php-src/ext/date/tests/DateTime_serialize.phpt
Adam Harvey fdb2709dd2 Add microseconds to the serialised form of DateTime objects.
Fixes bug #67308 (Serialize of DateTime truncates fractions of second).
2014-05-21 14:55:52 -05:00

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--TEST--
Test serialization of DateTime objects
--FILE--
<?php
//Set the default time zone
date_default_timezone_set("Europe/London");
$date1 = new DateTime("2005-07-14 22:30:41");
var_dump($date1);
$serialized = serialize($date1);
var_dump($serialized);
$date2 = unserialize($serialized);
var_dump($date2);
// Try to use unserialzied object
var_dump( $date2->format( "F j, Y, g:i a") );
?>
===DONE===
--EXPECTF--
object(DateTime)#%d (3) {
["date"]=>
string(26) "2005-07-14 22:30:41.000000"
["timezone_type"]=>
int(3)
["timezone"]=>
string(13) "Europe/London"
}
string(125) "O:8:"DateTime":3:{s:4:"date";s:26:"2005-07-14 22:30:41.000000";s:13:"timezone_type";i:3;s:8:"timezone";s:13:"Europe/London";}"
object(DateTime)#%d (3) {
["date"]=>
string(26) "2005-07-14 22:30:41.000000"
["timezone_type"]=>
int(3)
["timezone"]=>
string(13) "Europe/London"
}
string(23) "July 14, 2005, 10:30 pm"
===DONE===