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merged 14 commits into from
May 25, 2018
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Merge 1.x #119

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Q A
Bug fix? yes/no
New feature? yes/no
BC breaks? yes/no
Deprecations? yes/no
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License MIT

kunicmarko20 and others added 14 commits May 6, 2018 00:24
* Revert "make command lazy (FriendsOfSymfony#96)"

This reverts commit e9cf107.

* Revert "Replace the Ivory bundle (FriendsOfSymfony#98)"

This reverts commit 79986c3.
* deprecation notice

* Make deprecation nicer.
* fix tests

* fix travis
Fixed a typo in the composer's comand from `friensofsymfony` to `friendsofsymfony`
* update branch alias (FriendsOfSymfony#99)

* enable phpstan and add two builds to our travis configuration

* add missing travis file

* add extra line

* revert strange change

* move level=0 to fixable part

* make expression easier

* missing ;

* fix travis scripts

* allow branch 1.x on travis

* allow failures

* revert travis script

* try to fix template var definitions

* fix phpstan config and add it to call

* require it, when needed only. Use php 7.1.

* ignore phpunit version sensitive call

* changes due to styleCI hints

* level is zero based and there are 8 only

* use correct php version

* use correct phpstan level

* allow failure for level 7
@kunicmarko20 kunicmarko20 merged commit 16e42a3 into FriendsOfSymfony:master May 25, 2018
@kunicmarko20 kunicmarko20 deleted the master_stable branch May 25, 2018 18:20
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