Good to know. I think that this maybe should be documented. I think
I'll be using it for now on.

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Stephen Ostrow <[email protected]>

On May 16, 3:09 am, Fabien Potencier <fabien.potenc...@symfony-
project.com> wrote:
> No, it is an old shortcut function that can be useful when you embed PHP
> inside a yaml string:
>
> foo: <?php echo 'foo' ?>
> bar: baz
>
> The previous snippet won't work because you need to add a \n at the end:
>
> foo: <?php echo 'foo'."\n" ?>
> bar: baz
>
> or
>
> foo: <?php echoln('foo') ?>
> bar: baz
>
> So, for BC, we cannot remove it, even if I don't document it anymore.
>
> Fabien
>
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>
> Kris Wallsmith wrote:
> > There is a function defined at the bottom of the sfYaml file, echoln,
> > that does not appear to be used anywhere in the YAML component. Can this
> > function be removed?
>
> > Kris
>
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>
> > *Kris Wallsmith* | Community Manager
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> > <mailto:[email protected]>
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>
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