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Difference between revisions of "OCL/New and Noteworthy/2019-06"

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Java 8 on Windows was used to develop and test the milestones of this release.
 
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Java 11 on Windows was briefly used to maintain and test the 2019-06 release candidates. It appears to work although Java code generation/compilation is nearly three times slower.
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Java 11 on Windows was briefly used to maintain and test the 2019-06 release candidates. It appears to work although Java code generation/compilation seems nearly three times slower - see [https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=565563 Bug 565563].
  
 
Java 8 on Jenkins, Linux was used to build and test the release candidates.
 
Java 8 on Jenkins, Linux was used to build and test the release candidates.

Latest revision as of 06:45, 28 July 2020

Eclipse OCL New and Noteworthy items for the 2019-06 (6.8.0) release.

Release Overview

This minor release fixes a few bugs and provides enhanced extensibility for OCL-based applications such as QVT

Eclipse versions

The prevailing Eclipse OCL release candidate is auto-tested every week on Oxygen, Photon, 2018-09, 2018-12 and 2019-03 platforms using Jenkins on Linux.

2019-06 release should be installable on Mars and Neon platforms provided Xtext 2.9 or greater is also installed.

The 2019-06 sources are buildable on 2019-06 only.

Java versions

Java 8 on Windows was used to develop and test the milestones of this release.

Java 11 on Windows was briefly used to maintain and test the 2019-06 release candidates. It appears to work although Java code generation/compilation seems nearly three times slower - see Bug 565563.

Java 8 on Jenkins, Linux was used to build and test the release candidates.

The Classic Ecore/UML plugins have been tested on Mars, Neon, Oxygen and Photon and on a Java 5 Virtual Machine. Standalone execution requires only the org.eclipse.osgi plugin from Eclipse Kepler or a spoof of org.eclipse.osgi.util.NLS and org.eclipse.osgi.framework.

The Pivot plugins require at least a Java 8 Virtual Machine and at least Xtext 2.9.1. Testing on Oxygen has a couple of test failures. Testing on Mars and Neon has a few editor/console startup failures.

Milestone 1

Pivot

  • 471114 Genmodel of embedded ints in interfaces no longer fails
  • 471114 Genmodel of embedded int name collisions avoided
  • 471114 Genmodel of embedded int for Enumeration Literals warnings avoided

Milestone 2

Pivot

  • 546767 Text serialization now avoids $$ prefixes for synthetic types
  • 546767 Text serialization of collection type expressions now includes parameterization
  • 546767 Parsing of nested collections no longer confuses the multiple collection bounds.

Milestone 3

Pivot

  • 547704 Opposite role name annotations are no longer discarded by OCLinEcore editor
  • 547704 OCLinEcore editor has a new opposite role name annotation syntax

RC1

Pivot

  • 547723 OCLstdlib editor has an new opposite role name annotation syntax
  • 547835 Tracing of StandaloneProjectMap registration enhanced
  • -unrelated- Java serialization of Pivot metamodels no longer omits defaultValueString

RC2

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