Hi;
Hani ABDEEN
Student Phd thesis (Remodularization of Architectural Elements in OO Softwares)
Laboratory LISTIC - Them LSE
Annecy - University de Savoie
Hi dear Moose/Mondrian experts :-)
since we discussed usage of Mondrian at Squeak day last October I
assume there is much work done. I have not tracked the mailinglist
the last months. So today, I have to visualize some Fortran 77 and C+
+ Code. Assume that I have a FAMIX file (done by Sourcenavigator
parser and TCL).
Which Moose/Mondrian version I should use as an simple user ?
Regards
Hans
Dear Famixers and Moosers,
one of the results of the Famoosr Workshop is that we will work
towards a release of Famix 3.0, to facilitate seamless sharing of
case-studies and metamodels between researchers and tools.
You are all invited to take part in the new Famix version. Join the
discussion, share your metamodels and take part in the
standardization. In particular EMF/ecore experience is welcomed. As a
seed, I started a wikisite
http://smallwiki.unibe.ch/moose/famix3.0/
To edit the site you need a password, please contact us to get it ..
err, more precise, contact Doru (as I am on holidays next two weeks
contacting me will be pointless).
cheers,
AA
Hi,
I found the default model in Moose not usefull.
Would it be possible not to have them?
Or at least keep only one.
Thanks
Mth
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New submission from Adrian Dozsa <adi.dozsa(a)gmail.com>:
in the FAMIXAbstractAssociation for classState it uses MinimalState which is
stub, because for "attributeSet: name value: value" it only calls "self
nullStateError". So FAMIXAbstractAssociation cannot have state.
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component: Famix
messages: 116
nosy: adi.dozsa
priority: Bug
status: unread
title: FAMIXAbstractAssociation has no classState
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