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Merge v1.20 into v1.x #1650

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Merge new changes from v1.20 into v1.x.

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Resolving conflicts

To resolve any conflicts, check out the temporary branch and run the following command:
git merge v1.x

Ignoring changes

To ignore from the remote branch, first reset the temporary branch to v1.x and manually merge using the `ours` merge strategy:
git reset --hard v1.x
git merge --strategy=ours v1.20

Then, push the temporary branch to upate the pull request.

alcaeus and others added 2 commits September 13, 2024 17:01
…CDateTime constructor (#1643)

* Refactor UTCDateTime initialisation logic

* PHPC-2443: Deprecate passing string values to UTCDateTime constructor

* PHPC-2443: Accept Int64 instances in UTCDateTime constructor

* Use Int64 instances in tests

* Use 64-bit value in UTCDateTime tests

* Fix missing word in deprecation message

* Extract init methods for utcdatetime_t
…#1644)

Also updates initial array size for debug output and reorders output fields.

* Expect alternative deprecation message for PHP 7.4

* Remove redundant comments for APM event methods
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alcaeus commented Sep 16, 2024

Closing in favour of #1651.

@alcaeus alcaeus closed this Sep 16, 2024
auto-merge was automatically disabled September 16, 2024 06:45

Pull request was closed

@alcaeus alcaeus deleted the merge-v1.20-into-v1.x-1726451416960 branch September 16, 2024 06:45
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