![]() Previously, it would display an empty list until indexing was finished. In this release, it is available anytime, even while your index is being rebuilt. Go to Class action available during indexing - Go to Class (Ctrl+O or Navigate | Class.) is one of the most popular actions for navigating through code.You can also generate your own shared indexes for your private projects. PhpStorm may download the index or still rebuild it locally, depending on whether your CPU and RAM are faster than your internet connection.Now, when you open an indexed PHP project, PhpStorm checks composer.json to see which of the dependencies specified have a prebuilt shared index. Instead, indexes have already been computed for you for many popular PHP packages, like PHPUnit, aws/aws-sdk-php, doctrine/orm, laravel/framework, symfony/*, and others. Shared indexes for popular PHP packages - Some PHP packages are so popular that it doesn't make sense to rebuild their index on every PhpStorm instance.Here is what you can expect in this release: Performance improvements - In this release, several significant performance improvements have been made.You’ll see the output of the script next to the editor. Choose your desired PHP version from the drop-down and press the Run button. Create a new PHP scratch file by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Insert. Run PHP scratch files on - This release natively integrates with and allows you to run PHP scratch files on any desired PHP version without installing anything on your local machine.Redesigned Run widget for the new UI - Redesigned the Run widget in the main window header so that its appearance is unobtrusive and easier on the eyes.If you want them permanently enabled, adjust the system preferences. By default in macOS, window tabs are enabled only in full-screen mode. Project tabs in the new UI on Apple macOS - When opening several projects in the same window, macOS users can now easily switch between them using the project tabs displayed under the main toolbar.This is something you could do in the old UI, but was missing in the new version. Vertical split for tool windows - This setting in the new UI allows you to divide the tool window's area into 2 windows and arrange them so that you can see both tool windows at the same time.Visible file name pane when tabs are hidden in the new UI - The name of the file that is currently open is now displayed in a pane when editor tabs are hidden.It makes toolbars and tool window headers leaner, reduces spacings and paddings, and makes icons and buttons smaller to help you focus on the code, and not on the controls. ![]() Compact Mode - Compact Mode enhances the new UI's user experience on smaller displays. ![]()
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