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Q A
Bug fix? yes
New feature? yes
BC breaks? no
Deprecations? no
Tests pass? yes
Fixed tickets #14608
License MIT
Doc PR -

This PR fixes #14608 by adding a new debug.dump_destination configuration option to give users control over a stream destination where dumps will be written to.
In HTTP mode, dumps are still/also collected in the toolbar.
This supersedes #14627, #14631 and #14373

@nicolas-grekas nicolas-grekas force-pushed the dump-stderr branch 2 times, most recently from 63226c7 to 3b0ed54 Compare May 15, 2015 08:02
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stof commented May 15, 2015

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fabpot commented May 15, 2015

Thank you @nicolas-grekas.

@fabpot fabpot merged commit 5f255e5 into symfony:2.6 May 15, 2015
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This PR was merged into the 2.6 branch.

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[DebugBundle] Allow alternative destination for dumps

| Q             | A
| ------------- | ---
| Bug fix?      | yes
| New feature?  | yes
| BC breaks?    | no
| Deprecations? | no
| Tests pass?   | yes
| Fixed tickets | #14608
| License       | MIT
| Doc PR        | -

This PR fixes #14608 by adding a new `debug.dump_destination` configuration option to give users control over a stream destination where dumps will be written to.
In HTTP mode, dumps are still/also collected in the toolbar.
This supersedes #14627, #14631 and #14373

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5f255e5 [DebugBundle] Allow alternative destination for dumps
5368483 [DebugBundle] Use output mechanism of dumpers instead of echoing
8cb2abb [DebugBundle] Always collect dumps
@nicolas-grekas nicolas-grekas deleted the dump-stderr branch May 15, 2015 14:33
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@nicolas-grekas looks great and works as expected, amazing job!

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