Setting up classes for generating C code (C code)
In addition to the standard Class properties in Modeler, you can apply the «C Class» stereotype to a Class, and then use its Tag Definitions to define C specific information.
1. If you have not done so already, add the C Profile package to your Model.
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3. If you want to generate a Model's or Package's Classes in a specific order, order the Classes as required.
Tell me more... 4. Apply the
«C Class» stereotype to the Class. For information about applying Stereotypes to an item, see
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5. Open the Class' Property Pages, and then click the
C Class tab. For information about setting the tagged value of a Tag Definition, click here
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6. If you want to specify a header file comment, type the text as the tagged value of the C Header File Comment tag definition.
7. If you want to specify an implementation file comment, type the text as the tagged value of the C Implementation File Comment tag definition.
8. If you want to specify header file #includes to files not modeled in Modeler, type the #includes text as the tagged value of the C Header Include tag definition.
| You model #includes to files modeled in Modeler through Dependencies. |
9. If you want to specify implementation file #includes to files not modeled in Modeler, type the #includes text as the tagged value of the C Implementation Include tag definition
10. If you want the Class to be generated inline when used as a type, set the tagged value of the C Anonymous Item tag definition to TRUE.
11. If the Class is scoped to a Class, Interface or Signal and you want to specify that the Class is a non-member, that is, the Class is not a member of the owning item but you want it to appear in the owning item's Header file, set the tagged value of the C Non Member tag definition to TRUE.
12. If you want to specify forward declarations to structs, unions or enums, reference those Classes, Data Types, Interfaces or Type Definitions through the C Forward Declarationstag definition. If you want to specify forward declarations to items not modeled in the Model, type the text of the forward declarations as the tagged value of the C Forward Declaration Text
13. If the Class owns a State Diagram and you do not want to generate state machine code to implement that State Diagram, set the tagged value of the C Generate State Machine tag definition to FALSE.