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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion security/voters.rst
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// this method returns true if the voter applies to the given object class/type;
// if it returns false, Symfony won't call it again for that type of object
public function supportsAttribute(string $attribute): bool
public function supportsType(string subjectType): bool

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[PHP syntax] Syntax error, unexpected T_STRING, expecting T_VARIABLE
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// you can't use a simple Post::class === $subjectType comparison
// because the subject type might be a Doctrine proxy class
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