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Editing: date.php
<?php // Start of date v.5.3.2-0.dotdeb.1 use JetBrains\PhpStorm\ArrayShape; use JetBrains\PhpStorm\Deprecated; use JetBrains\PhpStorm\Internal\LanguageLevelTypeAware; use JetBrains\PhpStorm\Internal\PhpStormStubsElementAvailable; use JetBrains\PhpStorm\Pure; /** * Parse about any English textual datetime description into a Unix timestamp * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.strtotime.php * @param string $datetime <p> * The string to parse. Before PHP 5.0.0, microseconds weren't allowed in * the time, since PHP 5.0.0 they are allowed but ignored. * </p> * @param int|null $baseTimestamp [optional] <p> * Default value: null * The timestamp which is used as a base for the calculation of relative * dates. * </p> * @return int|false a timestamp on success, false otherwise. Previous to PHP 5.1.0, * this function would return -1 on failure. */ #[Pure(true)] function strtotime(string $datetime, ?int $baseTimestamp): int|false {} /** * Format a local time/date * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.date.php * @param string $format <p> * The format of the outputted date string. See the formatting * options below. There are also several * predefined date constants * that may be used instead, so for example DATE_RSS * contains the format string 'D, d M Y H:i:s'. * </p> * <p> * <br> * The following characters are recognized in the * format parameter string: * <br><br> * <table> * <tr valign="top" colspan="3" bgcolor="silver"> * <th>format character</th> * <th>Description</th> * <th>Example returned values</th> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td><b>Day</b></td> * <td>---</td> * <td>---</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>d</td> * <td>Day of the month, 2 digits with leading zeros</td> * <td>01 to 31</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>D</td> * <td>A textual representation of a day, three letters</td> * <td>Mon through Sun</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>j</td> * <td>Day of the month without leading zeros</td> * <td>1 to 31</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>l (lowercase 'L')</td> * <td>A full textual representation of the day of the week</td> * <td>Sunday through Saturday</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>N</td> * <td>ISO-8601 numeric representation of the day of the week (added in * PHP 5.1.0)</td> * <td>1 (for Monday) through 7 (for Sunday)</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>S</td> * <td>English ordinal suffix for the day of the month, 2 characters</td> * <td> * st, nd, rd or * th. Works well with j * </td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>w</td> * <td>Numeric representation of the day of the week</td> * <td>0 (for Sunday) through 6 (for Saturday)</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>z</td> * <td>The day of the year (starting from 0)</td> * <td>0 through 365</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td><b>Week</b></td> * <td>---</td> * <td>---</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>W</td> * <td>ISO-8601 week number of year, weeks starting on Monday (added in PHP 4.1.0)</td> * <td>Example: 42 (the 42nd week in the year)</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td><b>Month</b></td> * <td>---</td> * <td>---</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>F</td> * <td>A full textual representation of a month, such as January or March</td> * <td>January through December</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>m</td> * <td>Numeric representation of a month, with leading zeros</td> * <td>01 through 12</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>M</td> * <td>A short textual representation of a month, three letters</td> * <td>Jan through Dec</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>n</td> * <td>Numeric representation of a month, without leading zeros</td> * <td>1 through 12</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>t</td> * <td>Number of days in the given month</td> * <td>28 through 31</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td><b>Year</b></td> * <td>---</td> * <td>---</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>L</td> * <td>Whether it's a leap year</td> * <td>1 if it is a leap year, 0 otherwise.</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>o</td> * <td>ISO-8601 year number. This has the same value as * Y, except that if the ISO week number * (W) belongs to the previous or next year, that year * is used instead. (added in PHP 5.1.0)</td> * <td>Examples: 1999 or 2003</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>Y</td> * <td>A full numeric representation of a year, 4 digits</td> * <td>Examples: 1999 or 2003</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>y</td> * <td>A two digit representation of a year</td> * <td>Examples: 99 or 03</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td><b>Time</b></td> * <td>---</td> * <td>---</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>a</td> * <td>Lowercase Ante meridiem and Post meridiem</td> * <td>am or pm</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>A</td> * <td>Uppercase Ante meridiem and Post meridiem</td> * <td>AM or PM</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>B</td> * <td>Swatch Internet time</td> * <td>000 through 999</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>g</td> * <td>12-hour format of an hour without leading zeros</td> * <td>1 through 12</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>G</td> * <td>24-hour format of an hour without leading zeros</td> * <td>0 through 23</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>h</td> * <td>12-hour format of an hour with leading zeros</td> * <td>01 through 12</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>H</td> * <td>24-hour format of an hour with leading zeros</td> * <td>00 through 23</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>i</td> * <td>Minutes with leading zeros</td> * <td>00 to 59</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>s</td> * <td>Seconds, with leading zeros</td> * <td>00 through 59</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>u</td> * <td>Microseconds (added in PHP 5.2.2)</td> * <td>Example: 654321</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td><b>Timezone</b></td> * <td>---</td> * <td>---</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>e</td> * <td>Timezone identifier (added in PHP 5.1.0)</td> * <td>Examples: UTC, GMT, Atlantic/Azores</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>I (capital i)</td> * <td>Whether or not the date is in daylight saving time</td> * <td>1 if Daylight Saving Time, 0 otherwise.