Hi Ed,
Thanks. I like the clear exposition. Some comments:
a) Sounds Ok, but there is also concept of predefined "alias" tag,
which might lead to deprecate entirely typedefs at all (NB
Module::ownedTypedefs would not be required. I don't generally
welcome messing the AS for the sole AS2CS purpose).
c) Sounds Ok. (not just Complete OCL, QVTo has queries/helpes !!).
b) Sounds reasonable, but I find it as useful shorthand of a
constrained type (and actually current QVTo grammar doesn't allow to
express invariants, another issue though). In any case the usage is
justified, because original meta-models didn't have those those
constrained types, so you are somehow extending the involved
meta-models with something that the original one didn't provide.
This goal perfectly the fits the purpose of intermediate data.
I was wondering... what about having these typedefs being modelled
as intermediate classes for c). As intermediate data, it's
responsible of the transformation designer to create objects
conforming to them to be usefully used across the transformation,
and of course they can't be part of the outputs. We would still
require Module::typedefs (cross-reference rather than a composite
one, the types should be owned by the intermediate package) to
identify which intermediate data are these typedefs definitions (for
AS2CS purposes).
Pros:
+ The concept and the concrete syntax (which I consider useful) is
retained. Otherwise, we might break QVTo (well it didn't work in
Eclipse QVTo, anyway)
+ Typedef is a kinda local type definition for the transformation
(NB be careful with data types. I.e if the base type is a data type,
so should be the extension). The same as the intermediate data was
conceived for.
Cons:
- I don't like Module::typedefs, just for the sole purpose of a
AS2CS translation.
- Providing we could constraint DataTypes, for consistency we should
support "intermediate datatype" definitions, even if the only
difference in the AS is creating a DataType rather than a Class.
- Intermediate classes/datatypes doesn't make sense for aliases.
My final position on this is the following:
I like the shorthand (e.g. typedef Activity =
ActionState[stereotypedBy("Activity")];), but providing that
- I don't like Module::typedefs for the sole purpose of AS2CS.
- predefined tags, can replace the other useful typedef usage (i.e.
a) )
- and also, typedefs are not supported by Eclipse QVTo (the only
active QVTo impl is currently active, AFAIK)
I'm inclined to deprecate the entire typedef construct (to be
removed in the QVT 2.0), and force transformation designers to
explicit use tags or intermediate classes to give support to the use
cases that typedef provided. That said, to completely replace the
typedef construct, QVTo would require to allow define intermediate
datatypes and invariants.
Regards,
Adolfo.
On 09/10/2015 10:08, Ed Willink wrote:
Hi
There are three kinds of typedef.
a) Concrete Syntax alias
typedef MyType = Tuple{....}
saving you the effort of typing Tuple{....} many times. This is
syntax sugar, it does not introduce a new type and so it should be
eliminated by the CS2AS conversion.
This does not appear to be supported by Eclipse QVTo.
It might be useful to support typedef in AS2CS, so it may be
appropriate for an AS 'trace' of the alias in the form of an AS
Typedef instance.
I propose to add Module::ownedTypedefs : TypedElement[*] to
persist the name=>type mappings lost in the CS2AS conversion.
b) Constrained type
typedef Employee = Person[employer <> null];
Introducing a 'new type' without defining any of its conformance
semantics.
This does not appear to be supported by Eclipse QVTo.
I see no advantage in this over something vaguely like
class Employee extends Person
{
invariant employer <> null;
}
which is standard UML with correspondingly standard semantics. The
latter is clearly a type, the former is arguably a role; an
interesting possibility but one that needs substantial
specification.
I propose to deprecate this form of typedef.
c) Internal type alias
Used to add operations to the standard library.
This is an internal facility which ignores Complete OCL and the
real problem.
The resolution is simple:
In 8.2.2.24 Typedef delete
This is specifically used in the QVT standard library to
attach operations to pre-defined primitive types, like
String and Collections.
Eclipse QVTo can continue to do whatever it likes internally.
---
Since "typedef" is not supported by the Eclipse QVTo parser,
these changes should cause no problems. Trimming "typedef" to
something useful might motivate its implementation.
With the Typedef AS class no longer mentioned in the QVTo spec,
Eclipse QVTo can continue to use it as part of its library
definition until OCL 3.0 / the Pivot provides an extensible
mechanism.
Regards
Ed
On 09/10/2015 09:16, Christopher
Gerking wrote:
Hi,
I like intermediate classes, but I've never used any 'typedef' keyword in the CS.
Are these the same concepts at AS level?
Regards
Christopher
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Betreff: Re: [qvto-dev] QVT 1.3 Typedef issues
Hi
8.1.14
Well clearly you find Typedefs really useful.
Regards
Ed Willink
On 06/10/2015 13:55, Christopher Gerking wrote:
Hi
I'm not yet familiar with typedefs. Could you provide examples for 2) and 3) ?
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Betreff: [qvto-dev] QVT 1.3 Typedef issues
Hi
Adolfo raised a couple of issues that question the integrity of typedef in QVTo.
1) The Constrained Typedef seems to be an underspecified QVTo-specific syntax bloat that could be handled in a general UML-specified way by a Class with an invariant.
2) The added operations library type typedef seems to be an irrelevant SmartQVT implementation detail that conflicts with Complete OCL.
3) Only the textual type synonym has integrity and utility.
Is it going to cause a problem if 2) is deleted completely, 1) is strongly deprecated with the Typedef AS class shrinking to an Element subclass that persists the textual macro for 3).
Regards
Ed Willink
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