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5 changes: 1 addition & 4 deletions service_container/autowiring.rst
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Expand Up @@ -578,11 +578,8 @@ Autowiring will automatically call *any* method with the ``#[Required]`` attribu
above it, autowiring each argument. If you need to manually wire some of the arguments
to a method, you can always explicitly :doc:`configure the method call </service_container/calls>`.

If your PHP version doesn't support attributes (they were introduced in PHP 8),
you can use the ``@required`` annotation instead.

Despite property injection having some :ref:`drawbacks <property-injection>`,
autowiring with ``#[Required]`` or ``@required`` can also be applied to public
autowiring with ``#[Required]`` can also be applied to public
typed properties:

.. configuration-block::
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