Symfony 3.4.46 has just been released. Here is a list of the most important changes:
- bug #38669 [Serializer] fix decoding float XML attributes starting with 0 (@Marcin Kruk)
- bug #38595 [TwigBridge] do not translate null placeholders or titles (@xabbuh)
- bug #38652 [Filesystem] Check if failed unlink was caused by permission denied (@Nyholm)
- bug #38604 [DoctrineBridge] indexBy does not refer to attributes, but to column names (@xabbuh)
- bug #38606 [WebProfilerBundle] Hide debug toolbar in print view (@jt2k)
- bug #38582 [DI] Fix Reflection file name with eval()’d code (@maxime-aknin)
- bug #38516 [HttpFoundation] Fix Range Requests (@BattleRattle)
- bug #38510 [PropertyInfo] Support for the mixed type (@derrabus)
- bug #38444 [PhpUnitBridge] fix running parallel tests with phpunit 9 (@nicolas-grekas)
- bug #38442 [VarDumper] fix truncating big arrays (@nicolas-grekas)
- bug #38380 [Form] propagate validation groups to subforms (@johanderuijter, @xabbuh)
- bug #38360 [BrowserKit] Cookie expiration at current timestamp (@iquito)
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