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Latest revision as of 08:40, 11 May 2008
Tip 1544 Printable Monobook Previous Next
created January 12, 2008 · complexity basic · author Gmonfort · version 7.0
If everytime you start writing a class need to declare a lot of private instance variables and their corresponding accessor and setter public methods, you might find this mappings useful.
" Public Accessors map <F3> :s/\(\(\w\)\(\w\+\)\).*/public function get\u\2\3(){\r\treturn \$this->\1;\r}/<CR> " Public Setters map <S-F3> :s/\(\(\w\)\(\w\+\)\).*/public function set\u\2\3(\$\1){\r\t\$this->\1 = \$\1;\r}/<CR>
Which will transform this:
variable1 variable2 variable3
Into this (using first mapping):
public function getVariable1(){ return $this->variable1; } public function getVariable2(){ return $this->variable2; } public function getVariable3(){ return $this->variable3; }
Or this (using second mapping):
public function setVariable1($variable1){ $this->variable1 = $variable1; } public function setVariable2($variable2){ $this->variable2 = $variable2; } public function setVariable3($variable3){ $this->variable3 = $variable3; }