Symfony 3.3.2 released
June 6, 2017 • Published by Fabien Potencier
Warning: Symfony 3.3 is no longer supported. Consider upgrading your applications to the most recent Symfony version.
Symfony 3.3.2 has just been released. Here is a list of the most important changes:
- bug #23073 [TwigBridge] Fix namespaced classes (@ogizanagi)
- bug #23063 [Cache] Fix extensibility of TagAwareAdapter::TAGS_PREFIX (@wucdbm)
- bug #22936 [Form] Mix attr option between guessed options and user options (@yceruto)
- bug #22976 [DependencyInjection] Use more clear message when unused environment variables detected (@voronkovich)
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