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Re: Variable has a type which has multiple definitions [message #1253909 is a reply to message #1245211] |
Sat, 22 February 2014 21:07 |
Emre T Messages: 119 Registered: April 2013 |
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Hi Zoltan,
is this generator.geneiq only for genmodels? Or can I import with it also EPackages?
Also, I have found the real reason, why this warning was being showed, since some imported Models and EPackages, I was referencing in my queries, were both in my Plugin registry of the development environment as well as in my workspace. I had imported these Plugins into the workspace for some digging in. But in another workspace, where they weren't imported, the warning were gone.
Best regards,
Emre
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Re: Variable has a type which has multiple definitions [message #1255247 is a reply to message #1253909] |
Mon, 24 February 2014 08:38 |
Zoltan Ujhelyi Messages: 392 Registered: July 2015 |
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Hi,
the eiqfiles only support loading genmodels, as for an EPackage in a custom location there is no way to find the corresponding GenPackage, thus rendering our code generator mostly unusable.
Thanks for reporting back your solution to your issue - sadly, we do not have more easy-to-use solutions for finding such problems. We had some ideas about using the eiqgen file as a way to define _the_ solution for these problematic cases, but for now, we have only half of the solution, at least until https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=398821 is fixed. After that point, the process of selecting EPackages/GenPackages should be well customizable.
Cheers,
Zoltán
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