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Netbeans, for example, in the lower part of the window, displays the errors.

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To notice

Variable $xyz seems to be unused in its scope

Eclpse, on the other hand, does not do it.
Don't you think it's a comfortable and useful thing?

Could it therefore be configured in the same way as Netbeans?
Or is there any plugin?

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Do you have any kind of PHP support at all? Autocomplete? Documentation? Popups?

Been years since I used Eclipse... It wasn't like a regular text editor: you couldn't just open a file and have it work according to the language, you had to set up a PHP project to get PHP support.
So unless that's changed, are you doing that?

Honestly, though, Eclipse is a bit... dated, compared to what people use these days.

I decided to install Wscode.
I also installed the "PHP Intelephense" plugin.

But I don't see the functionality I want.

As described at the beginning, if for example they place the cursor (with the keyboard, not with the mouse) on a non -defined variable, I do not see the error appear anywhere.

Only if I place myself with the mouse a sort of popups with the error.
It may be good but that's not exactly what I want.

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