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Fabien Potencier 92f951fd7a merged branch LawnGnome/PHP-5.5-compat (PR #6647)
This PR was merged into the 2.1 branch.

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4991607 Fix version_compare() calls for PHP 5.5.
34def9f Handle the deprecation of IntlDateFormatter::setTimeZoneId() in PHP 5.5.

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[Form] [Locale] PHP 5.5 compatibility fixes

Bug fix: yes
Feature addition: no
Backwards compatibility break: no
Symfony2 tests pass: yes
Fixes the following tickets: N/A
Todo: None
License of the code: MIT
Documentation PR: N/A

IntlDateFormatter::setTimeZoneId() is deprecated in PHP 5.5, which results in E_DEPRECATED errors when using the date form type. This PR works around that.

Furthermore, the version_compare() tests used in locale to detect PHP 5.5 are broken with snapshot and Git builds of PHP. I've also committed a fix for those tests in this PR.

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by stof at 2013-01-10T08:24:15Z

shouldn't it even be done in 2.0 as it is a bugfix ?

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by LawnGnome at 2013-01-11T00:49:11Z

Possibly — I don't know enough about Symfony's release management to know whether this is appropriate for 2.0, and I was mostly scratching my own itch, honestly.

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by stof at 2013-01-11T01:51:35Z

well, it is a bugfix and 2.0 is also impacted, so it should be done in it.

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by LawnGnome at 2013-01-11T02:52:21Z

The diff for 2.0 looks like it'll be just the StubIntlDateFormatter.php changes — the deprecated method isn't called in DateType on that branch, and there aren't any StubIntlDateFormatter tests on 2.0. How do you want that submitted — as a separate PR against 2.0?

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by fabpot at 2013-01-11T07:20:18Z

@LawnGnome A separate pull request would be good. Thanks.

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by LawnGnome at 2013-01-11T08:29:48Z

2.0 PR added as #6699.
2013-01-11 14:37:17 +01:00
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