Hi internals,
for PHP 5.5 a new DateTimeImmutable class was introduced, which is a
variant of DateTime, which has methods working on a clone of the original
object.
There was no RFC on this and some of the design decisions are a bit
uncleared to me, so I figured I'd write a mail:
a) The DateTimeImmutable class extends the DateTime class. Why was this
done this way? Both classes are incompatible (as in the inheritance
violates LSP). E.g. if you hint against DateTime, then passing in
DateTimeImmutable will not work (as the behavior is different). The same