diff --git a/core/includes/common.inc b/core/includes/common.inc
index b3dc9cb..d71f95a 100644
--- a/core/includes/common.inc
+++ b/core/includes/common.inc
@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@
 use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Exception\NotFoundHttpException;
 use Drupal\Component\Utility\NestedArray;
 use Drupal\Core\Cache\CacheBackendInterface;
+use Drupal\Component\Datetime\DrupalDate;
 use Drupal\Core\Database\Database;
 use Drupal\Core\Template\Attribute;
 
@@ -1975,26 +1976,12 @@ function format_date($timestamp, $type = 'medium', $format = '', $timezone = NUL
       break;
   }
 
-  // Create a DateTime object from the timestamp.
-  $date_time = date_create('@' . $timestamp);
-  // Set the time zone for the DateTime object.
-  date_timezone_set($date_time, $timezones[$timezone]);
-
-  // Encode markers that should be translated. 'A' becomes '\xEF\AA\xFF'.
-  // xEF and xFF are invalid UTF-8 sequences, and we assume they are not in the
-  // input string.
-  // Paired backslashes are isolated to prevent errors in read-ahead evaluation.
-  // The read-ahead expression ensures that A matches, but not \A.
-  $format = preg_replace(array('/\\\\\\\\/', '/(?<!\\\\)([AaeDlMTF])/'), array("\xEF\\\\\\\\\xFF", "\xEF\\\\\$1\$1\xFF"), $format);
+  // Create a DrupalDate object from the timestamp and timezone.
+  $date_time = new DrupalDate($timestamp, $timezones[$timezone]);
 
   // Call date_format().
-  $format = date_format($date_time, $format);
-
-  // Pass the langcode to _format_date_callback().
-  _format_date_callback(NULL, $langcode);
-
-  // Translate the marked sequences.
-  return preg_replace_callback('/\xEF([AaeDlMTF]?)(.*?)\xFF/', '_format_date_callback', $format);
+  $settings = array('langcode' => $langcode);
+  return $date_time->format($format, $settings);
 }
 
 /**
@@ -4974,7 +4961,8 @@ function drupal_page_set_cache($body) {
       $cache->data['headers'][$header_names[$name_lower]] = $value;
       if ($name_lower == 'expires') {
         // Use the actual timestamp from an Expires header if available.
-        $cache->expire = strtotime($value);
+        $date = new DrupalDate($value);
+        $cache->expire = $date->getTimestamp();
       }
     }
 
