we don't need the logic to merge numeric keys, as we don't have them. I could also improve the genrated code by PhpMatcherDumper a little by saving a function call.
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680e732 [Routing] fix phpDoc
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[Routing] fix phpDoc
using inheritdoc where possible and removing api tag when parent interface has one
as requested by stof and fabpot
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by travisbot at 2012-06-09T16:14:53Z
This pull request [passes](http://travis-ci.org/symfony/symfony/builds/1577508) (merged 0a44632a into f8a09db5).
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by travisbot at 2012-06-10T19:36:25Z
This pull request [passes](http://travis-ci.org/symfony/symfony/builds/1585766) (merged 680e732a into 7bec0786).
Doctrine caches annotations. For methods, it uses PHP reflection and the getDeclaringClass() to create
a unique cache key. Unfortunately, if you have 2 classes that extend another one, the cache will be shared.
It's not a problem except that before this patch, the default route name was also cached (as the cache is serialized
after we changed the object). So, all other classes inherited this default route name. The fix is quite easy:
just don't change the read annotation object.
This reverts commit f53080860a.
Revert "[Router] config fixes"
This reverts commit 51beecc6f2.
Revert "moved duplicated files to a new Config component"
This reverts commit a8ec9b27f0.
Currently, ambiguities only arise for PHP files, as PhpFileLoader and AnnotationFileLoader would both claim support. Future conflicts may occur if the XML, YAML, or PHP loaders were to receive Directory and Glob loaders (as annotations have).
Since the "type" parameter is optional, loader resolution will default to awarding resolution to the first loader to claim support. A previous hack in PhpFileLoader to avoid an AnnotationFileLoader conflict was removed, so that should be the only lost backwards compatibility with this patch. Unit tests were also created for the various loader classes, although only the supports() method is being tested.
This implementation was proposed on the symfony-dev mailing list in response to Fabien's RFC for custom loader notation: http://groups.google.com/group/symfony-devs/browse_thread/thread/3104c1a9e45799d2/20fbe393c1afe088