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Fabien Potencier 469d82d6e2 bug #36672 [Validator] Skip validation when email is an empty object (acrobat)
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[Validator] Skip validation when email is an empty object

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When the value passed to the email validator is an empty object the validator is still called and will mark the value as invalid. The object should be skipped in this case, as it is also done in the `UrlValidator`

bfdbb244fe/src/Symfony/Component/Validator/Constraints/UrlValidator.php (L59-L62)

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