I am on a Mac but nevertheless use Zend Neon (Eclipse) for my 
development. I will create the template for formatting before I start 
work on the page task I meantioned earlier (to check project against 
coding standards). As a matter of fact I have already created such a 
template although I have not checked it for completeness so I will do 
that and post it on the Wiki (maybe with the page task)

Kupo

Gunnar Lium wrote:
>
> Do  the core symfony developers use Eclipse? Or has anyone else 
> created a template for  formatting rules which can be imported to Eclipse?
>
> I know code style is more than indents, new lines and curly braces, 
> but they are among the most visible ones.
>
> It would be nice to have an official comprehensive guideline for such 
> matters. If it already exists, it should be made more available, so I 
> can find it ;)
>
> -g
>
>
> On 12/12/2007, *Alexander Deruwe* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>
>     On 12 Dec 2007, at 02:57, Kiril Angov wrote:
>
>     Hey Kupo,
>
>     > Alexander, sorry if my example with blueprintcss plugin
>     disturbed you
>     > but I just wrote the first two plugins I remembered from the
>     ones that
>     > just "wrap" a certain functionality. Nothing personal :)
>
>     I guess I did take it a bit more personal than was appropriate - my
>     apologies.
>
>     > I just want to say again why following Symfony's coding
>     standards is
>     > good thing. If I want to contribute to a plugin but it is written is
>     > the
>     > author's own style of coding, it becomes not only difficult to
>     > contribute to the plugin but also I do not feel like editing bad
>     code.
>     > I'd rather create it from scratch. You see the problem here, right.
>     > And
>     > if I took the responsibility to change the format of the other
>     > person's
>     > code, then I run into the problem of being shouted at by the other
>     > developer.
>
>     This I wholeheartedly agree with.
>     I too have found (and am using) some plugins that are completely
>     different in style to what I'm used to from symfony - there's even one
>     (which I won't name to avoid situations as I let myself get into
>     yesterday evening ;) for which I maintain private changes _because I
>     don't want the developer shouting at me_.
>     For my own projects, I have used the symfony coding standards, though
>     I'm sure there's discrepancies here and there.  A task to verify this
>     would be great - I might try and chip in, but I'll have to check when
>     is the Sprint as I am currently abroad and reasonably busy.
>
>     Once again sorry for getting all heated up about this - I stand by my
>     plugin but I realise the difference between it and (for example)
>     sfGuardPlugin better now.  adBlueprintPlugin is indeed a wrapper-only
>     plugin and as such a plugin is just one of the ways in which it might
>     be distributed.
>
>
>     Alexander
>
>
>
> >


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