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import requiredArgs from "../_lib/requiredArgs/index.js"; /** * @name toDate * @category Common Helpers * @summary Convert the given argument to an instance of Date. * * @description * Convert the given argument to an instance of Date. * * If the argument is an instance of Date, the function returns its clone. * * If the argument is a number, it is treated as a timestamp. * * If the argument is none of the above, the function returns Invalid Date. * * **Note**: *all* Date arguments passed to any *date-fns* function is processed by `toDate`. * * @param {Date|Number} argument - the value to convert * @returns {Date} the parsed date in the local time zone * @throws {TypeError} 1 argument required * * @example * // Clone the date: * const result = toDate(new Date(2014, 1, 11, 11, 30, 30)) * //=> Tue Feb 11 2014 11:30:30 * * @example * // Convert the timestamp to date: * const result = toDate(1392098430000) * //=> Tue Feb 11 2014 11:30:30 */ export default function toDate(argument) { requiredArgs(1, arguments); var argStr = Object.prototype.toString.call(argument); // Clone the date if (argument instanceof Date || typeof argument === 'object' && argStr === '[object Date]') { // Prevent the date to lose the milliseconds when passed to new Date() in IE10 return new Date(argument.getTime()); } else if (typeof argument === 'number' || argStr === '[object Number]') { return new Date(argument); } else { if ((typeof argument === 'string' || argStr === '[object String]') && typeof console !== 'undefined') { // eslint-disable-next-line no-console console.warn("Starting with v2.0.0-beta.1 date-fns doesn't accept strings as date arguments. Please use `parseISO` to parse strings. See: https://git.io/fjule"); // eslint-disable-next-line no-console console.warn(new Error().stack); } return new Date(NaN); } }