| General::NotifyOnInvalidatedModel |
Determines whether a warning window is displayed during roundtrip.
This warning is displayed when information might get lost because
the model was changed between the last code generation and the roundtrip
operation. This property is available only in Rational Rhapsody Developer for C and Rational Rhapsody Developer for C++.
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| General::ParserErrors |
Specifies the behavior of roundtrip when a parser error is
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| General::PredefineIncludes |
Specifies the predefined include path for roundtripping. This property is available only in IBM Rational Rhapsody Developer for C, C++, and Java.
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| General::PredefineMacros |
Specifies the predefined macros for roundtripping. This property is available only in Rational Rhapsody Developer for C and Rational Rhapsody Developer for C++.
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| General::ReportChanges |
Defines which changes are reported (and displayed) by the roundtrip
operation. This property is available only in Rational Rhapsody Developer for C, C++, and Java.
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| General::RestrictedMode |
The RestrictedMode property is a Boolean value
(Checked or Cleared) that specifies
whether restricted-mode roundtripping is available. This property
can be modified on the configuration level. (Default = Cleared) Restricted mode of Advanced (Full) roundtrip enables
you to roundtrip unusual usage of Rational Rhapsody elements,
such as a class declaration in a user-defined type. Restricted mode
has more restrictions, but preserves the model from unexpected changes.
The additional conditions for restricted mode are as follows:
- User-defined types cannot be removed or changed
on roundtrip because Rational Rhapsody code
generation adds the "Ignore" annotation for a user-defined type declaration.
- Relations cannot be removed or changed on roundtrip.
- New classes are not added to the model.
This property is available only in Rational Rhapsody Developer for C and Rational Rhapsody Developer for C++.
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| General::RoundtripScheme |
Specifies whether to perform a Basic, Advanced (for
C, C++, and Java only ), or Respect (for
C and C++ only) roundtrip. Basic is
the default for Ada, Advanced for Java, and Respect for C and
C++.
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| Update::AcceptChanges |
The AcceptChanges property is an enumerated
type that specifies which changes are applied to each code generation
element (attribute, operation, type, class, or package). You can apply separate properties to each type of code
generation element.
The possible values are
as follows:
- Default means that all the changes
can be applied to the model element, including deletion. However,
note that deletion is disabled for classes, actors, and objects. In
addition, deletion is disabled if Rational Rhapsody finds
parser errors in the roundtripped code. This is the default value.
- All means all the changes can
be applied to the model element. There are no exceptions (as there
are for the Default value).
- NoDelete means all the changes
except deletion can be applied to the model element. This setting
prevents accidental removal of operations, constructors, attributes,
relations, variables, instances, and functions.
- AddOnly means to apply only the
addition of an aggregate to the model element. You cannot delete or
change elements.
- NoChanges means do not apply any
changes to the model element.
The value of the property is propagated to
all the aggregates of an element. Therefore, if a package has the
property value NoChanges, no elements in that package
will be changed.
This property is available
only in Rational Rhapsody Developer for C, C++, and Java.
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