Description of problem: The PHP snippets don't follow nor Pear Coding Standard nor ZendFramework's Coding Standard. Also, documentation on snippet functions and classes should be revised. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): all How reproducible: Check the Tools>Manage snippets>PHP section Actual results: The snippets follow no coding standard from official PHP channels Expected results: They snippets should be following some Coding Standard. IMHO, ZendFramework's or Pear's Additional info: These two coding standards come from projects very close to PHP. Most IDEs in Fedora (NetBeans and Eclipse) follow it. Also, when generating a class, the documentation (comments above) should follow phpdoc's standard; which is the one followed by Eclipse.
Is it just with F14 version ? Do you think this needs to be taken care by upstream ? I will have a look on coming weekend.
(In reply to comment #1) > Is it just with F14 version ? Do you think this needs to be taken care by > upstream ? I will have a look on coming weekend. It is, actually, all versions. Yeah. Maybe upstream would be a good idea.
(In reply to comment #2) > (In reply to comment #1) > > Is it just with F14 version ? Do you think this needs to be taken care by > > upstream ? I will have a look on coming weekend. > > It is, actually, all versions. Yeah. Maybe upstream would be a good idea. Yeah seems to me also. It would be great if you can report this against corresponding component(gedit or gedit-plugins (as sub-component)) on gnome bugzilla and paste link here. In case you are not able to/or are short of time I will see to it in few days. Thanks,
Done! https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=629774
Could you please modify the snippets and attach them here or in the gnome bugzilla?
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