[ATL] Roadmap [message #728486] |
Fri, 23 September 2011 10:53  |
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Hi,
I just started using ATL and I really enjoy the feature set it provides to us.
ATL is actively developed and I am wondering what's next? Which features will be added in the 2012 release?
I personally am interested in graphical transformation design.
In the ATL Industrialization slides I saw plans for the Graphical Transformation Design and Input/Output Metamodels View features support.
Do you consider including them to the next release?
Thanks,
Tanya.
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Re: [ATL] Roadmap [message #792890 is a reply to message #728486] |
Tue, 07 February 2012 14:40  |
Eclipse User |
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On 23/09/11 12:53, Tatiana Fesenko wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just started using ATL and I really enjoy the feature set it provides to us.
>
> ATL is actively developed and I am wondering what's next? Which features will
> be added in the 2012 release?
>
> I personally am interested in graphical transformation design. In
> thehttp://www.slideshare.net/wpiers/atl-industrialization slides I saw plans
> for the Graphical Transformation Design and Input/Output Metamodels View
> features support.
> Do you consider including them to the next release?
> Thanks,
> Tanya.
Apart from the industry plans, I'd like to point to the EMFTVM research
virtual machine as well. From http://wiki.eclipse.org/ATL/EMFTVM :
"Since 2011, the ATL tools include a research VM (EMFTVM), which allows for
experimentation with advanced language features. Currently, these features
include:
New bytecode format with explicit representation of rules [1]
Compiler defined as higher-order ATL transformation [2]
Multiple rule inheritance
Module import that works with rule inheritance
Closures
Multiple dispatch for helper methods
Lazy implementation of OCL collections"
Regards,
Dennis
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