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Classes in org.eclipse.ocl.examples.impactanalyzer.instanceScope used by org.eclipse.ocl.examples.impactanalyzer.impl | |
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InstanceScopeAnalysis
Supports a lookup from a source model element of either an attribute value change event or a link add/remove event together with an OCLExpression to a set of context objects for which the expression may return a value different
from the one it returned before the change event occurred. |
Classes in org.eclipse.ocl.examples.impactanalyzer.instanceScope used by org.eclipse.ocl.examples.impactanalyzer.instanceScope | |
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AbsoluteNavigationStep
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AbstractNavigationStep
Abstract implementation of the NavigationStep interface. |
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AbstractPathCache
The instance scope analysis's goal is to pre-compute steps for each PropertyCallExp subexpression in an OCL
expression's expression tree. |
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AbstractTracer
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AllSubclassesFinder
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AlwaysEmptyChangeListener
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BranchingNavigationStep
A navigation step that branches in several paths and combines the results into one. |
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CompositeNavigationStep
A navigation step that branches in several paths and combines the results into one. |
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HashCodeChangeListener
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IndirectingStep
Steps of this type can be an empty placeholder during the analysis phase and can be filled in later, e.g., pointing to a real NavigationStep . |
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InstanceScopeAnalysis
Supports a lookup from a source model element of either an attribute value change event or a link add/remove event together with an OCLExpression to a set of context objects for which the expression may return a value different
from the one it returned before the change event occurred. |
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NavigationStep
During instance scope analysis, starting from an event's source element, by navigation the analyzer is trying to find a small superset of those context elements for which re-evaluating the OCL expression may yield a different value after the event compared to the value the OCL expression would have returned before the event. |
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PathCache
The instance scope analysis's goal is to compute NavigationStep objects for each AttributeCallExp and
AssociationEndCallExp subexpression in an OCL expression's expression tree. |
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SourceTypeChangeListener
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TargetTypeChangeListener
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TracebackCache
During the navigation of a NavigationStep tree, starting from an EObject , navigation steps may be reached
several times with the same EObject at hand. |
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Tracer
All implementations must offer a constructor that takes a CoreConnection and a OclExpression impl
subclass of the type handled by them as argument. |
Classes in org.eclipse.ocl.examples.impactanalyzer.instanceScope used by org.eclipse.ocl.examples.impactanalyzer.instanceScope.debug | |
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NavigationStep
During instance scope analysis, starting from an event's source element, by navigation the analyzer is trying to find a small superset of those context elements for which re-evaluating the OCL expression may yield a different value after the event compared to the value the OCL expression would have returned before the event. |
Classes in org.eclipse.ocl.examples.impactanalyzer.instanceScope used by org.eclipse.ocl.examples.impactanalyzer.instanceScope.traceback | |
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AbstractPathCache
The instance scope analysis's goal is to pre-compute steps for each PropertyCallExp subexpression in an OCL
expression's expression tree. |
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InstanceScopeAnalysis
Supports a lookup from a source model element of either an attribute value change event or a link add/remove event together with an OCLExpression to a set of context objects for which the expression may return a value different
from the one it returned before the change event occurred. |
Classes in org.eclipse.ocl.examples.impactanalyzer.instanceScope used by org.eclipse.ocl.examples.impactanalyzer.util | |
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NavigationStep
During instance scope analysis, starting from an event's source element, by navigation the analyzer is trying to find a small superset of those context elements for which re-evaluating the OCL expression may yield a different value after the event compared to the value the OCL expression would have returned before the event. |
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