* added a RegistryInterface
* changed all classes to depend on the Registry instead of a specific EntityManager
This is more consistent as the validator already took the registry and this allows
to use any entity manager in Forms.
* beberlei/AsseticDirectoryResource:
[Assetic] Make AsseticExtension::createDirectoryResourceDefinition public, so that third party bundels can easilycreate definitions to search for assetic formulae in additional directories. LiipThemeBundle needs this to make the app/Resources/themes and Bundle/Resources/themes folder searchable. Without this change the whole method would need to be copy pasted. Since the method has no side-effects at all (only factory, not pushing into the container) this change is justifyable imho.
This fixes choices when all the keys are strings (but integers really).
That's because in PHP, if you have the following array:
array('1' => 'foo', '2' => 'bar');
PHP "converts" it automatically to the following array:
array(1 => 'foo', 2 => 'bar');
* fivestar/single-choice-expanded:
[Form] Fixed FixRadioInputListener to not ignore 0.
[Form] Fixed single expanded choice type to set checked attribute when passed boolean value
* vicb/form-rendering-fix:
[Form] Fix accessibility for file inputs
[FrameworkBundle] Fix the FormHelper phpDoc
[FrameworkBundle][Form] Add some phpDoc for the FormHelper class
[FrameworkBundle][Form] Fix label rendering
[FrameworkBundle][Form] Fix rendering search inputs in PHP
[Form] FormType labels should never have a for attribute
[Form] Never render a view again
* The command names have now full support for nested namespaces. It means
that abbreviations work for each sub-namespace:
./app/console doctrine:mapping:info
# worked before
./app/console doctrine:map:in
# works now
./app/console doc:map:in
* Aliases are now first class citizen. They can have their own namespace,
like the main name. So, now, there is no difference between an alias and a
name.
* As names and aliases can be namespaced, the Command::getFullName() and
Command::getNamespace() method have been removed.
Here are the new simplified rules:
* Required cache warmers are *always* executed when the Kernel boots for the first time;
* Optional cache warmers are *only* executed from the CLI via cache:warmup
These new rules means that all the configuration settings for the cache
warmers have been removed. So, if you want the best performance, remember to
warmup the cache when going to production.
This also fixed quite a few bugs.