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Yes it works. When enabled even PHPDOC things work
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Ok so what do you do if you want to hide your implementation from your customers, but want to keep PHPDOC etc enabled during development?
Is that an option for a future version of nucoder with obfuscation? |
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If you use nucoder, the implementation (algorithms) is hidden anyway. |
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