Symfony 5.2.10 has just been released. Here is a list of the most important changes:
bug #41000 [Form] Use !isset for checks cause this doesn’t falsely include 0 (@Kai Dederichs) bug #41407 [DependencyInjection] keep container.servic _subscriber tag on the decorated definition (@xabbuh) bug #40866 [Filesystem] fix readlink() for Windows (@a1812) bug #41394 [Form] fix support for years outside of the 32b range on x86 arch (@nicolas-grekas) bug #41380 Make Mailgun Header compatible with other Bridges (@jderusse) bug #39847 [Messenger] Fix merging PrototypedArrayNode associative values (@svityashchuk) bug #41346 [WebProfilerBundle] Wrapping exception js in Sfjs check and also loading bas _js Sfjs if needed (@weaverryan) bug #41344 [VarDumper] Don’t pass null to pars _url() (@derrabus)
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