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Please review the following information to ** ensure the GNU General Public License version 3.0 requirements will be ** met: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html. ** ** ** $QT_END_LICENSE$ ** ****************************************************************************/ #include "qumlvaluespecification.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE /*! \class QUmlValueSpecification \inmodule QtUml \brief ValueSpecification specializes ParameterableElement to specify that a value specification can be exposed as a formal template parameter, and provided as an actual parameter in a binding of a template.A value specification is the specification of a (possibly empty) set of instances, including both objects and data values. \b {QUmlValueSpecification is an abstract class.} */ /*! Creates a new QUmlValueSpecification. */ QUmlValueSpecification::QUmlValueSpecification() { } /*! Destroys the QUmlValueSpecification. */ QUmlValueSpecification::~QUmlValueSpecification() { QModelingElement::deleteQModelingObject(); } /*! Returns a deep-copied clone of the QUmlValueSpecification. */ QModelingElement *QUmlValueSpecification::clone() const { QUmlValueSpecification *c = new QUmlValueSpecification; c->asQModelingObject()->setObjectName(this->asQModelingObject()->objectName()); c->asQModelingObject()->setProperty("role", this->asQModelingObject()->property("role")); foreach (QUmlComment *element, ownedComments()) c->addOwnedComment(dynamic_cast(element->clone())); c->setName(name()); if (nameExpression()) c->setNameExpression(dynamic_cast(nameExpression()->clone())); c->setVisibility(visibility()); return c; } // OPERATIONS /*! The query booleanValue() gives a single Boolean value when one can be computed. */ bool QUmlValueSpecification::booleanValue() const { qWarning("QUmlValueSpecification::booleanValue(): to be implemented (operation)"); return bool (); } /*! The query integerValue() gives a single Integer value when one can be computed. */ int QUmlValueSpecification::integerValue() const { qWarning("QUmlValueSpecification::integerValue(): to be implemented (operation)"); return int (); } /*! The query isCompatibleWith() determines if this parameterable element is compatible with the specified parameterable element. By default parameterable element P is compatible with parameterable element Q if the kind of P is the same or a subtype as the kind of Q. In addition, for ValueSpecification, the type must be conformant with the type of the specified parameterable element. */ bool QUmlValueSpecification::isCompatibleWith(QUmlParameterableElement *p) const { qWarning("QUmlValueSpecification::isCompatibleWith(): to be implemented (operation)"); Q_UNUSED(p); return bool (); } /*! The query isComputable() determines whether a value specification can be computed in a model. This operation cannot be fully defined in OCL. A conforming implementation is expected to deliver true for this operation for all value specifications that it can compute, and to compute all of those for which the operation is true. A conforming implementation is expected to be able to compute the value of all literals. */ bool QUmlValueSpecification::isComputable() const { qWarning("QUmlValueSpecification::isComputable(): to be implemented (operation)"); return bool (); } /*! The query isNull() returns true when it can be computed that the value is null. */ bool QUmlValueSpecification::isNull() const { qWarning("QUmlValueSpecification::isNull(): to be implemented (operation)"); return bool (); } /*! The query realValue() gives a single Real value when one can be computed. */ double QUmlValueSpecification::realValue() const { qWarning("QUmlValueSpecification::realValue(): to be implemented (operation)"); return double (); } /*! The query stringValue() gives a single String value when one can be computed. */ QString QUmlValueSpecification::stringValue() const { qWarning("QUmlValueSpecification::stringValue(): to be implemented (operation)"); return QString (); } /*! The query unlimitedValue() gives a single UnlimitedNatural value when one can be computed. */ QString QUmlValueSpecification::unlimitedValue() const { qWarning("QUmlValueSpecification::unlimitedValue(): to be implemented (operation)"); return QString (); } QT_END_NAMESPACE