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==Presentation==
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==Overview==
  
The Declarative QVT component aims at providing a complete Eclipse based IDE for the [http://www.omg.org/technology/documents/modeling_spec_catalog.htm#MOF_QVT QVT] Relations (QVTR) language.
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The QVT Declarative (QVTd) component aims to provide a complete Eclipse based IDE for the Core (QVTc) and Relations (QVTr) Languages defined by the OMG [http://www.omg.org/technology/documents/modeling_spec_catalog.htm#MOF_QVT QVT] Relations (QVTR) language.
This goal includes all development components necessary to the QVTR developpment and facilitate its extensibility and its reusability.  
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This goal includes all development components necessary for development of QVTc and QVTr programs and APIs to facilitate extension and reuse.
  
The Declarative QVT IDE should provide:
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The [[QVTo]] component provides corresponding facilities for the Procedural Language.
  
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QVT Declarative currently provides:
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* Editors for QVTc and QVTr
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* Parsers for QVTc and QVTr
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* Meta-models for QVTc and QVTr
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* Debugger for QVTi
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(The EMOF-based implementations of the QVT models are the source of the normative models in
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[http://www.omg.org/cgi-bin/doc?ptc/2014-03-34 ptc/2014-03-34] for OMG QVT 1.2.)
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QVT Declarative will provide
 
* a dedicated perspective
 
* a dedicated perspective
* an advanced editor with auto-completion, syntax coloring, outline...
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* an execution environment for QVTc and QVTr
* an execution environnment implementation
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* an integrated debugger for QVTc and QVTr
* an integrated debugger
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==Documentation==
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[[QVTd/New_and_Noteworthy | New and Noteworthy]]
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* [[QVTd/Articles|Articles and Presentations]]
  
 
==Specification==
 
==Specification==
  
The base working document of this component is the OMG specification ptc/07-07-07 ([http://www.omg.org/cgi-bin/doc?ptc/2007-07-07 Meta Object Facility (MOF) 2.0 Query/View/Transformation Final Adopted Specification]).
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The base working document of this component is the OMG QVT 1.2 specification ([http://www.omg.org/spec/QVT/1.2/Beta/PDF Meta Object Facility (MOF) 2.0 Query/View/Transformation 1.2 Beta Specification]).
  
The QVTR project includes a [[QVTR_Specification_Interpretation | special developpement documentation]] to exhibits:
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The QVTd project includes a [[QVT_Specification_Interpretation | special development documentation]] to identify:
  
 
* specification deviance (and explanations)
 
* specification deviance (and explanations)
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* specification issues
 
* specification issues
  
This page is a summary of specification related developpement choices. Its main purpose is to a base of discussion with the community.
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This page is a summary of specification related development choices. Its main purpose is to provide a basis for discussion with the community.
For any feed back on those pointsi is welcome.
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Any feed back is welcome.
Please use the M2M newsgroup for the questions and the [https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi?product=M2M Bugzilla] for issues.
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Please use the [news://news.eclipse.org/eclipse.qvtd QVTd newsgroup] for the questions and the [https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi?product=MMT.QVTd Bugzilla] for issues.
  
 
==Status and Roadmap==
 
==Status and Roadmap==
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!Date !! Task
 
!Date !! Task
 
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|Wed Feb 20 2008|| Compiler
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|July 2008|| QVT 1.0 models, parsers and editors migrated from GTM/UMLX project
 
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|Tue Mar 4 2008|| Programmatic compilation launching
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|August 2008|| Editors adapted to use IMP
 
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|Tue Mar 4 2008|| Compilation test cases
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|November 2009|| Models upgraded and used as basis for OMG QVT 1.1 models
 
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|Tue Mar 6 2008|| Compilation examples
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|August 2012|| Work started on QVTr to QVTi chain
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|-
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|June 2013|| QVTi editing and execution available for Kepler release
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|-
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|March 2014|| Models upgraded and used as basis for OMG QVT 1.2 models
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|-
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|June 2014|| QVTi debugging available for Luna release
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|-
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|June 2016|| Preliminary QVTr/QVTc execution available for Neon release
 
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|}
 
  
 
===Currently working on===
 
===Currently working on===
  
* Compiler improvement
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After an unsuccessful attempt to use ATL tooling to define a QVTr compiler, an execution engine
* Programmatic transformation launching
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is under development that uses transformations to support QVTc, QVTr and UMLX.
* Documentation
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===Things to do===
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The OMG specification provides an almost monolithic QVTr to QVTc transformation written in QVTr.
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This is difficult to understand, and cannot be used until a QVTr execution engine is available.
  
