTime which is a copy of zonedDateTime, but any + /// properties present on parameter override the ones already present on zonedDateTime. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, js_name = withPlainDate)] + pub fn with(this: &ZonedDateTime, parameter: &JsValue, options: &JsValue) -> ZonedDateTime; + + /// Returns a new `Temporal.ZonedDateTime` object which replaces the calendar date of zonedDateTime + /// with the calendar date represented by plainDate. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, js_name = withPlainDate)] + pub fn with_plain_date(this: &ZonedDateTime, date: &PlainDate) -> ZonedDateTime; + + /// Returns a new `Temporal.ZonedDateTime` object which is the date indicated by date, projected + /// into calendar. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, js_name = withCalendar)] + pub fn with_calendar(this: &ZonedDateTime, calendar: &str) -> ZonedDateTime; + + /// This method adds duration to zonedDateTime. + #[wasm_bindgen(method)] + pub fn add(this: &ZonedDateTime, duration: &Duration, options: &JsValue) -> ZonedDateTime; + + /// This method subtracts duration to zonedDateTime. + #[wasm_bindgen(method)] + pub fn subtract(this: &ZonedDateTime, duration: &Duration, options: &JsValue) -> ZonedDateTime; + + /// This method computes the difference between the two times represented by zonedDateTime and + /// other, optionally rounds it, and returns it as a Temporal.Duration object. If other is earlier + /// than zonedDateTime then the resulting duration will be negative. The returned Temporal.Duration, when + /// added to zonedDateTime with the same options, will yield other. + #[wasm_bindgen(method)] + pub fn until(this: &ZonedDateTime, other: &ZonedDateTime, options: &JsValue) -> Duration; + + /// This method computes the difference between the two times represented by zonedDateTime and + /// other, optionally rounds it, and returns it as a Temporal.Duration object. If other is later + /// than zonedDateTime then the resulting duration will be negative. The returned Temporal.Duration, when + /// added to zonedDateTime with the same options, will yield other. + #[wasm_bindgen(method)] + pub fn since(this: &ZonedDateTime, other: &ZonedDateTime, options: &JsValue) -> Duration; + + /// Returns a new Temporal.ZonedDateTime object which is zonedDateTime rounded to `roundTo` (if + /// a string parameter is used) or `roundingIncrement` of `smallestUnit` (if an object parameter + /// is used). + #[wasm_bindgen(method)] + pub fn round(this: &ZonedDateTime, round_to: &JsValue) -> ZonedDateTime; + + #[wasm_bindgen(method)] + pub fn equals(this: &ZonedDateTime, other: &ZonedDateTime) -> bool; + + /// Returns: a plain object with properties expressing zonedDateTime in the ISO 8601 calendar, including + /// all date/time fields as well as the calendar, timeZone, and offset properties. + /// + /// This is an advanced method that's mainly useful if you are implementing a custom calendar. Most + /// developers will not need to use it. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, js_name = getISOFields)] + pub fn get_iso_fields(this: &ZonedDateTime) -> JsValue; +} + +#[wasm_bindgen] +extern "C" { + #[wasm_bindgen(js_namespace = Temporal, extends = Object)] + #[derive(Clone, Debug)] + pub type Duration; + + #[wasm_bindgen(static_method_of = Duration, js_namespace = Temporal)] + pub fn from(val: &JsValue) -> Duration; + + #[wasm_bindgen(static_method_of = Duration, js_namespace = Temporal)] + pub fn compare(one: &Duration, two: &Duration) -> i32; + + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn years(this: &Duration) -> i32; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn months(this: &Duration) -> i32; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn weeks(this: &Duration) -> i32; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn days(this: &Duration) -> i32; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn hours(this: &Duration) -> i32; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn minutes(this: &Duration) -> i32; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn seconds(this: &Duration) -> i32; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn milliseconds(this: &Duration) -> i32; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn microseconds(this: &Duration) -> i32; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn nanoseconds(this: &Duration) -> i32; + + /// The read-only `sign` property has the value –1, 0, or 1, depending on whether + /// the duration is negative, zero, or positive. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn sign(this: &Duration) -> i32; + + /// The read-only `blank` property is a convenience property that tells whether duration + /// represents a zero length of time. In other words, `duration.blank === (duration.sign === 0)`. