Thanks. It looks good.
Doru
On 25 Nov 2011, at 02:32, Alexandre Bergel wrote:
I like your effort guys on commenting
Alexandre
On 24 Nov 2011, at 18:08, Usman Bhatti wrote:
FAMIXBehaviouralEntity is an abstract superclass
for any kind of behavior. For example, functions and methods. It has a name because it is
a named entity but it also has a signature in the format: methodName(paramType1,
paramType2). The signature property is necessary for a behavioral entity. An external
parser should provide a few metrics that cannot be derived from the model such as
cyclomatic complexity, numberOfStatements and numberOfConditionals. Other metrics can be
computed from the model if enough information is provided such as numberOfLinesOfCode
(from source anchor) and numberOfComments (from FAMIXComment).
It provides properties to manage:
(i) parameters
(ii) local variables
(iii) accesses to variables, and
(iv) invocations to and from other behavioural entities.
Optionally, it can also specify a declaredType (e.g. return types for functions). This is
useful for modeling behaviours from statically typed languages.
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