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This PR was squashed before being merged into the 3.4 branch (closes #31371).
Discussion
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[DI] Removes number of elements information in debug mode
| Q | A
| ------------- | ---
| Branch? | 3.4
| Bug fix? | yes
| New feature? | no
| BC breaks? | no
| Deprecations? | no
| Tests pass? | yes
| Fixed tickets | #31340
| License | MIT
| Doc PR | -
With this services config:
```yaml
my_service:
class: stdClass
arguments: [!tagged my_tag]
my_tagged_service_1:
class: stdClass
tags: [my_tag]
my_tagged_service_2:
class: stdClass
tags: [my_tag]
```
Executing `./bin/console debug:container my_service --show-arguments --env=dev` resulted in
```bash
Information for Service "my_service"
====================================
---------------- -------------------------
Option Value
---------------- -------------------------
Service ID my_service
Class stdClass
Tags -
Public no
Synthetic no
Lazy no
Shared yes
Abstract no
Autowired yes
Autoconfigured yes
Arguments Iterator (0 element(s))
---------------- -------------------------
```
With this fix the output changed to:
```bash
Information for Service "my_service"
====================================
---------------- ------------
Option Value
---------------- ------------
Service ID my_service
Class stdClass
Tags -
Public no
Synthetic no
Lazy no
Shared yes
Abstract no
Autowired yes
Autoconfigured yes
Arguments Tagged Iterator for "my_tag"
---------------- ------------
```
and with `./bin/console debug:container my_service --show-arguments --env=prod`
```bash
Information for Service "my_service_tagged_iterator"
====================================================
---------------- ---------------------------------------------
Option Value
---------------- ---------------------------------------------
Service ID my_service
Class stdClass
Tags -
Public no
Synthetic no
Lazy no
Shared yes
Abstract no
Autowired yes
Autoconfigured yes
Arguments Tagged Iterator for "my_tag" (2 element(s))
---------------- ---------------------------------------------
```
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