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This PR was squashed before being merged into the 3.2-dev branch (closes #19029).
Discussion
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[YAML] Fixed parsing problem with nested DateTime lists
| Q | A
| ------------- | ---
| Branch? | master
| Bug fix? | no
| New feature? | no
| BC breaks? | no
| Deprecations? | no
| Tests pass? | yes
| Fixed tickets |
| License | MIT
| Doc PR |
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Without this fix, DateTime-aware parsing of a YAML source containing nested lists of dates result in an error. Consider this:
```php
$data = ['date' => ['annivesary' => new \DateTime('now')]];
$yaml = Yaml::dump($data);
var_dump($yaml);
$parsed = Yaml::parse($yaml, Yaml::PARSE_DATETIME);
print_r($parsed);
```
Everything is fine, result is:
```
string(48) "date:
annivesary: 2016-06-11T11:26:30+02:00
"
Array
(
[date] => Array
(
[annivesary] => DateTime Object
(
[date] => 2016-06-11 11:26:30.000000
[timezone_type] => 1
[timezone] => +02:00
)
)
)
```
But making the `anniversary` a list of dates
```php
$data = ['date' => ['annivesary' => [new \DateTime('now')]]];
$yaml = Yaml::dump($data);
var_dump($yaml);
$parsed = Yaml::parse($yaml, Yaml::PARSE_DATETIME);
print_r($parsed);
```
will result in:
```
string(50) "date:
annivesary: [2016-06-11T12:00:05+02:00]
"
PHP Warning: strpos() expects parameter 1 to be string, object given in [...]\vendor\symfony\yaml\Inline.php on line 382
PHP Catchable fatal error: Object of class DateTime could not be converted to string in [...]\vendor\symfony\yaml\Inline.php on line 386
```
(I didn't capture the error messages with the most recent master branch, so line numbers differ somewhat)
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