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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. |
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README
What is Symfony2?
Symfony2 is a PHP 5.3 full-stack web framework. It is written with speed and flexibility in mind. It allows developers to build better and easy to maintain websites with PHP.
Symfony can be used to develop all kind of websites, from your personal blog to high traffic ones like Dailymotion or Yahoo! Answers.
Requirements
Symfony2 is only supported on PHP 5.3.2 and up.
Installation
The best way to install Symfony2 is to download the Symfony Standard Edition available at http://symfony.com/download.
Documentation
The "Quick Tour" tutorial gives you a first feeling of the framework. If, like us, you think that Symfony2 can help speed up your development and take the quality of your work to the next level, read the official Symfony2 documentation.