You should always use this method when overwriting existing arguments of the parent definition.
If you directly call setArguments() keep in mind that you must follow certain conventions when you want to overwrite the arguments of the parent definition, otherwise your arguments will only be appended.
@api
integer $index:
mixed $value:
DefinitionDecorator the current instance
InvalidArgumentException when $index isn't an integer
Overrides Definition::replaceArgument
public function replaceArgument($index, $value) {
if (!is_int($index)) {
throw new InvalidArgumentException('$index must be an integer.');
}
$this->arguments['index_' . $index] = $value;
return $this;
}