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Automatic parameter injection into closures, using either type hinting or attributes
Optional autowiring
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Usage
The following is an illustrative code passage showing how to use the SubstancePHP\Container class to define dependencies for injection.
Note, dependencies are always initialised lazily, when and only when the container is required to provide them.
Also, after a given dependency has been looked up the first time, it is cached internally within the container, and the same instance will be returned again the next time. This behaviour is notably different to that of, say, Laravel's service container, which returns a new instance by default on each lookup.
Performance
substancephp/container aims to offer a very simple, yet flexible API surface, while conforming with the PSR-11 container interface.
It is not a goal of the library to have the highest possible runtime performance; but rather, to perform well enough for the vast majority of use cases—which I believe it does do.
Requiresphp Version
>=8.3 ext-xdebug Version
* psr/container Version
^2.0
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