Symfony 7.1.0 released
Symfony 7.1.0 has just been released.
Check the Living on the Edge
category on this blog to learn about the main features of this new stable release;
or check the release announcement of BETA1
to get the list of all new features.
Here is the list of the most important changes since 7.1.0-RC1:
bug #57248 [DoctrineBridge] Revert deprecating by-{id} mapping of entities (@nicolas-grekas)
bug #54572 [Mailer] Fix sendmail transport failure handling and interactive mode (@bobvandevijver)
bug #57228 [Mime] fix PHP 7 compatibility (@xabbuh)
bug #57065 [Mime] Fixed MimeMessage::ensureValidity() when a required header is set, but has an empty body (@rhertogh)
bug #57069 [Config] gracefully handle cases when no resolver is set (@xabbuh)
bug #57109 [Notifier] keep boolean options when their value is false (@xabbuh)
bug #56848 [DoctrineBridge] Undeprecate DoctrineExtractor::getTypes() (@derrabus)
bug #54971 [Serializer] Cache readability/writability computation (@mtarld)
bug #54979 [Cache] Fix irrelevant deprecation when connecting to Couchbase (@derrabus)
bug #56827 Fix CharsetValidator with string encoding (@alamirault)
bug #54977 [DependencyInjection] Fix prepending strategy for php config loader (@yceruto)
bug #56488 [VarExporter] Fix exporting default values involving global constants (@kylekatarnls)
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backwards-compatibility very closely, this should be quite easy. Use
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to detect the code you will need to change in your project and
read our upgrade
documentation to learn more.
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