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn blank(this: &Duration) -> bool; + + /// In order to be valid, the resulting duration must not have fields with mixed signs, and + /// so the result is balanced. For usage examples and a more complete explanation of how + /// balancing works and why it is necessary, see [Duration balancing]. + /// + /// [Duration balancing]: https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/docs/balancing.html + #[wasm_bindgen(method)] + pub fn add(this: &Duration, other: &Duration, options: &JsValue) -> Duration; + + /// In order to be valid, the resulting duration must not have fields with mixed signs, and + /// so the result is balanced. For usage examples and a more complete explanation of how + /// balancing works and why it is necessary, see [Duration balancing]. + /// + /// [Duration balancing]: https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/docs/balancing.html + #[wasm_bindgen(method)] + pub fn subtract(this: &Duration, other: &Duration, options: &JsValue) -> Duration; + + /// This method gives the absolute value of duration. It returns a newly constructed + /// `Temporal.Duration` with all the fields having the same magnitude as those of + /// duration, but positive. If duration is already positive or zero, then the returned + /// object is a copy of duration. + #[wasm_bindgen(method)] + pub fn abs(this: &Duration) -> Duration; + + /// Rounds and/or balances duration to the given largest and smallest units and rounding + /// increment, and returns the result as a new `Temporal.Duration` object. + #[wasm_bindgen(method)] + pub fn round(this: &Duration, round_to: &JsValue) -> Duration; + + /// Calculates the number of units of time that can fit in a particular `Temporal.Duration`. + /// If the duration IS NOT evenly divisible by the desired unit, then a fractional remainder + /// will be present in the result. If the duration IS evenly divisible by the desired + /// unit, then the integer result will be identical + /// to `duration.round({ smallestUnit: unit, largestUnit: unit, relativeTo })[unit]` + #[wasm_bindgen(method)] + pub fn total(this: &Duration, total_of: &JsValue) -> f64; + + /// This method overrides `Object.prototype.toString()` and provides the ISO 8601 + /// description of the duration. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, js_name = toString)] + pub fn to_string(this: &Duration, options: &JsValue) -> JsString; + + /// This method is the same as duration.toString(). It is usually not called directly, but + /// it can be called automatically by JSON.stringify(). + #[wasm_bindgen(method, js_name = toJson)] + pub fn to_json(this: &Duration) -> JsString; + + /// This method overrides `Object.prototype.toLocaleString()` to provide a human-readable, + /// language-sensitive representation of duration. + /// + /// The locales and options arguments are the same as in the constructor to Intl.DurationFormat. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, js_name = toLocaleString)] + pub fn to_locale_string(this: &Duration, locales: &JsValue, options: &JsValue) -> JsString; + +} + +#[wasm_bindgen] +extern "C" { + #[wasm_bindgen(js_namespace = Temporal, extends = Object)] + #[derive(Clone, Debug)] + pub type PlainTime; + + #[wasm_bindgen(static_method_of = PlainTime, js_namespace = Temporal)] + pub fn from(val: &JsValue) -> PlainTime; + + #[wasm_bindgen(static_method_of = PlainTime, js_namespace = Temporal)] + pub fn compare(one: &PlainTime, two: &PlainTime) -> i32; + + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn hour(this: &PlainTime) -> u32; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn minute(this: &PlainTime) -> u32; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn second(this: &PlainTime) -> u32; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn millisecond(this: &PlainTime) -> u32; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn microsecond(this: &PlainTime) -> u32; + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn nanosecond(this: &PlainTime) -> u32; + + /// This method adds duration to PlainTime. + #[wasm_bindgen(method)] + pub fn add(this: &PlainTime, duration: &Duration, options: &JsValue) -> PlainTime; + + /// This method subtracts duration to PlainTime. + #[wasm_bindgen(method)] + pub fn subtract(this: &PlainTime, duration: &Duration, options: &JsValue) -> PlainTime; + + /// This method computes the difference between the two times represented by PlainTime and + /// other, optionally rounds it, and returns it as a Temporal.Duration object. If other is earlier + /// than zonedDateTime then the resulting duration will be negative. The returned Temporal.Duration, when + /// added to zonedDateTime with the same options, will