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  2. Xdebug - Wikipedia

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    Xdebug also provides: profiling information for PHP scripts [4] code coverage analysis; capabilities to debug your scripts interactively with a debugger front-end. [5] Xdebug is also available via the PECL. [6]

  3. List of PHP editors - Wikipedia

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    Geany – syntax highlighting for HTML + PHP. Provides PHP function list. jEdit – free/open source editor. Supports SFTP and FTP. Komodo Edit – general purpose scripting language editor with support for PHP. Free version of the commercial ActiveState Komodo IDE. Netbeans – IDE with PHP support and integration with web standards. Supports ...

  4. PHP Development Tools - Wikipedia

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    PHP Development Tools (PDT) is a language IDE plugin for the Eclipse platform and the open-source project that develops it. The project intends to encompass all tools necessary to develop PHP based software. It uses the existing Eclipse Web Tools Project to provide developers with PHP capabilities.

  5. DBGp - Wikipedia

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    Common DeBugGer Protocol as used by Xdebug [1] and potentially other implementations. DBGp is a simple protocol for use with language tools and engines for the purpose of debugging applications. [2] The protocol provides a means of communication between a debugger engine (scripting engine, Virtual Machine, etc.) and a debugger IDE.

  6. List of debuggers - Wikipedia

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    Allinea DDT - a graphical debugger supporting for parallel/multi-process and multithreaded applications, for C/C++ and F90. DDD is the standard front-end from the GNU Project. It is a complex tool that works with most common debuggers (GDB, jdb, Python debugger, Perl debugger, Tcl, and others) natively or with some external programs (for PHP).

  7. PHPEdit - Wikipedia

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    Xdebug support for debugging PHP. 2.12: June 2007: Unit tests using PHPUnit. Version 3 3.0: 18 September 2008: Complete rewrite. Code folding; smart indenting; improved unicode support. 3.2: 20 March 2009: Symfony framework support as a plugin. 3.4: 8 June 2009: Support for PHP native classes; improved project management. 3.6: 26 February 2010

  8. Comparison of debuggers - Wikipedia

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    Yes (Memory debugger) Yes Proprietary: 2016.07, Nov 2016 Undo LiveRecorder: 1998 Source code and memory serial and parallel time travel debugger [2] C++, C, Go, Rust, Java Linux: Yes (Memory debugger) Yes Proprietary: 6.4, Apr 2022 Valgrind: 2007? tool suite for debugging and profiling Linux programs [3]

  9. Laminas - Wikipedia

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    Zend Server is compatible with common debugging tools such as Xdebug. Other developers may want to use a different PHP stack and another IDE such as Eclipse PDT which works well together with Zend Server. A pre configured, free version of Eclipse PDT with Zend Debug is available on the Zend web site.