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[Validation] Add "hasser" support
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Constraints can also be applied to the return value of a method. Symfony2
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allows you to add a constraint to any public method whose name starts with
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"get" or "is". In this guide, both of these types of methods are referred
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to as "getters".
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"get", "is" or "has". In this guide, these types of methods are referred to
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as "getters".
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The benefit of this technique is that it allows you to validate your object
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dynamically. For example, suppose you want to make sure that a password field
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The keen-eyed among you will have noticed that the prefix of the getter
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("get" or "is") is omitted in the mapping. This allows you to move the
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constraint to a property with the same name later (or vice versa) without
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changing your validation logic.
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("get", "is" or "has") is omitted in the mapping. This allows you to move
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the constraint to a property with the same name later (or vice versa)
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without changing your validation logic.
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