diff --git a/core/lib/Drupal/Component/Datetime/DateObject.php b/core/lib/Drupal/Component/Datetime/DateObject.php
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..17fb2ae
--- /dev/null
+++ b/core/lib/Drupal/Component/Datetime/DateObject.php
@@ -0,0 +1,703 @@
+<?php
+
+/**
+ * @file
+ * Definition of Drupal\Component\Datetime\DateObject
+ */
+namespace Drupal\Component\Datetime;
+
+/**
+ * This class is an extension of the PHP DateTime class.
+ *
+ * It extends the PHP DateTime class with more flexible initialization
+ * parameters, allowing a date to be created from an existing date object,
+ * a timestamp, a string with an unknown format, a string with a known
+ * format, or an array of date parts. It also adds an errors array
+ * and a __toString() method to the date object.
+ *
+ * In addition, it swaps the IntlDateFormatter into the format() method,
+ * if it is available. The format() method is also extended with a settings
+ * array to provide settings needed by the IntlDateFormatter. It will
+ * will only be used if the class is available, a locale and calendar
+ * have been set, and the format is in the right pattern, otherwise the
+ * parent format() method is used in the usual way. The locale and calendar
+ * can either be set globally in the object and reused over and over as
+ * the date is repeatedly formatted, or set specifically in the format()
+ * method for the requested format.
+ *
+ * This class is less lenient than the parent DateTime class. It changes
+ * the default behavior for handling date values like '2011-00-00'.
+ * The parent class would convert that value to '2010-11-30' and report
+ * a warning but not an error. This extension treats that as an error.
+ *
+ * As with the base class, a date object may be created even if it has
+ * errors. It has an errors array attached to it that explains what the
+ * errors are. This is less disruptive than allowing datetime exceptions
+ * to abort processing. The calling script can decide what to do about
+ * errors by checking the hasErrors() method and using the messages in
+ * the errors array.
+ *
+ * Translation of error messages is not handled in this class. Error
+ * messages are all in English.
+ *
+ */
+class DateObject extends \DateTime {
+
+  const FORMAT   = 'Y-m-d H:i:s';
+  const CALENDAR = 'gregorian';
+  const PHP      = 'php';
+  const INTL     = 'intl';
+
+  /**
+   * An array of possible date parts.
+   */
+  public static $date_parts = array(
+                               'year',
+                               'month',
+                               'day',
+                               'hour',
+                               'minute',
+                               'second',
+                              );
+
+  /**
+   * The value of the time value passed to the constructor.
+   */
+  public $input_time_raw = '';
+
+  /**
+   * The prepared time, without timezone, for this date.
+   */
+  public $input_time_adjusted = '';
+
+  /**
+   * The value of the timezone passed to the constructor.
+   */
+  public $input_timezone_raw = '';
+
+  /**
+   * The prepared timezone object used to construct this date.
+   */
+  public $input_timezone_adjusted = '';
+
+  /**
+   * The value of the format passed to the constructor.
+   */
+  public $input_format_raw = '';
+
+  /**
+   * The prepared format, if provided.
+   */
+  public $input_format_adjusted = '';
+
+  /**
+   * The value of the locale setting passed to the constructor.
+   */
+  public $locale = NULL;
+
+  /**
+   * The value of the calendar setting passed to the constructor.
+   */
+  public $calendar = NULL;
+
+  /**
+   * An array of errors encountered when creating this date.
+   */
+  public $errors = array();
+
+  /**
+   * Constructs a date object set to a requested date and timezone.
+   *
+   * @param mixed $time
+   *   A DateTime object, a date/time string, a unix timestamp,
+   *   or an array of date parts, like ('year' => 2014, 'month => 4).
+   *   Defaults to 'now'.
+   * @param mixed $timezone
+   *   PHP DateTimeZone object, string or NULL allowed.
+   *   Defaults to NULL.
+   * @param string $format
+   *   PHP date() type format for parsing the input. This is recommended
+   *   to use things like negative years, which php's parser fails on, or
+   *   any other specialized input with a known format. If provided the
+   *   date will be created using the createFromFormat() method.
+   *   Defaults to NULL.
+   *   @see http://us3.php.net/manual/en/datetime.createfromformat.php
+   * @params array $settings
+   *   - boolean $validate_format
+   *     The format used in createFromFormat() allows slightly different
+   *     values than format(). If we use an input format that works in
+   *     both functions we can add a validation step to confirm that the
+   *     date created from a format string exactly matches the input.
+   *     We need to know if this can be relied on to do that validation.
+   *     Defaults to TRUE.
+   *   - string $locale
+   *     A locale name, using the pattern specified by the
+   *     intlDateFormatter class. Used to control the result of the
+   *     format() method if that class is available. Defaults to NULL.
+   *   - string $calendar
+   *     A calendar to use for the date, Defaults to NULL.
+   *   - boolean $debug
+   *     Leave evidence of the input values in the resulting object
+   *     for debugging purposes. Defaults to FALSE.
+   *
+   * @TODO
+   *   Potentially there will be additional ways to take advantage
+   *   of locale and calendar in date handling in the future.
+   */
+  public function __construct($time = 'now', $timezone = NULL, $format = NULL, $settings = array()) {
+
+    // Unpack settings.
+    $this->validate_format = !empty($settings['validate_format']) ? $settings['validate_format'] : TRUE;
+    $this->locale = !empty($settings['locale']) ? $settings['locale'] : NULL;
+    $this->calendar = !empty($settings['calendar']) ? $settings['calendar'] : NULL;
+
+    // Store the original input so it is available for validation.
+    $this->input_time_raw = $time;
+    $this->input_timezone_raw = $timezone;
+    $this->input_format_raw = $format;
+
+    // Massage the input values as necessary.
+    $this->prepareTime($time);
+    $this->prepareTimezone($timezone);
+    $this->prepareFormat($format);
+
+    // Create a date as a clone of an input DateTime object.
+    if ($this->inputIsObject()) {
+      $this->constructFromObject();
+    }
+
+    // Create date from array of date parts.
+    elseif ($this->inputIsArray()) {
+      $this->constructFromArray();
+    }
+
+    // Create a date from a Unix timestamp.
+    elseif ($this->inputIsTimestamp()) {
+      $this->constructFromTimestamp();
+    }
+
+    // Create a date from a time string and an expected format.
+    elseif ($this->inputIsFormat()) {
+      $this->constructFromFormat();
+    }
+
+    // Create a date from any other input.
+    else {
+      $this->constructFallback();
+    }
+
+    // Clean up the error messages.
+    $this->getErrors();
+    $this->errors = array_unique($this->errors);
+
+    // Now that we've validated the input, clean up the extra values.
+    if (empty($settings['debug'])) {
+      unset(
+        $this->input_time_raw,
+        $this->input_time_adjusted,
+        $this->input_timezone_raw,
+        $this->input_timezone_adjusted,
+        $this->input_format_raw,
+        $this->input_format_adjusted,
+        $this->validate_format
+      );
+    }
+
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Implementation of __toString() for dates. The base DateTime
+   * class does not implement this.
+   *
+   * @see https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=62911 and
+   * http://www.serverphorums.com/read.php?7,555645
+   */
+  public function __toString() {
+    $format = self::FORMAT;
+    return $this->format($format) . ' ' . $this->getTimeZone()->getName();
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Prepare the input value before trying to use it.
+   * Can be overridden to handle special cases.
+   *
+   * @param mixed $time
+   *   An input value, which could be a timestamp, a string,
