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i've downloaded the phpdoc from their site, extracted it and put it in apache's documentroot for access through the web browser.
however, i cant access the "phpdoc" tool from the command line.
i have to add it to a Path but i cant find it in the extracted folder.
where is it?
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I've downloaded the phpdoc from their site, extracted it, and put it in apache's documentroot for access through the web browser.
However, I cant access the phpdoc tool from the command line.
I have to add it to the PATH because I want to use the command line for automated documentation building…
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What is the best way to document changes in a function with PHPDoc? Something like
@change 2010.20.16  user  added feature x
@change 2010.20.26  user  added feature y
would be great. But assume there's no @change option... If i add it anyways, what will PHPDoc do with it? Or is there a better /…
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When the first time, i install phpdoc, i love it so much. And i want to create its mini version for myself use. So, can anybody give me information about what kind of parser it has. and Maybe a image reference on how it works (so i can picture it visually in my mind) ?
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Is it possible to have a file belong to multiple subpackages? For example:
/**
 * Name
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 * Desc
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 * @package    Core
 * @subpackage  Sub1
 * @subpackage  Sub2
 */
Thanks!
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