--TEST-- DateInterval::format(), except %a --DESCRIPTION-- %a is covered in a separate test. Don't want an XFAIL here to cause confusion if a real bug comes up. --CREDITS-- Daniel Convissor # TestFest 2010 BKTK --SKIPIF-- --FILE-- diff($date2); echo $interval->format('Y=%Y') . "\n"; echo $interval->format('M=%M') . "\n"; echo $interval->format('D=%D') . "\n"; echo $interval->format('H=%H') . "\n"; echo $interval->format('I=%I') . "\n"; echo $interval->format('S=%S') . "\n"; echo $interval->format('R=%R') . "\n"; echo $interval->format('y=%y') . "\n"; echo $interval->format('m=%m') . "\n"; echo $interval->format('d=%d') . "\n"; echo $interval->format('h=%h') . "\n"; echo $interval->format('i=%i') . "\n"; echo $interval->format('s=%s') . "\n"; echo $interval->format('r=%r') . "\n"; echo "\n"; $interval = $date2->diff($date1); echo $interval->format('inverted R=%R') . "\n"; echo $interval->format('inverted r=%r') . "\n"; echo "\n"; echo $interval->format('%=%%') . "\n"; // Invalid valid format character does not raise warnings. echo $interval->format('x=%x') . "\n"; ?> --EXPECT-- Y=01 M=02 D=03 H=04 I=05 S=06 R=+ y=1 m=2 d=3 h=4 i=5 s=6 r= inverted R=- inverted r=- %=% x=%x