yield other. + #[wasm_bindgen(method)] + pub fn until(this: &PlainTime, other: &PlainTime, options: &JsValue) -> Duration; + + /// This method computes the difference between the two times represented by PlainTime and + /// other, optionally rounds it, and returns it as a Temporal.Duration object. If other is later + /// than zonedDateTime then the resulting duration will be negative. The returned Temporal.Duration, when + /// added to zonedDateTime with the same options, will yield other. + #[wasm_bindgen(method)] + pub fn since(this: &PlainTime, other: &PlainTime, options: &JsValue) -> Duration; + + /// Returns a new Temporal.ZonedDateTime object which is PlainTime rounded to `roundTo` (if + /// a string parameter is used) or `roundingIncrement` of `smallestUnit` (if an object parameter + /// is used). + #[wasm_bindgen(method)] + pub fn round(this: &PlainTime, round_to: &JsValue) -> PlainTime; + + #[wasm_bindgen(method)] + pub fn equals(this: &PlainTime, other: &PlainTime) -> bool; + + /// This method overrides `Object.prototype.toLocaleString()` to provide a human-readable, + /// language-sensitive representation of duration. + /// + /// The locales and options arguments are the same as in the constructor to Intl.DateTimeFormat. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, js_name = toLocaleString)] + pub fn to_locale_string(this: &PlainTime, locales: &JsValue, options: &JsValue) -> JsString; + + /// Returns: a plain object with properties expressing PlainTime in the ISO 8601 calendar, including + /// all date/time fields as well as the calendar, timeZone, and offset properties. + /// + /// This is an advanced method that's mainly useful if you are implementing a custom calendar. Most + /// developers will not need to use it. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, js_name = getISOFields)] + pub fn get_iso_fields(this: &PlainTime) -> JsValue; + +} + +#[wasm_bindgen] +extern "C" { + /// A Temporal.PlainYearMonth represents a particular month on the calendar. For example, it + /// could be used to represent a particular instance of a monthly recurring event, like "the + /// June 2019 meeting". + #[wasm_bindgen(js_namespace = Temporal, extends = Object)] + #[derive(Clone, Debug)] + pub type PlainYearMonth; + + #[wasm_bindgen(static_method_of = PlainYearMonth, js_namespace = Temporal)] + pub fn from(val: &JsValue) -> PlainYearMonth; + + #[wasm_bindgen(static_method_of = PlainYearMonth, js_namespace = Temporal)] + pub fn compare(one: &PlainYearMonth, two: &PlainYearMonth) -> i32; + + /// `year` is a signed integer representing the number of years relative to a + /// calendar-specific epoch. For calendars that use eras, the anchor is usually + /// aligned with the latest era so that eraYear === year for all dates in that + /// era. However, some calendars like Japanese may use a different anchor. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn year(this: &PlainYearMonth) -> i32; + + /// `month` is a positive integer representing the ordinal index of the month in + /// the current year. For calendars like Hebrew or Chinese that use leap + /// months, the same-named month may have a different month value depending on + /// the year. The first month in every year has month equal to 1. The last month + /// of every year has month equal to the monthsInYear property. month values + /// start at 1, which is different from legacy Date where months are represented + /// by zero-based indices (0 to 11). + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn month(this: &PlainYearMonth) -> u32; + + /// `monthCode` is a calendar-specific string that identifies the month in + /// a year-independent way. For common (non-leap) months, monthCode should + /// be `M${month}`, where month is zero padded up to two digits. For uncommon + /// (leap) months in lunisolar calendars like Hebrew or Chinese, the month code + /// is the previous month's code with with an "L" suffix appended. + /// Examples: + /// * 'M02' => February; + /// * 'M08L' => repeated 8th month in the Chinese calendar; + /// * 'M05L' => Adar I in the Hebrew calendar. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = monthCode)] + pub fn month_code(this: &PlainYearMonth) -> JsString; + + /// In calendars that use eras, the era and eraYear read-only properties can be used + /// together to resolve an era-relative year. Both properties are undefined when using + /// the ISO 8601 calendar. As inputs to from or with, era and eraYear can be used instead + /// of year. Unlike year, eraYear may decrease as time proceeds because some + /// eras (like the BCE era in the Gregorian calendar) count years backwards. