btw. I assumed you use PDT or Zend Studio for Eclipse. It probably won't work on plain Eclipse :)
Karol Grecki wrote: > > Right click on function name in the outline and you should have an option > to add doc block. > It should also appear automatically when you type /** and press enter > above the function. > > ps. wrong mailing list > > Karol > > > > Lior Messinger wrote: >> >> Hi >> >> I'm looking for a macro that could take a PHP function declaration and >> produce a header like this: >> >> /** >> * Render a given view script >> * >> * Similar to [EMAIL PROTECTED] render()}, this method renders a view >> script. >> Unlike render(), >> * however, it does not autodetermine the view script via [EMAIL >> PROTECTED] >> getViewScript()}, >> * but instead renders the script passed to it. Use this if you know >> the >> * exact view script name and path you wish to use, or if using paths >> that do not >> * conform to the spec defined with getViewScript(). >> * >> * @param string $script >> * @param string $name >> * @return void >> */ >> public function renderScript($script, $name = null)... >> >> When I used to use Visual Studio, there was a macro to do that. I'm using >> Eclipse now. >> any suggestions? >> >> >> thanks very much for _any idea_, >> Lior >> PS: this header is in a particular format. is it used by any software to >> produce documentation? >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Documentation-macro-for-PHP-or-Eclipse--tp18326010p18327390.html Sent from the Zend Framework mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
