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10 changes: 7 additions & 3 deletions components/phpunit_bridge.rst
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Expand Up @@ -566,9 +566,13 @@ Clock Mocking

The :class:`Symfony\\Bridge\\PhpUnit\\ClockMock` class provided by this bridge
allows you to mock the PHP's built-in time functions ``time()``, ``microtime()``,
``sleep()``, ``usleep()``, ``gmdate()``, and ``hrtime()``. Additionally the
function ``date()`` is mocked so it uses the mocked time if no timestamp is
specified.
``sleep()``, ``usleep()``, ``gmdate()``, ``hrtime()``, and ``strtotime()``.
Additionally the function ``date()`` is mocked so it uses the mocked time if no
timestamp is specified.

.. versionadded:: 7.4

Support for mocking the ``strtotime()`` function was introduced in Symfony 7.4.

Other functions with an optional timestamp parameter that defaults to ``time()``
will still use the system time instead of the mocked time. This means that you
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