KDevelop vs php files - autocompletion

Jens Dagerbo jens.dagerbo at swipnet.se
Mon Mar 22 21:00:29 GMT 2004


On Monday 22 March 2004 21:28, Eugeny N Dzhurinsky wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Mar 2004 21:00:16 +0100
>
> Sebastian Gutweiler <newsletter at gutweiler.net> wrote:
> > Go to Project -> New Project -> Create New Project Dialog appears,
> > select PHP and then "Simple PHP Script", set application name and
> > location, then click on Next. In the following two Dialogs also click
> > on Next and Finish.
> >
> > After you have clicked on the Finish-Button you should see a sample
> > Hello world program.
> >
> > If you want to create a new file for a class, use
> > the "New Class" on the right side and select "A new empty php source
> > file". Make sure that "Add to Project" is checked in the "New File"
> > Dialog.
> >
> > When you write a class definition in this new File and save it,
> > it's class should be in the "Classes"-View on the right side.
> > If you create a new instance of your new class Code Completion should
> > work.
>
> Doing in exactly that way - nothing works for me :(
> Also, the completion for common PHP keywords (like mysql_query()) are
> not working too.
>
> OS: FreeBSD 4.9
> KDevelop 3.0.2, built form ports.
>
> Code completion and code hinting are enabled in the project options.
>

Make sure the file pattern settings in project -> script project options is 
set to the correct file mask.

For some reason, it sometimes defaults to *.txt. There is a bug hiding there 
somewhere...

jd

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