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Fabien Potencier 64b76ba1b4 merged branch vicb/sfcc (PR #6148)
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7f16c1f [HttpKernel] Add DI extension configs as ressources when possible

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[HttpKernel] Add DI extension configs as ressources when possible

/cc @rdohms @richardmiller

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by vicb at 2012-11-30T11:57:48Z

btw @fabpot what about having a base class for `Extension` in the DI ? Would make it easier to re-use it when using standalone components, Di and (the suggested) Config as the greatest part of the class is not HttpKernel specific.

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by fabpot at 2012-12-06T08:47:28Z

@vicb your suggestion makes sense.

Can you also explain the goal of this PR?

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by vicb at 2012-12-06T09:01:58Z

The goal of this PR is to avoid having to sfcc when you modify a DI extension configuration. I think @rdohms got trapped.

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by vicb at 2012-12-06T09:08:08Z

see https://twitter.com/rdohms/status/274059267428978688

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by stof at 2012-12-06T09:20:54Z

I thought about it several times but never took time to implement it. It is annoying to have to clear the cache when you modify a default value in the Configuration class. So +1
2012-12-06 14:04:11 +01:00
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