This is entirely dependent on type detection - as far as I can find there is no way to force a type and for instance when you have a very long integer as a value - in my case 1313035348823 it gets limited to 2147483647 - PHP's max integer.
(PECL yaml >= 0.4.0)
yaml_parse_file — Parse a YAML stream from a file
Convert all or part of a YAML document stream read from a file to a PHP variable.
filenamePath to the file.
posDocument to extract from stream (-1 for all documents, 0 for first document, ...).
ndocs
If ndocs is provided, then it is filled with the
number of documents found in stream.
callbacksContent handlers for YAML nodes. Associative array of YAML tag => callable mappings. See parse callbacks for more details.
Returns the value encoded in input in appropriate
PHP type or FALSE on failure. If pos is -1 an
array will be returned with one entry for each document found
in the stream.
Processing untrusted user input with yaml_parse_file() is dangerous if the use of unserialize() is enabled for nodes using the !php/object tag. This behavior can be disabled by using the yaml.decode_php ini setting.
This is entirely dependent on type detection - as far as I can find there is no way to force a type and for instance when you have a very long integer as a value - in my case 1313035348823 it gets limited to 2147483647 - PHP's max integer.
As Jesse Donat mentioned the type will be infered automatically. To enforce some type you can use the callback facility like this:
<?php
function cb_yaml_date($value, $tag, $flags) {
return new DateTime($value);
}
$yaml = <<<YAML
event1:
name: My Event
date: !date 25.05.2001
YAML;
$ndocs = 0;
$data = yaml_parse($yaml, 0, $ndocs, array('!date' => 'cb_yaml_date'));
print_r($data);
?>
The above example will output something similar to:
Array
(
[event1] => Array
(
[name] => My Event
[date] => DateTime Object
(
[date] => 2001-05-25 00:00:00
[timezone_type] => 3
[timezone] => Europe/Berlin
)
)
)
BTW if you want to have large numbers you are probably using BC Math. Thus, you simple enclose your number in quotes:
<?php
$yaml = <<<YAML
largenumber: '14695760472279668267313200104308'
YAML;
?>