Reputation: 4324
Missing something when declaring a DateTime object in PHP 5.3.8
I get a JSON string with a determinate date time which is passed to my php controller.
For some reason, I am not getting it to be mapped as a DateTime object in php. But sort of weirdly. See the following images:
As you can see in the Expressions Window (top right), BEFORE the step, I am checking that new DateTime(myVariable) is bringing and transforming correctly what I need. In the first watch, the variable to pass to DateTime constructor. In the second watch, the expression newDateTime(myVariable) already mapped as a DateTimeObject. Apparently fine up to here.
But, sadly, when I go forward and press F6, the following exemption (see also the image below) is thrown:
Fatal error: Class 'Acme\StoreBundle\Repository\DateTime' not found in /Users/pgbonino/Sites/Symfony/src/Acme/StoreBundle/Repository/HistoryRepository.php on line 19
Call Stack:
0.0201 693568 1. {main}() /Users/pgbonino/Sites/Symfony/web/app_dev.php:0
0.0267 2106576 2. Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Kernel->handle(???, ???, ???) /Users/pgbonino/Sites/Symfony/web/app_dev.php:24
0.0377 2649176 3. Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\HttpKernel->handle(???, ???, ???) /Users/pgbonino/Sites/Symfony/app/bootstrap.php.cache:547
0.0378 2650832 4. Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\HttpKernel->handle(???, ???, ???) /Users/pgbonino/Sites/Symfony/app/cache/dev/classes.php:4879
0.0378 2650832 5. Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\HttpKernel->handleRaw(???, ???) /Users/pgbonino/Sites/Symfony/app/cache/dev/classes.php:3875
0.1574 5562232 6. call_user_func_array(???, ???) /Users/pgbonino/Sites/Symfony/app/cache/dev/classes.php:3905
0.1574 5562600 7. Acme\StoreBundle\Controller\HistoryController->saveTestAction() /Users/pgbonino/Sites/Symfony/app/cache/dev/classes.php:3905
0.1694 5739032 8. Acme\StoreBundle\Repository\HistoryRepository->saveTestInHistory(???, ???) /Users/pgbonino/Sites/Symfony/src/Acme/StoreBundle/Controller/HistoryController.php:33
So, strangely, the Watch Expressions window from Eclipse is not working just like the execution engine and/or vice-versa.
Of course, I'd prefer it to be the opposite (It worked in the execution and not in the watch window :) ).
So, any idea?
Upvotes: 36
Views: 46778
Reputation: 255015
You're currently in the Acme\StoreBundle\Repository\DateTime
napespace. To address to the default namespace in this case you need to put leading \
before your classname, like
$dt = new \DateTime(...);
so
namespace foo;
$obj = new class();
will try to find class
definition within foo
namespace.
And
namespace foo;
$obj = new \class();
will try to find class
definition within global namespace.
As an alternative you could import the class using
use \DateTime;
or create alias (in case if you already have the class with the same name in current NS):
use \DateTime as NewDT;
Upvotes: 88
Reputation: 7180
I guess You're using namespaces and trying to use DateTime (relative to the current namespace) instead of \DateTime (the full qulified class name)
Upvotes: 6