</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>O</td> * <td>Difference to Greenwich time (GMT) in hours</td> * <td>Example: +0200</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>P</td> * <td>Difference to Greenwich time (GMT) with colon between hours and minutes (added in PHP 5.1.3)</td> * <td>Example: +02:00</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>T</td> * <td>Timezone abbreviation</td> * <td>Examples: EST, MDT ...</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>Z</td> * <td>Timezone offset in seconds. The offset for timezones west of UTC is always * negative, and for those east of UTC is always positive.</td> * <td>-43200 through 50400</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td><b>Full Date/Time</b></td> * <td>---</td> * <td>---</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>c</td> * <td>ISO 8601 date (added in PHP 5)</td> * <td>2004-02-12T15:19:21+00:00</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>r</td> * <td>RFC 2822 formatted date</td> * <td>Example: Thu, 21 Dec 2000 16:01:07 +0200</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>U</td> * <td>Seconds since the Unix Epoch (January 1 1970 00:00:00 GMT)</td> * <td>See also time</td> * </tr> * </table> * </p> * <p> * Unrecognized characters in the format string will be printed * as-is. The Z format will always return * 0 when using gmdate. * </p> * <p> * Since this function only accepts integer timestamps the * u format character is only useful when using the * date_format function with user based timestamps * created with date_create. * </p> * @param int|null $timestamp [optional] Default value: time(). The optional timestamp parameter is an integer Unix timestamp * that defaults to the current local time if a timestamp is not given. * @return string|false a formatted date string. If a non-numeric value is used for * timestamp, false is returned and an * E_WARNING level error is emitted. */ #[Pure(true)] #[LanguageLevelTypeAware(["8.0" => "string"], default: "string|false")] function date(string $format, ?int $timestamp) {} /** * Format a local time/date as integer * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.idate.php * @param string $format <p> * <table> * The following characters are recognized in the * format parameter string * <tr valign="top"> * <td>format character</td> * <td>Description</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>B</td> * <td>Swatch Beat/Internet Time</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>d</td> * <td>Day of the month</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>h</td> * <td>Hour (12 hour format)</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>H</td> * <td>Hour (24 hour format)</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>i</td> * <td>Minutes</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>I (uppercase i)</td> * <td>returns 1 if DST is activated, * 0 otherwise</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>L (uppercase l)</td> * <td>returns 1 for leap year, * 0 otherwise</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>m</td> * <td>Month number</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>s</td> * <td>Seconds</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>t</td> * <td>Days in current month</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>U</td> * <td>Seconds since the Unix Epoch - January 1 1970 00:00:00 UTC - * this is the same as time</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>w</td> * <td>Day of the week (0 on Sunday)</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>W</td> * <td>ISO-8601 week number of year, weeks starting on * Monday</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>y</td> * <td>Year (1 or 2 digits - check note below)</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>Y</td> * <td>Year (4 digits)</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>z</td> * <td>Day of the year</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>Z</td> * <td>Timezone offset in seconds</td> * </tr> * </table> * </p> * @param int|null $timestamp [optional] * @return int|false an integer. * <p> * As idate always returns an integer and * as they can't start with a "0", idate may return * fewer digits than you would expect. See the example below. * </p> */ #[Pure(true)] function idate(string $format, ?int $timestamp): int|false {} /** * Format a GMT/UTC date/time * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.gmdate.php * @param string $format <p> * The format of the outputted date string. See the formatting * options for the date function. * </p> * @param int|null $timestamp [optional] * @return string|false a formatted date string. If a non-numeric value is used for * timestamp, false is returned and an * E_WARNING level error is emitted. */ #[Pure(true)] #[LanguageLevelTypeAware(["8.0" => "string"], default: "string|false")] function gmdate(string $format, ?int $timestamp) {} /** * Get Unix timestamp for a date * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.mktime.php * @param int $hour <p> * The number of the hour. * </p> * @param int|null $minute <p> * The number of the minute. * </p> * @param int|null $second <p> * The number of seconds past the minute. * </p> * @param int|null $month <p> * The number of the month. * </p> * @param int|null $day <p> * The number of the day. * </p> * @param int|null $year [optional] <p> * The number of the year, may be a two or four digit value, * with values between 0-69 mapping to 2000-2069 and 70-100 to * 1970-2000. On systems where time_t is a 32bit signed integer, as * most common today, the valid range for year * is somewhere between 1901 and 2038. However, before PHP 5.1.0 this * range was limited from 1970 to 2038 on some systems (e.g. Windows). * </p> * @param int $is_dst [optional] <p> * This parameter can be set to 1 if the time is during daylight savings time (DST), * 0 if it is not, or -1 (the default) if it is unknown whether the time is within * daylight savings