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Topic Title: c++ code generator Topic Summary: Created On: 23-Jul-2003 09:30 Status: Read Only
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am I wrong or it is impossible to generate c++ code associated with an active class?
what is the reason behind such a feature? thanx in advance have a Nice day Filippo Calvi |
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Only a kind of C++ skeletton is generated by TauG2.
For now it is useless, but I think in the future TauG2 will be able to generate C++... hope it will be soon ![]() Alexandre. |
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C++ is used only for passive classes, but I don't see it as a strong limitation.
Use of C++ seems a good solution if you have to edit and debug a code module, it is less important if the code is automatically generated by a tool. Behavior of active classes, described using UML, is fully and effectively translated into C code using TauG2 code generator. Most of this behavior (in many cases about 100%) can be debugged using Model Verifier. Traditional debugging has to be performed for hand coded files, like environment files and external classes. C++ can be used to develop these external classes, whose skeleton can be generated by TauG2. In my experience with TauG2 I've seen that the engine for the automatic code generation is reliable and performs well: a bug in the automatically generated C modules can therefore be also found with Model Verifier Regards, Sergio Cigoli cigoli@parvis.it |
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