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = eraYear)] + pub fn era_year(this: &PlainYearMonth) -> JsValue; + + /// In calendars that use eras, the era and eraYear read-only properties can be used + /// together to resolve an era-relative year. Both properties are undefined when using + /// the ISO 8601 calendar. As inputs to from or with, era and eraYear can be used instead + /// of year. Unlike year, eraYear may decrease as time proceeds because some + /// eras (like the BCE era in the Gregorian calendar) count years backwards. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn era(this: &PlainYearMonth) -> JsValue; + + /// The daysInMonth read-only property gives the number of days in the month that the + /// date falls in. For the ISO 8601 calendar, this is 28, 29, 30, or 31, depending + /// on the month and whether the year is a leap year. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = daysInMonth)] + pub fn days_in_month(this: &PlainYearMonth) -> u32; + + /// The daysInYear read-only property gives the number of days in the year that the date + /// falls in. For the ISO 8601 calendar, this is 365 or 366, depending on whether the year + /// is a leap year. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = daysInYear)] + pub fn days_in_year(this: &PlainYearMonth) -> u32; + + /// The monthsInYear read-only property gives the number of months in the year that the date + /// falls in. For the ISO 8601 calendar, this is always 12, but in other calendar systems + /// it may differ from year to year. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = monthsInWeek)] + pub fn months_in_year(this: &PlainYearMonth) -> u32; + + /// The inLeapYear read-only property tells whether the year that the date falls in is a + /// leap year or not. Its value is true if the year is a leap year, and false if not. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = inLeapYear)] + pub fn in_leap_year(this: &PlainYearMonth) -> bool; + + /// **Parameters:** + /// + ///- `duration` (`Temporal.Duration` or value convertible to one): The duration to add. + ///- `options` (optional object): An object with properties representing options for the addition. + ///The following options are recognized: + ///- `overflow` (optional string): How to deal with additions that result in out-of-range values. + /// Allowed values are `constrain` and `reject`. + /// The default is `constrain`. + /// + ///**Returns:** a new `Temporal.PlainYearMonth` object which is the date indicated by `date` plus `duration`. + /// + ///This method adds `duration` to `date`, returning a date that is in the future relative to `date`. + /// + ///The `duration` argument is an object with properties denoting a duration, such as `{ days: 5 }`, or a string such as `P5D`, or a `Temporal.Duration` object. + ///If `duration` is not a `Temporal.Duration` object, then it will be converted to one as if it were passed to `Temporal.Duration.from()`. + /// + ///Some additions may be ambiguous, because months have different lengths. + ///For example, adding one month to August 31 would result in September 31, which doesn't exist. + ///For these cases, the `overflow` option tells what to do: + /// + ///- In `constrain` mode (the default), out-of-range values are clamped to the nearest in-range value. + ///- In `reject` mode, an addition that would result in an out-of-range value fails, and a `RangeError` is thrown. + /// + ///Additionally, if the result is earlier or later than the range of dates that `Temporal.PlainYearMonth` can represent (approximately half a million years centered on the [Unix epoch](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time)), then this method will throw a `RangeError` regardless of `overflow`. + /// + ///Adding a negative duration is equivalent to subtracting the absolute value of that duration. + #[wasm_bindgen(method)] + pub fn add(this: &PlainYearMonth, duration: &Duration, options: &JsValue) -> PlainYearMonth; + + /// **Parameters:** + ///- `duration` (`Temporal.Duration` or value convertible to one): The duration to subtract. + ///- `options` (optional object): An object with properties representing options for the subtraction. + ///The following options are recognized: + ///- `overflow` (string): How to deal with subtractions that result in out-of-range values. + /// Allowed values are `constrain` and `reject`. + /// The default is `constrain`. + /// + ///**Returns:** a new `Temporal.PlainYearMonth` object which is the date indicated by `date` minus `duration`. + /// + ///This method subtracts `duration` from `date`, returning a date that is in the past relative to `date`. + /// + ///The `duration` argument is an object with properties denoting a duration, such as `{ days: 5 }`, or a string such as `P5D`, or a `Temporal.Duration` object. + ///If `duration` is not a `Temporal.Duration` object, then it will be converted to one as if