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Ordered edges by index #1
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By Istvan Rath on May 20, 2013 04:35 I'm setting version to "unspecified" as we currently do not (firmly) know when these future ideas will be addressed. |
By Zoltan Ujhelyi on May 31, 2013 04:19 Henshin has now something similar, see corresponding blog post: http://www.ckrause.org/2013/05/henshin-098-working-with-lists.html |
By Abel Hegedus on Apr 19, 2016 05:25 Updating to correct milestone. |
Probably the simplest solution would be to introduce a constraint in the language and a new inputkey for a binary relation (element, valueList) identified by a structural feature, where each element is associated with the list of values that
Open question: semantics of this relation for elements where the result list is empty. |
The original syntax suggestion is probably better:
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| Bugzilla Link | 398737 |
| Status | NEW |
| Importance | P3 normal |
| Reported | Jan 22, 2013 08:42 EDT |
| Modified | Apr 19, 2016 05:25 EDT |
| Version | oldinquery |
| Reporter | Istvan Rath |
Description
Cloned from: 99: Ordered edges by index
https://github.com/ujhelyiz/EMF-IncQuery/issues/issue/99
Support ordered edge index path expressions, such as:
where X would be the index variable (that can be replaced by a constant if necessary.)
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