{| border="1" cellpadding="2"
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We therefore transform UMLX to QVTr to QVTc to QVTu to QVTm to QVTs to QVTi to Java using Java transformations.
!Task !! First Version !! Release
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These will be rewritten in UMLX/QVTr to demonstrate/achieve robustness.
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|Editor integration || Jun 2008 || Jun 2008
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More specifically, we recognize that any practical use of a transformation is unidirectional
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requiring the multi-directional flexibility of QVTr and QVTc to be resolved. We therefore
|Debugger integration || Sep 2008 || Jun 2009
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define
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* QVTu language as the unidirectional subset of QVTc
|UI Launcher  || Jun 2008 || Jun 2009
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* QVTm as the smallest declarative subset of QVTu that supports practical transformation programming
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* QVTs as a representation suitable for schedule analysis
|Project nature || Jun 2009 || Jun 2009
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* QVTi as a still smaller syntactic subset of QVTm but with imperative semantics suitable for code synthesis.
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Using these subset languages, we realize QVTc, QVTr and UMLX using the following transformation chains
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* QVTi to TxVM/Java using Java
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* QVTs to QVTi using Java
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* QVTm to QVTs using Java
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* QVTu to QVTm using Java
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* QVTc to QVTu using Java
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* QVTr to QVTu using Java
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* UMLX to QVTr using Java
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We anticipate that the QVTm language will provide a suitably simple declarative language
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that will allow for effective application of transformation composition optimizations. These
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optimizations will be essential to avoid the costs of naive transformation chains. We hope
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that other transformation languages will provide conversion to QVTm so that transformations
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developed in a variety of languages can be composed into an efficient composite transformation
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and then transformed for efficient execution by a good TxVM.
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More details on these languages may be found in [[MMT/QVT Declarative Languages]].
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Recent work on improving the efficiency of the Eclipse OCL evaluator and providing a direct OCL to Java code
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generator demonstrates that the OCL evaluator can be regarded as the core of a TxVM. The [[M2M/QVTO]] project already exploits
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this by extending the interpretation capability and adding a debugger. The same interpretation approach should
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be possible for at least QVTi, QVTm and QVTu, perhaps for QVTc too. Extension of OCL's direct OCL to Java should
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eliminate the interpretation overheads. Realisation of transformation composition should eventually allow
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efficient provision of QVTr to QVTc to QVTu to ... and so enable acceptable performance for all languages.
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[https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=350917 Bug 350917] discusses extending the OCL evaluator with some
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pattern matching operations to assist in supporting transformations.
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====In-place and Copy Transformations====
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See [[QVTd In-place and Copy Transformations]]
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==Team==
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The QVT Declarative project is developed by E.D.Willink and H.H.Rodriguez
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The current commiters are:
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* Ed Willink (lead)
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* Horacio Hoyos Rodríguez
  
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==Installation==
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A QVTd developement environment may be set up by [[M2M/QVT Declarative Installation]].
  
==Questions and discussions about Relational QVT usage==
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==Questions and discussions about QVT Declarative usage==
  
Questions and discussions about the usage of Relational QVT should take place on the [news://news.eclipse.org/eclipse.modeling.m2m eclipse.modeling.m2m] [http://www.eclipse.org/newsgroups/ Eclipse newsgroup] for the [[M2M|M2M project]] (more details about this newsgroup there), of which QVTR is a component. Please, remember to prefix the subject of your Relational QVT-related posts with <nowiki>[QVTR]</nowiki>.
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Questions and discussions about the usage of QVT Declarative should take place on the [news://news.eclipse.org/eclipse.qvtd eclipse.qvtd] [http://www.eclipse.org/newsgroups/ Eclipse newsgroup].
  
[[Category:Modeling]] [[Category:M2M]]
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[[Category:Modeling]] [[Category:MMT]] [[Category:QVTd]]

Revision as of 05:15, 18 March 2017

Overview

The QVT Declarative (QVTd) component aims to provide a complete Eclipse based IDE for the Core (QVTc) and Relations (QVTr) Languages defined by the OMG QVT Relations (QVTR) language. This goal includes all development components necessary for development of QVTc and QVTr programs and APIs to facilitate extension and reuse.

The QVTo component provides corresponding facilities for the Procedural Language.

