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Fix DateObject->subMonth() bug related to non-UTC timezones #693
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This purpose of this line is to help see if the day of month (ex: 30th, 31st) exists in the month we are adding/subtracting to. The problem with it is that
mktime
call is taking into account the timezone but thegetDateParts
is not. This will cause problems with times that are "ahead a month" of UTC. (Ex: a +4 timezone at 1 am on the first of a month). We first convert from local timezone to UTC with themktime
,getDateParts
is then called which returns a UTC time. We need the resulting "overflow" time to be in the local timezone.