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  1. New in Symfony 7.1: Mapped Route Parameters (Symfony Blog)

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    TYPO3 uses a Symfony component for dependency injection. The component is PSR-11 compliant, and it is used throughout Core and extensions to standardize object initialization. By default all API services shipped with the TYPO3 Core system extensions offer dependency injection. The recommended usage is constructor injection.
    The object lifecycle and dependency injection solution based on Symfony DI has been added in TYPO3v10 and is a general core concept: Next to the native dependency injection, it is also wired into makeInstance() as a long living backwards compatibility solution, and it fully substitutes the Extbase object manager.
    Whenever the service configuration or class dependencies change, the Core cache must be flushed in the Admin Tools > Maintenance or via the CLI command cache:flush to rebuild the compiled Symfony container. Flushing all caches from the Clear cache menu does not flush the compiled Symfony container.
    Symfony based DI was implemented in TYPO3 v10 and usage of the Extbase ObjectManager was discouraged. With TYPO3 v11 the core doesn't use the ObjectManager any more. It is actively deprecated in v11 and thus leads to 'deprecation' level log entries. With TYPO3 v12 the Extbase ObjectManager is actually gone.
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