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Display default value of value properties fails [message #1271107] Fri, 14 March 2014 09:26 Go to next message
Tomas Sandkvist is currently offline Tomas SandkvistFriend
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Don't know if this is a bug or that I can't see how to make it work, I have added a value property to a block, and set the default value (a real number).

Next I select Default value from the Appearance tab, but all I get is the '=' sign, not the value I set in the UML tab?

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Tomas Sandkvist

[Updated on: Fri, 14 March 2014 09:37]

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Re: Display default value of value properties fails [message #1271124 is a reply to message #1271107] Fri, 14 March 2014 10:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Philippe Roland is currently offline Philippe RolandFriend
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Hi Tomas,

I just tried performing the exact steps you described (using yesterday's nightly), and it seems to work [EDIT - Oops, no it doesn't. See below]. Which version of Papyrus are you using?

Regards,
Philippe

[Updated on: Mon, 17 March 2014 09:13]

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Re: Display default value of value properties fails [message #1271175 is a reply to message #1271107] Fri, 14 March 2014 12:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Klaas Gadeyne is currently offline Klaas GadeyneFriend
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It seems you are using SysML?

Bitten by this one? https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=413634
Re: Display default value of value properties fails [message #1271194 is a reply to message #1271175] Fri, 14 March 2014 13:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Philippe Roland is currently offline Philippe RolandFriend
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It seems my initial response hasn't gone through moderation so I can't edit it just yet; I wanted to point out, though, that I did manage to reproduce the problem on yesterday's nightly after I'd set the value to a real number as mentioned.

After testing it a bit, it seems that LiteralNull also shows an empty "=" sign, but I don't know if that's intended?

Regards,
Philippe
Re: Display default value of value properties fails [message #1272129 is a reply to message #1271175] Mon, 17 March 2014 06:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Tomas Sandkvist is currently offline Tomas SandkvistFriend
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Hi Philippe!

Yes, that's the same issue as I have, and yes I'm a SysML guy. I use 0.10.2.v201403040623 due to some other issues I had that were mitigated in that build. I can update to the latest 0.10.2 nightly, unless you have tested with a Luna nightly? Then perhaps this issue remains in the 0.10.2 builds?

Regards,
Tomas

[Updated on: Mon, 17 March 2014 06:14]

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Re: Display default value of value properties fails [message #1272179 is a reply to message #1272129] Mon, 17 March 2014 09:20 Go to previous message
Philippe Roland is currently offline Philippe RolandFriend
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Hi Tomas,

Sorry, I didn't edit my original reply in time - turns out it doesn't work on the Luna nightly, either. I'll have a quick look at the code and report on Klaas's bug if I see anything

EDIT : Found the issue: a switch case statement that didn't include a case for LiteralReals. I added a proposed patch (for the luna branch) to Klaas's bug report.

Regards,
Philippe

[Updated on: Mon, 17 March 2014 13:28]

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