Hi Thierry,
As far as I can see https://git.eclipse.org/r/#/c/99312/ was just
merged in master, i.e. it goes to 5.1-nightly, but not to 5.0.
So, it is only https://git.eclipse.org/r/#/c/99102/ (the patch that
we included in RC4) that actually worries you for PDT 5.0, right?
BTW, you can download the final PHP EPP build from here:
https://hudson.eclipse.org/packaging/job/oxygen.epp-tycho-build/318/artifact/org.eclipse.epp.packages/archive/
I suggest all of us do it and see if we are really happy with the
result. If we still want to fix anything until the official release
date (June 28) then I suggest that we target a 5.0.1 maintenance
release at this date.
I think it is also a good idea to be more careful during the RC
phase of future releases. Perhaps, we can now build some good
process of what goes into 5.0.1 and then reuse it for the RC phase
of future releases.
On 06/16/2017 11:28 AM, thierry blind
wrote:
While speaking about bugs, would it be possible to revert
somehow patches
https://git.eclipse.org/r/#/c/99312/
and https://git.eclipse.org/r/#/c/99102/ ?
I know I come (too) late for 5.0, but maybe for a 5.0.1 release?
With more testing, they break things more than they solved
in the PHP editor, for example:
- compilation errors do not always disappear
(annotations seem to be "stuck")
- variable highlighting stop to work pretty fastly
- unused variable highlighting (from the PDT
extensions) also stop
to work pretty fastly
Only easy fix I found is to switch between editor tabs, it
reset things afterwards (but problem will appear again).
I think more and more we should have never merged these
ones (we should have tested these patches much more, I was
also too confident this time), but it's a bit too late to
whine and complain about that ;)
I'm worried about what the PDT users experience, we added
so many great features, but the main component (the PHP
editor) is now feeling more clumsy, I'm a bit sad about sad
:( Because it can upset users and make them go away
from PDT.
Thierry.
Try older PHP version, 5.6 or 7.0. I think there is
bug with latest 7.1
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I will rework, If you let me know how to make the
Trace Failure appear :-)
It just does not work for me in PDT.
On 06/15/2017 05:29 PM,
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Cool :) I think that it would be nice to have one
failing test in PHPUnit view selected to see some
failure trace in "Failure Trace" pane.
On 6/15/2017 4:13 PM,
Kaloyan Raev wrote:
How about this?
Screenshot: attached
Headline: Test Code and Manage Dependencies with
PHP Development Tools
Details: The PHP support in Eclipse improved by
adding integration with PHPUnit for testing PHP
code, and with Composer for managing PHP
dependencies.
On 06/15/2017 02:00
PM, Dawid Pakuła wrote:
I think both, composer
editor plus phpunit after test run ;) Both with
project explorer.
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June 2017 at 10:27:27, Kaloyan Raev (kaloyan.r@xxxxxxxx)
wrote:
Thanks, Thierry!
Any other opinions?
If we should pick between Composer and
PHPUnit, what would be your choice?
On
06/14/2017 12:14 PM, thierry blind
wrote:
Even so, what feature should we
highlight? What would a PHP
developer like the most in PDT
5.0? :) What is exclusive to PDT
you don't find in other IDE yet?
Globally debugging&testing is
more powerful in PDT yet.
PHP profiling is also a great new
feature, but only for Zend
debugger (and I'm using Xdebug
"sadly").
Supporting composer projects is
also a big step.
Hard to choose, maybe we should
do some vote here ;)
True, it's impossible to have
all new features and
improvements in a single
screenshot. I think the idea is
to highlight one new thing that
would encourage people to try
PDT 5.0 (or Eclipse Oxygen in
general). We have an article, a
webinar
and a
N&N page to cover all the
rest.
For example, if you look at
https://www.eclipse.org/oxygen/, JDT are promoting an improvement in
the debugger.
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06/14/2017 11:44 AM, thierry
blind wrote:
Hi Kaloyan,
that's not an easy task
:)
if
you can do a screenshot
for a
php composer projet with
an opened php 7.1 file
having PHP syntax
check and validation
errors, with a PHPUnit tab, a Built-in
PHP Server tab, or some
PHP profiling tabs,
you'll show some nice
new features :)
Thierry.
Hi Team,
We have a request by
the Eclipse Marketing
to provide one
screenshot of PDT 5.0
for the Oxygen page.
We have many new
features and
improvements in PDT
5.0. How would the
single screenshot look
like? Any ideas?
Thanks,
Kaloyan
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Hi
Kaloyan,
I hope all is
well with you!
We are in the
midst of
preparing the eclipse.org/oxygen
web page for
June 28, and we
were wondering
if you'd be able
to assist with a
cool screenshot
of PDT 5.0 in
Oxygen that we
could add to the
screenshot
section on the
web page!
We'd need a
crisp high
resolution
screen shot,
with a short
description of
what you're
showing us, and
a header.
Is this
something you
could provide in
the next day or
so? Take a look
at the site for
examples, and
let me know if
you have
questions.
Thank you!
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