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javiereguiluz authored Nov 12, 2018
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Expand Up @@ -147,12 +147,10 @@ The ``addListener()`` method takes up to three arguments:

#. The event name (string) that this listener wants to listen to;
#. A PHP callable that will be executed when the specified event is dispatched;
#. An optional priority integer that determines when a listener is triggered
versus other listeners (defaults to ``0``). A higher priority integer means
the listener will be triggered earlier. So, priority 3 executes before
priority 2. Priority 2 executes before priority 1. Priority 1 executes before
priority 0, and so on. If two listeners have the same priority, they are
executed in the order that they were added to the dispatcher.
#. An optional priority, defined as a positive or negative integer (defaults to
``0``). The higher the priority, the earlier the listener is called. If two
listeners have the same priority, they are executed in the order that they
were added to the dispatcher.

.. note::

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