I'm not sure, but perhaps because pattern instances are not always grouped as well? It might also be a detail that was misunderstood (layout before edges). It's really a question for Esteban.
On Apr 13, 2017 17:31, "Alexandre Bergel" alexandre.bergel@me.com wrote:
Looks great! I had a look at the video. Excellent!
Just wondering, why not have to have considered the edges when doing the force layout?
Cheers, Alexandre
On Apr 13, 2017, at 6:09 PM, Cris Fuhrman fuhrmanator@gmail.com wrote:
In the context of my software design course, a student did a small
project to combine Moose and the Java design pattern detection tool (patterns4.jar) from professor Tsantalis at Concordia university. The code and more detailed explanation is on GitHub at https://github.com/tebo93/Patt ernParser
I offered as an optional lab exercise in my course to experiment with
Pharo/Moose and there were a small number of students fervently interested.
Here's a semi-accurate explanation of the workflow in a UML Activity
Diagram, using PlantUML:
<image.png> Link to PlantText.com for this image
Cheers,
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