$output .= '<p>' . t('The Datetime module provides a Date field that stores dates and times. It also provides the Form API elements <em>datetime</em> and <em>datelist</em> for use in programming modules. See the <a href=":field">Field module help</a> and the <a href=":field_ui">Field UI module help</a> pages for general information on fields and how to create and manage them. For more information, see the <a href=":datetime_do">online documentation for the Datetime module</a>.', [':field' => \Drupal::url('help.page', ['name' => 'field']), ':field_ui' => (\Drupal::moduleHandler()->moduleExists('field_ui')) ? \Drupal::url('help.page', ['name' => 'field_ui']) : '#', ':datetime_do' => 'https://www.drupal.org/documentation/modules/datetime']) . '</p>';
$output .= '<dd>' . t('The <em>settings</em> and the <em>display</em> of the Date field can be configured separately. See the <a href=":field_ui">Field UI help</a> for more information on how to manage fields and their display.', [':field_ui' => (\Drupal::moduleHandler()->moduleExists('field_ui')) ? \Drupal::url('help.page', ['name' => 'field_ui']) : '#']) . '</dd>';
$output .= '<dd>' . t('Dates can be displayed using the <em>Plain</em> or the <em>Default</em> formatter. The <em>Plain</em> formatter displays the date in the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601">ISO 8601</a> format. If you choose the <em>Default</em> formatter, you can choose a format from a predefined list that can be managed on the <a href=":date_format_list">Date and time formats</a> page.', [':date_format_list' => \Drupal::url('entity.date_format.collection')]) . '</dd>';
@trigger_error('datetime_date_default_time() is deprecated in Drupal 8.5.0 and will be removed before Drupal 9.0.0. Use \Drupal\Component\Datetime\DateTimePlus::setDefaultDateTime() or \Drupal\Core\Datetime\DrupalDateTime::setDefaultDateTime() instead. See https://www.drupal.org/node/2880931.', E_USER_DEPRECATED);
// For maximum BC before this method is removed, we do not use the
// recommendation from the deprecation method. Instead, we call the setTime()
// method directly. This allows the method to continue to work with
// \DateTime, DateTimePlus, and DrupalDateTime objects (and classes that