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Correct pluralization of axis #241

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Correct pluralization of axis #241

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@iurciuc iurciuc commented Jan 12, 2024

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malarzm commented Jan 12, 2024

@iurciuc thanks for your PR! I'm afraid we have a hard nut to crack here as per the tests: axes was previously singularized to axe and after your change no longer is. I can't really see a way forward as fixing your bug means breaking something that worked before :/

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malarzm commented Jan 12, 2024

Theoretically we could fix axis -> axes and still have axes -> axe as the lib has no way of knowing what word it should singularize into. Thoughts?

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iurciuc commented Jan 13, 2024

In 99% of cases axes->axe will be what user expected!
To be consistent(English in this case is not so consistent) we can build a feature to provide possibility to extend the logic of this lib by a config.

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malarzm commented Jan 13, 2024

I think config is an overkill in this case :) Let's proceed with fixing axis -> axes but keeping axes -> axe

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iurciuc commented Jan 15, 2024

Fixed

@malarzm malarzm added this to the 2.0.9 milestone Jan 15, 2024
@malarzm malarzm merged commit 2930cd5 into doctrine:2.0.x Jan 15, 2024
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malarzm commented Jan 15, 2024

Thanks @iurciuc!

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