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PhpDocumentor: PHP5 vs PHP4
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2006-12-28 18:52:20
My first rationalization was "wouldn't PHP5 be the one
doing 'more' than
PHP4", but it's PHP4 wrapping the items in hyperlinks
while PHP5 does
nothing.

My next thought was perhaps these were private/protected
items and PHP4
was blindly treating everything as public... I'm running
some doc
generations right now with "-pp on" to see if the
results do NOT exhibit
the same differences in behavior.  

However, the more I think about it, the less I think this is
the case.
My current path now is twofold:
 - the set of differences where PHP4 is wrapping hyperlinks
and PHP5
isn't just happened to all be inline link tags;
 - the next set was source code blocks
(<code></code>) in a tutorial,
where docblocks inside that source code are being properly
highlighted
by PHP5 (class="src-doc") but not by PHP4
(class="src-comm");

Hmmm..
CRB


-----Original Message-----
From: Joshua Eichorn [mailto:joshbluga.net] 
Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2006 12:13 PM
To: Chuck Burgess
Cc: phpdocu-developerlists.sourceforge.net; pear-devlists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PEAR-DEV] PhpDocumentor: PHP5 vs PHP4

There has to be some difference since using php5 you can
document more 
elements, interfaces etc

I can't think of a reason for any difference not related
different 
language elements though.
-josh
Chuck Burgess wrote:
> I've been working on the assumption that there should
be no observable
> differences in generated documentation whether using
PHP5 or PHP4.
> Should I be?
>  
> The reason I ask is that I just noticed some different
behavior
> (v1.3.1), where PHP4 was wrapping hyperlinks around
text whereas PHP5
> was not.  My first reaction was "bug!!!", but
that hinges on my
> assumption above.  So again, should I be using said
assumption?
>  
> Chuck Burgess
> "Premature optimization is the root of all
evil."
>  - C. A. R. Hoare
>
>   


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