Introduce DateIntervalNormalizer#141
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Adds a normalizer for `DateInterval` instances. Before this patch, serializing properties with this type would yield an empty array. The added normalizer converts intervals to a string with the greatest possible precision (Seconds) using the standard ISO interval string format.
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LGTM, thanks! One question though: The iso standard does not account for microseconds then? |
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No. PHP can output them when the interval is a diff, but you cannot create intervals from an ISO string with ms |
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Adds a normalizer for
DateIntervalinstances.Before this patch, serializing properties with this type would yield an empty array. The added normalizer converts intervals to a string with the greatest possible precision (Seconds) using the standard ISO interval string format.