time or not. If it's unknown, PHP tries to figure it out itself. * This can cause unexpected (but not incorrect) results. * Some times are invalid if DST is enabled on the system PHP is running on or * is_dst is set to 1. If DST is enabled in e.g. 2:00, all times * between 2:00 and 3:00 are invalid and mktime returns an undefined * (usually negative) value. * Some systems (e.g. Solaris 8) enable DST at midnight so time 0:30 of the day when DST * is enabled is evaluated as 23:30 of the previous day. * </p> * <p> * As of PHP 5.1.0, this parameter became deprecated. As a result, the * new timezone handling features should be used instead. * </p> * <p> * This parameter has been removed in PHP 7.0.0. * </p> * @return int|false mktime returns the Unix timestamp of the arguments * given. * If the arguments are invalid, the function returns false (before PHP 5.1 * it returned -1). */ #[Pure(true)] function mktime( #[PhpStormStubsElementAvailable(from: '5.3', to: '7.4')] int $hour = null, #[PhpStormStubsElementAvailable(from: '8.0')] int $hour, ?int $minute = null, ?int $second = null, ?int $month = null, ?int $day = null, ?int $year = null, #[Deprecated('Use the new timezone handling functions instead', since: '5.3')] #[PhpStormStubsElementAvailable(from: '5.5', to: '5.6')] $is_dst = -1 ): int|false {} /** * Get Unix timestamp for a GMT date * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.gmmktime.php * @param int $hour <p> * The hour * </p> * @param int $minute <p> * The minute * </p> * @param int $second <p> * The second * </p> * @param int $month <p> * The month * </p> * @param int $day <p> * The day * </p> * @param int $year <p> * The year * </p> * @param int $is_dst <p> * Parameters always represent a GMT date so is_dst * doesn't influence the result. * </p> * @return int|false a integer Unix timestamp. */ #[Pure(true)] function gmmktime( #[PhpStormStubsElementAvailable(from: '5.3', to: '7.4')] int $hour = null, #[PhpStormStubsElementAvailable(from: '8.0')] int $hour, ?int $minute = null, ?int $second = null, ?int $month = null, ?int $day = null, ?int $year = null, #[PhpStormStubsElementAvailable(from: '5.5', to: '5.6')] $is_dst = null ): int|false {} /** * Validate a Gregorian date * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.checkdate.php * @param int $month <p> * The month is between 1 and 12 inclusive. * </p> * @param int $day <p> * The day is within the allowed number of days for the given * month. Leap years * are taken into consideration. * </p> * @param int $year <p> * The year is between 1 and 32767 inclusive. * </p> * @return bool true if the date given is valid; otherwise returns false. */ #[Pure(true)] function checkdate(int $month, int $day, int $year): bool {} /** * Format a local time/date according to locale settings * The following characters are recognized in the * format parameter string * <table> * <tr valign="top" colspan="3" bgcolor="silver"> * <th>format</th> * <th>Description</th> * <th>Example returned values</th> * <th> * Day</th> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%a</td> * <td>An abbreviated textual representation of the day</td> * <td>Sun through Sat</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%A</td> * <td>A full textual representation of the day</td> * <td>Sunday through Saturday</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%d</td> * <td>Two-digit day of the month (with leading zeros)</td> * <td>01 to 31</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%e</td> * <td>Day of the month, with a space preceding single digits</td> * <td> 1 to 31</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%j</td> * <td>Day of the year, 3 digits with leading zeros</td> * <td>001 to 366</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%u</td> * <td>ISO-8601 numeric representation of the day of the week</td> * <td>1 (for Monday) though 7 (for Sunday)</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%w</td> * <td>Numeric representation of the day of the week</td> * <td>0 (for Sunday) through 6 (for Saturday)</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <th colspan="3" bgcolor="silver">Week</th> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%U</td> * <td>Week number of the given year, starting with the first * Sunday as the first week</td> * <td>13 (for the 13th full week of the year)</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%V</td> * <td>ISO-8601:1988 week number of the given year, starting with * the first week of the year with at least 4 weekdays, with Monday * being the start of the week</td> * <td>01 through 53 (where 53 * accounts for an overlapping week)</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%W</td> * <td>A numeric representation of the week of the year, starting * with the first Monday as the first week</td> * <td>46 (for the 46th week of the year beginning * with a Monday)</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <th colspan="3" bgcolor="silver">Month</th> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%b</td> * <td>Abbreviated month name, based on the locale</td> * <td>Jan through Dec</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%B</td> * <td>Full month name, based on the locale</td> * <td>January through December</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%h</td> * <td>Abbreviated month name, based on the locale (an alias of %b)</td> * <td>Jan through Dec</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%m</td> * <td>Two digit representation of the month</td> * <td>01 (for January) through 12 (for December)</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <th colspan="3" bgcolor="silver">Year</th> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%C</td> * <td>Two digit representation of the century (year divided by 100, truncated to an integer)</td> * <td>19 for the 20th Century</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%g</td> * <td>Two digit representation of the year going by ISO-8601:1988 standards (see %V)</td> * <td>Example: 09 for the week of January 6, 2009</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%G</td> * <td>The full four-digit version of %g</td> * <td>Example: 2008 for the week of January 3, 2009</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%y</td> * <td>Two digit representation of the year</td> * <td>Example: 09 for 2009, 79 for 