Hi Ansgar,
Thanks for your reply. As commiter of umlgen, I didn't experience any issues using Acceleo.
Definitely, I will make a try with this C++ generator. Let's see it can do !
Best regards;
Johan
Dear Johan,
we are aware of this project, but we had some problems with Acceleo based code generators in the past and therefore migrated to xtend.
Please note that Papyrus already has C++ code generation for several years. Rather recently, we added an integration with CDT that allows you to open a CDT editor, write/modify signature and body (with completion and syntax coloring) and a synchronization back
to the model.
You can install it via the discovery site or the Papyrus extra plugins.
Best regards
Ansgar
On 19/01/2016 17:14, Johan Hardy wrote:
Dear All,
Just to mention and inform, investments and efforts have already been done in the frame of the Eclipse UML project (https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/modeling.umlgen).
CEA and Spacebel have success stories regarding Embedded C code generator.
By the way, a C++ code generator would be great for Papyrus …
Best regards;
Johan
Hi,
How can we proceed to discuss ?
Should we comment on the proposed page, or in the associated discussion page ?
Actually, I do not agree with what is proposed, but maybe it is because I am not aware of previous discussions or arguments.
So, I have started another proposal in the discussion page.
Cedric
Ansgar Radermacher a écrit :
Dear all,
I I've created the wiki page:
https://wiki.eclipse.org/Papyrus/CodeGenerationAndDeployment
to discuss the directory structure and naming of the plugins dealing with this functionality. Effectively, Remi and I came up with a new naming proposition. Feel free to add remarks to the wiki.
Best regards
Ansgar
On 19/01/2016 09:54, Ansgar Radermacher wrote:
Hi Christian,
I see that you already commented on bug
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=484701
Sorry, I should have put you earlier on copy of this bug and made the announcement on the mailing list (I've only done that on the weekly Papyrus developer meeting).
The feature and discovery site related issues should be ok. With respect to oomph, it's likely that something needs to be updated (as I wrote in comment 4) - in particular the reference to the C++ code generation feature which is now split into a C++ specific
and a more general code generation feature.
Best regards
Ansgar
On 18/01/2016 21:14, Christian W. Damus wrote:
Hi, Team,
Doing a rebase today, I discovered that a whole bunch of plug-ins are deleted or moved:
·
extraplugins/codegen/*
·
extraplugins/java/*
·
extraplugins/qompass-designer/*
and maybe more.
I noticed this because I had all of these projects imported in my workspace in order to include them in all of the bundle-dependency refactorings that I’m doing for Neon.
Whoever is doing these refactorings, please advise the development team what is the disposition of the affected plug-ins. There is also impact on the Oomph set-up model, perhaps the features, the discovery site, and I don’t know what else. In future, it
really does help to announce major changes like this on the mailing list, rather than just letting us discover them by happenstance.
(this applies also to the occasional carving out of Extras into separate Git repositories that has been happening throughout the Neon release)
Thanks,
Christian
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