+   *   or an array of date parts.
+   */
+  public function prepareTime($time) {
+    $this->input_time_adjusted = $time;
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Prepare the timezone before trying to use it.
+   * Most imporantly, make sure we have a valid timezone
+   * object before moving further.
+   *
+   * @param mixed $timezone
+   *   Either a timezone name or a timezone object or NULL.
+   */
+  public function prepareTimezone($timezone) {
+    // If the passed in timezone is a valid timezone object, use it.
+    if ($timezone instanceOf \DateTimezone) {
+      $timezone_adjusted = $timezone;
+    }
+
+    // When the passed-in time is a DateTime object with its own
+    // timezone, try to use the date's timezone.
+    elseif (empty($timezone) && $this->input_time_adjusted instanceOf \DateTime) {
+      $timezone_adjusted = $this->input_time_adjusted->getTimezone();
+    }
+
+    // Allow string timezone input, and create a timezone from it.
+    elseif (!empty($timezone) && is_string($timezone)) {
+      $timezone_adjusted = new \DateTimeZone($timezone);
+    }
+
+    // Default to the system timezone when not explicitly provided.
+    // If the system timezone is missing, use 'UTC'.
+    if (empty($timezone_adjusted) || !$timezone_adjusted instanceOf \DateTimezone) {
+      $system_timezone = date_default_timezone_get();
+      $timezone_name = !empty($system_timezone) ? $system_timezone : 'UTC';
+      $timezone_adjusted = new \DateTimeZone($timezone_name);
+    }
+
+    // We are finally certain that we have a usable timezone.
+    $this->input_timezone_adjusted = $timezone_adjusted;
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Prepare the input format before trying to use it.
+   * Can be overridden to handle special cases.
+   *
+   * @param string $format
+   *   A PHP format string.
+   */
+  public function prepareFormat($format) {
+    $this->input_format_adjusted = $format;
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Check if input is a DateTime object.
+   *
+   * @return boolean
+   *   TRUE if the input time is a DateTime object.
+   */
+  public function inputIsObject() {
+    return $this->input_time_adjusted instanceOf \DateTime;
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Create a date object from an input date object.
+   */
+  public function constructFromObject() {
+    try {
+      $this->input_time_adjusted = $this->input_time_adjusted->format(self::FORMAT);
+      parent::__construct($this->input_time_adjusted, $this->input_timezone_adjusted);
+    }
+    catch (\Exception $e) {
+      $this->errors[] = $e->getMessage();
+    }
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Check if input time seems to be a timestamp.
+   *
+   * Providing an input format will prevent ISO values without separators
+   * from being mis-interpreted as timestamps. Providing a format can also
+   * avoid interpreting a value like '2010' with a format of 'Y' as a
+   * timestamp. The 'U' format indicates this is a timestamp.
+   *
+   * @return boolean
+   *   TRUE if the input time is a timestamp.
+   */
+  public function inputIsTimestamp() {
+    return is_numeric($this->input_time_adjusted) && (empty($this->input_format_adjusted) || $this->input_format_adjusted == 'U');
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Create a date object from timestamp input.
+   *
+   * The timezone for timestamps is always UTC. In this case the
+   * timezone we set controls the timezone used when displaying
+   * the value using format().
+   */
+  public function constructFromTimestamp() {
+    try {
+      parent::__construct('', $this->input_timezone_adjusted);
+      $this->setTimestamp($this->input_time_adjusted);
+    }
+    catch (\Exception $e) {
+      $this->errors[] = $e->getMessage();
+    }
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Check if input is an array of date parts.
+   *
+   * @return boolean
+   *   TRUE if the input time is a DateTime object.
+   */
+  public function inputIsArray() {
+    return is_array($this->input_time_adjusted);
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Create a date object from an array of date parts.
+   *
+   * Convert the input value into an ISO date, forcing a full ISO
+   * date even if some values are missing.
+   */
+  public function constructFromArray() {
+    try {
+      parent::__construct('', $this->input_timezone_adjusted);
+      $this->input_time_adjusted = self::prepareArray($this->input_time_adjusted, TRUE);
+      if (self::checkArray($this->input_time_adjusted)) {
+        // Even with validation, we can end up with a value that the
+        // parent class won't handle, like a year outside the range
+        // of -9999 to 9999, which will pass checkdate() but
+        // fail to construct a date object.
+        $this->input_time_adjusted = self::arrayToISO($this->input_time_adjusted);
+        parent::__construct($this->input_time_adjusted, $this->input_timezone_adjusted);
+      }
+      else {
+        throw new \Exception('The array contains invalid values.');
+      }
+    }
+    catch (\Exception $e) {
+      $this->errors[] = $e->getMessage();
+    }
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Check if input is a string with an expected format.
+   *
+   * @return boolean
+   *   TRUE if the input time is a string with an expected format.
+   */
+  public function inputIsFormat() {
+    return is_string($this->input_time_adjusted) && !empty($this->input_format_adjusted);
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Create a date object from an input format.
+   *
+   */
+  public function constructFromFormat() {
+    // Try to create a date from the format and use it if possible.
+    // A regular try/catch won't work right here, if the value is
+    // invalid it doesn't return an exception.
+    try {
+      parent::__construct('', $this->input_timezone_adjusted);
+      $date = parent::createFromFormat($this->input_format_adjusted, $this->input_time_adjusted, $this->input_timezone_adjusted);
+      if (!$date instanceOf \DateTime) {
+        throw new \Exception('The date cannot be created from a format.');
+      }
+      else {
+        $this->setTimestamp($date->getTimestamp());
+        $this->setTimezone($date->getTimezone());
+
+        try {
+          // The createFromFormat function is forgiving, it might
+          // create a date that is not exactly a match for the provided
+          // value, so test for that. For instance, an input value of
+          // '11' using a format of Y (4 digits) gets created as
+          // '0011' instead of '2011'.
+          // Use the parent::format() because we do not want to use
+          // the IntlDateFormatter here.
+          if ($this->validate_format && parent::format($this->input_format_adjusted) != $this->input_time_raw) {
+            throw new \Exception('The created date does not match the input value.');
+          }
+        }
+        catch (\Exception $e) {
+          $this->errors[] = $e->getMessage();
+        }
+      }
+    }
+    catch (\Exception $e) {
+      $this->errors[] = $e->getMessage();
+    }
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Fallback construction for values that don't match any of the
+   * other patterns.
+   *
+   * Let the parent dateTime attempt to turn this string into a
+   * valid date.
+   */
+  public function constructFallback() {
+    try {
+      @parent::__construct($this->input_time_adjusted, $this->input_timezone_adjusted);
+    }
+    catch (\Exception $e) {
+      $this->errors[] = $e->getMessage();
+    }
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Examine getLastErrors() and see what errors to report.
+   *
+   * We're interested in two kinds of errors: anything that DateTime
+   * considers an error, and also a warning that the date was invalid.
+   * PHP creates a valid date from invalid data with only a warning,
+   * 2011-02-30 becomes 2011-03-03, for instance, but we don't want that.
+   *
+   * @see http://us3.php.net/manual/en/time.getlasterrors.php
+   */
+  public function getErrors() {
+    $errors = $this->getLastErrors();
+    if (!empty($errors['errors'])) {
