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rlanvin 7c041bfb42 Fix a bug in BYDAY
Fixed a bug when combining values with an integer modifier
and regular values in `BYDAY` (example `1MO,FR`)
2016-07-13 11:08:46 +03:00

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Changelog

Unreleased

Added

  • Italian translation (it) #14

Fixed

  • Fixed a bug when combining values with an integer modifier and regular values in BYDAY (example 1MO,FR)

1.3.0 - 2016-07-08

Added

  • Spanish translation (es) #12
  • $include_timezone parameter to RRule::rfcString() to produce a RFC string without timezone information

Fixed

  • RRule::parseRfcString() is strictier and will not accept invalid DTSTART and UNTIL formats (use the array syntax in the constructor with DateTime objects if you need to create rules with complex combinations of timezones). #13

1.2.0 - 2016-04-09

Added

  • Support for fallback locale when using RRule::humanReadable() #11
  • Dutch translation (nl) #9

Fixed

  • Fixed fatal error Locale class not found when intl extension is not loaded #10

1.1.0 - 2016-03-30

Added

  • New class RRule\RSet (recurrence set) that can combine multiple RRULE, EXRULE, RDATE and EXDATE. #7
  • New interface RRule\RRuleInterface to unify RRule and RSet
  • New methods: isFinite(), isInfinite()

Fixed

  • Fix bug preventing the iteration of multiple instances of RRule at the same time
  • Fix occursAt failing when the date passed was a different timezone #8
  • Fix bug at WEEKLY frequency with a partially filled cache in some circumstances
  • Fix various reference bugs causing corruption of the cache in some circumstances (related to DateTime object being mutable)

Removed

  • The alias RRule::occursOn has been removed (use occursAt instead)

1.0.1 - 2016-03-11

Fixed

  • Ensure the results are returned in the same timezone as DTSTART. #6
  • LogicException namespacing bug. #3

1.0.0 - 2016-03-02

Added

  • First release, everything before that was unversioned (dev-master was used).