@@ -83,14 +83,14 @@ helper methods that cover the most common interactions performed by console comm
8383Titling Methods
8484~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
8585
86- :method: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Console\\ Style\\ StyleInterface ::title `
86+ :method: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Console\\ Style\\ SymfonyStyle ::title `
8787 It displays the given string as the command title. This method is meant to
8888 be used only once in a given command, but nothing prevents you to use it
8989 repeatedly::
9090
9191 $io->title('Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet');
9292
93- :method: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Console\\ Style\\ StyleInterface ::section `
93+ :method: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Console\\ Style\\ SymfonyStyle ::section `
9494 It displays the given string as the title of some command section. This is
9595 only needed in complex commands which want to better separate their contents::
9696
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ Titling Methods
105105Content Methods
106106~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
107107
108- :method: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Console\\ Style\\ StyleInterface ::text `
108+ :method: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Console\\ Style\\ SymfonyStyle ::text `
109109 It displays the given string or array of strings as regular text. This is
110110 useful to render help messages and instructions for the user running the
111111 command::
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ Content Methods
122122 'Aenean sit amet arcu vitae sem faucibus porta',
123123 ));
124124
125- :method: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Console\\ Style\\ StyleInterface ::listing `
125+ :method: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Console\\ Style\\ SymfonyStyle ::listing `
126126 It displays an unordered list of elements passed as an array::
127127
128128 $io->listing(array(
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ Content Methods
131131 'Element #3 Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet',
132132 ));
133133
134- :method: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Console\\ Style\\ StyleInterface ::table `
134+ :method: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Console\\ Style\\ SymfonyStyle ::table `
135135 It displays the given array of headers and rows as a compact table::
136136
137137 $io->table(
@@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ Content Methods
143143 )
144144 );
145145
146- :method: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Console\\ Style\\ StyleInterface ::newLine `
146+ :method: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Console\\ Style\\ SymfonyStyle ::newLine `
147147 It displays a blank line in the command output. Although it may seem useful,
148148 most of the times you won't need it at all. The reason is that every helper
149149 already adds their own blank lines, so you don't have to care about the
@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ Content Methods
158158Admonition Methods
159159~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
160160
161- :method: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Console\\ Style\\ StyleInterface ::note `
161+ :method: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Console\\ Style\\ SymfonyStyle ::note `
162162 It displays the given string or array of strings as a highlighted admonition.
163163 Use this helper sparingly to avoid cluttering command's output::
164164
@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ Admonition Methods
174174 'Aenean sit amet arcu vitae sem faucibus porta',
175175 ));
176176
177- :method: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Console\\ Style\\ StyleInterface ::caution `
177+ :method: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Console\\ Style\\ SymfonyStyle ::caution `
178178 Similar to the ``note() `` helper, but the contents are more prominently
179179 highlighted. The resulting contents resemble an error message, so you should
180180 avoid using this helper unless strictly necessary::
@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ Admonition Methods
194194Progress Bar Methods
195195~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
196196
197- :method: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Console\\ Style\\ StyleInterface ::progressStart `
197+ :method: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Console\\ Style\\ SymfonyStyle ::progressStart `
198198 It displays a progress bar with a number of steps equal to the argument passed
199199 to the method (don't pass any value if the length of the progress bar is
200200 unknown)::
@@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ Progress Bar Methods
205205 // displays a 100-step length progress bar
206206 $io->progressStart(100);
207207
208- :method: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Console\\ Style\\ StyleInterface ::progressAdvance `
208+ :method: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Console\\ Style\\ SymfonyStyle ::progressAdvance `
209209 It makes the progress bar advance the given number of steps (or ``1 `` step
210210 if no argument is passed)::
211211
@@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ Progress Bar Methods
215215 // advances the progress bar 10 steps
216216 $io->progressAdvance(10);
217217
218- :method: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Console\\ Style\\ StyleInterface ::progressFinish `
218+ :method: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Console\\ Style\\ SymfonyStyle ::progressFinish `
219219 It finishes the progress bar (filling up all the remaining steps when its
220220 length is known)::
221221
@@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ Progress Bar Methods
224224User Input Methods
225225~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
226226
227- :method: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Console\\ Style\\ StyleInterface ::ask `
227+ :method: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Console\\ Style\\ SymfonyStyle ::ask `
228228 It asks the user to provide some value::
229229
230230 $io->ask('What is your name?');
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ User Input Methods
245245 return $number;
246246 });
247247
248- :method: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Console\\ Style\\ StyleInterface ::askHidden `
248+ :method: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Console\\ Style\\ SymfonyStyle ::askHidden `
249249 It's very similar to the ``ask() `` method but the user's input will be hidden
250250 and it cannot define a default value. Use it when asking for sensitive information::
251251
@@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ User Input Methods
260260 return $password;
261261 });
262262
263- :method: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Console\\ Style\\ StyleInterface ::confirm `
263+ :method: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Console\\ Style\\ SymfonyStyle ::confirm `
264264 It asks a Yes/No question to the user and it only returns ``true `` or ``false ``::
265265
266266 $io->confirm('Restart the web server?');
@@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ User Input Methods
270270
271271 $io->confirm('Restart the web server?', true);
272272
273- :method: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Console\\ Style\\ StyleInterface ::choice `
273+ :method: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Console\\ Style\\ SymfonyStyle ::choice `
274274 It asks a question whose answer is constrained to the given list of valid
275275 answers::
276276
@@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ User Input Methods
284284Result Methods
285285~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
286286
287- :method: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Console\\ Style\\ StyleInterface ::success `
287+ :method: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Console\\ Style\\ SymfonyStyle ::success `
288288 It displays the given string or array of strings highlighted as a successful
289289 message (with a green background and the ``[OK] `` label). It's meant to be
290290 used once to display the final result of executing the given command, but you
@@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ Result Methods
301301 'Consectetur adipiscing elit',
302302 ));
303303
304- :method: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Console\\ Style\\ StyleInterface ::warning `
304+ :method: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Console\\ Style\\ SymfonyStyle ::warning `
305305 It displays the given string or array of strings highlighted as a warning
306306 message (with a read background and the ``[WARNING] `` label). It's meant to be
307307 used once to display the final result of executing the given command, but you
@@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ Result Methods
318318 'Consectetur adipiscing elit',
319319 ));
320320
321- :method: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Console\\ Style\\ StyleInterface ::error `
321+ :method: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Console\\ Style\\ SymfonyStyle ::error `
322322 It displays the given string or array of strings highlighted as an error
323323 message (with a read background and the ``[ERROR] `` label). It's meant to be
324324 used once to display the final result of executing the given command, but you
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