Bug 578482 - [SysML 1.6] [IBD] Notation for ports with in or out flow properties.
Summary: [SysML 1.6] [IBD] Notation for ports with in or out flow properties.
Status: NEW
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Product: Papyrus
Classification: Modeling
Component: SysML (show other bugs)
Version: 6.0.0   Edit
Hardware: PC Windows 10
: P3 normal (vote)
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Reported: 2022-01-31 08:47 EST by Sébastien Gérard CLA
Modified: 2022-01-31 08:47 EST (History)
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Description Sébastien Gérard CLA 2022-01-31 08:47:16 EST
Papyrus-SysML shall support the notation for ports which have types with flow properties as specified in clause (9.3.1.6): "Ports with types that have flow properties all in the same direction, either all in or all out, can have an arrow inside them indicating the direction of the properties with respect to the owning block. This includes the direction of flow
properties on nested ports, and if the port is full and its type is unencapsulated, ports on parts of the port,
recursively. The arrows are perpendicular to the boundary lines they overlap. Ports with types that have flow
properties in different directions or flow properties that are all in both directions, including have two open arrow
heads inside them facing away from each other (<>). This includes the directions of nested and contained flow
properties as described above for one-way arrows. Ports appearing in block compartments can have their
direction appear textually before the port name as “in,” “out,” or “inout” determined in the same way as the
arrow direction.