Ejemplo n.º 1
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 /**
  * @dataProvider data_addTo
  */
 public function test_addTo_usingLocalDatePlus(Period $period, LocalDate $baseDate, LocalDate $expected)
 {
     $this->assertEquals($baseDate->plusAmount($period), $expected);
 }
Ejemplo n.º 2
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 /**
  * Returns a copy of this date-time with the specified amount added.
  * <p>
  * This returns a {@code LocalDateTime}, based on this one, with the specified amount added.
  * The amount is typically {@link Period} or {@link Duration} but may be
  * any other type implementing the {@link TemporalAmount} interface.
  * <p>
  * The calculation is delegated to the amount object by calling
  * {@link TemporalAmount#addTo(Temporal)}. The amount implementation is free
  * to implement the addition in any way it wishes, however it typically
  * calls back to {@link #plus(long, TemporalUnit)}. Consult the documentation
  * of the amount implementation to determine if it can be successfully added.
  * <p>
  * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
  *
  * @param TemporalAmount $amountToAdd the amount to add, not null
  * @return LocalDateTime a {@code LocalDateTime} based on this date-time with the addition made, not null
  * @throws DateTimeException if the addition cannot be made
  * @throws ArithmeticException if numeric overflow occurs
  */
 public function plusAmount(TemporalAmount $amountToAdd)
 {
     if ($amountToAdd instanceof Period) {
         $periodToAdd = $amountToAdd;
         return $this->_with($this->date->plusAmount($periodToAdd), $this->time);
     }
     return $amountToAdd->addTo($this);
 }