ID:               45829
 Comment by:       mathieuk at gmail dot com
 Reported By:      mathieuk at gmail dot com
 Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         Feature/Change Request
 Operating System: Mac OSX 10.5
 PHP Version:      5.3.0alpha1
 New Comment:

Additionally, MessageFormatter::parse() might return a DateTime object

instead of a UNIX timestamp.


Previous Comments:
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[2008-08-15 06:13:57] mathieuk at gmail dot com

Description:
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Feature request for the new intl extension.

Both the MessageFormatter and the IntlDateFormatter accept values for 
dates. The IntlDateFormatter accepts both Unix timestamps and the value

for localtime(). I'm assuming it's the same for the MessageFormatter.

Since PHP 5.2 we have the DateTime object through the standard date 
extension. While it's easy to get the unix timestamp from a DateTime 
object through DateTime::getTimestamp() introduce in 5.3, this is an 
extra statement which just adds clutter.

Could these two formatters be made to also accept DateTime objects ?





Reproduce code:
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<?php

$date = new DateTime("1 year ago");

$msgfmt = MessageFormatter::create('nl_NL', 'Today one year ago is
{0,date}');

echo $msgfmt->format(array($date));

?>



Expected result:
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Output: Today one year ago is 15 aug 2007

Actual result:
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Output: Today one year ago is 1 jan 1970


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