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Another day, another question :)
I was wondering if there is, lets say, a keyword in the Xtext grammar language for hiding a then defined attribute from the user.
Which means in the Statemachine example I could define an additional "type" like:
Event :
name=ID code=ID type=String;
But then "type" should be hidden from the scoping, outline etc. BUT it should be generated in the EMF Model, so that I can access it through the resource.
Does anyone know if there is something to accomplish that?
Thanks a lot :)
Best regards,
Daniel]]>Daniel Trierweiler2011-08-03T13:55:31-00:00(no subject)
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box", but there is no switch to flip that automatically hides things.
- henrik
On 8/3/11 3:55 PM, Daniel Trierweiler wrote:
> Hey guys!
>
> Another day, another question :)
> I was wondering if there is, lets say, a keyword in the Xtext grammar
> language for hiding a then defined attribute from the user.
> Which means in the Statemachine example I could define an additional
> "type" like:
>
> Event :
> name=ID code=ID type=String;
> But then "type" should be hidden from the scoping, outline etc. BUT it
> should be generated in the EMF Model, so that I can access it through
> the resource.
>
> Does anyone know if there is something to accomplish that?
> Thanks a lot :)
>
> Best regards,
> Daniel]]>Henrik Lindberg2011-08-03T13:58:21-00:00Re: (no subject)
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Daniel Trierweiler2011-08-04T06:26:41-00:00