1979</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%Y</td> * <td>Four digit representation for the year</td> * <td>Example: 2038</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <th colspan="3" bgcolor="silver">Time</th> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%H</td> * <td>Two digit representation of the hour in 24-hour format</td> * <td>00 through 23</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%I</td> * <td>Two digit representation of the hour in 12-hour format</td> * <td>01 through 12</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%l (lower-case 'L')</td> * <td>Hour in 12-hour format, with a space preceding single digits</td> * <td> 1 through 12</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%M</td> * <td>Two digit representation of the minute</td> * <td>00 through 59</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%p</td> * <td>UPPER-CASE 'AM' or 'PM' based on the given time</td> * <td>Example: AM for 00:31, PM for 22:23</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%P</td> * <td>lower-case 'am' or 'pm' based on the given time</td> * <td>Example: am for 00:31, pm for 22:23</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%r</td> * <td>Same as "%I:%M:%S %p"</td> * <td>Example: 09:34:17 PM for 21:34:17</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%R</td> * <td>Same as "%H:%M"</td> * <td>Example: 00:35 for 12:35 AM, 16:44 for 4:44 PM</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%S</td> * <td>Two digit representation of the second</td> * <td>00 through 59</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%T</td> * <td>Same as "%H:%M:%S"</td> * <td>Example: 21:34:17 for 09:34:17 PM</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%X</td> * <td>Preferred time representation based on locale, without the date</td> * <td>Example: 03:59:16 or 15:59:16</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%z</td> * <td>Either the time zone offset from UTC or the abbreviation (depends * on operating system)</td> * <td>Example: -0500 or EST for Eastern Time</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%Z</td> * <td>The time zone offset/abbreviation option NOT given by %z (depends * on operating system)</td> * <td>Example: -0500 or EST for Eastern Time</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <th colspan="3" bgcolor="silver">Time and Date Stamps</th> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%c</td> * <td>Preferred date and time stamp based on local</td> * <td>Example: Tue Feb 5 00:45:10 2009 for * February 4, 2009 at 12:45:10 AM</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%D</td> * <td>Same as "%m/%d/%y"</td> * <td>Example: 02/05/09 for February 5, 2009</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%F</td> * <td>Same as "%Y-%m-%d" (commonly used in database datestamps)</td> * <td>Example: 2009-02-05 for February 5, 2009</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%s</td> * <td>Unix Epoch Time timestamp (same as the time * function)</td> * <td>Example: 305815200 for September 10, 1979 08:40:00 AM</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%x</td> * <td>Preferred date representation based on locale, without the time</td> * <td>Example: 02/05/09 for February 5, 2009</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <th colspan="3" bgcolor="silver">Miscellaneous</th> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%n</td> * <td>A newline character ("\n")</td> * <td>---</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%t</td> * <td>A Tab character ("\t")</td> * <td>---</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>%%</td> * <td>A literal percentage character ("%")</td> * <td>---</td> * </tr> * </table> * <p> * Maximum length of this parameter is 1023 characters. * </p> * Contrary to ISO-9899:1999, Sun Solaris starts with Sunday as 1. * As a result, %u may not function as described in this manual. * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.strftime.php * @param string $format * @param int|null $timestamp [optional] defaults to the value of time() * Unix timestamp that defaults to the current local time if a timestamp is not given.. * @return string|false a string formatted according format * using the given timestamp or the current * local time if no timestamp is given. Month and weekday names and * other language-dependent strings respect the current locale set * with setlocale. * @deprecated 8.1 */ #[Deprecated(since: '8.1')] function strftime(string $format, ?int $timestamp): string|false {} /** * Format a GMT/UTC time/date according to locale settings * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.gmstrftime.php * @param string $format <p> * See description in strftime. * </p> * @param int|null $timestamp [optional] * @return string|false a string formatted according to the given format string * using the given timestamp or the current * local time if no timestamp is given. Month and weekday names and * other language dependent strings respect the current locale set * with setlocale. * @deprecated 8.1 */ #[Deprecated(since: '8.1')] function gmstrftime(string $format, ?int $timestamp): string|false {} /** * Return current Unix timestamp * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.time.php * @return int <p>Returns the current time measured in the number of seconds since the Unix Epoch (January 1 1970 00:00:00 GMT).</p> */ function time(): int {} /** * Get the local time * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.localtime.php * @param int|null $timestamp [optional] * @param bool $associative [optional] <p> * If set to false or not supplied then the array is returned as a regular, * numerically indexed array. If the argument is set to true then * localtime returns an associative array containing * all the different elements of the structure returned by the C * function call to localtime. The names of the different keys of * the associative array are as follows: * </p> * "tm_sec" - seconds * @return array */ #[Pure(true)] function localtime(?int $timestamp, bool $associative = false): array {} /** * Get date/time information * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.getdate.php * @param int|null $timestamp [optional] * @return array an associative array of information related to * the timestamp. Elements from the returned * associative array are as follows: * </p> * <p> * <table> * Key