Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=61955&edit=1
ID: 61955 Updated by: der...@php.net Reported by: php at arjanonline dot net Summary: Adding DateInterval to DateTime adds 1 additional hour -Status: Open +Status: Assigned Type: Bug Package: Date/time related Operating System: Linux / Mac PHP Version: 5.3.12 -Assigned To: +Assigned To: derick Block user comment: N Private report: N Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2012-05-19 15:03:40] graham at grahamc dot com One minor clarification - This is occurring in every version above 5.3.8. After running git bisect, I've narrowed it down to this particular commit: https://github.com/php/php-src/commit/7411ae09f5565b3f0dfbbfeb71c8f848fd38d6ca ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2012-05-11 15:51:21] zhanglijiu at gmail dot com My result is object(DateTime)#2 (3) { ["date"]=> string(19) "1970-01-01 00:00:05" ["timezone_type"]=> int(1) ["timezone"]=> string(6) "+00:00" } My system is MAC 10.6.8 php 5.3.1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2012-05-05 20:45:27] php at arjanonline dot net Description: ------------ When I create a DateTime object from a (any) timestamp and then add a DateInterval object to the DateTime object, the time in the DateInterval object is added and one additional hour is also added. I have not noticed this behavior in versions up to and including 5.3.8, only in newer 5.3 versions. (I did not test in 5.4.) Also the behavior is related to the default time zone, even though the created DateTime object is in UTC. I have tested several timezones and it appears that all Europe/* and North American America/* timezones are affected. The Australian timezones seem to be unaffected. Information from phpinfo(): date - date/time support => enabled - "Olson" Timezone Database Version => 2012.3 - Timezone Database => internal Test script: --------------- date_default_timezone_set('Europe/Amsterdam'); $d1 = new DateTime('@0'); $d2 = clone($d1); $d2->add(new DateInterval('PT5S')); var_dump($d2); Expected result: ---------------- object(DateTime)[2] public 'date' => string '1970-01-01 00:00:05' (length=19) public 'timezone_type' => int 1 public 'timezone' => string '+00:00' (length=6) Actual result: -------------- object(DateTime)[2] public 'date' => string '1970-01-01 01:00:05' (length=19) public 'timezone_type' => int 1 public 'timezone' => string '+00:00' (length=6) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=61955&edit=1