[TxMt] PHPCodeCompletion Bundle

slazareth at comcast.net slazareth at comcast.net
Wed Nov 1 06:27:54 UTC 2006


I have the same problem as Sean. str_replace yields commas and  
parentheses and that is all.

I found in the archives a post made by you soryu that included a PHP2  
bundle. I installed that and when I run it I get the following error.

"str_replacesh: line 1: ctags: command not found"

I looked into your readme inside the tmbundle package and saw that it  
needs ctags (duh right?) It also said that it comes with Tiger which  
is not the case as I have tiger and no ctags. Could be a  
configuration thing? Do I need to enable ctags somewhere?

On Oct 31, 2006, at 8:48 PM, Sean Schertell wrote:

> Update:
>
> I just discovered that if I attempt to code-complete a function  
> which accepts multiple args, I get the commas, but no args like this:
>
> str_replace [ then click opt-esc ], becomes:
>
> str_replace( , , )
>
> Does that help at all?
>
> Sean
>
>
>
> On Nov 1, 2006, at 10:35 AM, Sean Schertell wrote:
>
>> Hi There,
>>
>> For what it's worth, I just tried installing phpcc for the first  
>> time and I'm having the exact same issue reported by slazareth.  
>> Opt-Esc just adds parentheses, no code. I installed phpcc 10 mins  
>> ago using the "GetBundle" bundle with all default settings and I  
>> as I said, this is my first time ever installing phpcc so there  
>> shouldn't be any previous installation issues.
>>
>> Sean
>>
>>
>>
>> On Nov 1, 2006, at 8:23 AM, Soryu wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On 31.10.2006, at 21:27, slazareth at comcast.net wrote:
>>>
>>>> I have updated the bundle and its still not working. Are you  
>>>> sure your modifications have made it to the repository on the  
>>>> server?
>>>>
>>> Someone had asked in the IRC channel about this, which made me  
>>> investigate. He told me, it worked for him, after I checked it  
>>> in. Do you checkout to /Library or ~/Library? Maybe you have a  
>>> locally modified version of the command or something like this.  
>>> The command seems to generally fail if modified locally with a  
>>> checkout to /Library because the Path used in the command points  
>>> to ~/Library in that case where it can’t find the helper file it  
>>> calls. Though in that case it should report the missing file…
>>>
>>> That’s all I can think of now. Please check your setup and report  
>>> back in case you can’t fix it,
>>> Soryu
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