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Adrien Crivelli authored
It is now possible to use `\` in non-escaped default values for a column, and it will be automatically escaped for platforms that need it. Previously this lead to a confusion when diffing actual and expected schema leading to perpetual out of sync schema. Before: ```php /** * @ORM\Column(options={"default" = "Foo\\Bar"})) */ private $name; ``` After: ```php /** * @ORM\Column(options={"default" = "Foo\Bar"})) */ private $name; ``` And the result in database will be a default value exactly as written in the annotation, that is `Foo\Bar`.
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