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Console dispatcher

| Q             | A
| ------------- | ---
| Bug fix?      | no
| New feature?  | yes
| BC breaks?    | no
| Deprecations? | no
| Tests pass?   | yes
| Fixed tickets | #3889, #6124
| License       | MIT
| Doc PR        | symfony/symfony-docs#2352

refs #1884, #1929

This is an alternative implementation for adding events to console applications.

This implementation has the following features:

* Available for anyone using the Console component and it is not tied to
  FrameworkBundle (this is important as one thing we are trying to solve is
  email sending from a command, and frameworks like Silex using the Console
  component needs a solution too);

* Non-intrusive as the current code has not been changed (except for renaming
  an internal variable that was wrongly named -- so that's not strictly needed
  for this PR)

* The new DispatchableApplication class also works without a dispatcher,
  falling back to the regular behavior. That makes easy to create applications
  that can benefit from a dispatcher when available, but can still work
  otherwise.

* Besides the *before* and *after* events, there is also an *exception* event
  that is dispatched whenever an exception is thrown.

* Each event is quite powerful and can manipulate the input, the output, but
  also the command to be executed.

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4f9a55a refactored the implementation of how a console application can handle events
4edf29d added helperSet to console event objects
f224102 Added events for CLI commands
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