There is a ZF formatter in Zend Studio; not sure if you can use that
with PDT 2.0. CC'ing our Studio team lead in case he's got a solution
for you.

 

,Wil

 

From: Thomas Fritz [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 2:00 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [fw-general] Eclipse PDT 2.0

 

a little bit offtopic, but i want to ask some devs about that.

I tried the new PDT 2.0. There is a source formatter. But it only
intends and replaces tabs with spaces or vice versa - There are no
advanced settings possible like brace policy, indentation, array syntax,
etc. like in Zend Studio (of course).
My question now to those who use PDT Eclipse: How do you format your PHP
Source Code more detailed - According to a coding style like the Zend
Framework Style? We use PHP_CodeSniffer to detect Coding Style
Violations. But is there a tool - perhaps an eclipse plugin, which
formats the source code according to a coding style definition? Is
PHP_Beautifer the right tool for me? - I can't see any advanced settings
possibilities either in its documentation.

I found one tool which comes very close to my needs.
http://www.waterproof.fr/products/phpCodeBeautifier/
But it is also only a compromise, because many things still missing.

The best solution would be a Pear_CodeFormatter (does not exist) which
reads the style definition in a xml format and PHP_CodeSniffer would
also be able to understand this xml style definition file.



I appreciate any tipps or suggestions.


Best regards

Tom 

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