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Editorial: Pass epoch nanoseconds to FormatDateTimePattern #903

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@anba anba commented Jul 1, 2024

This simplifies the Temporal integration and makes FormatDateTimePattern an infallible operation.

@anba anba requested a review from ptomato July 1, 2024 06:12
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This looks like an improvement, thanks.

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ptomato commented Jul 1, 2024

(Somehow my review gets a green checkmark, despite not being a reviewer for ecma402. Please do have a real reviewer look at this.)

@ben-allen ben-allen self-assigned this Jul 12, 2024
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LGTM!

@ben-allen ben-allen closed this Jul 13, 2024
@ben-allen ben-allen force-pushed the FormatDateTimePattern-nanoseconds branch from ff4e362 to 1780069 Compare July 13, 2024 01:09
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This has been merged, not closed -- had to resolve merge conflicts via command line in a way that effectively merged this PR, but under a different commit number

@anba anba deleted the FormatDateTimePattern-nanoseconds branch November 11, 2024 06:58
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