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Agreed, except I don't think abstract classes should be shown at all.
I also tested adding the @abstract tag to the class's phpdoc comment, which you might do if using PHP4. Adding the tag did not affect the autocomplete popup either. If the @abstract tag is set, I think the class should be hidden from autocomplete as well. |
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I would prefer JeRa's suggestion.
Just because the class is abstract doesn't mean it should be, might be a mistake on someone elses part, by not appearing in the popup how would you even know if existed? Light grey would work with a new icon. |
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