The most important difference is, in a namespaced class, if you have
class Foo { function foo() } then this function is NOT a constructor
anymore. This backwards incompatible change was introduced in 5.3.2
On Fri, 06 May 2011 13:14:16 +0200, Christophe COEVOET wrote:
Le 06/05/2011 13:02, Sebastian Utz a écrit :
Hey,
we want to go in production with our new sf2 app soon and after
talking with our operations team, we recognized that we're still
running php 5.3.1 on production.
Switching to 5.3.2 seems to be a bigger story for our operations
team (~700 machines, very custom php, won't go further in details
;-).
So could anyone tell us e.g. which parts/features of sf2 requires
php 5.3.2?
E.g. if this is mainly doctrine related we could ignore it, because
we're not using doctrine right now. (I think i found an old ticket,
which points to a doctrine issue with 5.3.1).
Couldn't find real details on the inet..
Thanks a lot,
Sebastian
The Validator component is also concerned as it is currently based on
the Reflection api to validate properties. And the DI part is also
concerned when using property injection.
What is that affected with regards to 5.3.2 vs 5.3.1?
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