I'm not aware of any plans to add OTDR capability to the switch (though it is possible I wouldn't know...). If anything, I would imagine this would be added to the optic itself, but that would likely make them prohibitively expensive.
After doing some searching, it doesn't appear this is very common to switching gear - separate equipment is almost always used for this kind of testing.
That said, if the optic you're using supports DDMI, you can view the Rx and Tx power, as well as voltage, temp, and current.
# show port 32 transceiver information detail
Port : 32
Media Type : SF+_SR
Vendor Name : FINISAR CORP.
Part Number : FTLX8571D3BCL-EX
Serial Number : 1228P-
Wavelength : 850 nm
Temp (Celsius) : 41.15 Status : Normal
Low Warn Threshold : -8.00 High Warn Threshold : 73.00
Low Alarm Threshold : -13.00 High Alarm Threshold : 78.00
Voltage AUX-1/Vcc (Volts) : 3.34 Status : Normal
Low Warn Threshold : 3.00 High Warn Threshold : 3.60
Low Alarm Threshold : 2.90 High Alarm Threshold : 3.70
Tx Power (dBm) : -2.50 Status : Normal
Low Warn Threshold : -5.00 High Warn Threshold : -1.80
Low Alarm Threshold : -6.00 High Alarm Threshold : -0.80
Rx Power (dBm) : -4.06 Status : Normal
Low Warn Threshold : -18.01 High Warn Threshold : -1.00
Low Alarm Threshold : -20.00 High Alarm Threshold : 0.00
Tx Bias Current (mA): 8.09 Status : Normal
Low Warn Threshold : 5.00 High Warn Threshold : 10.80
Low Alarm Threshold : 4.00 High Alarm Threshold : 11.80
It's not TDR, but it's something. Hope this helps!
-Drew