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Visualisation of ports on diagrams [message #1688450] Fri, 20 March 2015 18:33 Go to next message
Johan Van Noten is currently offline Johan Van NotenFriend
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Scenario:
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* Two blocks: Block1 and Block2
* Block2 inherits from Block1
* Block1 has a port

Problem:
The port on a IBD for Block2 has the symbol "imported".
This is theoretically correct, but in fact Block2 owns this port albeit through inheritance.
The "import" symbol is disturbing in the port as you can see in the attachment.

I don't find in the spec that it would be required / forbidden in these circumstances. What is your opinion?
Re: Visualisation of ports on diagrams [message #1689446 is a reply to message #1688450] Mon, 23 March 2015 15:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Camille Letavernier is currently offline Camille LetavernierFriend
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Hi,

Papyrus indeed uses a naive strategy to display this decorator. It should be improved, and it should be made optional

I think there's already a bugzilla opened for the specific case of ports

Camille


Camille Letavernier
Re: Visualisation of ports on diagrams [message #1689471 is a reply to message #1689446] Mon, 23 March 2015 16:41 Go to previous message
Johan Van Noten is currently offline Johan Van NotenFriend
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Camille,

Yep, this seems to be covered by some bugs.
The best match is with https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=429667
This one also suggests my case (ports inherited from other types).

Currently bug is for 1.0.x.
Shouldn't it be moved to Mars in order not to miss it? (I can't do that myself).

Regards,
Johan
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