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* Support line/word wrapping ("snake" the text instead of scrollbar)
 
* Support line/word wrapping ("snake" the text instead of scrollbar)
 
* Create a Type hierarchy view for PHP classes
 
* Create a Type hierarchy view for PHP classes
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* Create a Call hierarchy view for PHP functions and methods
 
* Formatting - comments, multiple files, customizable
 
* Formatting - comments, multiple files, customizable
 
* Generate constructor
 
* Generate constructor

Revision as of 09:10, 15 June 2008


The page is under construction by yossi@zend.com.

Please send comments about this plan to the eclipse.tools.pdt newsgroup.

Schedule

  • See PDT website for the latest schedule. PDT 1.1 (September 15, 2008) will not be part of Ganymede.

Scope

The scope of PDT is to provide the best PHP development tools framework for the PHP community by providing strong editing capabilities, PHP inspection and debug functionality. These three elements are the key for efficient and smart PHP development. The goals is to take advantage of the already existing features in the WTP project for HTML and focus on the PHP part.

Platforms

  • Eclipse: 3.3 and 3.4 Milestones (only latest milestone supported at time of release)
  • Java: JRE 5.0 or later required
  • Operating Systems: all supported by Eclipse

Feature List Candidates

  • Mark occurrences
  • Support magic functions
  • override annotation
  • Spell checking
  • Build time improvements
  • Quick outline (ctrl+O in the Java editor)
  • Syntax highlighting improvements
  • Code folding improvements and for if/else/while/switch folding
  • PHP 6/5.3 support
  • Support line/word wrapping ("snake" the text instead of scrollbar)
  • Create a Type hierarchy view for PHP classes
  • Create a Call hierarchy view for PHP functions and methods
  • Formatting - comments, multiple files, customizable
  • Generate constructor
  • Surround with try catch
  • Show variables for every entry in the stack trace
  • PHP debugging extensibility and PHP executable customization

See also the older (out of date?) PDT 1.5 Features Proposal.

DEV 2 QA

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