+      $this->errors += $errors['errors'];
+    }
+    if (!empty($errors['warnings']) && in_array('The parsed date was invalid', $errors['warnings'])) {
+      $this->errors[] = 'The date is invalid.';
+    }
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Detect if there were errors in the processing of this date.
+   */
+  function hasErrors() {
+    if (count($this->errors)) {
+      return TRUE;
+    }
+
+    return FALSE;
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Creates an ISO date from an array of values.
+   *
+   * @param array $array
+   *   An array of date values keyed by date part.
+   * @param bool $force_valid_date
+   *   (optional) Whether to force a full date by filling in missing
+   *   values. Defaults to FALSE.
+   *
+   * @return string
+   *   The date as an ISO string.
+   */
+  public static function arrayToISO($array, $force_valid_date = FALSE) {
+    $array = self::prepareArray($array, $force_valid_date);
+    $input_time_adjusted = '';
+    if ($array['year'] !== '') {
+      $input_time_adjusted = self::datePad(intval($array['year']), 4);
+      if ($force_valid_date || $array['month'] !== '') {
+        $input_time_adjusted .= '-' . self::datePad(intval($array['month']));
+        if ($force_valid_date || $array['day'] !== '') {
+          $input_time_adjusted .= '-' . self::datePad(intval($array['day']));
+        }
+      }
+    }
+    if ($array['hour'] !== '') {
+      $input_time_adjusted .= $input_time_adjusted ? 'T' : '';
+      $input_time_adjusted .= self::datePad(intval($array['hour']));
+      if ($force_valid_date || $array['minute'] !== '') {
+        $input_time_adjusted .= ':' . self::datePad(intval($array['minute']));
+        if ($force_valid_date || $array['second'] !== '') {
+          $input_time_adjusted .= ':' . self::datePad(intval($array['second']));
+        }
+      }
+    }
+    return $input_time_adjusted;
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Creates a complete array from a possibly incomplete array of date parts.
+   *
+   * @param array $array
+   *   An array of date values keyed by date part.
+   * @param bool $force_valid_date
+   *   (optional) Whether to force a valid date by filling in missing
+   *   values with valid values or just to use empty values instead.
+   *   Defaults to FALSE.
+   *
+   * @return array
+   *   A complete array of date parts.
+   */
+  public static function prepareArray($array, $force_valid_date = FALSE) {
+    if ($force_valid_date) {
+      $array += array(
+                 'year'   => 0,
+                 'month'  => 1,
+                 'day'    => 1,
+                 'hour'   => 0,
+                 'minute' => 0,
+                 'second' => 0,
+                );
+    }
+    else {
+      $array += array(
+                 'year'   => '',
+                 'month'  => '',
+                 'day'    => '',
+                 'hour'   => '',
+                 'minute' => '',
+                 'second' => '',
+                );
+    }
+    return $array;
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Check that an array of date parts has a year, month, and day,
+   * and that those values create a valid date. If time is provided,
+   * verify that the time values are valid. Sort of an
+   * equivalent to checkdate().
+   *
+   * @param array $array
+   *   An array of datetime values keyed by date part.
+   *
+   * @return boolean
+   *   TRUE if the datetime parts contain valid values, otherwise FALSE.
+   */
+  public static function checkArray($array) {
+    $valid_date = FALSE;
+    $valid_input_time_adjusted = TRUE;
+    // Check for a valid date using checkdate(). Only values that
+    // meet that test are valid.
+    if (array_key_exists('year', $array) && array_key_exists('month', $array) && array_key_exists('day', $array)) {
+      if (@checkdate($array['month'], $array['day'], $array['year'])) {
+        $valid_date = TRUE;
+      }
+    }
+    // Testing for valid time is reversed. Missing time is OK,
+    // but incorrect values are not.
+    foreach (array('hour', 'minute', 'second') as $key) {
+      if (array_key_exists($key, $array)) {
+        $value = $array[$key];
+        switch ($value) {
+          case 'hour':
+            if (!preg_match('/^([1-2][0-3]|[01]?[0-9])$/', $value)) {
+              $valid_input_time_adjusted = FALSE;
+            }
+            break;
+          case 'minute':
+          case 'second':
+          default:
+            if (!preg_match('/^([0-5][0-9]|[0-9])$/', $value)) {
+              $valid_input_time_adjusted = FALSE;
+            }
+            break;
+        }
+      }
+    }
+    return $valid_date && $valid_input_time_adjusted;
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Helper function to left pad date parts with zeros.
+   *
+   * Provided because this is needed so often with dates.
+   *
+   * @param int $value
+   *   The value to pad.
+   * @param int $size
+   *   (optional) Size expected, usually 2 or 4. Defaults to 2.
+   *
+   * @return string
+   *   The padded value.
+   */
+  public static function datePad($value, $size = 2) {
+    return sprintf("%0" . $size . "d", $value);
+  }
+
+
+  /**
+   * Test if the IntlDateFormatter is available and we have the
+   * right information to be able to use it.
+   */
+  function canUseIntl() {
+    return class_exists('IntlDateFormatter') && !empty($this->calendar) && !empty($this->locale);
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Format the date for display.
+   *
+   * Use the IntlDateFormatter to display the format, if possible.
+   * Because the IntlDateFormatter is not always available, we
+   * add an optional array of settings that provides the information
+   * the IntlDateFormatter will need.
+   *
+   * @param string $format
+   *   A format string using either PHP's date() or the
+   *   IntlDateFormatter() format.
+   * @params array $settings
+   *   - string $format_string_type
+   *     Which pattern is used by the format string. When using the
+   *     Intl formatter, the format string must use the Intl pattern,
+   *     which is different from the pattern used by the DateTime
+   *     format function. Defaults to DateObject::PHP.
+   *   - string $locale
+   *     A locale name, using the format specified by the
+   *     intlDateFormatter class. Used to control the result of the
+   *     format() method if that class is available.
+   *     Defaults to the locale set by the constructor.
+   *   - string $timezone
+   *     A timezone name. Defaults to the timezone of the date object.
+   *   - string $calendar
+   *     A calendar to use for the date, Defaults to the calendar
+   *     set by the constructor.
+   *   - int $datetype
+   *     The datetype to use in the formatter, defaults to
+   *     IntlDateFormatter::FULL.
+   *   - int $timetype
+   *     The datetype to use in the formatter, defaults to
+   *     IntlDateFormatter::FULL.
+   *   - boolean $lenient
+   *     Whether or not to use lenient processing in the intl
+   *     formatter. Defaults to FALSE;
+   *
+   * @return string
+   *   The formatted value of the date.
+   *
+   * @TODO
+   *     Potentially there will be additional ways to take advantage
+   *     of locale and calendar in date handling in the future.
+   */
+  function format($format, $settings = array()) {
+
+    $format_string_type = isset($settings['format_string_type']) ? $settings['format_string_type'] : self::PHP;
+    $locale   = !empty($settings['locale'])   ? $settings['locale']   : $this->locale;
+    $calendar = !empty($settings['calendar']) ? $settings['calendar'] : $this->calendar;
+    $timezone = !empty($settings['timezone']) ? $settings['timezone'] : $this->getTimezone()->getName();
+    $lenient  = !empty($settings['lenient'])  ? $settings['lenient']  : FALSE;
+
+    // Format the date and catch errors.
+    try {
+
+      // If we have what we need to use the IntlDateFormatter, do so.
+      if ($this->canUseIntl() && $format_string_type == self::INTL) {
+
+        $calendar_type = \IntlDateFormatter::GREGORIAN;
+
+        // If we have information about a calendar and it's not already
+        // in the locale, add it.