it were passed to `Temporal.Duration.from()`. + /// + ///Some subtractions may be ambiguous, because months have different lengths. + ///For example, subtracting one month from July 31 would result in June 31, which doesn't exist. + ///For these cases, the `overflow` option tells what to do: + /// + ///- In `constrain` mode (the default), out-of-range values are clamped to the nearest in-range value. + ///- In `reject` mode, an addition that would result in an out-of-range value fails, and a `RangeError` is thrown. + /// + ///Additionally, if the result is earlier or later than the range of dates that `Temporal.PlainDate` can represent (approximately half a million years centered on the [Unix epoch](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time)), then this method will throw a `RangeError` regardless of `overflow`. + /// + ///Subtracting a negative duration is equivalent to adding the absolute value of that duration. + /// + #[wasm_bindgen(method)] + pub fn subtract( + this: &PlainYearMonth, + duration: &Duration, + options: &JsValue, + ) -> PlainYearMonth; + + /// This function exists because it's not possible to compare using date == other + /// or date === other, due to ambiguity in the primitive representation and between + /// Temporal types. + /// + /// If you don't need to know the order in which the two dates occur, then this function + /// may be less typing and more efficient than Temporal.PlainDate.compare. + #[wasm_bindgen(method)] + pub fn equals(this: &PlainYearMonth, other: &PlainYearMonth) -> bool; + + /// This method overrides the Object.prototype.toString() method and provides a convenient, unambiguous + /// string representation of date. The string can be passed to Temporal.PlainYearMonth.from() to + /// create a new Temporal.PlainDate object. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, js_name = toString)] + pub fn to_string(this: &PlainYearMonth) -> JsString; + + /// This method overrides `Object.prototype.toLocaleString()` to provide a human-readable, + /// language-sensitive representation of duration. + /// + /// The locales and options arguments are the same as in the constructor to Intl.DateTimeFormat. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, js_name = toLocaleString)] + pub fn to_locale_string( + this: &PlainYearMonth, + locales: &JsValue, + options: &JsValue, + ) -> JsString; + + /// Returns: a plain object with properties expressing date in the ISO 8601 + /// calendar, as well as the value of date.calendar. + /// + /// This method is mainly useful if you are implementing a custom calendar. Most + /// code will not need to use it. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, js_name = getISOFields)] + pub fn get_iso_fields(this: &PlainYearMonth) -> JsValue; + +} + +#[wasm_bindgen] +extern "C" { + /// A date without a year component. This is useful to express + /// things like "Bastille Day is on the 14th of July". + #[wasm_bindgen(js_namespace = Temporal, extends = Object)] + #[derive(Clone, Debug)] + pub type PlainMonthDay; + + #[wasm_bindgen(static_method_of = PlainMonthDay, js_namespace = Temporal)] + pub fn from(val: &JsValue) -> PlainMonthDay; + + #[wasm_bindgen(static_method_of = PlainMonthDay, js_namespace = Temporal)] + pub fn compare(one: &PlainMonthDay, two: &PlainMonthDay) -> i32; + + /// `monthCode` is a calendar-specific string that identifies the month in + /// a year-independent way. For common (non-leap) months, monthCode should + /// be `M${month}`, where month is zero padded up to two digits. For uncommon + /// (leap) months in lunisolar calendars like Hebrew or Chinese, the month code + /// is the previous month's code with with an "L" suffix appended. + /// Examples: + /// * 'M02' => February; + /// * 'M08L' => repeated 8th month in the Chinese calendar; + /// * 'M05L' => Adar I in the Hebrew calendar. + /// + /// Note that this type has no month property, because month is ambiguous for some + /// calendars without knowing the year. Instead, the monthCode property is used which + /// is year-independent in all calendars. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = monthCode)] + pub fn month_code(this: &PlainMonthDay) -> JsString; + + /// day is a positive integer representing the day of the month. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn day(this: &PlainMonthDay) -> u32; + + /// This function exists because it's not possible to compare using date == other + /// or date === other, due to ambiguity in the primitive representation and between + /// Temporal types. + /// + /// If you don't need to know the order in which the two dates occur, then this function + /// may be less typing and more efficient than Temporal.PlainMonthDay.compare. + /// + /// Note that this function will return false if the two objects have different calendar + /// properties, even if the actual dates are equal. + #[wasm_bindgen(method)] + pub fn equals(this: &PlainMonthDay, other: &PlainMonthDay) -> bool; + + /// This method overrides the Object.prototype.toString() method and provides a convenient, unambiguous + /// string representation of date. The string can be passed to Temporal.PlainMonthDay.from() to + /// create a new Temporal.PlainMonthDay object. