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| # Upgrade to 1.11
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| 
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| doctrine/cache will no longer be maintained and all cache implementations have
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| been marked as deprecated. These implementations will be removed in 2.0, which
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| will only contain interfaces to provide a lightweight package for backward
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| compatibility.
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| 
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| There are two new classes to use in the `Doctrine\Common\Cache\Psr6` namespace:
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| * The `CacheAdapter` class allows using any Doctrine Cache as PSR-6 cache. This
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|   is useful to provide a forward compatibility layer in libraries that accept
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|   Doctrine cache implementations and switch to PSR-6.
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| * The `DoctrineProvider` class allows using any PSR-6 cache as Doctrine cache.
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|   This implementation is designed for libraries that leak the cache and want to
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|   switch to allowing PSR-6 implementations. This class is design to be used
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|   during the transition phase of sunsetting doctrine/cache support.
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| 
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| A full example to setup a filesystem based PSR-6 cache with symfony/cache
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| using the `DoctrineProvider` to convert back to Doctrine's `Cache` interface:
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| 
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| ```php
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| use Doctrine\Common\Cache\Psr6\DoctrineProvider;
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| use Symfony\Component\Cache\Adapter\FilesystemAdapter;
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| 
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| $cachePool = new FilesystemAdapter();
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| $cache = DoctrineProvider::wrap($cachePool);
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| // $cache instanceof \Doctrine\Common\Cache\Cache
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| ```
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