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Re: How can I modify <<ExternLibrary>> std? [message #1835228 is a reply to message #1835199] |
Fri, 27 November 2020 12:52 |
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You can't. Libraries deployed in bundles in the Eclipse/Papyrus workbench are read-only resources.
But you can create your own library with the types you need, to share them amongst your design models. Only I don't know what would be the semantics of importing multiple distinct packages named 'std'. Probably for code generation it wouldn't matter.
HTH,
Christian
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Re: How can I modify <<ExternLibrary>> std? [message #1835238 is a reply to message #1835233] |
Fri, 27 November 2020 15:02 |
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A model library is just a package that contains reusable constructs meant to be imported into/referenced by your models. So, yeah, the very same process.
You might choose to stereotype your library package as «ModelLibrary» for documentation purposes; maybe some tools would treat it specially, I don't know.
Christian
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Re: How can I modify <<ExternLibrary>> std? [message #1835302 is a reply to message #1835238] |
Mon, 30 November 2020 12:46 |
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... or you create a bug for Papyrus SW designer with the lists of elements missing for you in the C++ std library. Of course, are lot are missing as the C++ library is huge. Thus, I don't aim for a complete library, but it would be good if the likelihood to find relevant classes inside becomes a bit bigger.
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