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, js_name = toString)] + pub fn to_string(this: &PlainMonthDay) -> JsString; + + /// This method overrides `Object.prototype.toLocaleString()` to provide a human-readable, + /// language-sensitive representation of duration. + /// + /// The locales and options arguments are the same as in the constructor to Intl.DateTimeFormat. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, js_name = toLocaleString)] + pub fn to_locale_string(this: &PlainMonthDay, locales: &JsValue, options: &JsValue) + -> JsString; + + /// Returns: a plain object with properties expressing date in the ISO 8601 + /// calendar, as well as the value of date.calendar. + /// + /// This method is mainly useful if you are implementing a custom calendar. Most + /// code will not need to use it. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, js_name = getISOFields)] + pub fn get_iso_fields(this: &PlainMonthDay) -> JsValue; + +} + +#[wasm_bindgen] +extern "C" { + #[wasm_bindgen(js_namespace = Temporal, extends = Object)] + #[derive(Clone, Debug)] + pub type PlainDate; + + #[wasm_bindgen(js_namespace = Temporal, constructor)] + pub fn new(year: i32, month: u32, day: u32) -> PlainDate; + + #[wasm_bindgen(static_method_of = PlainDate, js_namespace = Temporal)] + pub fn from(val: &JsValue) -> PlainDate; + + #[wasm_bindgen(static_method_of = PlainDate, js_namespace = Temporal)] + pub fn compare(one: &PlainDate, two: &PlainDate) -> i32; + + /// `year` is a signed integer representing the number of years relative to a + /// calendar-specific epoch. For calendars that use eras, the anchor is usually + /// aligned with the latest era so that eraYear === year for all dates in that + /// era. However, some calendars like Japanese may use a different anchor. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn year(this: &PlainDate) -> i32; + + /// `month` is a positive integer representing the ordinal index of the month in + /// the current year. For calendars like Hebrew or Chinese that use leap + /// months, the same-named month may have a different month value depending on + /// the year. The first month in every year has month equal to 1. The last month + /// of every year has month equal to the monthsInYear property. month values + /// start at 1, which is different from legacy Date where months are represented + /// by zero-based indices (0 to 11). + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn month(this: &PlainDate) -> u32; + + /// `monthCode` is a calendar-specific string that identifies the month in + /// a year-independent way. For common (non-leap) months, monthCode should + /// be `M${month}`, where month is zero padded up to two digits. For uncommon + /// (leap) months in lunisolar calendars like Hebrew or Chinese, the month code + /// is the previous month's code with with an "L" suffix appended. + /// Examples: + /// * 'M02' => February; + /// * 'M08L' => repeated 8th month in the Chinese calendar; + /// * 'M05L' => Adar I in the Hebrew calendar. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = monthCode)] + pub fn month_code(this: &PlainDate) -> JsString; + + /// day is a positive integer representing the day of the month. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn day(this: &PlainDate) -> u32; + + /// In calendars that use eras, the era and eraYear read-only properties can be used + /// together to resolve an era-relative year. Both properties are undefined when using + /// the ISO 8601 calendar. As inputs to from or with, era and eraYear can be used instead + /// of year. Unlike year, eraYear may decrease as time proceeds because some + /// eras (like the BCE era in the Gregorian calendar) count years backwards. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = eraYear)] + pub fn era_year(this: &PlainDate) -> JsValue; + + /// In calendars that use eras, the era and eraYear read-only properties can be used + /// together to resolve an era-relative year. Both properties are undefined when using + /// the ISO 8601 calendar. As inputs to from or with, era and eraYear can be used instead + /// of year. Unlike year, eraYear may decrease as time proceeds because some + /// eras (like the BCE era in the Gregorian calendar) count years backwards. