phpunit-pretty-print
date-time
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62 | 317 | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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phpunit-pretty-print
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PHP libraries and tools
robiningelbrecht/phpunit-pretty-print: Better PHPUnit CLI output with Collision
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I created a PHPUnit 10 extension to prettify CLI output
When 99% of the bytes of the actual code of your package is "fun" (see Quotes.php in the /src dir, my opinion on the quality of the other 1% of bytes of code will detoriate.
date-time
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PHP libraries and tools
brick/date-time: Date and time library for PHP
brick/date-time: Date and time library for PHP
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Feedback about fresh open source project
If you're happy to bring in another library, you could replace your Date VO class with the LocalDate class from the brick/datetime library. It does the same thing, just has three int fields inside instead of a string in Y-m-d format.
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Which native PHP features do you regret not knowing about/adapting earlier?
If you need to store subsets of a date-time-timezone combination, then take a look at brick/date-time instead.
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Symfony is creating a component Clock to decouples applications from the system clock
Slightly related but https://github.com/brick/date-time is a wonderful library to manage datetime concepts in a proper way.
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civil-date-time: a civil date/time library for PHP
Looks like a CivilDate is the same thing that brick/date-time calls a LocalDateTime. Does this library have any advantages over the one from Brick?
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Do you use a DateTime wrapper?
I like https://github.com/brick/date-time
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Stopping time with PHP
It is a good practice to use an interface to manage the clock in an application, as it allows having full control of time. For example, it eases testing, as it lets us define the concrete time for each test. Frank de Jonge and Matthias Noback have blog posts about it, brick has an implementation, and there is even a PSR proposal to have a ClockInterface.
What are some alternatives?
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