php-src/ext/date/tests/bug33532.phpt
Ferenc Kovacs 39dd715382 fix the failing date tests introduced with the latest timezonedb update
Derick confirmed on irc that the new/current behavior is the correct and that the tests should be updated to reflect it
2014-08-12 10:34:54 +02:00

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--TEST--
Bug #33532 (Different output for strftime() and date())
--INI--
error_reporting=2047
date.timezone=UTC
--SKIPIF--
<?php
if(PHP_OS == 'Darwin' || defined('PHP_WINDOWS_VERSION_MAJOR')) die("skip strftime uses system TZ on Darwin and Windows");
?>
--FILE--
<?php
setlocale(LC_ALL, 'C');
print "TZ has NOT been set\n";
print "Should strftime==datestr? Strftime seems to assume GMT tStamp.\n";
$input = "10:00:00 AM July 1 2005";
print "input " . $input . "\n";
$tStamp = strtotime($input);
print "strftime " . strftime("%r %B%e %Y %Z %z", $tStamp) . "\n";
print "datestr " . date ("H:i:s A F j Y T", $tStamp) . "\n";
print "\nSetting TZ\n";
date_default_timezone_set('Australia/Sydney');
putenv("TZ=Australia/Sydney");
$input = "10:00:00 AM July 1 2005";
print "input " . $input . "\n";
$tStamp = strtotime($input);
print "strftime " . strftime("%r %B%e %Y %Z %z", $tStamp) . "\n";
print "datestr " . date ("H:i:s A F j Y T", $tStamp) . "\n";
?>
--EXPECT--
TZ has NOT been set
Should strftime==datestr? Strftime seems to assume GMT tStamp.
input 10:00:00 AM July 1 2005
strftime 10:00:00 AM July 1 2005 UTC +0000
datestr 10:00:00 AM July 1 2005 UTC
Setting TZ
input 10:00:00 AM July 1 2005
strftime 10:00:00 AM July 1 2005 AEST +1000
datestr 10:00:00 AM July 1 2005 AEST