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Fabien Potencier 49959000fc feature #15185 Implement resettable containers (stof)
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Discussion
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Implement resettable containers

| Q             | A
| ------------- | ---
| Bug fix?      | no
| New feature?  | yes
| BC breaks?    | small one
| Deprecations? | no
| Tests pass?   | yes
| Fixed tickets | #13448
| License       | MIT
| Doc PR        | n/a

This allows to release remove references to all services during shutdown, giving much more chances to destruct services and the container through refcounting rather than waiting GC, as it will break cycles between the container and container-aware services.

There is a small BC break for a very edge case: if someone keeps a reference to the container and then shutdowns the kernel, the container would now be cleared and so would not work as intended anymore. But I don't think it is a supported use case. If you shutdown the kernel, the container of this kernel is released by the kernel and should not be used anymore IMO.
Thus, shutting down the kernel generally does not happen except during tests on teardown.

I'm not sure a doc PR is needed here: users of the fullstack framework should never use this feature (the kernel is using it for them). What do you think @weaverryan ?

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4457745 Implement resettable containers
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