// |reftest| skip-if(!this.hasOwnProperty("Intl")) /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ // Tests the format function with a diverse set of locales and options. var format; // Locale en-US; default options. format = new Intl.NumberFormat("en-us"); assertEq(format.format(0), "0"); assertEq(format.format(-1), "-1"); assertEq(format.format(123456789.123456789), "123,456,789.123"); // Locale en-US; currency USD. // The US dollar uses two fractional digits, and negative values are commonly // parenthesized. format = new Intl.NumberFormat("en-us", {style: "currency", currency: "USD"}); assertEq(format.format(0), "$0.00"); assertEq(format.format(-1), "-$1.00"); assertEq(format.format(123456789.123456789), "$123,456,789.12"); // Locale ja-JP; currency JPY. // The Japanese yen has no subunit in real life. format = new Intl.NumberFormat("ja-jp", {style: "currency", currency: "JPY"}); assertEq(format.format(0), "¥0"); assertEq(format.format(-1), "-¥1"); assertEq(format.format(123456789.123456789), "¥123,456,789"); // Locale ar-JO; currency JOD. // The Jordanian Dinar divides into 1000 fils. Jordan uses (real) Arabic digits. format = new Intl.NumberFormat("ar-jo", {style: "currency", currency: "JOD"}); assertEq(format.format(0), "٠٫٠٠٠ د.أ.‏"); assertEq(format.format(-1), "؜-١٫٠٠٠ د.أ.‏"); assertEq(format.format(123456789.123456789), "١٢٣٬٤٥٦٬٧٨٩٫١٢٣ د.أ.‏"); // Locale th-TH; Thai digits, percent, two significant digits. format = new Intl.NumberFormat("th-th-u-nu-thai", {style: "percent", minimumSignificantDigits: 2, maximumSignificantDigits: 2}); assertEq(format.format(0), "๐.๐%"); assertEq(format.format(-0.01), "-๑.๐%"); assertEq(format.format(1.10), "๑๑๐%"); reportCompare(0, 0, 'ok');