This is mirrored off of the messages used by git flow and serves to give the user some initial direction (and to avoid "forgetting" the setup steps).
I realize that I've hardcoded documentation URLs into this task, but I think the benefit outweighs the cost of needing to make sure these are always up-to-date.
* francisbesset/translation_fr:
[FrameworkBundle] Fixed latest typo in french validators translation
[FrameworkBundle] Fixed others typo in french validators translation
[FrameworkBundle] Fixed typo in french validators translation
[FrameworkBundle] Added french validators translation
This command uses a new container pass which dumps the ContainerBuilder into a cache file by serializing it. It's possible that we don't want this to run when kernel.debug = false, but I don't see the harm of generating the file and running the container:debug in, for example, the prod environment seems to make sense.
With the configuration class, this ultimately just won't be the right place for this (it'll likely just get out of date). If anything, it should be a link to the reference section of the docs (a la settings.yml for symfony1).
* everzet/console-privatisation-errors:
if we moved definition under private area, than we need to use only public API for that, to be able to redefine it is subclasses
start => finish, begin => end. Mixing them is a bad choice.
ability to define custom regex's for style placeholders
we need ability to get style parameters same way we set them with setStyle
sometimes, developers like me want to redefine style placeholders
in their applications. From this patch, they can acchieve this from
simple get...Regex() method redefine.
from last privatisation update $styles now private. So,
user can set style with public setter (setStyle), but can't
get this value later, which is very stupid behavior!
* kriswallsmith/classloader/optimizations:
[ClassLoader] added an apc class loader
[ClassLoader] created protected findFile() method to allow creating a cache layer via inheritance
[ClassLoader] added a check before trimming the leading \