Symfony 7.1.1 released
June 4, 2024 • Published by Fabien Potencier
Symfony 7.1 is backed by:
Symfony 7.1.1 has just been released. Here is the list of the most important changes since 7.1.0:
- bug #57110 [PhpUnitBridge] Fix error handler triggered outside of tests (@HypeMC)
- bug #57305 [Validator] do not modify a constraint during validation to not leak its context (@xabbuh)
- bug #57297 [FrameworkBundle] not registered definitions must not be modified (@xabbuh)
- bug #57234 [String] Fix Inflector for 'hardware' (@podhy)
- bug #57224 [Mime] Use streams instead of loading raw message generator into memory (@bytestream)
- bug #57284 [Mime] Fix TextPart using an unknown File (@fabpot)
- bug #57282 [Scheduler] Throw an exception when no dispatcher has been passed to a Schedule (@fabpot)
- bug #57276 Fix autoload configs to avoid warnings when building optimized autoloaders (@Seldaek)
- bug #57275 Fix autoload configs to avoid warnings when building optimized autoloaders (@Seldaek)
- bug #57263 [SecurityBundle] Fix container.build_hash parameter binding (@alexandre-daubois)
- bug #57197 [Serializer] Fix denormalizing a collection of union types (@HypeMC)
- bug #57188 [DoctrineBridge] Fix UniqueEntityValidator with proxy object (@HypeMC)
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