Le 03/03/2021 à 13:05, Hans Henrik Bergan a écrit :
if FWIW if DateTime::__toString() was just function __toString():string{ return $this->format(\DateTime::RFC3339); }i certainly wouldn't complain. On Wed, 3 Mar 2021 at 12:16, Bruce Weirdan <[email protected]> wrote:
Considering the replies, PHP Date(Time|Interval) API could probably born again from a nice cleanup/improvements iteration.
The one thing I miss the most is not having a Date (especially for when you fetch dates from SQL, and you don't care about TZ handling, you may very bad surprises using a DateTime to reprensent it on the PHP side due to potential implicit TZ conversion, which may create +1 or -1 decal in your dates, either at instance creation or display), along with a Time type, and DateTime being an aggregate of the two altogether.
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