elements of the returned associative array * <tr valign="top"> * <td>Key</td> * <td>Description</td> * <td>Example returned values</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>"seconds"</td> * <td>Numeric representation of seconds</td> * <td>0 to 59</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>"minutes"</td> * <td>Numeric representation of minutes</td> * <td>0 to 59</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>"hours"</td> * <td>Numeric representation of hours</td> * <td>0 to 23</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>"mday"</td> * <td>Numeric representation of the day of the month</td> * <td>1 to 31</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>"wday"</td> * <td>Numeric representation of the day of the week</td> * <td>0 (for Sunday) through 6 (for Saturday)</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>"mon"</td> * <td>Numeric representation of a month</td> * <td>1 through 12</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>"year"</td> * <td>A full numeric representation of a year, 4 digits</td> * <td>Examples: 1999 or 2003</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>"yday"</td> * <td>Numeric representation of the day of the year</td> * <td>0 through 365</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>"weekday"</td> * <td>A full textual representation of the day of the week</td> * <td>Sunday through Saturday</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>"month"</td> * <td>A full textual representation of a month, such as January or March</td> * <td>January through December</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>0</td> * <td> * Seconds since the Unix Epoch, similar to the values returned by * time and used by date. * </td> * <td> * System Dependent, typically -2147483648 through * 2147483647. * </td> * </tr> * </table> */ #[Pure(true)] function getdate(?int $timestamp): array {} /** * Returns new DateTime object * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.date-create.php * @param string $datetime [optional] <p> * String in a format accepted by strtotime. * </p> * @param DateTimeZone|null $timezone [optional] <p> * Time zone of the time. * </p> * @return DateTime|false DateTime object on success or false on failure. */ #[Pure(true)] function date_create(string $datetime = 'now', ?DateTimeZone $timezone): DateTime|false {} /** * (PHP 5.5)<br/> * Alias: * {@see DateTimeImmutable::__construct} * Returns new DateTimeImmutable object * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.date-create-immutable.php * @see DateTimeImmutable::__construct() * @param string $datetime [optional] <p> * String in a format accepted by strtotime. * </p> * @param DateTimeZone|null $timezone [optional] <p> * Time zone of the time. * </p> * @return DateTimeImmutable|false DateTime object on success or false on failure. */ #[Pure(true)] function date_create_immutable(string $datetime = 'now', ?DateTimeZone $timezone): DateTimeImmutable|false {} /** * Returns new DateTimeImmutable object formatted according to the specified format * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.date-create-immutable-from-format.php * @param string $format * @param string $datetime * @param DateTimeZone|null $timezone [optional] * @return DateTimeImmutable|false */ #[Pure(true)] function date_create_immutable_from_format(string $format, string $datetime, ?DateTimeZone $timezone): DateTimeImmutable|false {} /** * Alias: * {@see DateTime::createFromFormat} * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.date-create-from-format.php * @param string $format Format accepted by <a href="https://secure.php.net/manual/en/function.date.php">date()</a>. * <p>If format does not contain the character ! then portions of the generated time which are not specified in format will be set to the current system time.</p> * <p>If format contains the character !, then portions of the generated time not provided in format, as well as values to the left-hand side of the !, will be set to corresponding values from the Unix epoch.</p> * <p>The Unix epoch is 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC.</p> * @param string $datetime String representing the time. * @param DateTimeZone|null $timezone [optional] A DateTimeZone object representing the desired time zone. * @return DateTime|false <p> Returns a new * {@see DateTime} instance or <b>FALSE</b> on failure.</p> */ #[Pure(true)] function date_create_from_format(string $format, string $datetime, ?DateTimeZone $timezone): DateTime|false {} /** * Returns associative array with detailed info about given date * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.date-parse.php * @param string $datetime <p> * Date in format accepted by strtotime. * </p> * @return array|false array with information about the parsed date * on success or false on failure. */ #[Pure(true)] #[LanguageLevelTypeAware(["8.0" => "array"], default: "array|false")] function date_parse(string $datetime): false|array {} /** * Get info about given date formatted according to the specified format * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.date-parse-from-format.php * @param string $format <p> * Format accepted by date with some extras. * </p> * @param string $datetime <p> * String representing the date. * </p> * @return array associative array with detailed info about given date. */ #[Pure(true)] function date_parse_from_format(string $format, string $datetime): array {} /** * Returns the warnings and errors * Alias: * {@see DateTime::getLastErrors} * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.date-get-last-errors.php * @return array|false <p>Returns array containing info about warnings and errors.