How to stop curly brace on new line when formatting the code












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I am using VSCode and have installed phpfmt PHP formater extension. When I hit the format code option, the cruly braces of functions and classes are set to new line. I have practice of adding curly brace on the same line and I want the same to be done by the formater.



What I want is:



public function abc () {

}


What PHP formater does is:



public function abc ()
{

}









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    I am using VSCode and have installed phpfmt PHP formater extension. When I hit the format code option, the cruly braces of functions and classes are set to new line. I have practice of adding curly brace on the same line and I want the same to be done by the formater.



    What I want is:



    public function abc () {

    }


    What PHP formater does is:



    public function abc ()
    {

    }









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      I am using VSCode and have installed phpfmt PHP formater extension. When I hit the format code option, the cruly braces of functions and classes are set to new line. I have practice of adding curly brace on the same line and I want the same to be done by the formater.



      What I want is:



      public function abc () {

      }


      What PHP formater does is:



      public function abc ()
      {

      }









      share|improve this question














      I am using VSCode and have installed phpfmt PHP formater extension. When I hit the format code option, the cruly braces of functions and classes are set to new line. I have practice of adding curly brace on the same line and I want the same to be done by the formater.



      What I want is:



      public function abc () {

      }


      What PHP formater does is:



      public function abc ()
      {

      }






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      Vidhyut PandyaVidhyut Pandya

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          It is coming default as you are looking for. Try to add formate extensions. Look for PHP phpcs extension.



          If it is not working than reinstall your visual studio code again.






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          • VS Code was showing There is no document formatter for 'php'-files installed. That is why I installed phpfmt.

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          It is coming default as you are looking for. Try to add formate extensions. Look for PHP phpcs extension.



          If it is not working than reinstall your visual studio code again.






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          • VS Code was showing There is no document formatter for 'php'-files installed. That is why I installed phpfmt.

            – Vidhyut Pandya
            Nov 23 '18 at 8:15


















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          It is coming default as you are looking for. Try to add formate extensions. Look for PHP phpcs extension.



          If it is not working than reinstall your visual studio code again.






          share|improve this answer
























          • VS Code was showing There is no document formatter for 'php'-files installed. That is why I installed phpfmt.

            – Vidhyut Pandya
            Nov 23 '18 at 8:15
















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          -2







          It is coming default as you are looking for. Try to add formate extensions. Look for PHP phpcs extension.



          If it is not working than reinstall your visual studio code again.






          share|improve this answer













          It is coming default as you are looking for. Try to add formate extensions. Look for PHP phpcs extension.



          If it is not working than reinstall your visual studio code again.







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          answered Nov 23 '18 at 7:46









          Rajneesh ShuklaRajneesh Shukla

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          • VS Code was showing There is no document formatter for 'php'-files installed. That is why I installed phpfmt.

            – Vidhyut Pandya
            Nov 23 '18 at 8:15





















          • VS Code was showing There is no document formatter for 'php'-files installed. That is why I installed phpfmt.

            – Vidhyut Pandya
            Nov 23 '18 at 8:15



















          VS Code was showing There is no document formatter for 'php'-files installed. That is why I installed phpfmt.

          – Vidhyut Pandya
          Nov 23 '18 at 8:15







          VS Code was showing There is no document formatter for 'php'-files installed. That is why I installed phpfmt.

          – Vidhyut Pandya
          Nov 23 '18 at 8:15






















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