Archive for the 'eclipse' Category
PDT Resource Containers Include Paths
Last week I have been working on extending of Include Path Libraries management in PDT and Zend Studio for Eclipse (Neon). The change won’t be released either in PDT 1.0.2 or in Zend Studio for Eclipse GA, but in the next ones (since it changed almost every aspect of products’ functionality).
The change’s idea is very [...]
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Grouped Completion (Content Assist) in PDT
Last Wednesday I was working on grouping of code completion (content assist) options. It’s now only exists in CVS and will be (hopefully) released with the build after the next one (the current is already finalized).
Overview
The main point of the feature is collapsing of multiple same-prefixed options into groups, instead of showing a long list [...]
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Hello Eclipse
I’ve just found the new(?) Eclipse.org’s feature to create blogs and decidet to import here my posts from my blog which are more or less related to what I do with/on Eclipse project.
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Copying files the Eclipse way
The tip on subject.
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PDT CodeDataResolver and ContentAssistSupport Unit Testing
Just wrote the subject related article here.
The article explains the concept of editor caret position based Unit Testing of editor links and code completion in PDT.
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Debug PHP and JavaScript simultaneously
Yesterday me and Roy had a brainstorm session on future Zend Neon (Commercial version of PDT) and ATF integration and “occidently” found a way of debugging of an URL with both Zend’s PHPand Mozilla’s JavaScript debuggers in one session.
Surprise! It’s possible with neither patching nor hacking. I’m not going to show the exact steps of [...]
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PDT and me
Luckily, some projects I work on currently are open sourced, what makes me able to post close to everything I want about them.
I have been involved in PDT more than one year, starting with my entrance to Zend’s Development Team (After finishing to work about 4 years in the e-Business team as Zend’s site developer [...]
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