List of functions in a library written in php
I'm new on vscode. I previously used Eclipse but I decided to move to vscode.
I have a problem with my source code : in a php file, I have a list of functions. The whole file has 1839 lines with about 50 functions.
Is there a way to have a table of content made with these functions names, and then clicking on it, going right away in the portion of code of the function ?
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I'm new on vscode. I previously used Eclipse but I decided to move to vscode.
I have a problem with my source code : in a php file, I have a list of functions. The whole file has 1839 lines with about 50 functions.
Is there a way to have a table of content made with these functions names, and then clicking on it, going right away in the portion of code of the function ?
php visual-studio-code
You just need to install the PHP code intellisense extension of you choice. I think all the major ones provide that feature. If unsure, just click "PHP" in the Welcome Screen.
– Álvaro González
Nov 24 '18 at 15:12
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I'm new on vscode. I previously used Eclipse but I decided to move to vscode.
I have a problem with my source code : in a php file, I have a list of functions. The whole file has 1839 lines with about 50 functions.
Is there a way to have a table of content made with these functions names, and then clicking on it, going right away in the portion of code of the function ?
php visual-studio-code
I'm new on vscode. I previously used Eclipse but I decided to move to vscode.
I have a problem with my source code : in a php file, I have a list of functions. The whole file has 1839 lines with about 50 functions.
Is there a way to have a table of content made with these functions names, and then clicking on it, going right away in the portion of code of the function ?
php visual-studio-code
php visual-studio-code
edited Nov 24 '18 at 15:43
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asked Nov 23 '18 at 9:59
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You just need to install the PHP code intellisense extension of you choice. I think all the major ones provide that feature. If unsure, just click "PHP" in the Welcome Screen.
– Álvaro González
Nov 24 '18 at 15:12
add a comment |
You just need to install the PHP code intellisense extension of you choice. I think all the major ones provide that feature. If unsure, just click "PHP" in the Welcome Screen.
– Álvaro González
Nov 24 '18 at 15:12
You just need to install the PHP code intellisense extension of you choice. I think all the major ones provide that feature. If unsure, just click "PHP" in the Welcome Screen.
– Álvaro González
Nov 24 '18 at 15:12
You just need to install the PHP code intellisense extension of you choice. I think all the major ones provide that feature. If unsure, just click "PHP" in the Welcome Screen.
– Álvaro González
Nov 24 '18 at 15:12
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Although it's not a php question but vscode, you should try PHP Intellisense plugin it will give you outline of php file in sidebar. With it installed you can also press ctrl+p and typing @ will also show you list of symbols.
Here's link PHP Intellisense
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Although it's not a php question but vscode, you should try PHP Intellisense plugin it will give you outline of php file in sidebar. With it installed you can also press ctrl+p and typing @ will also show you list of symbols.
Here's link PHP Intellisense
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Although it's not a php question but vscode, you should try PHP Intellisense plugin it will give you outline of php file in sidebar. With it installed you can also press ctrl+p and typing @ will also show you list of symbols.
Here's link PHP Intellisense
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Although it's not a php question but vscode, you should try PHP Intellisense plugin it will give you outline of php file in sidebar. With it installed you can also press ctrl+p and typing @ will also show you list of symbols.
Here's link PHP Intellisense
Although it's not a php question but vscode, you should try PHP Intellisense plugin it will give you outline of php file in sidebar. With it installed you can also press ctrl+p and typing @ will also show you list of symbols.
Here's link PHP Intellisense
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You just need to install the PHP code intellisense extension of you choice. I think all the major ones provide that feature. If unsure, just click "PHP" in the Welcome Screen.
– Álvaro González
Nov 24 '18 at 15:12