Symfony 4.4.36 has just been released. Here is the list of the most important changes since 4.4.35: bug #44838 [DependencyInjection][HttpKernel] Fix enum typed bindings (@ogizanagi) bug #44826 [HttpKernel] Do not attempt to register enum arguments in controller service locator (@ogizanagi) bug #44820 [Cache] Don't lock when doing nested computations (@nicolas-grekas) bug #44807 [Messenger] fix Redis support on 32b arch (@nicolas-grekas) bug #44759 [HttpFoundation] Fix notice when HTTP_PHP_AUTH_USER passed without pass (@Vitali Tsyrkin) bug #44799 [Cache] fix compat with apcu < 5.1.10 (@nicolas-grekas) bug #44732 [Mime] Relaxing in-reply-to header validation (@ThomasLandauer) bug #44728 [Mime] Fix encoding filenames in multipart/form-data (@nicolas-grekas) bug #44710 [DependencyInjection] fix linting callable classes (@nicolas-grekas) bug #44639 [DependencyInjection] Cast tag attribute value to string (@ruudk) bug #44473 [Validator] Restore default locale in ConstraintValidatorTestCase (@rodnaph) bug #44577 [Cache] Fix proxy no expiration to the Redis (@Sergey Belyshkin) bug #44669 [Cache] disable lock on CLI (@nicolas-grekas) bug #44537 [Config] In XmlUtils, avoid converting from octal every string starting with a 0 (@alexandre-daubois) bug #44625 [HttpClient] fix monitoring responses issued before reset() (@nicolas-grekas) bug #44623 [HttpClient] Fix dealing with "HTTP/1.1 000 " responses (@nicolas-grekas) bug #44601 [HttpClient] Fix closing curl-multi handle too early on destruct (@nicolas-grekas) bug #44571 [HttpClient] Don't reset timeout counter when initializing requests (@nicolas-grekas) bug #44479 [HttpClient] Double check if handle is complete (@Nyholm) bug #44418 [DependencyInjection] Resolve ChildDefinition in AbstractRecursivePass (@fancyweb) bug #43164 [FrameworkBundle] Fix cache pool configuration with one adapter and one provider (@fancyweb) bug #44538 [Process] fixed uppercase ARGC and ARGV should also be skipped (@rbaarsma) bug #44438 [HttpClient] Fix handling thrown \Exception in \Generator in MockResponse (@fancyweb) bug #44502 [HttpFoundation] do not call preg_match() on null (@xabbuh) bug #44467 [Console] Fix parameter types for ProcessHelper::mustRun() (@derrabus) bug #44399 Prevent infinite nesting of lazy ObjectManager instances when ObjectManager is reset (@Ocramius) bug #44375 [DoctrineBridge] fix calling get_class on non-object (@kbond) bug #44361 [HttpClient] Fix handling error info in MockResponse (@fancyweb) bug #43876 [Validator] Fix validation for single level domains (@HypeMC) bug #44327 [Debug][ErrorHandler] Increased the reserved memory from 10k to 32k (@sakalys) bug #44261 [Process] intersect with getenv() in case-insensitive manner to get default envs (@stable-staple) bug #44295 [Serializer] fix support for lazy/unset properties (@nicolas-grekas) bug #44269 [DoctrineBridge] Revert " add support for the JSON type" (@dunglas) Want to upgrade to this new release? Because Symfony protects backwards-compatibility very closely, this should be quite easy. Use SymfonyInsight upgrade reports to detect the code you will need to change in your project and read our upgrade documentation to learn more. Want to be notified whenever a new Symfony release is published? Or when a version is not maintained anymore? Or only when a security issue is fixed? Consider subscribing to the Symfony Roadmap Notifications.
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