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Matthieu Napoli f3f9fe9daa Added "readOnly: true" to YAML reference
The readOnly configuration is documented nowhere except in the annotations reference.

I added it to the example, for a lack of a better place. But at least it will be documented somewhere.

Can you also confirm that this is correct? I'm starting to use it, and I can't find a way to have doctrine validate it is really working. Even with the metadata validation tool, it won't raise an error if I put an invalid entry (`readOnlyFOOBAR: true`) or an invalid value (`readOnly: FOOBAR`), so I'm kind of blind here.
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Doctrine ORM Documentation

How to Generate

  1. Run ./bin/install-dependencies.sh
  2. Run ./bin/generate-docs.sh

It will generate the documentation into the build directory of the checkout.