I’ve yet to try anything significant with Moose, either this new version or the prior.
Though I did run some C through Verveine C/C++ over a year ago, I don’t remember doing
anything with Moose itself.
Does Moose 8.0 change the way that you use it for programs in C (and other languages that
needed something that the earlier Moose didn’t do by itself)?
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On Aug 5, 2019, at 5:25 AM, Benoît Verhaeghe
<badetitou(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
It is added on instance side of MooseAbstractGroup, as #allWithSubTypesOf: and,
#allWithType:
Cheers,
Benoit
Le lun. 5 août 2019 à 11:06, Tudor Girba
<tudor(a)tudorgirba.com> a écrit :
Hi,
Interesting. Is this added on the instance side or MooseModel?
Cheers,
Tudor
On Aug 5, 2019, at 11:00 AM, Benoît Verhaeghe
<badetitou(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
We have added the method "allUsing:".
It takes a Trait as a parameter and will return all the entities in your model that use
the trait.
Example:
mooseModel allUsing: FamixTClass
will return all the FamixJavaClass and FamixJavaInnerClass (if FamixJavaInnerClass
--|> FamixJavaClass)
It will be the main method if you want to query your model with abstract entities.
Benoît
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