Add explicit time to test date for clarity
This shows in a clearer way that the expected expiration date is the original one, but without time. Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
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@ -877,10 +877,10 @@ class ManagerTest extends \Test\TestCase {
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public function testValidateExpirationDateEnforceValid() {
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$future = new \DateTime();
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$future->add(new \DateInterval('P2D'));
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$future->setTime(0,0,0);
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$future->setTime(1,2,3);
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$expected = clone $future;
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$future->setTime(1,2,3);
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$expected->setTime(0,0,0);
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$share = $this->manager->newShare();
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$share->setExpirationDate($future);
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@ -906,6 +906,7 @@ class ManagerTest extends \Test\TestCase {
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public function testValidateExpirationDateNoDefault() {
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$date = new \DateTime();
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$date->add(new \DateInterval('P5D'));
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$date->setTime(1,2,3);
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$expected = clone $date;
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$expected->setTime(0,0,0);
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@ -967,9 +968,10 @@ class ManagerTest extends \Test\TestCase {
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public function testValidateExpirationDateDefault() {
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$future = new \DateTime();
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$future->add(new \DateInterval('P5D'));
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$future->setTime(0,0,0);
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$future->setTime(1,2,3);
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$expected = clone $future;
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$expected->setTime(0,0,0);
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$share = $this->manager->newShare();
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$share->setExpirationDate($future);
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