Punctuation Token in a PHP language defenition

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Posted 19 years ago by (Anonymous)
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Hello!

Once again I'm back and trying to develop a PHP language defenition. I know this doesn't really have to do with syntaxeditor but I guess maybe a little. PHP uses -> to access methods and fields of objects like: $myObject->myMethod(); then I should add -> as a punctation token, right?

Thanks in advance!

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Posted 19 years ago by Actipro Software Support - Cleveland, OH, USA
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You can do that if you'd like. Actually we're working on a PHP definition right now. If you'd like to send over what you have so far to us via e-mail we can see if we're missing anything in ours.


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Posted 19 years ago by Martin Lundberg - Sweden
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Hello!

Well, I had to rework mine since I lsot it from the last time I was working on it so I don't think I've got enough for it to be usefull. But I guess it's not much different to the other ones? Are you making your to support PHP5?

Martin Lundberg
Student, Sweden

Posted 19 years ago by Grut
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That's a great news <IMG SRC="smile.gif" border="0"> Php definition was really missing !
Posted 19 years ago by Actipro Software Support - Cleveland, OH, USA
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We'd like it to be for PHP5 but could use someone like you who knows the constructs to tell us what we're missing. If you'd like to help, send us an e-mail and we can take this offline. We've got a good start on it already.


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The latest build of this product (v24.1.0) was released 2 months ago, which was after the last post in this thread.

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