Hi Ed,
Looking at the QVTi Editor outline, the initializers are clearly identified as AssignmentCS nodes. So it might be that they are in the CST but dont get mapped into anything in the AST.
Regards,
From: Horacio Hoyos Rodriguez [mailto:hhr502@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 30 July 2013 09:45
To: 'QVTD developers mailing list'
Subject: RE: [qvtd-dev] [Dev] Assignments in QVTimperative guard patterns
Hi Ed,
I dont seem to find any reference to initialisers in the metamodels or visitors. Any pointers will be appreciated.
Regards,
Hi
This sounds vaguely like what I fixed with
[412341] Fix guard variable initializers
But a guard pattern has no assignments.
on the left it has predicates
on the right it has initialisers
Regards
Ed
On 29/07/2013 17:41, Horacio Hoyos Rodriguez wrote:
Hi Ed,
I have pushed some changes in the TracingVisitorDecorator to git. Basically some emf reflection to get info about the EObjects being bound.
Good thing, it helped me find a bug.. or something strange. Looking at the QVTimperative.ecore (and also the QVTcore.ecore) I dont see the GuardPattern containing any Assignments. However the QVTi editor does not complaint about them (for example the ones in associationToForeignKeyLM).
The bug, I think is due to the Assigments are not being visited and hence the variables are null when evaluating the predicates.
This is preliminary, and will continue with further testing.
Regards,
Horacio Hoyos Rodríguez
EngD Student
University of York
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