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| = PHP 7.4 Support |
| :author: Junichi |
| :revdate: 2019-07-25 |
| :jbake-type: post |
| :jbake-tags: blogentry |
| :jbake-status: published |
| :keywords: NetBeans at Oracle Code One 2019 |
| :description: NetBeans at Oracle Code One 2019 |
| :toc: left |
| :toc-title: |
| :syntax: true |
| :imagesdir: https://netbeans.apache.org |
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| Hi all. Today, we will briefly show you about PHP7.4 support which will be available in the *next NetBeans* version i.e. *NetBeans 11.2*. |
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| First of all, I strongly hope that new features are tested by PHP users before NetBeans 11.2 is released because there should be bugs. |
| Definitely, we need your help! |
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| If you are interested in them, please test it. You can download a dev version here. |
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| Then, we could merge new changes quickly thanks to our committer *Tomas Mysik*. Thanks a lot for your review, Tomas! |
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| == PHP 7.4 Support |
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| To enable it, you have to set PHP 7.4 as the PHP version of your PHP project. (Right-click your project node, click Project Properties.) |
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| image::blogs/entry/nb112-php74-project-properties.png[] |
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| NetBeans provides support for the new syntaxes for PHP 7.4. |
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| === Null Coalescing Assignment Operator |
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| image::blogs/entry/nb112-php74-null-coalescing-assignment-operator.png[] |
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| === Spread Operator in Array Expression |
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| image::blogs/entry/nb112-php74-spread-operator-in-array-expression.png[] |
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| === Numeric Literal Separator |
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| image::blogs/entry/nb112-php74-numeric-literal-separator.png[] |
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| === Typed Properties 2.0 |
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| image::blogs/entry/nb112-php74-typed-properties-2.0.png[] |
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| === Arrow Functions 2.0 |
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| image::blogs/entry/nb112-php74-arrow-functions-2.0.png[] |
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| == New Hints |
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| Suggestion for converting a simple closure to an arrow function |
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| image::blogs/entry/nb112-php74-convert-closure-to-arrow-function.gif[] |
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| Suggestion for using combined assignment operators |
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| image::blogs/entry/nb112-php74-suggest-using-combined-assignment-operators.gif[] |
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| Of course, code completion, formatting, go to declaration, and mark occurrence features for the above syntaxes should also be fixed. |
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| That's all for today. As always, please test it. You can download a development version from |
| Jenkins Build. |
| If you find some issues or enhancements, please report them to JIRA with your exact steps to reproduce them. |
| (Components: php - Editor). Thanks. |
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