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November 16, 2022 at 4:23 am #7609
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ParticipantHello everyone.
I’m pretty sure there’s a diagram editor to define the function/method’s body, but I don’t know how to invoke it.
Something like Moka for Papyrus (if you don’t know Papyrus, it’s another Eclipse based xUML tool – see here: https://www.eclipse.org/papyrus/ ).
I could use Papyrus, but I don’t for mainly 2 reasons:
1) It’s complicated, especially compared to xtUML
2) I don’t know which language does it generate code toSo, please, does anyone know how to use diagrams to draw code instead of text?
Thanks for any help.
Regards =)
November 16, 2022 at 10:48 am #7610cort
KeymasterIn UML, you can draw an Activity Diagram to represent function bodies. This is supported in BridgePoint. However, I am not aware of a model compiler that generates code from Activity Diagrams.
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