CHANGELOG ========= 3.4.0 ----- * added support for parsing YAML files using the `Yaml::parseFile()` or `Parser::parseFile()` method * the `Dumper`, `Parser`, and `Yaml` classes are marked as final * Deprecated the `!php/object:` tag which will be replaced by the `!php/object` tag (without the colon) in 4.0. * Deprecated the `!php/const:` tag which will be replaced by the `!php/const` tag (without the colon) in 4.0. * Support for the `!str` tag is deprecated, use the `!!str` tag instead. * Deprecated using the non-specific tag `!` as its behavior will change in 4.0. It will force non-evaluating your values in 4.0. Use plain integers or `!!float` instead. 3.3.0 ----- * Starting an unquoted string with a question mark followed by a space is deprecated and will throw a `ParseException` in Symfony 4.0. * Deprecated support for implicitly parsing non-string mapping keys as strings. Mapping keys that are no strings will lead to a `ParseException` in Symfony 4.0. Use quotes to opt-in for keys to be parsed as strings. Before: ```php $yaml = << new A(), 'bar' => 1), 0, 0, Yaml::DUMP_EXCEPTION_ON_INVALID_TYPE | Yaml::DUMP_OBJECT); ``` 3.0.0 ----- * Yaml::parse() now throws an exception when a blackslash is not escaped in double-quoted strings 2.8.0 ----- * Deprecated usage of a colon in an unquoted mapping value * Deprecated usage of @, \`, | and > at the beginning of an unquoted string * When surrounding strings with double-quotes, you must now escape `\` characters. Not escaping those characters (when surrounded by double-quotes) is deprecated. Before: ```yml class: "Foo\Var" ``` After: ```yml class: "Foo\\Var" ``` 2.1.0 ----- * Yaml::parse() does not evaluate loaded files as PHP files by default anymore (call Yaml::enablePhpParsing() to get back the old behavior)