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Fabien Potencier c75ca12140 merged branch bschussek/issue3269 (PR #3270)
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78c1451 [Validator] Throwing exception in ConstraintValidator::setMessage() if initialize() wasn't called

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[Validator] Throwing exception in ConstraintValidator::setMessage() if initialize() wasn't called

Bug fix: yes
Feature addition: no
Backwards compatibility break: no
Symfony2 tests pass: yes
Fixes the following tickets: -
Todo: -

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by Maks3w at 2012-02-05T09:52:21Z

One problem was that. Now I initialized the unit test with a execution
context mockup and works good.

Another problem I found is in the rules for upgrade from 2.0 to
2.1:

In v2.0: with setMessages() only one argument is mandatory ($message)
In v2.1: With the new way, addViolation(), then you need 2 arguments.
But, in v2.0 with the new way, addViolation, required 3 arguments.

So for preserve forward and backward compatibility, you need pass 3
arguments to addViolation()  I think that it is helpfull and could be written in the
doc.

At the last one ¿What is the purpose of the third argument? ¿Can I pass
any object as invalid value?

Thanks

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by bschussek at 2012-02-05T10:45:16Z

The last argument should always be the validated value that caused the constraint to fail.
2012-02-06 09:53:04 +01:00
src/Symfony merged branch bschussek/issue3269 (PR #3270) 2012-02-06 09:53:04 +01:00
tests merged branch bschussek/issue3269 (PR #3270) 2012-02-06 09:53:04 +01:00
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autoload.php.dist [Tests] [Propel] Added some tests for the ModelChoiceList class 2012-02-05 23:08:07 +01:00
CHANGELOG-2.0.md updated CHANGELOG for 2.0.9 2012-01-06 07:48:27 +01:00
CHANGELOG-2.1.md merged branch bschussek/issue3239 (PR #3256) 2012-02-02 17:28:40 +01:00
check_cs [Check CS] don't replace 'else if' on twig files (closes #2961) 2011-12-27 16:10:32 +01:00
composer.json Revert "merged 2.0" 2012-01-08 20:43:02 +01:00
CONTRIBUTORS.md update CONTRIBUTORS for 2.0.9 2012-01-06 07:49:05 +01:00
LICENSE added the LICENSE file for the YAML component 2011-02-18 11:52:11 +01:00
phpunit.xml.dist [Security] cleaned up opt-in to benchmark test 2011-03-06 20:06:13 +01:00
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UPGRADE-2.1.md merged branch bschussek/issue2615 (PR #3228) 2012-02-02 10:16:32 +01:00
vendors.php updated Twig to 1.5.1 to fix a regression 2012-01-05 16:02:00 +01:00

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