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Prefer int math when constructing DateTime from milliseconds #5

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@jmikola jmikola commented Aug 29, 2024

The "Unix Timestamp with microseconds" notation was introduced in php/php-src@5562654 and originally expected exactly six points of precision. The format was relaxed in php/php-src@0bc8785 for PHP 8.0+ to accept between zero and six points of precision.

alcaeus and others added 2 commits August 28, 2024 16:33
The "Unix Timestamp with microseconds" notation was introduced in php/php-src@5562654 and originally expected exactly six points of precision. The format was relaxed in php/php-src@0bc8785 for PHP 8.0+ to accept between zero and six points of precision.
@alcaeus alcaeus force-pushed the phpc-2429-fix-utcdatetime branch 3 times, most recently from 1f4065c to 3974587 Compare September 2, 2024 12:08
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jmikola commented Sep 3, 2024

Closing, as this was already sorted out in mongodb#1623.

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