Today (Monday) I saw a colleague’s life plan, which felt quite good It suits me. If I practice it, it’s theo&tools day, code day, blog day, and I have happy days intermittently~
Do this on blog day, a blog summary. If there is a lot of content, write a single article, and link it in the summary
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2016.06.20
I originally planned to write a small web page about Morse code, but I can’t use the zend tool well. I found a blog that writes well. I will practice it and learn something else if I have time
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Pit http://my.oschina.net/junn/blog/161409——zend
2. By default, zend studio cannot open .tpl files. Is there any way to make it support .tpl template files and other formats, such as dwt and other related file.
To open a .tpl file, you can open window->preferences->general->content types, select a file type on the right, such as html, add *.tpl below, and save it. In this way, double-click the *.tpl file to open it with zde's built-in editor.
4. How to display
/**
*
* @copyright(c) 2009
* @author oo
* @package common
* @version $Id: template.php
*/
every time when creating a new file in zend studio for eclipse (the display is similar to [gently note]) I checked online that something like this is called PHPDOC, but I still don’t understand it. Thank you
This is the Templates function of zend studio for eclipse
Old version: Enter the menu window->preferences- >php->templates, find New simple PHP file on the right
New version: Enter the menu window->preferences->php->code style->code templates, find Simple php file on the left,
The default content is like this:
< ?php
${cursor}
?>
is the default template when we use zend studio for eclipse new phpfile, you can Modify this template directly to meet your requirements. Of course, a better way is to create a new template, select new php for its context, and then edit your template. Some variables are supported here. BTW: Many people may think that ${user} can be used as Author, but in fact this variable is your OS login name, for example, mine is administrator.
So, how to use it? When using New->php file to create a new file, use your modified New simple PHP file or the new template name in the next step of the wizard
New version: Enter the menu window->preferences->php->code style->code templates to add file header comments:
<code class="hljs perl"><?php /** * xxx.php * ============================================== * Copy right <span class="hljs-number">2013-<span class="hljs-number">2014 http:<span class="hljs-regexp">//www.<span class="hljs-number">123.com * ---------------------------------------------- * This is <span class="hljs-keyword">not a free software, without any authorization is <span class="hljs-keyword">not allowed to <span class="hljs-keyword">use <span class="hljs-keyword">and spread. * ============================================== * @param ${unknowtype} * @return ${return_type} * @author: ${user} * @date: ${date} * @version: v1.<span class="hljs-number">0.<span class="hljs-number">0 *<span class="hljs-regexp">/ /** * @func: 函数功能描述 * @date: ${date} * @author: ${user} * @return: ${return_type} *<span class="hljs-regexp">/ /** * 文件描述 * @date ${date} ${time} * @author xxx * @version <span class="hljs-number">1.0.<span class="hljs-number">0 * @copyright xxx *<span class="hljs-regexp">/ /** * @desc: 功能描述(description) * @author: ${user} * @date: ${date} *<span class="hljs-regexp">/ #要添加的模板格式# #名称:mdt #描述:Methods describe the template #模式: /** * The descriptions of functions. * * @access public|private|protected * @param mixed $$name comment * @param <span class="hljs-keyword">int $$name comment * @param string $$name comment * @param bool $$name comment * @param array $$name comment * @return void|<span class="hljs-keyword">int|string|boolean|array comment *<span class="hljs-regexp">/ #示例如下# /** * The descriptions of functions. * * @access public|private|protected * @param mixed $name comment * @param <span class="hljs-keyword">int $name comment * @param string $name comment * @param bool $name comment * @param array $name comment * @return void|<span class="hljs-keyword">int|string|boolean|array comment *<span class="hljs-regexp">/ ?></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></code>
New version: Enter the menu window->preferences->php->editor->templates to create a new template :
6. What is the code folding function of zend stdio for ecplise?
There are two main places to set, one for PHP and other files
Current view:
Code folding shortcut keys:
Ctrl / (small keyboard) Collapse all code in the current class
Ctrl * (small keyboard ) Expand all code in the current class
Ctrl Shift / Collapse all code in the current class
7. Some commonly used shortcut keys:
1. ctrl D key, this can delete the line where the current cursor is.
2. In the editing window, press the key combination CTRL E again. The page you want to switch to can pop up.
3. Increase multi-action indentation
In the editing window, select any multiple lines of code and press the Tab key. The indentation of these codes will increase by one Tab distance. (To remove indentation, select the code and press Shift Tab).
4. Ctrl / single line comment. When the current code is code, a double slash line comment is added to the line where the cursor is located. If there are multiple lines, double slashes are added to each line. When the code is HTML, a comment is added before and after the line. Selecting multiple lines will add comments before and after the selection instead of adding
to each line.5. Ctrl Shift / Block comment, add /* */ block comment to the selected PHP code. If no code is selected, add a block comment to the line where the cursor is located
6. ctrl shift f to quickly format the code
7. ctrl H to search for a method name or other related files in the entire project
8. When the cursor moves to a certain line, left-click three times to select the entire line.
9. Tab code indentation under zend studio for ecplise
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http://blog.csdn.net/e421083458/article/details/48712691
zend studio automatically adds file comments and method comments
Enter Preferences=>PHP=>Editor=>Template=>New
File comments:
Fill in the NameDescriptionPattern respectively (line breaks as intervals):
3cfile
File comment template
/**
* Description of file purpose
* @date: ${date} ${time}
* @author: ${user}
*/
Function comments:
3cmethod
Method annotation template
/**
* Description of function usage
* @date: ${date} ${time}
* @author: ${user}
* @param: ${variable}
* @return:
*/
Usage:
Type the letter 3 and follow the code prompts to select.
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The above are basically reprinted , but to sum up the things on both sides, I made the framework of the new file simple php, as well as the templates for classes, methods and functions. Tomorrow Post it!
Tomorrow, Wednesday, code day is ready. Let’s make a Morse code webpage for my own use. I won’t try the template for now. Let’s make a simple OO&MVC pattern first, hehe