// Copyright (C) 2018 Andrew Paprocki. All rights reserved. // This code is governed by the BSD license found in the LICENSE file. /*--- 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()) ---*/ const zero = new Date(0); assert.sameValue(zero.valueOf(), Date.parse(zero.toString()), "Date.parse(zeroDate.toString())"); assert.sameValue(zero.valueOf(), Date.parse(zero.toUTCString()), "Date.parse(zeroDate.toUTCString())"); assert.sameValue(zero.valueOf(), Date.parse(zero.toISOString()), "Date.parse(zeroDate.toISOString())"); reportCompare(0, 0);