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[Book][Security] constants are defined in the SecurityContextInterface#3779
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[Book][Security] constants are defined in the SecurityContextInterface#3779
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wouterj commentedApr 8, 2014
It works both, is there a good reason to use this? |
xabbuh commentedApr 8, 2014
This is more a change to make clear that those constants don't depend on a concrete |
wouterj commentedApr 8, 2014
Ah, I see now 👍 (that's why I asked for a good reason :P) |
weaverryan commentedMay 6, 2014
I like it too - good job noticing it! |
…xtInterface (xabbuh)This PR was merged into the 2.3 branch.Discussion----------[Book][Security] constants are defined in the SecurityContextInterface| Q | A| ------------- | ---| Doc fix? | yes| New docs? | no| Applies to | all| Fixed tickets |Commits-------4b7c8c2 [Book][Security] constants are defined in the SecurityContextInterface