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Bug #43699 jd Functions not invertable
Submitted: 2007-12-28 18:53 UTC Modified: 2007-12-28 19:41 UTC
From: phpexpert at prologon dot ch Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: Calendar related
PHP Version: 5.2CVS-2007-12-28 (CVS) OS: LINUX
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2007-12-28 18:53 UTC] phpexpert at prologon dot ch
Description:
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Cascading
unixtojd and jdtounix
does not produce the original input.

Reproduce code:
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jdtounix(unixtojd(1198450800))



Expected result:
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since these are inverse functions, one would expect
an unchanged result, independantly of localtime and daylightsaving issues:
1198450800

Actual result:
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1198454400
which is one hour offsetresults in:
1198454400
which is one hour offset.

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 [2007-12-28 19:41 UTC] johannes@php.net
Thank you for taking the time to write to us, but this is not
a bug. Please double-check the documentation available at
http://www.php.net/manual/ and the instructions on how to report
a bug at http://bugs.php.net/how-to-report.php

\"The time returned is localtime (and not GMT).\" http://php.net/jdtounix
Whereas unixtojd assumes GMT timestamps, unfortunate, but changing it would create problems for people who rely on this behavior.
 
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