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Everywhere: Behaviour => Behavior
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@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Optional<ISOYearMonth> regulate_iso_year_month(GlobalObject& global_object, doub
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// 3. If overflow is "constrain", then
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if (overflow == "constrain"sv) {
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// IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED: This is an optimization that allows us to treat `year` (a double) as normal integer from this point onwards.
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// This does not change the exposed behaviour as the subsequent call to CreateTemporalYearMonth will check that its value is a valid ISO
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// This does not change the exposed behavior as the subsequent call to CreateTemporalYearMonth will check that its value is a valid ISO
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// values (for years: -273975 - 273975) which is a subset of this check.
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// If RegulateISOYearMonth is ever used outside ISOYearMonthFromFields, this may need to be changed.
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if (!AK::is_within_range<i32>(year)) {
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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ Optional<ISOYearMonth> regulate_iso_year_month(GlobalObject& global_object, doub
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// 4. If overflow is "reject", then
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if (overflow == "reject"sv) {
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// IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED: This is an optimization that allows us to treat these doubles as normal integers from this point onwards.
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// This does not change the exposed behaviour as the call to IsValidISOMonth and subsequent call to CreateTemporalDateTime will check
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// This does not change the exposed behavior as the call to IsValidISOMonth and subsequent call to CreateTemporalDateTime will check
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// that these values are valid ISO values (for years: -273975 - 273975, for months: 1 - 12) all of which are subsets of this check.
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if (!AK::is_within_range<i32>(year) || !AK::is_within_range<u8>(month)) {
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vm.throw_exception<RangeError>(global_object, ErrorType::TemporalInvalidPlainYearMonth);
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