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	<?php
/*
 * The MIT License
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 * @author Brian Dayhoff <mopsyd@me.com>
 * @copyright (c) 2017, Brian Dayhoff <mopsyd@me.com> all rights reserved.
 * @license http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT The MIT License (MIT)
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namespace oroboros\core\interfaces\contract\routines\bootload;
/**
 * <Bootload Routine Contract Interface>
 * Bootload routines represent the portion of initial logic at first execution
 * of a PHP script that provides the initial opinion, and cannot be written
 * object oriented, because there are no resources yet available to draw from.
 *
 * This typically represents the process of including the prerequisite resources,
 * loading a bootstrap or front controller object once those resources are
 * confirmed to be available, and then calling it's own initialization in
 * the global scope.
 *
 * These routines provide a wrapper for that process,
 * so that scattered initialization logic that does not
 * provide a single point of entry can be given one,
 * thereby allowing them to be unified in a standardized
 * bootstrap or front controller approach, where they otherwise
 * could not without significant refactoring.
 *
 * --------
 * Contract interfaces enforce expected behavior in a non-colliding way.
 * They are tasked with enforcing methods, and extending interfaces
 * provided by standards and other packages for compatibility.
 *
 * All valid oroboros classes MUST extend at
 * least one Contract Interface to be considered valid.
 * --------
 *
 * @author Brian Dayhoff <mopsyd@me.com>
 * @license http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT The MIT License (MIT)
 * @link bitbucket.org/oroborosframework/oroboros-core/wiki/development/api/contract_interface.md
 * @category contract-interfaces
 * @package oroboros/core
 * @subpackage routines
 * @version 0.2.4-alpha
 * @since 0.2.4-alpha
 */
interface BootloadRoutineContract
extends \oroboros\core\interfaces\contract\routines\RoutineContract
{
}