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Should C++ code generation work with Kepler SR2? [message #1261234] Sun, 02 March 2014 10:38 Go to next message
Joost Kraaijeveld is currently offline Joost KraaijeveldFriend
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Registered: July 2009
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Hi,

Should C++ code generation, as mentioned in the user guide
(http://wiki.eclipse.org/Codegen_description), work with Kepler SR2?

And if so, are there any dependencies on other plugins (e.g. XTend)? In
an attempt to make it work I tried to re-install the "Papyrus C++
profile, view and code generation (Incubation)" plugin and I noticed
that the update manager ad to change the version of Xtend. I then
assumed it was an upgrade (arrow pointing up), but currently its version
is 1.4.0.v201306110406, which seems to be rather old.

TIA

Joost


Cheers,

Joost
Re: Should C++ code generation work with Kepler SR2? [message #1262234 is a reply to message #1261234] Mon, 03 March 2014 11:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Joost Kraaijeveld is currently offline Joost KraaijeveldFriend
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Hi,

I managed to generate code by checking out the source of Papyrus git ,
which contains the TestCDTintegration as described at
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Codegen_description

However, it does not show the C++ source editor. It shows a message
about a missing TextEditorModel. Is this repairable somehow?

TIA

Joost


Cheers,

Joost
Re: Should C++ code generation work with Kepler SR2? [message #1284422 is a reply to message #1261234] Fri, 04 April 2014 13:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
J Mankiewicz is currently offline J MankiewiczFriend
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Registered: April 2014
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I'm with you on this one.

There's something fishy going on with the context-menu, as eclipse complains that the entry "Generate C++ code" is a disabled option. Therefore it disappears after the first click. Profiles and packages are imported, the plugin for Papyrus is installed and everything seems ready to go.

Is it the same with you?

Kind regards

Jörn
Re: Should C++ code generation work with Kepler SR2? [message #1403651 is a reply to message #1261234] Thu, 24 July 2014 20:34 Go to previous message
Ansgar Radermacher is currently offline Ansgar RadermacherFriend
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The C++ code generation should well work with Kepler SR2.

Currently, the C++ code generation is based on Acceleo and should not imply a dependency to xtend (although we will likely migrate to xtend2 C++ soon).

The message "MissingTextEditorModel" might indicate that the plugin oep.texteditor.model is not active.

If you have the option to install Eclipse Luna, could you please provide feedback if the problems still exist?
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