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Fix some Sphinx/ReST warnings

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Benjamin Eberlei 2011-02-26 11:51:43 +01:00
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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Doctrine Query Language
=========================== ===========================
DQL stands for Doctrine Query Language and is an Object DQL stands for Doctrine Query Language and is an Object
Query Language derivate that is very similar to the **H**ibernate Query Language derivate that is very similar to the Hibernate
Query Language (HQL) or the Java Persistence Query Language (JPQL). Query Language (HQL) or the Java Persistence Query Language (JPQL).
In essence, DQL provides powerful querying capabilities over your In essence, DQL provides powerful querying capabilities over your

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@ -206,8 +206,8 @@ Cascade Merge with Bi-directional Associations
There are two bugs now that concern the use of cascade merge in combination with bi-directional associations. There are two bugs now that concern the use of cascade merge in combination with bi-directional associations.
Make sure to study the behavior of cascade merge if you are using it: Make sure to study the behavior of cascade merge if you are using it:
- `DDC-875 Merge can sometimes add the same entity twice into a collection<http://www.doctrine-project.org/jira/browse/DDC-875>`_ - `DDC-875 <http://www.doctrine-project.org/jira/browse/DDC-875>`_ Merge can sometimes add the same entity twice into a collection
- `DDC-763 Cascade merge on associated entities can insert too many rows through "Persistence by Reachability"<http://www.doctrine-project.org/jira/browse/DDC-763>`_ - `DDC-763 <http://www.doctrine-project.org/jira/browse/DDC-763>`_ Cascade merge on associated entities can insert too many rows through "Persistence by Reachability"
Custom Persisters Custom Persisters
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@ -267,8 +267,8 @@ blog posts we have written on this topics:
- `Doctrine2 "Behaviors" in a Nutshell <http://www.doctrine-project.org/blog/doctrine2-behaviours-nutshell>`_ - `Doctrine2 "Behaviors" in a Nutshell <http://www.doctrine-project.org/blog/doctrine2-behaviours-nutshell>`_
- `A re-usable Versionable behavior for Doctrine2 <http://www.doctrine-project.org/blog/doctrine2-versionable>`_ - `A re-usable Versionable behavior for Doctrine2 <http://www.doctrine-project.org/blog/doctrine2-versionable>`_
- `Write your own ORM on top of Doctrine2 <http://www.doctrine-project.org/blog/your-own-orm-doctrine2>`_ - `Write your own ORM on top of Doctrine2 <http://www.doctrine-project.org/blog/your-own-orm-doctrine2>`_
- `Doctrine 2 Behavioral Extensions<http://www.doctrine-project.org/blog/doctrine2-behavioral-extensions>`_ - `Doctrine 2 Behavioral Extensions <http://www.doctrine-project.org/blog/doctrine2-behavioral-extensions>`_
- `Doctrator<https://github.com/pablodip/doctrator`>_ - `Doctrator <https://github.com/pablodip/doctrator`>_
Doctrine 2 has enough hooks and extension points so that *you* can Doctrine 2 has enough hooks and extension points so that *you* can
add whatever you want on top of it. None of this will ever become add whatever you want on top of it. None of this will ever become

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@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ executing the Query. Additionally a set of parameters such as query hints
cannot be set on the QueryBuilder itself. This is why you always have to convert cannot be set on the QueryBuilder itself. This is why you always have to convert
a querybuilder instance into a Query object: a querybuilder instance into a Query object:
.. code-block:: .. code-block:: php
// $qb instanceof QueryBuilder // $qb instanceof QueryBuilder
$query = $qb->getQuery(); $query = $qb->getQuery();

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@ -476,7 +476,7 @@ Effects of Database and UnitOfWork being Out-Of-Sync
As soon as you begin to change the state ofentities, call persist or remove the As soon as you begin to change the state ofentities, call persist or remove the
contents of the UnitOfWork and the database will drive out of sync. They can contents of the UnitOfWork and the database will drive out of sync. They can
only be sychronized by calling ``EntityManager#flush()`. This section only be sychronized by calling ``EntityManager#flush()``. This section
describes the effects of database and UnitOfWork being out of sync. describes the effects of database and UnitOfWork being out of sync.
- Entities that are scheduled for removal can still be queried from the database. - Entities that are scheduled for removal can still be queried from the database.