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I am using Netbeans 6.7.1 for PHP. I've experienced that the code completion get confused and some classes or symbols just disappear from the browser. This happens frequently to me when I switch from one working copy of a repository to a different branch where a lot of files change. I found that the only way to fix this is by closing the IDE and reopening. Even closing and re-opening the project seems not to fix this. I've found this in the forums: http://forums.netbeans.org/post-44079.html and there is a workaround that seems logical, haven't tested though, but I think it would be very useful to have something built-in the IDE. ------------------ quoting the form post Close netbeans. Just enter to the netbeans configuration folder: ~/.netbeans/<version>/ And there are two folders: config and vars. Just delete the /vars folder, then reopen Netbeans and reload the project and Voila!! it begins to reparse the entire symbols for the project. ------------------ I guess there should be, as a start, a command in the menu or project's context to rebuild the symbol database or a project.
Reassigning.
It looks that this enhancement exactly fit in our current requirements for more comfortable work/code review for bg_scan. Probably it has sense to turn on this action only on some command-line switch... anyway the design I would keep up to you. ;) Thanks a lot.