+        if (!empty($calendar) && $calendar != self::CALENDAR && !stristr($locale, '@calendar=')) {
+          $locale .= '@calendar=' . $calendar;
+        }
+
+        // If we're working with a non-gregorian calendar, indicate that.
+        if (stristr($locale, '@calendar=') && !stristr($locale, '@calendar=' . SELF::CALENDAR)) {
+          $calendar_type = \IntlDateFormatter::TRADITIONAL;
+        }
+
+        $datetype = !empty($settings['datetype']) ? $settings['datetype'] : \IntlDateFormatter::FULL;
+        $timetype = !empty($settings['timetype']) ? $settings['timetype'] : \IntlDateFormatter::FULL;
+        $formatter = new \IntlDateFormatter($locale, $datetype, $timetype, $timezone, $calendar_type);
+        $formatter->setLenient($lenient);
+        $value = $formatter->format($format);
+      }
+
+      // Otherwise, use the parent method.
+      else {
+        $value = parent::format($format);
+      }
+    }
+    catch (\Exception $e) {
+      $this->errors[] = $e->getMessage();
+    }
+    return $value;
+  }
+}
diff --git a/core/lib/Drupal/Component/Datetime/DrupalDate.php b/core/lib/Drupal/Component/Datetime/DrupalDate.php
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ba42ca4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/core/lib/Drupal/Component/Datetime/DrupalDate.php
@@ -0,0 +1,169 @@
+<?php
+
+/**
+ * @file
+ * Definition of DrupalDate.
+ */
+namespace Drupal\Component\Datetime;
+
+use Drupal\Component\Datetime\DateObject;
+
+/**
+ * This class is an extension of the Drupal DateObject class.
+ *
+ * This class extends the basic component and adds in Drupal-specific
+ * handling, like translation of the format() method and error
+ * messages.
+ *
+ * @see Drupal/Component/Datetime/DateObject.php
+ */
+class DrupalDate extends DateObject {
+
+  /**
+   * The language code to use when formatting this date.
+   */
+  public $langcode;
+
+  /**
+   * Constructs a date object.
+   *
+   * @param mixed $time
+   *   A DateTime object, a date/input_time_adjusted string, a unix timestamp,
+   *   or an array of date parts, like ('year' => 2014, 'month => 4).
+   *   Defaults to 'now'.
+   * @param mixed $timezone
+   *   PHP DateTimeZone object, string or NULL allowed.
+   *   Defaults to NULL.
+   * @param string $format
+   *   PHP date() type format for parsing the input. This is recommended
+   *   to use things like negative years, which php's parser fails on, or
+   *   any other specialized input with a known format. If provided the
+   *   date will be created using the createFromFormat() method.
+   *   Defaults to NULL.
+   *   @see http://us3.php.net/manual/en/datetime.createfromformat.php
+   * @params array $settings
+   *   - boolean $validate_format
+   *     The format used in createFromFormat() allows slightly different
+   *     values than format(). If we use an input format that works in
+   *     both functions we can add a validation step to confirm that the
+   *     date created from a format string exactly matches the input.
+   *     We need to know if this can be relied on to do that validation.
+   *     Defaults to TRUE.
+   *   - string $locale
+   *     A locale name, using the pattern specified by the
+   *     intlDateFormatter class. Used to control the result of the
+   *     format() method if that class is available. Defaults to NULL.
+   *   - string $calendar
+   *     A calendar to use for the date, Defaults to NULL.
+   *
+   * @return object
+   *   A DateTime object set to the requested date and timezone.
+   *
+   * @TODO
+   *     Potentially there will be additional ways to take advantage
+   *     of locale and calendar in date handling in the future.
+   */
+  public function __construct($time = 'now', $timezone = NULL, $format = NULL, $settings = array()) {
+
+    // Instantiate the parent class.
+    parent::__construct($time, $timezone, $format, $settings);
+
+    // Attempt to translate the error messages.
+    foreach ($this->errors as &$error) {
+      $error = t($error);
+    }
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Format the date for display.
+   *
+   * Use the IntlDateFormatter to display the format, if available.
+   * Because the IntlDateFormatter is not always available, we
+   * need to know whether the $format string uses the standard
+   * format strings used by the date() function or the alternative
+   * format provided by the IntlDateFormatter.
+   *
+   * @param string $format
+   *   A format string using either date() or IntlDateFormatter()
+   *   format.
+   * @params array $settings
+   *   - string $format_string_type
+   *     Which pattern is used by the format string. When using the
+   *     Intl formatter, the format string must use the Intl pattern,
+   *     which is different from the pattern used by the DateTime
+   *     format function. Defaults to DateObject::PHP.
+   *   - string $locale
+   *     A locale name, using the format specified by the
+   *     intlDateFormatter class. Used to control the result of the
+   *     format() method if that class is available.
+   *     Defaults to the locale set by the constructor.
+   *   - string $timezone
+   *     A timezone name. Defaults to the timezone of the date object.
+   *   - string $calendar
+   *     A calendar to use for the date, Defaults to the calendar
+   *     set by the constructor.
+   *   - int $datetype
+   *     The datetype to use in the formatter, defaults to
+   *     IntlDateFormatter::FULL.
+   *   - int $timetype
+   *     The datetype to use in the formatter, defaults to
+   *     IntlDateFormatter::FULL.
+   *   - boolean $lenient
+   *     Whether or not to use lenient processing in the intl
+   *     formatter. Defaults to FALSE;
+   *   - string $langcode
+   *     The Drupal langcode to use when formatting the output of this
+   *     date. If NULL, Defaults to the language used to display the page.
+   *
+   * @return string
+   *   The formatted value of the date.
+   *
+   * @TODO
+   *   Potentially there will be additional ways to take advantage
+   *   of locale and calendar in date handling in the future.
+   */
+  function format($format, $settings = array()) {
+
+    $format_string_type = isset($settings['format_string_type']) ? $settings['format_string_type'] : self::PHP;
+
+    // We can set the langcode and locale using Drupal values.
+    $this->langcode = !empty($settings['langcode']) ? $settings['langcode'] : language(LANGUAGE_TYPE_INTERFACE)->langcode;
+    if (empty($settings['locale'])) {
+      $settings['locale'] = $this->langcode . '-' . variable_get('site_default_country');
+    }
+
+    // Format the date and catch errors.
+    try {
+
+      // If we have what we need to use the IntlDateFormatter, do so.
+      if ($this->canUseIntl() && $format_string_type == parent::INTL) {
+        $value = parent::format($format, $settings);
+      }
+
+      // Otherwise, use the default Drupal method.
+      else {
+
+        // Encode markers that should be translated. 'A' becomes
+        // '\xEF\AA\xFF'. xEF and xFF are invalid UTF-8 sequences,
+        // and we assume they are not in the input string.
+        // Paired backslashes are isolated to prevent errors in
+        // read-ahead evaluation. The read-ahead expression ensures that
+        // A matches, but not \A.
+        $format = preg_replace(array('/\\\\\\\\/', '/(?<!\\\\)([AaeDlMTF])/'), array("\xEF\\\\\\\\\xFF", "\xEF\\\\\$1\$1\xFF"), $format);
+
+        // Call date_format().
+        $format = parent::format($format);
+
+        // Pass the langcode to _format_date_callback().
+        _format_date_callback(NULL, $this->langcode);
+
+        // Translate the marked sequences.
+        $value = preg_replace_callback('/\xEF([AaeDlMTF]?)(.*?)\xFF/', '_format_date_callback', $format);
+      }
+    }
+    catch (\Exception $e) {
+      $this->errors[] = t($e->getMessage());
+    }
+    return $value;
+  }
+}
diff --git a/core/lib/Drupal/Core/TypedData/Type/Date.php b/core/lib/Drupal/Core/TypedData/Type/Date.php
index 07767e9..c5ed4ab 100644
--- a/core/lib/Drupal/Core/TypedData/Type/Date.php
+++ b/core/lib/Drupal/Core/TypedData/Type/Date.php
@@ -7,16 +7,17 @@
 
