I'm writing PHP code in Eclipse PDT (PHP Development Tools), but for some reason it doesn't auto-complete PHP built-in functions, such as "isset()". This is unlike Komodo which also shows the arguments the function recieves. The only thing Eclipse auto-completes are my variables. Hwo can I make Eclipse auto-complete built-in functions?
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I had a similar problem. The answer refers to a a folder that you have to do a cleanup. See this topic http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24658153/eclipse-for-php-code-assistant-not-working/25855483#25855483 – Jacobson Sep 16 '14 at 15:40
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I came across a similar issue and found a fix for it, however, it's a bit of hack as I couldn't find a way to make the change in the Eclipse Menus. Basically I needed to add the following .buildpath file to the root of the project folder:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<buildpath>
<buildpathentry kind="src" path=""/>
<buildpathentry kind="con" path="org.eclipse.php.core.LANGUAGE"/>
</buildpath>
If you already have a .buildpath file you could probably just add the line to the existing file:
<buildpathentry kind="con" path="org.eclipse.php.core.LANGUAGE"/>
I believe I came across this issue when I created a project from existing source instead of creating a new project.
Its been a month since you asked your question so hopefully this is still helpful.

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1If you create project via file > new > PHP project, rather then import it adds this by default. – umpirsky Mar 18 '11 at 09:36
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This also solved a problem I was having with an Eclipse warning: "the declared class X must be named to X" (where the class name had to be *exact* name of the file with only a .php extension, nothing extra). Adding the .buildpath file with only the `con`...`LANGUAGE` entry fixed it -- and this in the 2021-12 version! – JonathanDavidArndt Jan 26 '22 at 14:50
Right-click on your top-level project folder in PHP Explorer. Go down to the Configure menu-item. Select "add PHP support".

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Do you have auto-activate enabled? If you're looking for a prompt as you type you'll need to enable it.
Window->Preferences->Select PHP and then Code assist and it will be the last option in the dialog. You can set a delay time for the prompts as well.
Otherwise, you need to press Ctrl+Enter to make the prompts appear.

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in .buildpath, suppress this line if existing :
<buildpathentry kind="con" path="org.eclipse.php.core.LANGUAGE"/>
in .project, suppress this line if existing :
<nature>org.eclipse.php.core.PHPNature</nature>
right click on project > Configure > Add PHP support...

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if you go to windows->preferences and look through your php settings, you'll find that some of the auto complete features are not checked

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Latest PDT is bugged all over. Try to make namespaced class and you will end up having autocomplete broken at all. How could they release stable Zend Studio 7.0 with such a bright bug - I don't know.
I'd recommend to stay on elder versions. PHP 5.3 support is incomplete.

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