public interface PathNameCS extends ElementCS, Pivotable
The following features are supported:
BaseCSPackage.getPathNameCS()
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
ElementCS |
getContext()
Returns the value of the 'Context' reference.
|
org.eclipse.emf.common.util.EList<PathElementCS> |
getOwnedPathElements()
Returns the value of the 'Owned Path Elements' containment reference list.
|
Element |
getReferredElement()
Returns the value of the 'Referred Element' reference.
|
ScopeFilter |
getScopeFilter()
Returns the value of the 'Scope Filter' attribute.
|
boolean |
isSetContext()
Returns whether the value of the '
Context ' reference is set. |
void |
setContext(ElementCS value)
Sets the value of the '
Context ' reference. |
void |
setScopeFilter(ScopeFilter value)
Sets the value of the '
Scope Filter ' attribute. |
void |
unsetContext()
Unsets the value of the '
Context ' reference. |
accept, getCsi, getDescription, getParent, setCsi
eClass
getPivot, resetPivot
org.eclipse.emf.common.util.EList<PathElementCS> getOwnedPathElements()
PathElementCS
.
It is bidirectional and its opposite is 'Owning Path Name
'.
If the meaning of the 'Path' reference list isn't clear, there really should be more of a description here...
BaseCSPackage.getPathNameCS_OwnedPathElements()
,
PathElementCS.getOwningPathName()
Element getReferredElement()
If the meaning of the 'Element' reference isn't clear, there really should be more of a description here...
BaseCSPackage.getPathNameCS_ReferredElement()
ElementCS getContext()
If the meaning of the 'Context' reference isn't clear, there really should be more of a description here...
isSetContext()
,
unsetContext()
,
setContext(ElementCS)
,
BaseCSPackage.getPathNameCS_Context()
void setContext(ElementCS value)
Context
' reference.
value
- the new value of the 'Context' reference.isSetContext()
,
unsetContext()
,
getContext()
void unsetContext()
Context
' reference.
isSetContext()
,
getContext()
,
setContext(ElementCS)
boolean isSetContext()
Context
' reference is set.
unsetContext()
,
getContext()
,
setContext(ElementCS)
ScopeFilter getScopeFilter()
If the meaning of the 'Scope Filter' attribute isn't clear, there really should be more of a description here...
setScopeFilter(ScopeFilter)
,
BaseCSPackage.getPathNameCS_ScopeFilter()
void setScopeFilter(ScopeFilter value)
Scope Filter
' attribute.
value
- the new value of the 'Scope Filter' attribute.getScopeFilter()