* $datefmt = new DateFormatter("de-DE", LONG, SHORT, date_default_timezone_get()); * echo $formatter->format(time()); * * * * $datefmt = new DateFormatter("de-DE", LONG, SHORT, date_default_timezone_get() , GREGORIAN , "yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss z"); * echo $formatter->format(time()); * * * @see http://www.icu-project.org/apiref/icu4c/udat_8h.html * */ class DateFormatter { ############################################################################# # Common constants. ############################################################################# /** * The following constants are used to specify different formats * in the constructor. */ const NONE = -1; const FULL = 0; const LONG = 1; const MEDIUM = 2; const SHORT = 3; /** * The following int constants are used to specify the calendar. * These calendars are all based directly on the Gregorian calendar * Non-Gregorian calendars need to be specified in locale. * Examples might include locale="hi@calendar=BUDDHIST" */ const TRADITIONAL = 0; // non-Gregorian calendar that is locale-defined, required by ICU const GREGORIAN = 1 ;// Gregorian calendar ############################################################################# # Object-oriented API ############################################################################# /** * Create a date formatter * * @param string $locale Locale to use when formatting or parsing * @param integer $datetype Date type to use (none, short, medium, long, full) * @param integer $timetype Time type to use (none, short, medium, long, full) * @param [String] $timezone Time zone ID ; default is system default * @param [integer] $calendar Calendar to use for formatting or parsing; default is * GREGORIAN * @param [string] $pattern Optional pattern to use when formatting or parsing * @return DateFormatter * @see __construct * @see datefmt_create */ public function __construct($locale, $datetype, $timetype, $timezone = null, $calendar= null , $pattern= null) {} /** * Create a date formatter * * @param string $locale Locale to use when formatting or parsing * @param integer $datetype Date type to use (none, short, medium, long, full) * @param integer $timetype Time type to use (none, short, medium, long, full) * @param [string] $timezone Time zone ID ; default is system default * @param [integer] $calendar Calendar to use for formatting or parsing; default is * GREGORIAN * @param [string] $pattern Optional pattern to use when formatting or parsing * @return DateFormatter * @see __construct * @see datefmt_create */ public static function create($locale, $datetype, $timetype, $timezone = null, $calendar= null , $pattern= null) {} /** * formats the time value as a string. * @param mixed $value - value to format * integer: a unix timestamp value (seconds since epoch, UTC) * array: a localtime array - uses 24 hour clock in tm_hour field * @return string a formatted string or, if an error occurred, 'null'. */ public function format($value) {} /** * converts string $value to an incremental time value, starting at * $parse_pos and consuming as much of the input value as possible * If no error occurs before $value is consumed, $parse_pos will contain -1 * otherwise it will contain the position at which parsing ended (and the error * occurred). * @param string $value string to convert to a time * @param integer $parse_pos position at which to start the parsing in $value (zero-based) * This variable will contain the end position if the parse fails * If $parse_pos > strlen($value), the parse fails immediately. * @return integer timestamp parsed value */ public function parse($value, $parse_pos=0) {} /** * converts string $value to a field-based time value, starting at * $parse_pos and consuming as much of the input value as possible * If no error occurs before $value is consumed, $parse_pos will contain -1 * otherwise it will contain the position at which parsing ended (and the error * occurred). * @param string $value string to convert to a time * @param integer $parse_pos position at which to start the parsing in $value (zero-based) * This variable will contain the end position if the parse fails * If $parse_pos > strlen($value), the parse fails immediately. * @return array localtime compatible array of integers - uses 24 hour clock in tm_hour field */ public function localtime($value, $parse_pos=0) {} /** * Gets the datetype in use * @return integer the current 'datetype' value of the formatter */ public function getDateType() {} /** * Gets the timetype in use * @return integer the current 'timetype' value of the formatter */ public function getTimeType() {} /** * Gets the leniency in use * @return boolean 