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Status Delivered
Created by Guest
Created on Feb 25, 2012

Micro-pattern $L

Dans notre existant Pacbase, lors de la g?n?ration de composants (Cobol, BMS, DDL, COPY, et nos propres g?n?rateurs), nous ins?rons syst?matiquement sous la forme d'un commentaire d?pendant du langage de l'?l?ment g?n?r?, les constantes de g?n?ration.
Ceci est r?alis? au moyen du param?tre symbolique $L des Lignes de Commandes (cartes de g?n?ration).

Nous souhaiterions retrouver cette possibilit? sous la forme d'un micro-pattern dans RPPz.

Particularit?s :
- ce micro-pattern est d?pendant du langage g?n?r? (Cobol, SQL...)
- il doit g?n?rer un commentaire (le micro-pattern ?tant lui-m?me un commentaire)
- il conviendrait de faire une reprise de l'existant au moment de la migration, mais ? ce jour l'information n'existe que dans les sources g?n?r?s (absente des mod?les Pacbase)

Idea priority Medium
  • Guest
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    Sep 14, 2015

    Due to processing by IBM, this request was reassigned to have the following updated attributes:
    Brand - Servers and Systems Software
    Product family - Development Tooling
    Product - Programming Patterns

    For recording keeping, the previous attributes were:
    Brand - Rational
    Product family - Design & development
    Product - Programming Patterns

  • Guest
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    Jun 13, 2014

    This RFE is consistent with our strategy and product roadmap and IBM is continuing to evaluate.

  • Guest
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    Feb 25, 2012

    PS :
    - lors de la création d'un nouveau composant, il faudrait disposer d'un moyen d'insérer automatiquement le micro-pattern dans le source associé,
    - il faudrait un mécanisme permettant d'interdire la suppression du micro-pattern par le développeur.

    Alternative au micro-pattern : avoir la possibilité d'intervenir sur le processus de "generate" (le personnaliser) pour insérer l'information sur les constantes de génération, ou alors la possibilité d'intervenir sur ce qui correspond aux squelettes de génération.