</p> */ #[ArrayShape(["warning_count" => "int", "warnings" => "string[]", "error_count" => "int", "errors" => "string[]"])] #[Pure(true)] function date_get_last_errors(): array|false {} /** * Alias: * {@see DateTime::format} * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.date-format.php * @param DateTimeInterface $object * @param string $format * @return string|false formatted date string on success or <b>FALSE</b> on failure. */ #[Pure(true)] #[LanguageLevelTypeAware(["8.0" => "string"], default: "string|false")] function date_format(DateTimeInterface $object, string $format) {} /** * Alter the timestamp of a DateTime object by incrementing or decrementing * in a format accepted by strtotime(). * Alias: * {@see DateTime::modify} * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.date-modify.php * @param DateTime $object A DateTime object returned by date_create(). The function modifies this object. * @param string $modifier A date/time string. Valid formats are explained in {@link https://secure.php.net/manual/en/datetime.formats.php Date and Time Formats}. * @return DateTime|false Returns the DateTime object for method chaining or <b>FALSE</b> on failure. */ function date_modify(DateTime $object, string $modifier): DateTime|false {} /** * Alias: * {@see DateTime::add} * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.date-add.php * @param DateTime $object <p>Procedural style only: A * {@see DateTime} object returned by * {@see date_create()}. The function modifies this object.</p> * @param DateInterval $interval <p>A * {@see DateInterval} object</p> * @return DateTime|false <p>Returns the * {@see DateTime} object for method chaining or <b>FALSE</b> on failure.</p> */ #[LanguageLevelTypeAware(["8.0" => "DateTime"], default: "DateTime|false")] function date_add(DateTime $object, DateInterval $interval) {} /** * Subtracts an amount of days, months, years, hours, minutes and seconds from a datetime object * Alias: * {@see DateTime::sub} * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.date-sub.php * @param DateTime $object Procedural style only: A * {@see DateTime} object returned by * {@see date_create()}. The function modifies this object. * @param DateInterval $interval <p>A * {@see DateInterval} object</p> * @return DateTime|false <p>Returns the * {@see DateTime} object for method chaining or <b>FALSE</b> on failure.</p> */ #[LanguageLevelTypeAware(["8.0" => "DateTime"], default: "DateTime|false")] function date_sub(DateTime $object, DateInterval $interval) {} /** * Alias: * {@see DateTime::getTimezone} * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.date-timezone-get.php * @param DateTimeInterface $object <p>Procedural style only: A * {@see DateTime} object * returned by * {@see date_create()}</p> * @return DateTimeZone|false * <p> * Returns a * {@see DateTimeZone} object on success * or <b>FALSE</b> on failure. * </p> */ #[Pure(true)] function date_timezone_get(DateTimeInterface $object): DateTimeZone|false {} /** * Sets the time zone for the datetime object * Alias: * {@see DateTime::setTimezone} * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.date-timezone-set.php * @param DateTime|DateTimeInterface $object <p>A * {@see DateTime} object returned by * {@see date_create()}. The function modifies this object.</p> * @param DateTimeZone $timezone <p>A * {@see DateTimeZone} object representing the desired time zone.</p> * @return DateTime|false <p>Returns the * {@see DateTime} object for method chaining or <b>FALSE</b> on failure.</p> */ #[LanguageLevelTypeAware(["8.0" => "DateTime"], default: "DateTime|false")] function date_timezone_set(#[LanguageLevelTypeAware(["8.0" => "DateTime"], default: "DateTimeInterface")] $object, DateTimeZone $timezone) {} /** * Alias: * {@see DateTime::getOffset} * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.date-offset-get.php * @param DateTimeInterface $object <p>Procedural style only: A {@see DateTime} object * returned by {@see date_create()}</p> * @return int|false <p>Returns the timezone offset in seconds from UTC on success or <b>FALSE</b> on failure.</p> */ #[Pure(true)] #[LanguageLevelTypeAware(["8.0" => "int"], default: "int|false")] function date_offset_get(DateTimeInterface $object) {} /** * Returns the difference between two datetime objects * Alias: * {@see DateTime::diff} * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.date-diff.php * @param DateTimeInterface $baseObject * @param DateTimeInterface $targetObject The date to compare to * @param bool $absolute [optional] Whether to return absolute difference. * @return DateInterval|false The DateInterval object representing the difference between the two dates or FALSE on failure. */ #[Pure(true)] #[LanguageLevelTypeAware(["8.0" => "DateInterval"], default: "DateInterval|false")] function date_diff(DateTimeInterface $baseObject, DateTimeInterface $targetObject, bool $absolute = false) {} /** * Alias: * {@see DateTime::setTime} * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.date-time-set.php * @param DateTime $object * @param int $hour * @param int $minute * @param int $second [optional] * @param int $microsecond [optional] * @return DateTime <p>Returns the * {@see DateTime} object for method chaining or <b>FALSE</b> on failure.</p> */ function date_time_set( DateTime $object, int $hour, int $minute, int $second = 0, #[PhpStormStubsElementAvailable(from: '7.1')] int $microsecond = 0 ): DateTime {} /** * Alias: * {@see DateTime::setDate} * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.date-date-set.php * @param DateTime $object <p>Procedural style only: A {@see DateTime} object * returned by {@see date_create()}. * The function modifies this object.</p> * @param int $year <p>Year of the date.</p> * @param int $month <p>Month of the date.</p> * @param int $day <p>Day of the date.</p> * @return DateTime|false * <p> * Returns the * {@see DateTime} object for method chaining or <b>FALSE</b> on failure. * </p> */ #[LanguageLevelTypeAware(["8.0" => "DateTime"], default: "DateTime|false")] function date_date_set(DateTime $object, int $year, int $month, int $day): DateTime|false {} /** * Alias: * {@see DateTime::setISODate} * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.date-isodate-set.php * @param DateTime $object * @param int $year <p>Year of the date</p> * @param int $week <p>Week of the date.</p> * @param int $dayOfWeek [optional] <p>Offset from the first day of the week.</p> * @return DateTime|false <p> * Returns the {@see DateTime} object for method chaining or <strong><code>FALSE</code></strong> on failure. * </p> */ #[LanguageLevelTypeAware(["8.0" => "DateTime"], default: "DateTime|false")] function date_isodate_set(DateTime $object, int $year, int $week, int $dayOfWeek = 1) {} /** * Sets the date and time based on an unix timestamp * Alias: * {@see DateTime::setTimestamp} * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.date-timestamp-set.php * @param DateTime $object <p>Procedural style only: A * {@see DateTime} object returned by * {@see date_create()}. The function modifies this object.