Zend Framework 2.1.4dev
This is the fourth maintenance release for the version 2.1 series.
DD MMM YYYY
Better polyfill support in Zend\Session
and Zend\Stdlib
. Polyfills
(version-specific class replacements) have caused some issues in the 2.1 series.
In particular, users who were not using Composer were unaware/uncertain about
what extra files needed to be included to load polyfills, and those users who
were generating classmaps were running into issues since the same class was
being generated twice.
New polyfill support was created which does the following:
- New, uniquely named classes were created for each polyfill base.
- A stub class file was created for each class needing polyfill support. A
conditional is present in each that uses
class_alias
to alias the appropriate polyfill base as an import. The stub class then extends the base. - The
compatibility/autoload.php
files in each component affected was altered to trigger anE_USER_DEPRECATED
error asking the user to remove the require statement for the file.
The functionality works with both Composer and ZF2's autoloading support, using either PSR-0 or classmaps. All typehinting is preserved.
Please see CHANGELOG.md.
Zend Framework 2 requires PHP 5.3.3 or later; we recommend using the latest PHP version whenever possible.
Please see INSTALL.md.
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