* 2.8: (22 commits)
Tests and fix for issue in array model data in EntityType field with multiple=true
[Form] Fixed PercentToLocalizedStringTransformer to accept both comma and dot as decimal separator, if possible
removed useless PHPDoc
[Form] Fix FormInterface::submit() annotation
PdoSessionHandler: fix advisory lock for pgsql when session.sid_bits_per_character > 4
HttpCache does not consider ESI resources in HEAD requests
Fix translation for "This field was not expected"
[Routing] Enhance Route(Collection) docblocks
Added improvement for accuracy in MoneyToLocalizedStringTransformer.
Removed unused private property
Use correct verb form in the pull request template
Use PHP_MAXPATHLEN in Filesystem.
Added null as explicit return type (?TokenInterface)
[FrameworkBundle] Fix Routing\DelegatingLoader
Render all line breaks according to the exception message
[Form] Fix phpdoc
[DI] remove confusing code
[Form] Fixed GroupSequence with "constraints" option
[Validator] Clarify UUID validator behavior
[Filesystem] Fixed makePathRelative
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* 2.3:
removed unneeded use statements
Prepend Child Bundle paths before the parent
[Routing] add unit tests for Symfony\Component\Routing\RequestContext class
Conflicts:
src/Symfony/Component/Form/Extension/Csrf/CsrfExtension.php
src/Symfony/Component/HttpKernel/DataCollector/TimeDataCollector.php
src/Symfony/Component/Validator/ConstraintValidatorFactory.php
The Response is not available in the DIC anymore.
When you need to create a response, create an instance of
Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response instead.
As a side effect, the Controller::createResponse() and Controller::redirect()
methods have been removed and can easily be replaced as follows:
return $this->createResponse('content', 200, array('foo' => 'bar'));
return new Response('content', 200, array('foo' => 'bar'));
return $this->redirect($url);
return Response::createRedirect($url);
You must now explicitly register the templating engine you want to use:
<app:templating>
<app:engine id="twig" />
</app:templating>
app.templating:
engines: ['twig']
Symfony2 comes with two such engines: 'twig', and 'php'.
* better separation of concerns
* made TwigBundle independant of the PHP Engine from FrameworkBundle (WIP)
* removed one layer of abstraction in the Templating component (renderers)
* made it easier to create a new Engine for any templating library
* made engines lazy-loaded (PHP engine for instance is not started if you only use Twig)
* reduces memory footprint (if you only use one engine)
* reduces size of compiled classes.php cache file