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Very little changes in this release other than tracking the underlying OCL's versions. THis involves migration to the 'new' Xtext generator framework and the use of a declaration idioms-based model-to-text formatter/serializer.
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Very little changes in this release other than tracking the underlying OCL version. This involves migration to the 'new' Xtext generator framework and the use of a declarative idioms-based model-to-text formatter/serializer.
  
 
(Progress on QVTd awaits the availability of a cannot-be-invalid analysis for OCL to avoid the need to generate code for pathological failure mechanisms.)
 
(Progress on QVTd awaits the availability of a cannot-be-invalid analysis for OCL to avoid the need to generate code for pathological failure mechanisms.)

Latest revision as of 02:28, 22 November 2023

Eclipse QVTd New and Noteworthy items for the Eclipse QVTd 2023-12 0.30.0 release.

0.30.0 (December 2023)

Release Overview

Very little changes in this release other than tracking the underlying OCL version. This involves migration to the 'new' Xtext generator framework and the use of a declarative idioms-based model-to-text formatter/serializer.

(Progress on QVTd awaits the availability of a cannot-be-invalid analysis for OCL to avoid the need to generate code for pathological failure mechanisms.)

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