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| 41 | 4 | public static function createFromFormat($format, $time, DateTimeZone $timezone = null) : self |
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| 42 | { |
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| 43 | 4 | if (! $timezone) { |
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| 44 | 2 | $timezone = new DateTimeZone(date_default_timezone_get()); |
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| 45 | } |
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| 47 | 4 | $dateTimeObject = \DateTimeImmutable::createFromFormat($format, $time, $timezone); |
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| 48 | 4 | $dateTimeObject->setTimezone(new DateTimeZone('UTC')); |
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| 50 | 4 | return new self($dateTimeObject->format(\DateTime::RFC2822)); |
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| 51 | } |
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