 namespace Drupal\Core\TypedData\Type;
 
+use Drupal\Component\Datetime\DrupalDate;
 use Drupal\Core\TypedData\TypedDataInterface;
-use DateTime;
 use InvalidArgumentException;
 
 /**
  * The date data type.
  *
- * The plain value of a date is an instance of the DateTime class. For setting
- * the value an instance of the DateTime class, any string supported by
- * DateTime::__construct(), or a timestamp as integer may be passed.
+ * The plain value of a date is an instance of the DrupalDate class. For setting
+ * the value any value supported by the __construct() of the DrupalDate
+ * class will work, including a DateTime object, a timestamp, a string
+ * date, or an array of date parts.
  */
 class Date extends TypedData implements TypedDataInterface {
 
@@ -31,18 +32,17 @@ class Date extends TypedData implements TypedDataInterface {
    * Implements TypedDataInterface::setValue().
    */
   public function setValue($value) {
-    if ($value instanceof DateTime || !isset($value)) {
+
+    // Don't try to create a date from an empty value.
+    // It would default to the current time.
+    if (!isset($value)) {
       $this->value = $value;
     }
-    // Treat integer values as timestamps, even if supplied as PHP string.
-    elseif ((string) (int) $value === (string) $value) {
-      $this->value = new DateTime('@' . $value);
-    }
-    elseif (is_string($value)) {
-      $this->value = new DateTime($value);
-    }
     else {
-      throw new InvalidArgumentException("Invalid date format given.");
+      $this->value = $value instanceOf DrupalDate ? $value : new DrupalDate($value);
+      if ($this->value->hasErrors()) {
+        throw new InvalidArgumentException("Invalid date format given.");
+      }
     }
   }
 
