2 namespace MediaWiki\Services
;
5 * Interface for destructible services.
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28 * DestructibleService defines a standard interface for shutting down a service instance.
29 * The intended use is for a service container to be able to shut down services that should
30 * no longer be used, and allow such services to release any system resources.
32 * @note There is no expectation that services will be destroyed when the process (or web request)
35 interface DestructibleService
{
38 * Notifies the service object that it should expect to no longer be used, and should release
39 * any system resources it may own. The behavior of all service methods becomes undefined after
40 * destroy() has been called. It is recommended that implementing classes should throw an
41 * exception when service methods are accessed after destroy() has been called.
43 public function destroy();