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connect-technologies
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DocBlock for JS

Post by connect-technologies »

I love the DocBlock plugin from pmk65 (http://forums.blumentals.net/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=6656 ) and I use this for each function in php.

Can RapidPHP 14.1.0.185 also read the function DocBlock for JS functions in a .js file?

thanks a lot

christopher
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Re: DocBlock for JS

Post by pmk65 »

+1
Right now it doesn't look like it's supported. But it can't be that hard to implement as the functionality should be the same as for PHP.
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Re: DocBlock for JS

Post by Aivars »

That's a good suggestion, I'll add it to the list.
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