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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions validation/custom_constraint.rst
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Expand Up @@ -31,14 +31,14 @@ First you need to create a Constraint class and extend :class:`Symfony\\Componen
public string $mode = 'strict';
}

Add ``@Annotation`` or ``#[\Attribute]`` to the constraint class if you want to
use it as an annotation/attribute in other classes.
Add ``#[\Attribute]`` to the constraint class if you want to
use it as an attribute in other classes.

.. versionadded:: 6.1

The ``#[HasNamedArguments]`` attribute was introduced in Symfony 6.1.

You can use ``#[HasNamedArguments]`` or ``getRequiredOptions()`` to make some constraint options required::
You can use ``#[HasNamedArguments]`` to make some constraint options required::

// src/Validator/ContainsAlphanumeric.php
namespace App\Validator;
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