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We can use \Drupal::time()->getRequestTime() instead of REQUEST_TIME
Comment | File | Size | Author |
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#3 | achievements-3089066-3.patch | 1.8 KB | pifagor |
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Comment #2
grasmash CreditAttribution: grasmash at Acquia commentedI don't think you can actually put this in a function signature:
$timestamp = \Drupal::time()->getRequestTime()
Comment #3
pifagorYes, you are right. Corrected
Comment #5
grasmash CreditAttribution: grasmash at Acquia commented