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@plantas plantas commented Dec 10, 2024

Q A
Branch? 6.4
Bug fix? yes
New feature? no
Deprecations? no
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License MIT

https://github.com/pheanstalk/pheanstalk/blob/1459f2f62dddfe28902e0584708417dddd79bd70/src/Pheanstalk.php#L223-L228

The Pheanstalk::put() method expects the $delay parameter to be an integer. However, during the conversion from milliseconds to seconds, it is passed as a float. This triggers a deprecation warning: 'Deprecated: Implicit conversion from float to int loses precision.'

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@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ public function send(string $body, array $headers, int $delay = 0): string
$job = $this->client->useTube($this->tube)->put(
$message,
PheanstalkInterface::DEFAULT_PRIORITY,
$delay / 1000,
(int) round($delay / 1000),
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Why use round()?

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(int) round($delay / 1000),
(int) ($delay / 1000),

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@fabpot Using (int) round($delay / 1000) ensures that the delay value is properly rounded to the nearest integer before being passed to Pheanstalk::put(). While suggested truncation may work, I'd rather use rounding to be more accurate when converting from milliseconds to seconds.

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@fabpot oh, I see it now. Adding round() will change current behaviour. Implicit conversion converts float 0.9 to a zero int.

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fabpot commented Dec 11, 2024

Thank you @plantas.

@fabpot fabpot merged commit c78a9ec into symfony:6.4 Dec 11, 2024
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@plantas plantas deleted the send-round-delay branch December 11, 2024 08:25
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