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mongo-php-driver/tests/manager/manager-ctor-write_concern-006.phpt
Jeremy Mikola 366dcbe7d2 PHPC-1411: Prefer integer types for wtimeout when possible
For serialization, 64-bit wtimeout values will always be encoded as strings for portability. Debug output and bsonSerialize() can always use integers on 64-bit platforms and can fall back to strings and Int64 objects on 32-bit platforms, respectively.
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--TEST--
MongoDB\Driver\Manager::__construct(): write concern options (64-bit wtimeoutms)
--SKIPIF--
<?php if (8 !== PHP_INT_SIZE) { die('skip Only for 64-bit platform'); } ?>
--FILE--
<?php
$tests = [
[null, ['w' => 2, 'wtimeoutms' => 4294967296]],
[null, ['w' => 'majority', 'wtimeoutms' => 4294967296]],
[null, ['w' => 'customTagSet', 'wtimeoutms' => 4294967296]],
];
foreach ($tests as $test) {
list($uri, $options) = $test;
$manager = new MongoDB\Driver\Manager($uri, $options);
var_dump($manager->getWriteConcern());
}
?>
===DONE===
<?php exit(0); ?>
--EXPECTF--
object(MongoDB\Driver\WriteConcern)#%d (%d) {
["w"]=>
int(2)
["wtimeout"]=>
int(4294967296)
}
object(MongoDB\Driver\WriteConcern)#%d (%d) {
["w"]=>
string(8) "majority"
["wtimeout"]=>
int(4294967296)
}
object(MongoDB\Driver\WriteConcern)#%d (%d) {
["w"]=>
string(12) "customTagSet"
["wtimeout"]=>
int(4294967296)
}
===DONE===