Fixes #20967 Support range of INT64_MIN/MAX on 32bit for DateTime[Immutable]::createFromTimestamp#18857
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Fixes #20967 Support range of INT64_MIN/MAX on 32bit for DateTime[Immutable]::createFromTimestamp#18857marc-mabe wants to merge 1 commit intophp:PHP-8.4from
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This should get an entry in the NEWS file too, or ideally with a reference to a GH- bug report.
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@derickr Created and referenced a GH bug ticket + NEWs entry and - as referenced as bug - targeting PHP 8.4 now |
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Timelib internally uses
timelib_sllto store the unix timestamp which isint64_t.This PR allows a range of
INT64_MIN to INT64_MAX.999999on 32 bit environments as well if initialized bycreateFromTimestamp(float).This fixes #20967