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Re: Xtext 2.2.1 != Xtext 2.0.1 on Enumeration elements? [message #811558 is a reply to message #811532] |
Fri, 02 March 2012 14:08 |
Sven Efftinge Messages: 1823 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi Nikolai,
yes, the linking is correct and was wrong in the old version.
However the content assist still is wrong and shouldn't suggest getName
using its short form since that is shadowed by name().
The precedence is
1) name with parenthesis
2) name without parenthesis
3) property name
A bugzilla for the content assist problem would be very helpful.
Cheers,
Sven
Am 3/2/12 2:25 PM, schrieb Nikolai Busse:
> I am currently upgrading my generator projects from Xtext 2.0.1 to 2.2.1
> and have the following incompatibility:
> In my Xtext, I have defined
> enum CType: bool="bool" | int="int" | uint="uint" | double="double";
> In my Xtend module, I use the expression
> ctype.name // where ctype is of type CType
> With Xtext 2.0.1, the translated Java code is
> String _name_6 = _name_5.getName();
> and returns e.g. "bool".
> With Xtext 2.2.1, the translated Java code is
> String _name_4 = _name_3.name();
> which contradicts the tooltip (this indicates name being equivalent to
> CType.getName())
> and name() is not defined for the CType enum, so it's the method of
> java.lang.Enum
> and returns e.g. "BOOL".
>
> Was this an intended change?
>
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