'true' if parser is lenient, 'false' if parser is strict * default value for parser is 'false'. */ public function isLenient() {} /** * Sets the leniency to use * @param boolean $lenient sets whether the parser is lenient or not, default is 'false' * 'true' sets the parser to accept otherwise flawed date or * time patterns, parsing as much as possible to obtain a value. * 'false' sets the parser to strictly parse strings into dates. * Extra space, unrecognized tokens, or invalid values * ("Feburary 30th") are not accepted. * * @return boolean 'true' if successful; 'false' if an error occurred. */ public function setLenient($lenient) {} /** * Gets the locale in use * @param [integer] which locale should be returned? * values may include ULOC_ACTUAL_LOCALE, * ULOC_VALID_LOCALE. By default the actual * locale is returned. * @return string the locale of this formatter or 'false' if error */ public function getLocale($type = ULOC_ACTUAL_LOCALE) {} /** * @return string ID string for the time zone used by this formatter */ public function getTimeZoneId() {} /** * sets the time zone to use * @param string $zone zone ID string of the time zone to use. * if null or the empty string, the default time zone for * the runtime is used. * @return boolean 'true' on successful setting of the time zone, 'false' * if an error occurred (such as the time zone wasn't recognized). */ public function setTimeZoneId($zone) {} /** * Sets the calendar used to the appropriate calendar, which must be * one of the constants defined above. Some examples include: * - Gregorian calendar * - Traditional * Default value is GREGORIAN * @param integer $which the calendar (an enumerated constant) to use. * @return boolean 'true' if successful, 'false' if an error occurred or if the calendar was not recognized */ public function setCalendar($which) {} /** * Gets the Calendar in use * @return integer the calendar being used by the formatter */ public function getCalendar() {} /** * Gets the pattern in use * @return string the pattern string being used to format/parse */ public function getPattern() {} /** * Sets the pattern to use * @param string $pattern new pattern string to use * @return boolean 'true' if successful, 'false' if an error occurred. Bad format * strings are usually the cause of the latter. */ public function setPattern($pattern) {} /** * Get the error code from last operation * * Returns error code from the last number formatting operation. * * @return integer the error code, one of UErrorCode values. Initial value is U_ZERO_ERROR. */ public function getErrorCode() {} /** * Get the error text from the last operation. * * @return string Description of the last error. */ public function getErrorMessage() {} } ############################################################################# # Procedural API ############################################################################# /** * Create a date formatter * * @param string $locale Locale to use when formatting or parsing * @param integer $datetype Date type to use (none, short, medium, long, full) * @param integer $timetype Time type to use (none, short, medium, long, full) * @param [string] $timezone Time zone ID ; default is system default * @param [integer] $calendar Calendar to use for formatting or parsing; default is * GREGORIAN * @param [string] $pattern Optional pattern to use when formatting or parsing * @return DateFormatter * @see datefmt_create */ function datefmt_create($locale, $datetype, $timetype, $timezone = null, $calendar= null ,$pattern=null ) {} /** * formats the time value as a string. * @param DateFormatter $fmt The date formatter resource * @param mixed $value - value to format * integer: a unix timestamp value (seconds since epoch, UTC) * array: a localtime array - uses 24 hour clock in tm_hour field * @return string a formatted string or, if an error occurred, 'null'. */ function datefmt_format($fmt , $value) {} /** * converts string $value to an incremental time value, starting at * $parse_pos and consuming as much of the input value as possible * If no error occurs before $value is consumed, $parse_pos will contain -1 * otherwise it will contain the position at which parsing ended (and the error * occurred). * @param DateFormatter $fmt The date formatter resource * @param string $value string to convert to a time * @param integer $parse_pos position at which to start the parsing in $value (zero-based) * This variable will contain the end position if the parse fails * If $parse_pos > strlen($value), the parse fails immediately. * @return integer timestamp parsed value */ function datefmt_parse($fmt , $value, $parse_pos=0) {} /** * converts