STUBS are normal, syntactically correct PHP files that contain function & class signatures, constant definitions, etc. for all built-in PHP stuff and most standard extensions. Stubs need to include complete PHPDOC, especially proper @return annotations.
An IDE needs them for completion, code inspection, type inference, doc popups, etc. Quality of most of these services depend on the quality of the stubs (basically their PHPDOC @annotations).
Note that the stubs for “non-standard” extensions are provided as is. (Non-Standard extensions are the ones that are not part of PHP Core or are not Bundled/External - see the complete list here.)
The support for such “non-standard” stubs is community-driven, and we only validate their PHPDoc. We do not check whether a stub matches the actual extension or whether the provided descriptions are correct.
Please note that currently there are no tests for the thrown exceptions so @throws tags should be checked manually according to official docs or PHP source code
Have a full copy of the .git repo within an IDE and provide its path in Settings | Languages & Frameworks | PHP | PHP Runtime | Advanced settings | Default stubs path
. It should then be easily updatable both ways via normal git methods.
The set of extensions enabled by default in PhpStorm can change anytime without prior notice. To learn how to view the enabled extensions, look here.
- Execute
docker compose -f docker-compose.yml run test_runner composer install --ignore-platform-reqs
- Execute
docker compose -f docker-compose.yml run -e PHP_VERSION=8.0 test_runner vendor/bin/phpunit --testsuite PHP_8.0
Execute docker compose -f docker-compose.yml run test_runner /usr/local/bin/php tests/Tools/generate-stub-map
and commit the resulting PhpStormStubsMap.php
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