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bug #27420 Revert "feature #26702 Mark ExceptionInterfaces throwable (ostrolucky)" (@nicolas-grekas)
bug #27415 Insert correct paramete _bag service in AbstractController (@curry684)
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For those wondering, this is an automated blog post that shows the changes from the previous version, which was Symfony 4.1 beta 3. That's why the changelog is so short.
For the full list of Symfony 4.1 features, check this other blog post: https://symfony.com/blog/symfony-4-1-curated-new-features
Yeah! Looks like a very good version! 4.0 + bug fixed + new features + speed improvements! Perfect. :) #protip: don't wait to upgrade. The more you wait, the harder it will be. ;)
thank you for contributors
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For those wondering, this is an automated blog post that shows the changes from the previous version, which was Symfony 4.1 beta 3. That's why the changelog is so short.
For the full list of Symfony 4.1 features, check this other blog post: https://symfony.com/blog/symfony-4-1-curated-new-features
https://github.com/symfony/config/commit/
e881e73a02bc687a216a3fab4ccac08de7c9a3c2
#diff-3fd62c38bcf0ead53d4be3c9dfee2ca5
Can't wait to test it ! :D