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javiereguiluz opened this issue Jan 8, 2017 · 2 comments
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This command now displays the "callable" of the controller. If this command output is displayed somewhere, we need to update the contents.

See symfony/symfony#20809

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mickaelandrieu commented Jan 11, 2017

The only reference I've found about this command doesn't show a command output for a specific route, see https://symfony.com/doc/current/routing/debug.html#main

Even if you think it's worth to complete the actual docs, we can close this issue.

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@mickaelandrieu closing it then! Thanks for reviewing it. (We don't include the full command's output unless there is a good reason to do it ... so let's not include it here either).

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