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package kotlin.reflect.jvm.internal.impl.container
import kotlin.reflect.KClass
/**
* Use to assist injection to provide a default implementation for a certain component and reduce boilerplate in injector code.
* Argument class must be a non-abstract component class or a kotlin object implementing target interface.
* Avoid using when there is no clear 'default' behaviour for a component.
*
* NB: DefaultImplementation are *discriminated* during resolution of components, meaning that:
* - if there is exactly one non-default implementation and zero or several default, non-default will be chosen.
* - if there is none non-default implementations, default will be chosen
*
* Such configurations may arise, for example, for multiplatform modules: consider analyzing JVM+JS module, where JS contributes
* default implementation of some particular service, and JVM contributes non-default.
*
* If you need more fine-grained control of clashes resolution, consider using [PlatformExtensionsClashResolver]
**/
annotation class DefaultImplementation(val impl: KClass<*>)