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Fabien Potencier fa4f9f58ff merged branch daFish/fixes/issue5108 (PR #5247)
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57694aa Removed MySQL-exclusive usage of unsigned integer from table creation

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[Security] Removed MySQL-exclusive usage of unsigned integer from table creation

Bug fix: yes
Feature addition: no
Backwards compatibility break: no
Symfony2 tests pass: yes
Fixes the following tickets: #5108

This patch removes the setting of unsigned integer fields which are MySQL-only.

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by fabpot at 2012-08-13T12:25:23Z

@beberlei Does it look good?

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by travisbot at 2012-08-13T12:30:27Z

This pull request [passes](http://travis-ci.org/symfony/symfony/builds/2107738) (merged 57694aaa into 31536c36).

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by lsmith77 at 2012-08-13T20:04:20Z

indeed afaik unsigned isnt part of the sql standard. in other RDBMS you need to use a constraint if you want to prevent negative values and of course there is no way to then also get the additional values per bit that you get with MySQL, but so it goes. that being said .. i dont know how Doctrine schema handles unsigned for other RDBMS .. ie if it just emulates them by trying to double the size with a constraint.

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by beberlei at 2012-08-13T20:10:44Z

Looks good.

Doctrine ignores the 'unsigned' => true for all others vendors.
2012-08-13 22:15:47 +02:00
src/Symfony merged branch daFish/fixes/issue5108 (PR #5247) 2012-08-13 22:15:47 +02:00
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