</p> * @param int $timestamp <p>Unix timestamp representing the date.</p> * @return DateTime|false * {@see DateTime} object for call chaining or <b>FALSE</b> on failure */ #[LanguageLevelTypeAware(["8.0" => "DateTime"], default: "DateTime|false")] function date_timestamp_set(DateTime $object, int $timestamp): DateTime|false {} /** * Gets the unix timestamp * Alias: * {@see DateTime::getTimestamp} * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.date-timestamp-get.php * @param DateTimeInterface $object * @return int <p>Returns the Unix timestamp representing the date.</p> */ #[Pure(true)] function date_timestamp_get(DateTimeInterface $object): int {} /** * Returns new DateTimeZone object * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.timezone-open.php * @param string $timezone <p> * Time zone identifier as full name (e.g. Europe/Prague) or abbreviation * (e.g. CET). * </p> * @return DateTimeZone|false DateTimeZone object on success or false on failure. */ #[Pure(true)] function timezone_open(string $timezone): DateTimeZone|false {} /** * Alias: * {@see DateTimeZone::getName} * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.timezone-name-get.php * @param DateTimeZone $object <p>The * {@see DateTimeZone} for which to get a name.</p> * @return string One of the timezone names in the list of timezones. */ #[Pure] function timezone_name_get(DateTimeZone $object): string {} /** * Returns the timezone name from abbreviation * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.timezone-name-from-abbr.php * @param string $abbr <p> * Time zone abbreviation. * </p> * @param int $utcOffset [optional] <p> * Offset from GMT in seconds. Defaults to -1 which means that first found * time zone corresponding to abbr is returned. * Otherwise exact offset is searched and only if not found then the first * time zone with any offset is returned. * </p> * @param int $isDST [optional] <p> * Daylight saving time indicator. If abbr doesn't * exist then the time zone is searched solely by * offset and isdst. * </p> * @return string|false time zone name on success or false on failure. * @since 5.1.3 */ #[Pure(true)] function timezone_name_from_abbr(string $abbr, int $utcOffset = -1, int $isDST = -1): string|false {} /** * Alias: * {@link DateTimeZone::getOffset} * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.timezone-offset-get.php * @param DateTimeZone $object <p>Procedural style only: A * {@see DateTimeZone} object * returned by * {@see timezone_open()}</p> * @param DateTimeInterface $datetime <p>DateTime that contains the date/time to compute the offset from.</p> * @return int|false <p>Returns time zone offset in seconds on success or <b>FALSE</b> on failure.</p> */ #[Pure(true)] #[LanguageLevelTypeAware(["8.0" => "int"], default: "int|false")] function timezone_offset_get(DateTimeZone $object, DateTimeInterface $datetime) {} /** * Returns all transitions for the timezone * Alias: * {@see DateTimeZone::getTransitions} * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.timezone-transitions-get.php * @param DateTimeZone $object <p>Procedural style only: A * {@see DateTimeZone} object returned by * {@see timezone_open()}</p> * @param int $timestampBegin [optional] <p>Begin timestamp</p> * @param int $timestampEnd [optional] <p>End timestamp</p> * @return array|false <p>Returns numerically indexed array containing associative array with all transitions on success or FALSE on failure.</p> */ #[Pure(true)] function timezone_transitions_get(DateTimeZone $object, int $timestampBegin, int $timestampEnd): array|false {} /** * Alias: * {@see DateTimeZone::getLocation} * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.timezone-location-get.php * @param DateTimeZone $object <p>Procedural style only: A {@see DateTimeZone} object returned by {@see timezone_open()}</p> * @return array|false <p>Array containing location information about timezone.</p> */ #[Pure(true)] function timezone_location_get(DateTimeZone $object): array|false {} /** * Returns a numerically indexed array containing all defined timezone identifiers * Alias: * {@see DateTimeZone::listIdentifiers()} * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.timezone-identifiers-list.php * @param int $timezoneGroup [optional] One of DateTimeZone class constants. * @param string|null $countryCode [optional] A two-letter ISO 3166-1 compatible country code. * Note: This option is only used when $timezoneGroup is set to DateTimeZone::PER_COUNTRY. * @return array|false Returns array on success or FALSE on failure. */ #[Pure(true)] #[LanguageLevelTypeAware(["8.0" => "array"], default: "array|false")] function timezone_identifiers_list(int $timezoneGroup = DateTimeZone::ALL, ?string $countryCode) {} /** * Returns associative array containing dst, offset and the timezone name * Alias: * {@see DateTimeZone::listAbbreviations} * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.timezone-abbreviations-list.php * @return array|false Array on success or <b>FALSE</b> on failure. */ #[Pure] #[LanguageLevelTypeAware(["8.0" => "array"], default: "array|false")] function timezone_abbreviations_list() {} /** * Gets the version of the timezonedb * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.timezone-version-get.php * @return string a string. */ #[Pure] function timezone_version_get(): string {} /** * Alias: * {@see DateInterval::createFromDateString} * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.date-interval-create-from-date-string.php * @param string $datetime <p>A date with relative parts. Specifically, the relative formats supported by the parser used for * {@see strtotime()} and * {@see DateTime} will be used to construct the * {@see DateInterval}.</p> * @return DateInterval|false * <p>Returns a new DateInterval instance.