Summary: | Cannot connect LED inside circuit to LED outside circuit | ||
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Product: | [Modeling] GMF-Runtime | Reporter: | Cherie Revells <crevells> |
Component: | General | Assignee: | Steven R. Shaw <steveshaw> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | QA Contact: | |
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | P3 | CC: | mmostafa |
Version: | 1.0 | Keywords: | test |
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Hardware: | PC | ||
OS: | Windows 2000 | ||
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Description
Cherie Revells
2006-01-13 11:37:03 EST
Since that machine is "toast" do we have to jump through any administrative hoops to get an IBM machine that works? ignore last comment Trivial change in example code to include wire that start or end outside of the circuit container. *** Bug 130021 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. *** Reverted change due to test failures... change should valid though? Reopened to investigate further. Fixed again to check if one end was contained in the circuit but not one of the terminal ends on the circuit --> { < existing criteria > } else { if ((!wire.getSource().eContainer().equals(circuitElement) && EcoreUtil.isAncestor(circuitElement, wire.getSource().eContainer())) || (!wire.getTarget().eContainer().equals(circuitElement) && EcoreUtil.isAncestor(circuitElement, wire.getTarget().eContainer()))) { wires.add(wire); } } [GMF Restructure] Bug 319140 : product GMF and component Runtime Diagram was the original product and component for this bug |