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<?php /** * This file is part of the ramsey/uuid library * * For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE * file that was distributed with this source code. * * @copyright Copyright (c) Ben Ramsey <[email protected]> * @license http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT MIT */ declare(strict_types=1); namespace Ramsey\Uuid\Type; use Ramsey\Uuid\Exception\UnsupportedOperationException; use Ramsey\Uuid\Type\Integer as IntegerObject; use ValueError; use stdClass; use function json_decode; use function json_encode; use function sprintf; /** * A value object representing a timestamp * * This class exists for type-safety purposes, to ensure that timestamps used * by ramsey/uuid are truly timestamp integers and not some other kind of string * or integer. * * @psalm-immutable */ final class Time implements TypeInterface { /** * @var IntegerObject */ private $seconds; /** * @var IntegerObject */ private $microseconds; /** * @param mixed $seconds * @param mixed $microseconds */ public function __construct($seconds, $microseconds = 0) { $this->seconds = new IntegerObject($seconds); $this->microseconds = new IntegerObject($microseconds); } public function getSeconds(): IntegerObject { return $this->seconds; } public function getMicroseconds(): IntegerObject { return $this->microseconds; } public function toString(): string { return $this->seconds->toString() . '.' . $this->microseconds->toString(); } public function __toString(): string { return $this->toString(); } /** * @return string[] */ public function jsonSerialize(): array { return [ 'seconds' => $this->getSeconds()->toString(), 'microseconds' => $this->getMicroseconds()->toString(), ]; } public function serialize(): string { return (string) json_encode($this); } /** * @return array{seconds: string, microseconds: string} */ public function __serialize(): array { return [ 'seconds' => $this->getSeconds()->toString(), 'microseconds' => $this->getMicroseconds()->toString(), ]; } /** * Constructs the object from a serialized string representation * * @param string $serialized The serialized string representation of the object * * @phpcsSuppress SlevomatCodingStandard.TypeHints.ParameterTypeHint.MissingNativeTypeHint * @psalm-suppress UnusedMethodCall */ public function unserialize($serialized): void { /** @var stdClass $time */ $time = json_decode($serialized); if (!isset($time->seconds) || !isset($time->microseconds)) { throw new UnsupportedOperationException( 'Attempted to unserialize an invalid value' ); } $this->__construct($time->seconds, $time->microseconds); } /** * @param array{seconds: string, microseconds: string} $data */ public function __unserialize(array $data): void { // @codeCoverageIgnoreStart if (!isset($data['seconds']) || !isset($data['microseconds'])) { throw new ValueError(sprintf('%s(): Argument #1 ($data) is invalid', __METHOD__)); } // @codeCoverageIgnoreEnd $this->__construct($data['seconds'], $data['microseconds']); } }