Mention 5.3 dependency in getting started tutorial, and link to entity restrictions aswell. Add the func_get_args() restriction to the list in architecture.
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@ -28,6 +28,9 @@ be any regular PHP class observing the following restrictions:
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property with the same name. That is, if B inherits from A then B
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must not have a mapped field with the same name as an already
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mapped field that is inherited from A.
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- An entity cannot make use of func_get_args() to implement variable parameters.
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Generated proxies do not support this for performance reasons and your code might
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actually fail to work when violating this restriction.
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Entities support inheritance, polymorphic associations, and
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polymorphic queries. Both abstract and concrete classes can be
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Getting Started
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===============
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Doctrine 2 is a project that aims to handle the persistence of the
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domain model in a non-interfering way. The Data Mapper pattern is
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at the heart of this project, aiming for a complete separation of
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Doctrine 2 is an object-relational mapper (ORM) for PHP 5.3.0+ that provides transparent persistence for PHP objects.
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It uses the Data Mapper pattern at the heart of this project, aiming for a complete separation of
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the domain/business logic from the persistence in a relational
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database management system. The benefit of Doctrine for the
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programmer is the ability to focus solely on the business logic and
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programmer is the ability to focus solely on the object-oriented business logic and
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worry about persistence only as a secondary task. This doesn't mean
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persistence is not important to Doctrine 2, however it is our
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belief that there are considerable benefits for object-oriented
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@ -21,6 +20,9 @@ abstract base class or interface. An entity class must not be final
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or contain final methods. Additionally it must not implement
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**clone** nor **wakeup** or :doc:`do so safely <../cookbook/implementing-wakeup-or-clone>`.
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See the `architecture chapter <../reference/architecture>` for a full list of the restrictions
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that your entities need to comply with.
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An entity contains persistable properties. A persistable property
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is an instance variable of the entity that is saved into and retrieved from the database
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by Doctrine's data mapping capabilities.
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