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<?php namespace Http\Message; use Http\Message\Exception\UnexpectedValueException; final class CookieUtil { /** * Handles dates as defined by RFC 2616 section 3.3.1, and also some other * non-standard, but common formats. * * @var array */ private static $dateFormats = [ 'D, d M y H:i:s T', 'D, d M Y H:i:s T', 'D, d-M-y H:i:s T', 'D, d-M-Y H:i:s T', 'D, d-m-y H:i:s T', 'D, d-m-Y H:i:s T', 'D M j G:i:s Y', 'D M d H:i:s Y T', ]; /** * @see https://github.com/symfony/symfony/blob/master/src/Symfony/Component/BrowserKit/Cookie.php * * @param string $dateValue * * @return \DateTime * * @throws UnexpectedValueException if we cannot parse the cookie date string */ public static function parseDate($dateValue) { foreach (self::$dateFormats as $dateFormat) { if (false !== $date = \DateTime::createFromFormat($dateFormat, $dateValue, new \DateTimeZone('GMT'))) { return $date; } } // attempt a fallback for unusual formatting if (false !== $date = date_create($dateValue, new \DateTimeZone('GMT'))) { return $date; } throw new UnexpectedValueException(sprintf( 'Unparseable cookie date string "%s"', $dateValue )); } }