1--TEST-- 2IntlTimeZone::fromDateTimeZone(): basic test 3--SKIPIF-- 4<?php 5if (!extension_loaded('intl')) 6 die('skip intl extension not enabled'); 7--FILE-- 8<?php 9ini_set("intl.error_level", E_WARNING); 10ini_set("intl.default_locale", "nl"); 11date_default_timezone_set('Europe/Lisbon'); 12 13$tz = IntlTimeZone::fromDateTimeZone(new DateTimeZone('Europe/Amsterdam')); 14var_dump($tz->getID(), $tz->getRawOffset()); 15 16 17$dt = new DateTime('2012-01-01 00:00:00 CET'); 18$dtz = $dt->getTimeZone(); 19/* this is different from new DateTimeZone('CET'), 20 * which gives a Europe/Berlin timezone */ 21var_dump($dtz->getName()); 22$tz = IntlTimeZone::fromDateTimeZone($dtz); 23var_dump($tz->getID(), $tz->getRawOffset()); 24 25 26$dt = new DateTime('2012-01-01 00:00:00 +0340'); 27$dtz = $dt->getTimeZone(); 28/* I don't think this timezone can be generated without a DateTime object */ 29var_dump($dtz->getName()); 30$tz = IntlTimeZone::fromDateTimeZone($dtz); 31var_dump($tz->getID(), $tz->getRawOffset() /* (3*60+40)*60000 */); 32--EXPECTF-- 33string(16) "Europe/Amsterdam" 34int(3600000) 35string(3) "CET" 36string(3) "CET" 37int(3600000) 38string(6) "+03:40" 39string(%d) "GMT+03%s0" 40int(13200000) 41