public function DateTimePlus::checkErrors in Service Container 7.2
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 7 lib/Drupal/Component/Datetime/DateTimePlus.php \Drupal\Component\Datetime\DateTimePlus::checkErrors()
Examines getLastErrors() to see what errors to report.
Two kinds of errors are important: anything that DateTime considers an error, and also a warning that the date was invalid. PHP creates a valid date from invalid data with only a warning, 2011-02-30 becomes 2011-03-03, for instance, but we don't want that.
See also
http://us3.php.net/manual/en/time.getlasterrors.php
1 call to DateTimePlus::checkErrors()
- DateTimePlus::__construct in lib/
Drupal/ Component/ Datetime/ DateTimePlus.php - Constructs a date object set to a requested date and timezone.
File
- lib/
Drupal/ Component/ Datetime/ DateTimePlus.php, line 394 - Contains \Drupal\Component\Datetime\DateTimePlus.
Class
- DateTimePlus
- Wraps DateTime().
Namespace
Drupal\Component\DatetimeCode
public function checkErrors() {
$errors = \DateTime::getLastErrors();
if (!empty($errors['errors'])) {
$this->errors += $errors['errors'];
}
// Most warnings are messages that the date could not be parsed
// which causes it to be altered. For validation purposes, a warning
// as bad as an error, because it means the constructed date does
// not match the input value.
if (!empty($errors['warnings'])) {
$this->errors[] = 'The date is invalid.';
}
}