string $value to a field-based time value, starting at * $parse_pos and consuming as much of the input value as possible * If no error occurs before $value is consumed, $parse_pos will contain -1 * otherwise it will contain the position at which parsing ended (and the error * occurred). * @param DateFormatter $fmt The date formatter resource * @param string $value string to convert to a time * @param integer $parse_pos position at which to start the parsing in $value (zero-based) * This variable will contain the end position if the parse fails * If $parse_pos > strlen($value), the parse fails immediately. * @return array localtime compatible array of integers - uses 24 hour clock in tm_hour field */ function datefmt_localtime($fmt , $value, $parse_pos=0) {} /** * Gets the Datetype in use * @param DateFormatter $fmt The date formatter resource * @return integer the current 'datetype' value of the formatter */ function datefmt_get_datetype($fmt ) {} /** * Gets the timetype in use * @param DateFormatter $fmt The date formatter resource * @return integer the current 'timetype' value of the formatter */ function datefmt_get_timetype($fmt) {} /** * Gets the leniency of the formatter * @param DateFormatter $fmt The date formatter resource * @return boolean 'true' if parser is lenient, 'false' if parser is strict * default value for parser is 'false'. */ function datefmt_is_lenient($fmt) {} /** * Sets the leniency of the formatter * @param DateFormatter $fmt The date formatter resource * @param boolean $lenient sets whether the parser is lenient or not, default is 'false' * 'true' sets the parser to accept otherwise flawed date or * time patterns, parsing as much as possible to obtain a value. * 'false' sets the parser to strictly parse strings into dates. * Extra space, unrecognized tokens, or invalid values * ("Feburary 30th") are not accepted. * * @return boolean 'true' if successful; 'false' if an error occurred. */ function datefmt_set_lenient($fmt , $lenient) {} /** * Gets the locale in use * @param DateFormatter $fmt The date formatter resource * @param [integer] which locale should be returned? * values may include ULOC_ACTUAL_LOCALE, * ULOC_VALID_LOCALE. By default the actual * locale is returned. * @return string the locale of this formatter or 'false' if error */ function datefmt_get_locale($fmt , $type = ULOC_ACTUAL_LOCALE) {} /** * Gets the time zone id in use * @param DateFormatter $fmt The date formatter resource * @return string ID string for the time zone used by this formatter */ function datefmt_get_timezone_id($fmt) {} /** * Sets the time zone to use * @param DateFormatter $fmt The date formatter resource * @param string $zone zone ID string of the time zone to use. * if null or the empty string, the default time zone for * the runtime is used. * @return boolean 'true' on successful setting of the time zone, 'false' * if an error occurred (such as the time zone wasn't recognized). */ function datefmt_set_timezone_id($fmt , $zone) {} /** * Sets the calendar used to the appropriate calendar, which must be * one of the constants defined above. Some examples include: * - Gregorian calendar * - Traditional * Default value is GREGORIAN * @param DateFormatter $fmt The date formatter resource * @param integer $which the calendar (an enumerated constant) to use. * @return boolean 'true' if successful, 'false' if an error occurred or if the calendar was not recognized */ function datefmt_set_calendar($fmt , $which) {} /** * Gets the calendar in use * @param DateFormatter $fmt The date formatter resource * @return integer the calendar being used by the formatter */ function datefmt_get_calendar($fmt) {} /** * Gets the pattern in use * @param DateFormatter $fmt The date formatter resource * @return string the pattern string being used to format/parse */ function datefmt_get_pattern($fmt) {} /** * Sets the pattern to use * @param DateFormatter $fmt The date formatter resource * @param string $pattern new pattern string to use * @return boolean 'true' if successful, 'false' if an error occurred. Bad format * strings are usually the cause of the latter. */ function datefmt_set_pattern($fmt , $pattern) {} /** * Get the error code from last operation * * @param DateFormatter $fmt The date formatter resource * Returns error code from the last number formatting operation. * * @return integer the error code, one of UErrorCode values. Initial value is U_ZERO_ERROR. */ function datefmt_get_error_code($fmt) {} /** * Get the error text from the last operation. * * @param DateFormatter $fmt The date formatter resource * @return string Description of the last error. */ function datefmt_get_error_message($fmt) {}