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11 changes: 11 additions & 0 deletions service_container/compiler_passes.rst
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:doc:Implement process() directly in the bundle definition by extending AbstractBundle
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I would not add a new paragraph here but instead let the MyBundle class from the example above also implement the CompilerPassInterface and the process() method and add a comment inside this method that a bundle can be a compiler pass itself (we already mention process() in the text above).

and implementing CompilerPassInterface.::

class SurvosApiGridBundle extends AbstractBundle implements CompilerPassInterface
{
// The compiler pass
public function process(ContainerBuilder $container): void
{

}

If you are using custom :doc:`service tags </service_container/tags>` in a
bundle then by convention, tag names consist of the name of the bundle
(lowercase, underscores as separators), followed by a dot, and finally the
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