</p> */ #[Pure(true)] function date_interval_create_from_date_string(string $datetime): DateInterval|false {} /** * Alias: * {@see DateInterval::format} * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.date-interval-format.php * @param DateInterval $object * @param string $format * @return string */ #[Pure(true)] function date_interval_format(DateInterval $object, string $format): string {} /** * Sets the default timezone used by all date/time functions in a script * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.date-default-timezone-set.php * @param string $timezoneId <p> * The timezone identifier, like UTC or * Europe/Lisbon. The list of valid identifiers is * available in the . * </p> * @return bool This function returns false if the * timezone_identifier isn't valid, or true * otherwise. */ function date_default_timezone_set(string $timezoneId): bool {} /** * Gets the default timezone used by all date/time functions in a script * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.date-default-timezone-get.php * @return string a string. */ #[Pure] function date_default_timezone_get(): string {} /** * Returns time of sunrise for a given day and location * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.date-sunrise.php * @param int $timestamp <p> * The timestamp of the day from which the sunrise * time is taken. * </p> * @param int $returnFormat [optional] <p> * <table> * format constants * <tr valign="top"> * <td>constant</td> * <td>description</td> * <td>example</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>SUNFUNCS_RET_STRING</td> * <td>returns the result as string</td> * <td>16:46</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>SUNFUNCS_RET_DOUBLE</td> * <td>returns the result as float</td> * <td>16.78243132</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>SUNFUNCS_RET_TIMESTAMP</td> * <td>returns the result as integer (timestamp)</td> * <td>1095034606</td> * </tr> * </table> * </p> * @param float|null $latitude [optional] <p> * Defaults to North, pass in a negative value for South. * See also: date.default_latitude * </p> * @param float|null $longitude [optional] <p> * Defaults to East, pass in a negative value for West. * See also: date.default_longitude * </p> * @param float|null $zenith [optional] <p> * Default: date.sunrise_zenith * </p> * @param float|null $utcOffset [optional] * @return string|int|float|false the sunrise time in a specified format on * success or false on failure. * @deprecated in 8.1. Use {@link date_sun_info} instead */ #[Pure(true)] #[Deprecated(reason: 'in 8.1. Use date_sun_info instead', since: '8.1')] function date_sunrise(int $timestamp, int $returnFormat = SUNFUNCS_RET_STRING, ?float $latitude, ?float $longitude, ?float $zenith, ?float $utcOffset): string|int|float|false {} /** * Returns time of sunset for a given day and location * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.date-sunset.php * @param int $timestamp <p> * The timestamp of the day from which the sunset * time is taken. * </p> * @param int $returnFormat [optional] <p> * <table> * format constants * <tr valign="top"> * <td>constant</td> * <td>description</td> * <td>example</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>SUNFUNCS_RET_STRING</td> * <td>returns the result as string</td> * <td>16:46</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>SUNFUNCS_RET_DOUBLE</td> * <td>returns the result as float</td> * <td>16.78243132</td> * </tr> * <tr valign="top"> * <td>SUNFUNCS_RET_TIMESTAMP</td> * <td>returns the result as integer (timestamp)</td> * <td>1095034606</td> * </tr> * </table> * </p> * @param float|null $latitude [optional] <p> * Defaults to North, pass in a negative value for South. * See also: date.default_latitude * </p> * @param float|null $longitude [optional] <p> * Defaults to East, pass in a negative value for West. * See also: date.default_longitude * </p> * @param float|null $zenith [optional] <p> * Default: date.sunset_zenith * </p> * @param float|null $utcOffset [optional] * @return string|int|float|false the sunset time in a specified format on * success or false on failure. * @deprecated in 8.1. Use {@link date_sun_info} instead */ #[Pure(true)] #[Deprecated(reason: 'in 8.1. Use date_sun_info instead', since: '8.1')] function date_sunset(int $timestamp, int $returnFormat = SUNFUNCS_RET_STRING, ?float $latitude, ?float $longitude, ?float $zenith, ?float $utcOffset): string|int|float|false {} /** * Returns an array with information about sunset/sunrise and twilight begin/end * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.date-sun-info.php * @param int $timestamp <p> * Timestamp. * </p> * @param float $latitude <p> * Latitude in degrees. * </p> * @param float $longitude <p> * Longitude in degrees. * </p> * @return array{ * sunrise: int|bool, * sunset: int|bool, * transit: int|bool, * civil_twilight_begin: int|bool, * civil_twilight_end: int|bool, * nautical_twilight_begin: int|bool, * nautical_twilight_end: int|bool, * astronomical_twilight_begin: int|bool, * astronomical_twilight_end: int|bool, * }|false Returns array on success or <strong><code>false</code></strong> on failure. The structure of the array is detailed in the following list: * <table> * <tr><td>sunrise</td><td>The timestamp of the sunrise (zenith angle = 90°35').</td></tr> * <tr><td>sunset</td><td>The timestamp of the sunset (zenith angle = 90°35').</td></tr> * <tr><td>transit</td><td>The timestamp when the sun is at its zenith, i.e. has reached its topmost point.</td></tr> * <tr><td>civil_twilight_begin</td><td>The start of the civil dawn (zenith angle = 96°). It ends at <code>sunrise</code>.</td></tr> * <tr><td>civil_twilight_end</td><td>The end of the civil dusk (zenith angle = 96°). It starts at <code>sunset</code>.</td></tr> * <tr><td>nautical_twilight_begin</td><td>The start of the nautical dawn (zenith angle = 102°). It ends at <code>civil_twilight_begin</code>.</td></tr> * <tr><td>nautical_twilight_end</td><td>The end of the nautical dusk (zenith angle = 102°). It starts at <code>civil_twilight_end</code>.</td></tr> * <tr><td>astronomical_twilight_begin</td><td>The start of the astronomical dawn (zenith angle = 108°). It ends at <code>nautical_twilight_begin</code>.</td></tr> * <tr><td>astronomical_twilight_end</td><td>The end of the astronomical dusk (zenith angle = 108°). It starts at <code>nautical_twilight_end</code>.</td></tr> * </table> * <br> * The values of the array elements are either UNIX timestamps, <strong><code>false</code></strong> if the * sun is below the respective zenith for the whole day, or <strong><code>true</code></strong> if the sun is * above the respective zenith for the whole day. * @since 5.1.2 */ #[Pure(true)] #[LanguageLevelTypeAware(["8.0" => "array"], default: "array|false")] function date_sun_info(int $timestamp, float $latitude, float $longitude): array|false {} // End of date v.5.3.2-0.dotdeb.1
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