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New in Symfony 3.3: Automatic Console logging
In Symfony 3.3 we decided to enable automatic console logging, so you'll get log messages when an exception occurs during the execution of a command and when the exit status of the command is different than 0.
New in Symfony 3.3: Simple Cache
Symfony 3.3 adds a new simpler cache based on the PSR-16 standard that complements the existing PSR-6 based cache mechanism and it's optimized to store, fetch and remove items from a cache as easy as possible.
New in Symfony 3.3: Dotenv component
Symfony 3.3 includes a new component called Dotenv to parse and load .env files that define environment variables for your applications.
New in Symfony 3.3: Dependency Injection deprecations
In Symfony 3.3, the DependencyInjection component has deprecated the possibility of dumping an uncompiled container, the DefinitionDecorator class and the case-insensitivity of service identifiers.
New in Symfony 3.3: Memcached Cache Adapter
In Symfony 3.3, we added a new Cache adapter for Memcached servers.
New in Symfony 3.3: Search in dumped contents
In Symfony 3.3, the contents dumped with the "dump()" function include a local search box to help you find any value hidden deep inside complex dumps.
New in Symfony 3.3: Optional class for named services
In Symfony 3.3, the "class" argument of the services is now optional. When it's undefined, Symfony considers that the "id" of the service is the PHP class.
New in Symfony 3.3: WebServerBundle
Symfony 3.3 adds a new bundle called WebServerBundle to define the local web server related commands.
New in Symfony 3.3: Cookie improvements
In Symfony 3.3, cookies include the new "max-age" attribute and they can be created via PHP strings thanks to a new named constructor.
New in Symfony 3.3: Improved command descriptors
Symfony 3.3 improves the formatting of the JSON and Markdown descriptors for console commands.