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ public function setValue($value) {
    * Implements TypedDataInterface::getString().
    */
   public function getString() {
-    return (string) $this->getValue()->format(DateTime::ISO8601);
+    return (string) $this->getValue()->__toString();
   }
 
   /**
diff --git a/core/modules/comment/lib/Drupal/comment/CommentFormController.php b/core/modules/comment/lib/Drupal/comment/CommentFormController.php
index cead0cd..c2923e2 100644
--- a/core/modules/comment/lib/Drupal/comment/CommentFormController.php
+++ b/core/modules/comment/lib/Drupal/comment/CommentFormController.php
@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@
 
 namespace Drupal\comment;
 
+use Drupal\Component\Datetime\DrupalDate;
 use Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface;
 use Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityFormController;
 
@@ -236,7 +237,8 @@ public function validate(array $form, array &$form_state) {
       $account = user_load_by_name($form_state['values']['name']);
       $form_state['values']['uid'] = $account ? $account->uid : 0;
 
-      if ($form_state['values']['date'] && strtotime($form_state['values']['date']) === FALSE) {
+      $date = new DrupalDate($form_state['values']['date']);
+      if ($date->hasErrors()) {
         form_set_error('date', t('You have to specify a valid date.'));
       }
       if ($form_state['values']['name'] && !$form_state['values']['is_anonymous'] && !$account) {
@@ -271,7 +273,8 @@ public function submit(array $form, array &$form_state) {
     if (empty($comment->date)) {
       $comment->date = 'now';
     }
-    $comment->created = strtotime($comment->date);
+    $date = new DrupalDate($comment->date);
+    $comment->created = $date->getTimestamp();
     $comment->changed = REQUEST_TIME;
 
     // If the comment was posted by a registered user, assign the author's ID.
diff --git a/core/modules/node/lib/Drupal/node/NodeFormController.php b/core/modules/node/lib/Drupal/node/NodeFormController.php
index b9bf7eb..7a65341 100644
--- a/core/modules/node/lib/Drupal/node/NodeFormController.php
+++ b/core/modules/node/lib/Drupal/node/NodeFormController.php
@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@
 
 namespace Drupal\node;
 
+use Drupal\Component\Datetime\DrupalDate;
 use Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityInterface;
 use Drupal\Core\Entity\EntityFormController;
 
@@ -287,7 +288,8 @@ public function validate(array $form, array &$form_state) {
     }
 
     // Validate the "authored on" field.
-    if (!empty($node->date) && strtotime($node->date) === FALSE) {
+    $date = new DrupalDate($node->date);
+    if ($date->hasErrors()) {
       form_set_error('date', t('You have to specify a valid date.'));
     }
 
diff --git a/core/modules/node/node.module b/core/modules/node/node.module
index 2dd1b57..0dadcbd 100644
--- a/core/modules/node/node.module
+++ b/core/modules/node/node.module
@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@
 use Drupal\Core\Database\Query\AlterableInterface;
 use Drupal\Core\Database\Query\SelectExtender;
 use Drupal\Core\Database\Query\SelectInterface;
+use Drupal\Component\Datetime\DrupalDate;
 use Drupal\Core\Template\Attribute;
 use Drupal\node\Node;
 use Drupal\file\File;
@@ -1106,8 +1107,8 @@ function node_submit($node) {
   if (!empty($node->revision)) {
     $node->revision_uid = $user->uid;
   }
-
-  $node->created = !empty($node->date) ? strtotime($node->date) : REQUEST_TIME;
+  $node_created = new DrupalDate(!empty($node->date) ? $node->date : REQUEST_TIME);
+  $node->created = $node_created->getTimestamp();
   $node->validated = TRUE;
 
