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Posted by Zareef Ahmed on 03/14/05 20:39
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 10:28:06 -0800, Jamie Alessio
<Jamie.Alessio@ucop.edu> wrote:
> > I have a function to load the classes and return the object.
> >
> > function LoadClass($ClassName)
> > {
> > require_once("Class.$ClassName.inc");
> > return new $ClassName();
> > }
> >
> > Its working fine.
> >
> > But Zend Studio's Code completion is not working for this type of
> > object, Any hints?
> >
> Zareef,
> In Zend Studio 4.0 (not sure about earlier versions) you can use a
> "class type hint" to let the editor know what type of object you are
> working with. This is especially useful when you are using factory
> methods to create objects (as I often do with PEAR DataObjects) or have
> a setup similar to the above. The documentation for this in the studio
> distribution appears to be broken because it says something like "See
> below for example" but there is actually no example (I filed a bug with
> Zend about this). Butm, if you dig through he "Quick Tips" you can find
> the example which is where I first came across it.
>
> Here's how I use it for DataObjects:
> --------------
> $user_obj =& DB_DataObject::factory('User');
> /* @var $user_obj DataObjects_User */
> $user_obj->youShouldHaveCodeCompletionNowForThisObject();
> --------------
>
> In your example it would be something like:
> --------------
> $user_obj = LoadClass('user');
> /* @var $user_obj user */
> $user_obj->youShouldHaveCodeCompletionNowForThisObject();
> --------------
Yes Jamie It works.
Thanks a lot
zareef ahmed
>
> You'll need to make sure that Zend Studio knows to look through the file
> that contains the class that you are dynamically loading. I think you
> can do this if your code is withint a "project" and you specify it with
> "Add to Project".
>
> - Jamie
>
>
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