QVT Declarative currently provides:

  • Editors for QVTc and QVTr
  • Parsers for QVTc and QVTr
  • Meta-models for QVTc and QVTr
  • Debugger for QVTi

(The EMOF-based implementations of the QVT models are the source of the normative models in ptc/2014-03-34 for OMG QVT 1.2.)

QVT Declarative will provide

  • a dedicated perspective
  • an execution environment for QVTc and QVTr
  • an integrated debugger for QVTc and QVTr

Documentation

New and Noteworthy

Specification

The base working document of this component is the OMG QVT 1.2 specification (Meta Object Facility (MOF) 2.0 Query/View/Transformation 1.2 Beta Specification).

The QVTd project includes a special development documentation to identify:

  • specification deviance (and explanations)
  • specification interpretation
  • specification issues

This page is a summary of specification related development choices. Its main purpose is to provide a basis for discussion with the community. Any feed back is welcome. Please use the QVTd newsgroup for the questions and the Bugzilla for issues.

Status and Roadmap

History

Date Task
July 2008 QVT 1.0 models, parsers and editors migrated from GTM/UMLX project
August 2008 Editors adapted to use IMP
November 2009 Models upgraded and used as basis for OMG QVT 1.1 models
August 2012 Work started on QVTr to QVTi chain
June 2013 QVTi editing and execution available for Kepler release
March 2014 Models upgraded and used as basis for OMG QVT 1.2 models
June 2014 QVTi debugging available for Luna release
June 2016 Preliminary QVTr/QVTc execution available for Neon release

Currently working on

After an unsuccessful attempt to use ATL tooling to define a QVTr compiler, an execution engine is under development that uses transformations to support QVTc, QVTr and UMLX.

The OMG specification provides an almost monolithic QVTr to QVTc transformation written in QVTr. This is difficult to understand, and cannot be used until a QVTr execution engine is available.

We therefore transform UMLX to QVTr to QVTc to QVTu to QVTm to QVTs to QVTi to Java using Java transformations. These will be rewritten in UMLX/QVTr to demonstrate/achieve robustness.

More specifically, we recognize that any practical use of a transformation is unidirectional requiring the multi-directional flexibility of QVTr and QVTc to be resolved. We therefore define

  • QVTu language as the unidirectional subset of QVTc
  • QVTm as the smallest declarative subset of QVTu that supports practical transformation programming
  • QVTs as a representation suitable for schedule analysis
  • QVTi as a still smaller syntactic subset of QVTm but with imperative semantics suitable for code synthesis.

Using these subset languages, we realize QVTc, QVTr and UMLX using the following transformation chains

  • QVTi to TxVM/Java using Java
  • QVTs to QVTi using Java
  • QVTm to QVTs using Java
  • QVTu to QVTm using Java
  • QVTc to QVTu using Java
  • QVTr to QVTu using Java
  • UMLX to QVTr using Java

We anticipate that the QVTm language will provide a suitably simple declarative language that will allow for effective application of transformation composition optimizations. These optimizations will be essential to avoid the costs of naive transformation chains. We hope that other transformation languages will provide conversion to QVTm so that transformations developed in a variety of languages can be composed into an efficient composite transformation and then transformed for efficient execution by a good TxVM.

More details on these languages may be found in MMT/QVT Declarative Languages.

Recent work on improving the efficiency of the Eclipse OCL evaluator and providing a direct OCL to Java code generator demonstrates that the OCL evaluator can be regarded as the core of a TxVM. The M2M/QVTO project already exploits this by extending the interpretation capability and adding a debugger. The same interpretation approach should be possible for at least QVTi, QVTm and QVTu, perhaps for QVTc too. Extension of OCL's direct OCL to Java should eliminate the interpretation overheads. Realisation of transformation composition should eventually allow efficient provision of QVTr to QVTc to QVTu to ... and so enable acceptable performance for all languages.

Bug 350917 discusses extending the OCL evaluator with some pattern matching operations to assist in supporting transformations.

In-place and Copy Transformations

See QVTd In-place and Copy Transformations

Team

The QVT Declarative project is developed by E.D.Willink and H.H.Rodriguez

The current commiters are:

  • Ed Willink (lead)
  • Horacio Hoyos Rodríguez

Installation

A QVTd developement environment may be set up by M2M/QVT Declarative Installation.

Questions and discussions about QVT Declarative usage

Questions and discussions about the usage of QVT Declarative should take place on the eclipse.qvtd Eclipse newsgroup.

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