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)] + pub fn era(this: &PlainDate) -> JsValue; + + /// The dayOfWeek read-only property gives the weekday number that the date falls + /// on. For the ISO 8601 calendar, the weekday number is defined as in the ISO 8601 + /// standard: a value between 1 and 7, inclusive, with Monday being 1, and Sunday 7. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = dayOfWeek)] + pub fn day_of_week(this: &PlainDate) -> u32; + + /// The dayOfYear read-only property gives the ordinal day of the year that the date + /// falls on. For the ISO 8601 calendar, this is a value between 1 and 365, or 366 in + /// a leap year. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = dayOfYear)] + pub fn day_of_year(this: &PlainDate) -> u32; + + /// The weekOfYear read-only property gives the ISO week number of the date. For the + /// ISO 8601 calendar, this is normally a value between 1 and 52, but in a few cases it + /// can be 53 as well. ISO week 1 is the week containing the first Thursday of the year. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = weekOfYear)] + pub fn week_of_year(this: &PlainDate) -> u32; + + /// The daysInWeek read-only property gives the number of days in the week that the + /// date falls in. For the ISO 8601 calendar, this is always 7, but in other calendar + /// systems it may differ from week to week. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = daysInWeek)] + pub fn days_in_week(this: &PlainDate) -> u32; + + /// The daysInMonth read-only property gives the number of days in the month that the + /// date falls in. For the ISO 8601 calendar, this is 28, 29, 30, or 31, depending + /// on the month and whether the year is a leap year. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = daysInMonth)] + pub fn days_in_month(this: &PlainDate) -> u32; + + /// The daysInYear read-only property gives the number of days in the year that the date + /// falls in. For the ISO 8601 calendar, this is 365 or 366, depending on whether the year + /// is a leap year. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = daysInYear)] + pub fn days_in_year(this: &PlainDate) -> u32; + + /// The monthsInYear read-only property gives the number of months in the year that the date + /// falls in. For the ISO 8601 calendar, this is always 12, but in other calendar systems + /// it may differ from year to year. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = monthsInWeek)] + pub fn months_in_year(this: &PlainDate) -> u32; + + /// The inLeapYear read-only property tells whether the year that the date falls in is a + /// leap year or not. Its value is true if the year is a leap year, and false if not. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = inLeapYear)] + pub fn in_leap_year(this: &PlainDate) -> bool; + + /// Returns a new `Temporal.PlainDate` object which is the date indicated by date, projected + /// into calendar. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, js_name = withCalendar)] + pub fn with_calendar(this: &PlainDate, calendar: &str) -> PlainDate; + + /// **Parameters:** + /// + ///- `duration` (`Temporal.Duration` or value convertible to one): The duration to add. + ///- `options` (optional object): An object with properties representing options for the addition. + ///The following options are recognized: + ///- `overflow` (optional string): How to deal with additions that result in out-of-range values. + /// Allowed values are `constrain` and `reject`. + /// The default is `constrain`. + /// + ///**Returns:** a new `Temporal.PlainDate` object which is the date indicated by `date` plus `duration`. + /// + ///This method adds `duration` to `date`, returning a date that is in the future relative to `date`. + /// + ///The `duration` argument is an object with properties denoting a duration, such as `{ days: 5 }`, or a string such as `P5D`, or a `Temporal.Duration` object. + ///If `duration` is not a `Temporal.Duration` object, then it will be converted to one as if it were passed to `Temporal.Duration.from()`. + /// + ///Some additions may be ambiguous, because months have different lengths. + ///For example, adding one month to August 31 would result in September 31, which doesn't exist. + ///For these cases, the `overflow` option tells what to do: + /// + ///- In `constrain` mode (the default), out-of-range values are clamped to the nearest in-range value. + ///- In `reject` mode, an addition that would result in an out-of-range value fails, and a `RangeError` is thrown. + /// + ///Additionally, if the result is earlier or later than the range of dates that `Temporal.PlainDate` can represent (approximately half a million years centered on the [Unix epoch](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time)), then this method will throw a `RangeError` regardless of `overflow`. + /// + ///Adding