* kriswallsmith/framework/protocol-relative-base-urls:
[Templating] updated assets helper to leave protocol-relative URLs untouched
[FrameworkBundle] cleaned up test class
Quote from HTTP (bis) spec (Part 2 - 5.1.1):
The Reason Phrase exists for the
sole purpose of providing a textual description associated with the
numeric status code, out of deference to earlier Internet application
protocols that were more frequently used with interactive text
clients. A client SHOULD ignore the content of the Reason Phrase.
* weaverryan/controller-cannot-find-exception:
[FrameworkBundle] Giving a more specific message when a Bundle:Controller:Action controller class cannot be found
It's a detail, but it hits usability. For normal bundles (those without children), we're able to actually print the namespace where we're looking for the Controller. For bundles with children, this would be a very verbose message, but we can at least print all of the bundles that we looked inside of.
* l3l0/routing-tests:
[Routing] added tearDown with cleanup the file system tmp directory
[Routing] moved clean up the directory from tearDown to setUp. Removed setUpBeforeClass method
[Routing] modified place when we store temporary file
[Routing] modified unit test for PhpGeneratorDumper class
[Routing] add unit test for PhpGeneratorDumper class
[Routing] added more tests for UrlGenerator class
* subsven/master:
re-add filename based directory filter to the AnnotationDirectoryLoader, now restricting to *.php files and therefore disregarding e.g. SVN metadata files
revert adding filename based filter to the directory resource
Eleminate the need to manually clear the cache if a new controller file containing routing annotations is added - part II * add unit tests * introduce filename filter to DirectoryResource (to restrict change monitoring to a subset of files) * modify AnnotationDirectoryLoader.php to use filename filter set on Controller\.php$
Some question whether or not the base Controller should be included at all. I think it absolutely must be included because it's important for beginners and for rapid development of smaller features/applications (and rapid development is good for beginners).
So, assuming that we *do* like the base Controller, we should really use it to its fullest potential - making the lives of developers as easy as possible.