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Re: python code generator [message #1827936 is a reply to message #1827932] |
Wed, 27 May 2020 08:38 |
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Both xtend and acceleo do the job.
The xtend programming language features more expression power and integrates with Java.
Acceleo for me has the huge advantage, it is also the base of GenDoc. Consequently I can use the programming language MOFM2T to generate code and to generate documents.
A hint: MOFM2T is an "isle". You have to use "bridges" to get in contact with the outside.
A second hint: MOFM2T is a purely functional programming language, side effects are impossible by language design. This is really helpful in some cases, but can also be hell in others.
/pica
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Re: python code generator [message #1827940 is a reply to message #1827939] |
Wed, 27 May 2020 09:48 |
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Hi Ed,
Hi Ansgar,
given that how would you rate
* directly interfacing to UML2 or even EMOF
* to base on the emitted XMI file (could by done with Python code, to close the loop to the originating post)
from your perspective.
/Carsten
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