a negative duration is equivalent to subtracting the absolute value of that duration. + #[wasm_bindgen(method)] + pub fn add(this: &PlainDate, duration: &Duration, options: &JsValue) -> PlainDate; + + /// **Parameters:** + ///- `duration` (`Temporal.Duration` or value convertible to one): The duration to subtract. + ///- `options` (optional object): An object with properties representing options for the subtraction. + ///The following options are recognized: + ///- `overflow` (string): How to deal with subtractions that result in out-of-range values. + /// Allowed values are `constrain` and `reject`. + /// The default is `constrain`. + /// + ///**Returns:** a new `Temporal.PlainDate` object which is the date indicated by `date` minus `duration`. + /// + ///This method subtracts `duration` from `date`, returning a date that is in the past relative to `date`. + /// + ///The `duration` argument is an object with properties denoting a duration, such as `{ days: 5 }`, or a string such as `P5D`, or a `Temporal.Duration` object. + ///If `duration` is not a `Temporal.Duration` object, then it will be converted to one as if it were passed to `Temporal.Duration.from()`. + /// + ///Some subtractions may be ambiguous, because months have different lengths. + ///For example, subtracting one month from July 31 would result in June 31, which doesn't exist. + ///For these cases, the `overflow` option tells what to do: + /// + ///- In `constrain` mode (the default), out-of-range values are clamped to the nearest in-range value. + ///- In `reject` mode, an addition that would result in an out-of-range value fails, and a `RangeError` is thrown. + /// + ///Additionally, if the result is earlier or later than the range of dates that `Temporal.PlainDate` can represent (approximately half a million years centered on the [Unix epoch](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time)), then this method will throw a `RangeError` regardless of `overflow`. + /// + ///Subtracting a negative duration is equivalent to adding the absolute value of that duration. + /// + #[wasm_bindgen(method)] + pub fn subtract(this: &PlainDate, duration: &Duration, options: &JsValue) -> PlainDate; + + /// This function exists because it's not possible to compare using date == other + /// or date === other, due to ambiguity in the primitive representation and between + /// Temporal types. + /// + /// If you don't need to know the order in which the two dates occur, then this function + /// may be less typing and more efficient than Temporal.PlainDate.compare. + /// + /// Note that this function will return false if the two objects have different calendar + /// properties, even if the actual dates are equal. + #[wasm_bindgen(method)] + pub fn equals(this: &PlainDate, other: &PlainDate) -> bool; + + /// This method overrides the Object.prototype.toString() method and provides a convenient, unambiguous + /// string representation of date. The string can be passed to Temporal.PlainDate.from() to + /// create a new Temporal.PlainDate object. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, js_name = toString)] + pub fn to_string(this: &PlainDate) -> JsString; + + /// This method overrides `Object.prototype.toLocaleString()` to provide a human-readable, + /// language-sensitive representation of duration. + /// + /// The locales and options arguments are the same as in the constructor to Intl.DateTimeFormat. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, js_name = toLocaleString)] + pub fn to_locale_string(this: &PlainDate, locales: &JsValue, options: &JsValue) -> JsString; + + /// Returns: a plain object with properties expressing date in the ISO 8601 + /// calendar, as well as the value of date.calendar. + /// + /// This method is mainly useful if you are implementing a custom calendar. Most + /// code will not need to use it. + #[wasm_bindgen(method, js_name = getISOFields)] + pub fn get_iso_fields(this: &PlainDate) -> JsValue; + +} + +pub mod Now { + use super::*; + + #[wasm_bindgen] + extern "C" { + #[wasm_bindgen(js_namespace = ["Temporal", "Now"])] + pub fn instant() -> Instant; + + #[wasm_bindgen(js_namespace = ["Temporal", "Now"], js_name = zonedDateTime)] + pub fn zoned_date_time(calendar: &str) -> ZonedDateTime; + + #[wasm_bindgen(js_namespace = ["Temporal", "Now"], js_name = zonedDateTimeISO)] + pub fn zoned_date_time_iso() -> ZonedDateTime; + + #[wasm_bindgen(js_namespace = ["Temporal", "Now"], js_name = plainDate)] + pub fn plain_date(calendar: &str) -> PlainDate; + + #[wasm_bindgen(js_namespace = ["Temporal", "Now"], js_name = plainDateISO)] + pub fn plain_date_iso() -> PlainDate; + + #[wasm_bindgen(js_namespace = ["Temporal", "Now"], js_name = plainTimeISO)] + pub fn plain_time_iso() -> PlainTime; + + } +} |