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[NFR]: Implement autocompletion support for modern IDE #16577

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noone-silent opened this issue May 2, 2024 · 2 comments
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[NFR]: Implement autocompletion support for modern IDE #16577

noone-silent opened this issue May 2, 2024 · 2 comments
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5.0 The issues we want to solve in the 5.0 release documentation Documentation required new feature request Planned Feature or New Feature Request

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@noone-silent
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Just a small change to enable autocomplete support for modern IDE for \Phalcon\Mvc\Model::find() and \Phalcon\Mvc\Model::findFirst()

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This would be great to have, it even simplifies working with static analyzers.

@niden niden added documentation Documentation required 5.0 The issues we want to solve in the 5.0 release labels May 3, 2024
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niden commented May 3, 2024

Resolved in #16578

Thank you again @noone-silent

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