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<?php declare(strict_types=1); namespace Doctrine\DBAL\Types; use DateTime; use Doctrine\DBAL\Platforms\AbstractPlatform; use Doctrine\DBAL\Types\Exception\ValueNotConvertible; use Exception; /** * Variable DateTime Type using DateTime::__construct() instead of DateTime::createFromFormat(). * * This type has performance implications as it runs twice as long as the regular * {@see DateTimeType}, however in certain PostgreSQL configurations with * TIMESTAMP(n) columns where n > 0 it is necessary to use this type. */ class VarDateTimeType extends DateTimeType { /** * @param T $value * * @return (T is null ? null : DateTime) * * @template T */ public function convertToPHPValue(mixed $value, AbstractPlatform $platform): ?DateTime { if ($value === null || $value instanceof DateTime) { return $value; } try { $dateTime = new DateTime($value); } catch (Exception $e) { throw ValueNotConvertible::new($value, DateTime::class, $e->getMessage(), $e); } return $dateTime; } }