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From: | Sigurd Nes |
Subject: | Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] Greetings, introduction, newbie questions, etc. |
Date: | Mon, 21 Feb 2005 00:03:10 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0 (Windows/20041206) |
Alan Langford wrote:
At 2005 02 20 13:21, Chris Weiss wrote:On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 11:53:59 -0500, Alan Langford <address@hidden> wrote:it's called "proposal-branch" in CVS.Nuts. This means there's some problem with Eclipse; I can't see that branch. I guess I'll just do a command line checkout and copy it into a test environment.
You have to look in /phpgroupware/api and /phpgroupware/property Sigurd
lots of things are being put on wiki.phpgroupware.org, but it still needs more and some cleanup too. Some of what's there is just old html docs dumped in and needs much refrmating.Well I'll see what I can create along the way then.> Finally, does anyone know of a good, free PHP code formatter? phpGW's > formatting standards don't match how my tool chain is set up, and> re-configuring them by project is a pain (I have a feature request in at> eclipse.org to see if this can be improved, but that could take a long, > long time). Anything that saves me from hand-formatting patches would > really help. > "tidy? don't know, I hand format all my code and don't like it when an editor forces me into anythingThere's a very good plug-in for Eclipse, called phpeclipse. You tell it how you want the code formatted and it takes care of 85% of it as you type. I think I can make it meet phpGroupWare standards, but of course I'd prefer to work with the code formatted the way I prefer, then be able to fire in changes formatted the way the project's coding standards require. I'm a big fan of consistency over a team member's personal preferences and quirks. It's that whole reformatting process in the middle that's a challenge...
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