PHP7 Compatibility release#16
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wait for @nitriques to merge it |
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| <release version="1.7.2" date="2017-05-19" min="2.5.x" max="4.x.x" php-min="5.6.x" php-max="7.x.x"> |
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max should be "2.x.x", as "3.x.x" and "4.x.x" are allowed to introduce breaking changes.
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| <release version="1.7.2" date="2017-05-19" min="2.5.x" max="4.x.x" php-min="5.6.x" php-max="7.x.x"> |
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Where did you get php-min and php-max from? As far as I can tell, it's not part of the schema, or at least it’s not documented? http://symphonyextensions.com/schemas/extension/1.0/#changelogs-and-compatibility
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That's why the PR is not merged ;) It's a change @alexnantel88 added in her 4.0 experiment. But it is soooo nice, that I'd like to add it for real. I'll check with her if she can redo the PR, but without any of the "experimental" stuff. Thanks for the review tho ;)
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Nice. Just wasn’t sure if it was an undocumented new feature in 2.7 already.
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No no, I would not do that (voluntarily :P )
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Strange, I thought that php-min and php-max was a new "de-facto standard". I vaguely remember that we had a discussion about it, but unfortunately I don't remember where and when.
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@michael-e we agreed on this yes, but it was never implemented in an "official" way ;) I am still all for it !
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I am glad that you remember this — I was afraid that I only dreamed. :-)
Hmm, I already adopted it, e.g. here: michael-e/email_newsletter_manager@c396584
What should I do? Remove it? Or simply keep it?
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It should not create a problem (for the computer) to keep it. But if you want to be strict, it should not be there.
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@jensscherbl @nitriques
I've created a new branch (2.x) with the right release informations and removed the Symphony 4.x additions.
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