For instance, instead of $view->slots->output(...), you must now write $view['slots']->output(...)
This has been changed for two main reasons:
* To be consistent with the way we access services from the container ($container['mailer'])
* To allow better organization of helpers (names can now safely contain dots for instance -- $view['project.slots']->output(...),
whereas before, you would have written $view->get('projects.slot') or $view->{'projects.slot'})
The error_handler_level parameter (from kernel.config) has been renamed to error_handler (false to disable the error handler,
null to catch errors from error_reporting(), and a number to catch more/less errors than error_reporting())
* refactored the import mechanism for better flexibility
* added two methods to LoaderInterface: supports() and setResolver()
* added a LoaderResolver interface
* added a Loader base class
* added new loaders: DelegatingLoader, PhpFileLoader, and ClosureLoader
* refactored the import mechanism for better flexibility
* added two methods to LoaderInterface: supports() and setResolver()
* added a LoaderResolver interface
* added a Loader base class
* added new loaders: DelegatingLoader, ClosureLoader, and PhpFileLoader
* changed the Router constructor signature (now takes a Loader)
The HttpFoundation component holds classes that wrap PHP native global arrays.
The following classes has been moved:
* Symfony\Components\HttpKernel\Response -> Symfony\Components\HttpFoundation\Response
* Symfony\Components\HttpKernel\Request -> Symfony\Components\HttpFoundation\Request
* Symfony\Framework\FoundationBundle\User -> Symfony\Components\HttpFoundation\Session
* Symfony\Framework\FoundationBundle\Session\* -> Symfony\Components\HttpFoundation\SessionStorage\*Storage
The web:user DI configuration has been moved to kernel:session.
The user helper has been renamed to session.
PHPUnit has built in support for testing if PHP errors are thrown by
looking for special exception classes:
PHPUnit_Framework_Error
PHPUnit_Framework_Warning
PHPUnit_Framework_Notice
This support is only enabled if no other error handlers are registered.
The Symfony kernel registers an error handler by default, thus disabling
PHPUnit's special PHP error exceptions if the kernel has been booted.
This commit adds support for a new configuration parameter,
error_handler.enable, which can prevent the Symfony error handler from
registering if set to false.
After this commit, by default the error handler will be disabled in the
test environment. To enable it, add the following to your
config_test.yml:
parameters:
error_handler.enable: true
* fixed coding standards
* made class optional as it is not defined when using a factory service
* renamed factory attributes in XML files, updated XSD
* removed the factory-class as it does nothing more than the regular class attribute
* moved usage of Reflection as 'class' is not defined when a factory-service is used
* added more tests
* fixed PHP dumper