added auto start bundle option.
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@@ -112,12 +112,18 @@ return array(
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| as the name of a bundle and the URIs it responds to. This value is
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| the number of that bundle info is cached.
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| Auto:
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| You may wish to auto-start some bundles instead of lazy-loading them.
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| This is useful for debug bundles as well as bundles that are used
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| throughout your application. You may specify which bundles should
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| be auto-loaded in this array.
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*/
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'bundle' => array(
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'cache' => 0,
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'auto' => array(),
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),
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/*
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@@ -136,9 +136,9 @@ Bundle::start(DEFAULT_BUNDLE);
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* array of auto-loaded bundles. This lets the developer have an
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* easy way to load bundles for every request.
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*/
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foreach (Bundle::all() as $bundle => $config)
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foreach (Config::get('application.bundle.auto') as $bundle)
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{
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if ($config['auto']) Bundle::start($bundle);
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Bundle::start($bundle);
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}
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/**
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