December 7, 2014 Javier Eguiluz

This week, Symfony included one of the longest-running feature request: the Symfony container no longer contains absolute file paths. This will allow offline cache warmups and chrooting of Symfony applications. Meanwhile, the removal of deprecated features in Symfony 3.x branch continued with some Monolog and Process methods.

Symfony2 development highlights

2.3 changelog:

edd7057: [DependencyInjection] made paths relative to DIR in the generated container

in the generated container eda746b, 0fc3369, 0e4f0e7, b034b08: CS fixes and removed unused imports

b122262: [SecurityBundle] configured firewall's kernel exception listener with configured entry point or a default entry point

2.6 changelog:

09d1a15: [Filesystem] fixed lock file permissions

2f0b355, 7887a46: [DependencyInjection] partially reverted some performance optimizations

2.7 changelog:

2625193: [FrameworkBundle] updated deprecated security.context service call

88e3314: [Console] improved deprecation warning triggers

Master changelog:

9ecfc84: [Monolog Bridge] removed deprecated log methods + add unit tests

e0205ba: [Process] removed deprecated methods

Newest issues and pull requests

Twig development highlights

Master changelog:

4319bb9: fixed the 'for' tag optimizer ('include') function was always optimized

SwiftMailer development highlights

Master changelog:

5f6a05a: fixed disappearing of embedded images

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