   return $node;
diff --git a/core/modules/system/lib/Drupal/system/Tests/Datetime/DateObjectTest.php b/core/modules/system/lib/Drupal/system/Tests/Datetime/DateObjectTest.php
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9a6550b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/core/modules/system/lib/Drupal/system/Tests/Datetime/DateObjectTest.php
@@ -0,0 +1,348 @@
+<?php
+
+/**
+ * @file
+ * Definition of Drupal\system\Tests\Datetime\DateObjectTest.
+ */
+
+namespace Drupal\system\Tests\Datetime;
+
+use Drupal\simpletest\WebTestBase;
+use Drupal\Component\Datetime\DateObject;
+use DateTimeZone;
+
+class DateObjectTest extends WebTestBase {
+  /**
+   * Test information.
+   */
+  public static function getInfo() {
+    return array(
+      'name' => t('Date Object'),
+      'description' => t('Test Date Object functionality.') ,
+      'group' => t('Datetime'),
+    );
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Set up required modules.
+   */
+  public static $modules = array();
+
+  /**
+   * Test setup.
+   */
+  public function setUp() {
+    parent::setUp();
+    variable_set('date_first_day', 1);
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Test creating dates from string input.
+   */
+  public function testDateStrings() {
+
+    // Create date object from datetime string.
+    $input = '2009-03-07 10:30';
+    $timezone = 'America/Chicago';
+    $date = new DateObject($input, $timezone);
+    $value = $date->format('c');
+    $expected = '2009-03-07T10:30:00-06:00';
+    $this->assertEqual($expected, $value, "Test new DateObject($input, $timezone): should be $expected, found $value.");
+
+    // Same during daylight savings time.
+    $input = '2009-06-07 10:30';
+    $timezone = 'America/Chicago';
+    $date = new DateObject($input, $timezone);
+    $value = $date->format('c');
+    $expected = '2009-06-07T10:30:00-05:00';
+    $this->assertEqual($expected, $value, "Test new DateObject($input, $timezone): should be $expected, found $value.");
+
+    // Create date object from date string.
+    $input = '2009-03-07';
+    $timezone = 'America/Chicago';
+    $date = new DateObject($input, $timezone);
+    $value = $date->format('c');
+    $expected = '2009-03-07T00:00:00-06:00';
+    $this->assertEqual($expected, $value, "Test new DateObject($input, $timezone): should be $expected, found $value.");
+
+    // Same during daylight savings time.
+    $input = '2009-06-07';
+    $timezone = 'America/Chicago';
+    $date = new DateObject($input, $timezone);
+    $value = $date->format('c');
+    $expected = '2009-06-07T00:00:00-05:00';
+    $this->assertEqual($expected, $value, "Test new DateObject($input, $timezone): should be $expected, found $value.");
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Test creating dates from arrays of date parts.
+   */
+  function testDateArrays() {
+
+    // Create date object from date array, date only.
+    $input = array('year' => 2010, 'month' => 2, 'day' => 28);
+    $timezone = 'America/Chicago';
+    $date = new DateObject($input, $timezone);
+    $value = $date->format('c');
+    $expected = '2010-02-28T00:00:00-06:00';
+    $this->assertEqual($expected, $value, "Test new DateObject(array('year' => 2010, 'month' => 2, 'day' => 28), $timezone): should be $expected, found $value.");
+
+    // Create date object from date array with hour.
+    $input = array('year' => 2010, 'month' => 2, 'day' => 28, 'hour' => 10);
+    $timezone = 'America/Chicago';
+    $date = new DateObject($input, $timezone);
+    $value = $date->format('c');
+    $expected = '2010-02-28T10:00:00-06:00';
+    $this->assertEqual($expected, $value, "Test new DateObject(array('year' => 2010, 'month' => 2, 'day' => 28, 'hour' => 10), $timezone): should be $expected, found $value.");
+
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Test creating dates from timestamps.
+   */
+  function testDateTimestamp() {
+
+    // Create date object from a unix timestamp and display it in
+    // local time.
+    $input = 0;
+    $timezone = 'UTC';
+    $date = new DateObject($input, $timezone);
+    $value = $date->format('c');
+    $expected = '1970-01-01T00:00:00+00:00';
+    $this->assertEqual($expected, $value, "Test new DateObject($input, $timezone): should be $expected, found $value.");
+
+    $expected = 'UTC';
+    $value = $date->getTimeZone()->getName();
+    $this->assertEqual($expected, $value, "The current timezone is $value: should be $expected.");
+    $expected = 0;
+    $value = $date->getOffset();
+    $this->assertEqual($expected, $value, "The current offset is $value: should be $expected.");
+
+    $timezone = 'America/Los_Angeles';
+    $date->setTimezone(new DateTimeZone($timezone));
+    $value = $date->format('c');
+    $expected = '1969-12-31T16:00:00-08:00';
+    $this->assertEqual($expected, $value, "Test \$date->setTimezone(new DateTimeZone($timezone)): should be $expected, found $value.");
+
+    $expected = 'America/Los_Angeles';
+    $value = $date->getTimeZone()->getName();
+    $this->assertEqual($expected, $value, "The current timezone should be $expected, found $value.");
+    $expected = '-28800';
+    $value = $date->getOffset();
+    $this->assertEqual($expected, $value, "The current offset should be $expected, found $value.");
+
+    // Create a date using the timestamp of zero, then display its
+    // value both in UTC and the local timezone.
+    $input = 0;
+    $timezone = 'America/Los_Angeles';
+    $date = new DateObject($input, $timezone);
+    $offset = $date->getOffset();
+    $value = $date->format('c');
+    $expected = '1969-12-31T16:00:00-08:00';
+    $this->assertEqual($expected, $value, "Test new DateObject($input, $timezone):  should be $expected, found $value.");
+
+    $expected = 'America/Los_Angeles';
+    $value = $date->getTimeZone()->getName();
+    $this->assertEqual($expected, $value, "The current timezone should be $expected, found $value.");
+    $expected = '-28800';
+    $value = $date->getOffset();
+    $this->assertEqual($expected, $value, "The current offset should be $expected, found $value.");
+
+    $timezone = 'UTC';
+    $date->setTimezone(new DateTimeZone($timezone));
+    $value = $date->format('c');
+    $expected = '1970-01-01T00:00:00+00:00';
+    $this->assertEqual($expected, $value, "Test \$date->setTimezone(new DateTimeZone($timezone)): should be $expected, found $value.");
+
+    $expected = 'UTC';
+    $value = $date->getTimeZone()->getName();
+    $this->assertEqual($expected, $value, "The current timezone should be $expected, found $value.");
+    $expected = '0';
+    $value = $date->getOffset();
+    $this->assertEqual($expected, $value, "The current offset should be $expected, found $value.");
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Test timezone manipulation.
+   */
+  function testTimezoneConversion() {
+
+    // Create date object from datetime string in UTC, and convert
+    // it to a local date.
+    $input = '1970-01-01 00:00:00';
+    $timezone = 'UTC';
+    $date = new DateObject($input, $timezone);
+    $value = $date->format('c');
+    $expected = '1970-01-01T00:00:00+00:00';
+    $this->assertEqual($expected, $value, "Test new DateObject('$input', '$timezone'): should be $expected, found $value.");
+
+    $expected = 'UTC';
+    $value = $date->getTimeZone()->getName();
+    $this->assertEqual($expected, $value, "The current timezone is $value: should be $expected.");
+    $expected = 0;
+    $value = $date->getOffset();
+    $this->assertEqual($expected, $value, "The current offset is $value: should be $expected.");
+
+    $timezone = 'America/Los_Angeles';
+    $date->setTimezone(new DateTimeZone($timezone));
+    $value = $date->format('c');
+    $expected = '1969-12-31T16:00:00-08:00';
+    $this->assertEqual($expected, $value, "Test \$date->setTimezone(new DateTimeZone($timezone)): should be $expected, found $value.");
+
+    $expected = 'America/Los_Angeles';
+    $value = $date->getTimeZone()->getName();
+    $this->assertEqual($expected, $value, "The current timezone should be $expected, found $value.");
+    $expected = '-28800';
+    $value = $date->getOffset();
+    $this->assertEqual($expected, $value, "The current offset should be $expected, found $value.");
+
+    // Convert the local time to UTC using string input.
+    $input = '1969-12-31 16:00:00';
+    $timezone = 'America/Los_Angeles';
+    $date = new DateObject($input, $timezone);
+    $offset = $date->getOffset();
+    $value = $date->format('c');
+    $expected = '1969-12-31T16:00:00-08:00';
+    $this->assertEqual($expected, $value, "Test new DateObject('$input', '$timezone'):  should be $expected, found $value.");
+
+    $expected = 'America/Los_Angeles';
+    $value = $date->getTimeZone()->getName();
+    $this->assertEqual($expected, $value, "The current timezone should be $expected, found $value.");
+    $expected = '-28800';
+    $value = $date->getOffset();
+    $this->assertEqual($expected, $value, "The current offset should be $expected, found $value.");
+
+    $timezone = 'UTC';
+    $date->setTimezone(new DateTimeZone($timezone));
+    $value = $date->format('c');
+    $expected = '1970-01-01T00:00:00+00:00';
+    $this->assertEqual($expected, $value, "Test \$date->setTimezone(new DateTimeZone($timezone)): should be $expected, found $value.");
+
+    $expected = 'UTC';
+    $value = $date->getTimeZone()->getName();
+    $this->assertEqual($expected, $value, "The current timezone should be $expected, found $value.");
+    $expected = '0';
+    $value = $date->getOffset();
+    $this->assertEqual($expected, $value, "The current offset should be $expected, found $value.");
+
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Test creating dates from format strings.
+   */
+  function testDateFormat() {
+
+     // Create a year-only date.
+    $input = '2009';
+    $timezone = NULL;
+    $format = 'Y';
+    $date = new DateObject($input, $timezone, $format);
+    $value = $date->format('Y');
+    $expected = '2009';
+    $this->assertEqual($expected, $value, "Test new DateObject($input, $timezone, $format): should be $expected, found $value.");
+
+     // Create a month and year-only date.
+    $input = '2009-10';
+    $timezone = NULL;
+    $format = 'Y-m';
+    $date = new DateObject($input, $timezone, $format);
+    $value = $date->format('Y-m');
+    $expected = '2009-10';
+    $this->assertEqual($expected, $value, "Test new DateObject($input, $timezone, $format): should be $expected, found $value.");
+
+     // Create a time-only date.
+    $input = '0000-00-00T10:30:00';
+    $timezone = NULL;
+    $format = 'Y-m-d\TH:i:s';
+    $date = new DateObject($input, $timezone, $format);
+    $value = $date->format('H:i:s');
+    $expected = '10:30:00';
+    $this->assertEqual($expected, $value, "Test new DateObject($input, $timezone, $format): should be $expected, found $value.");
+
+     // Create a time-only date.
+    $input = '10:30:00';
+    $timezone = NULL;
+    $format = 'H:i:s';
+    $date = new DateObject($input, $timezone, $format);
+    $value = $date->format('H:i:s');
+    $expected = '10:30:00';
+    $this->assertEqual($expected, $value, "Test new DateObject($input, $timezone, $format): should be $expected, found $value.");
+
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Test invalid date handling.
+   */
+  function testInvalidDates() {
+
+    // Test for invalid month names when we are using a short version
+    // of the month
+    $input = '23 abc 2012';
+    $timezone = NULL;
+    $format = 'd M Y';
+    $date = new DateObject($input, $timezone, $format);
+    $this->assertNotEqual(count($date->errors), 0, "$input contains an invalid month name and produces errors.");
+
+     // Test for invalid hour.
+    $input = '0000-00-00T45:30:00';
+    $timezone = NULL;
+    $format = 'Y-m-d\TH:i:s';
+    $date = new DateObject($input, $timezone, $format);
+    $this->assertNotEqual(count($date->errors), 0, "$input contains an invalid hour and produces errors.");
+
+     // Test for invalid day.
+    $input = '0000-00-99T05:30:00';
+    $timezone = NULL;
+    $format = 'Y-m-d\TH:i:s';
+    $date = new DateObject($input, $timezone, $format);
+    $this->assertNotEqual(count($date->errors), 0, "$input contains an invalid day and produces errors.");
+
+     // Test for invalid month.
+    $input = '0000-75-00T15:30:00';
+    $timezone = NULL;
+    $format = 'Y-m-d\TH:i:s';
+    $date = new DateObject($input, $timezone, $format);
+    $this->assertNotEqual(count($date->errors), 0, "$input contains an invalid month and produces errors.");
+
+     // Test for invalid year.
+    $input = '11-08-01T15:30:00';
+    $timezone = NULL;
+    $format = 'Y-m-d\TH:i:s';
+    $date = new DateObject($input, $timezone, $format);
+    $this->assertNotEqual(count($date->errors), 0, "$input contains an invalid year and produces errors.");
+
+    // Test for invalid year from date array. 10000 as a year will
+    // create an exception error in the PHP DateTime object.
+    $input = array('year' => 10000, 'month' => 7, 'day' => 8, 'hour' => 8, 'minute' => 0, 'second' => 0);
+    $timezone = 'America/Chicago';
+    $date = new DateObject($input, $timezone);
+    $this->assertNotEqual(count($date->errors), 0, "array('year' => 10000, 'month' => 7, 'day' => 8, 'hour' => 8, 'minute' => 0, 'second' => 0) contains an invalid year and produces errors.");
+
+    // Test for invalid month from date array.
+    $input = array('year' => 2010, 'month' => 27, 'day' => 8, 'hour' => 8, 'minute' => 0, 'second' => 0);
+    $timezone = 'America/Chicago';
+    $date = new DateObject($input, $timezone);
+    $this->assertNotEqual(count($date->errors), 0, "array('year' => 2010, 'month' => 27, 'day' => 8, 'hour' => 8, 'minute' => 0, 'second' => 0) contains an invalid month and produces errors.");
+
+    // Test for invalid hour from date array.
+    $input = array('year' => 2010, 'month' => 2, 'day' => 28, 'hour' => 80, 'minute' => 0, 'second' => 0);
+    $timezone = 'America/Chicago';
+    $date = new DateObject($input, $timezone);
+    $this->assertNotEqual(count($date->errors), 0, "array('year' => 2010, 'month' => 2, 'day' => 28, 'hour' => 80, 'minute' => 0, 'second' => 0) contains an invalid hour and produces errors.");
+
+    // Test for invalid minute from date array.
+    $input = array('year' => 2010, 'month' => 7, 'day' => 8, 'hour' => 8, 'minute' => 88, 'second' => 0);
+    $timezone = 'America/Chicago';
+    $date = new DateObject($input, $timezone);
+    $this->assertNotEqual(count($date->errors), 0, "array('year' => 2010, 'month' => 7, 'day' => 8, 'hour' => 8, 'minute' => 88, 'second' => 0) contains an invalid minute and produces errors.");
+
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Tear down after tests.
+   */
+  public function tearDown() {
+    variable_del('date_first_day');
+    parent::tearDown();
+  }
+}
diff --git a/core/modules/system/lib/Drupal/system/Tests/TypedData/TypedDataTest.php b/core/modules/system/lib/Drupal/system/Tests/TypedData/TypedDataTest.php
index 62bd35e..d1d8b92 100644
--- a/core/modules/system/lib/Drupal/system/Tests/TypedData/TypedDataTest.php
+++ b/core/modules/system/lib/Drupal/system/Tests/TypedData/TypedDataTest.php
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
 namespace Drupal\system\Tests\TypedData;
 
 use Drupal\simpletest\WebTestBase;
-use DateTime;
+use Drupal\Component\Datetime\DrupalDate;
 use DateInterval;
 
 /**
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ public function testGetAndSet() {
     $this->assertNull($wrapper->getValue(), 'Float wrapper is null-able.');
 
     // Date type.
-    $value = new DateTime('@' . REQUEST_TIME);
+    $value = new DrupalDate(REQUEST_TIME);
     $wrapper = $this->createTypedData(array('type' => 'date'), $value);
     $this->assertTrue($wrapper->getValue() === $value, 'Date value was fetched.');
     $new_value = REQUEST_TIME + 1;
