The main benefit of this is so that authors who make use of
.editorconfig don't end up with whitespace changes in their PRs.
Spaces vs. tabs has been left alone, although that could do with a
tidy-up in SS4 after the switch to PSR-1/2.
The command used was this:
for match in '*.ss' '*.css' '*.scss' '*.html' '*.yml' '*.php' '*.js' '*.csv' '*.inc' '*.php5'; do
find . -path ./thirdparty -not -prune -o -path ./admin/thirdparty -not -prune -o -type f -name "$match" -exec sed -E -i '' 's/[[:space:]]+$//' {} \+
find . -path ./thirdparty -not -prune -o -path ./admin/thirdparty -not -prune -o -type f -name "$match" | xargs perl -pi -e 's/ +$//'
done
BUG Fixes missing i18n translation in Date::TimeDiffIn
BUG Fixes Date::TimeDiffIn not respecting mocked SS_Datetime::now
This provides less vague date periods. I.e. "36 days" has a lot more relevance that "1 month"
Reduced duplication of time period calculation code
(ref: CWPBUG-141)
This issue is caused by the odd default behaviour of Zend_Date, which attempts to parse yyyy-mm-dd format date and times as though they were yyyy-dd-mm.
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This allows DataList::create(SiteTree) as equivalent to Object::create(DataList, SiteTree), without
having to have a create() function on DataList.
Required for E_STRICT compliance, as child classes cant override create() if they change the arguments.
DBField::create() is also renamed to DBField::create_field(), as this does not just call the constructor, which all other cases of create() do.
Conflicts:
tests/model/DateTest.php
tests/model/DatetimeTest.php
This ensures that tests will not pass or fail based on whether the test
machine is on NZ time.
This partially reverts df050eda5d, which has
already been merged. Instead of finding tests that use date calculations, we
are now setting the default time zone in SapphireTest so it will apply to the
whole test suite and any future tests.
Adjust expected values in certain tests for UTC, where the expected values had
previously been expressed in NZ time.
When creating a temp DB for test fixtures, create the DB connection with
timezone UTC.
This allows DataList::create('SiteTree') as equivalent to Object::create('DataList', 'SiteTree'), without
having to have a create() function on DataList. Required for E_STRICT compliance.