* fix: formatDateString with [UTC]xxx didn't use passed date
* test: for formatDateString UTC
* fix: not possible to test internal date without hijack
Expected '20220410073037515' to be '20220410073037516'.
* fix: hour
* Failing test
* Fix underlying problem
* Less naive fix
Now we make sure we maintain the sort order of the titles array when adding a new tiddler
* Fix failing tests
* Refactor filter tests to repeat them with different store orderings
* Revert "Fix failing tests"
This reverts commit ee03ee57f5.
* Refine fix to retain stylesheet ordering
The order of tiddlers in the HTML file uses localeCompare(), and that determines the insertion order. So if we want to be compatible with older versions we have to use localeCompare() to order tiddlers, not a plain sort()
* Don't sort shadow tiddlers
Instead rely on the existing ordering
* Fix failing tests, take 2
I think that all of these changes are explained by the store no longer retaining insertion order, but now using localecompare ordering
* Fix tests from #6327
Most astral-plane text is emojis like U+1F4DA BOOKS (📚), but some
languages like Osage have their alphabet entirely in the supplementary
multilingual plane as well. For proper support of languages like Osage,
and newer emojis, the UTF-8 decode and encode functions need to properly
handle codepoints above U+FFFF, which are represented by a surrogate
pair in Javascript strings.
I (Flibbles) changed it so that lists generated by stringifyList
would always be compatible with a filter parser, but since lists
are not, and never will be, a subset of filters, there isn't a
point.
More importantly, wrapping negative numbers like "-7" in brackets
would mess up some math stuff.