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Re: State chart code generation walkthrough [message #1785989 is a reply to message #1785983] |
Mon, 23 April 2018 21:42 |
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Hi Stephen,
Unfortunately I do not know of a "getting started" on that topic. Also, UML State machines can become rather complex (and tend to require a significant amount of knowledge.
Although not "pure" UML, the Papyrus for Real Time product does have a code generator for the UML-RT language (a superset of a subset of UML). This may not be exactly what you need, but it would probably provide some good information about how this was done int that context. You can look at its Transformation Architecture Detailed Description for some idea of what we did in that context.
Another potential open source project that is based on Eclipse and that may provide some insight could be Bridgepoint project on GitHub. I do believe they can generate code from state machine.
If you do create a UML-based state machine code generator on top of base Papyrus, I would invite you to consider placing it under open source.
Good luck!
/Charles Rivet
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