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... ... @@ -1,12 +1,10 @@ 1 1 {{layout}} 2 2 {{layout-section ac:type="single"}} 3 3 {{layout-cell}} 4 + 5 + 4 4 This is a light-weight tutorial for developing additions for SCCharts in KIELER. It will use Eclipse, EMF, and Xtend and therefore, finishing the corresponding tutorials could prove useful. However, they are not a strict requirement for this tutorial. 5 5 6 - 7 - 8 -{{toc/}} 9 - 10 10 = Preliminaries = 11 11 12 12 There's a few things to do before we dive into the tutorial itself. For example, to do Eclipse programming, you will have to get your hands on an Eclipse installation first. Read through the following sections to get ready for the tutorial tasks. ... ... @@ -35,8 +35,6 @@ 35 35 36 36 37 37 [[image:attach:InstallEcoreViz.png]] 38 - 39 - 40 40 {{/layout-cell}} 41 41 42 42 {{layout-cell}} ... ... @@ -83,8 +83,6 @@ 83 83 (% style="color: rgb(0,0,0);" %)Reinhard von Hanxleden and Michael Mendler and Joaquín Aguado and Björn Duderstadt and Insa Fuhrmann and Christian Motika and Stephen Mercer and Owen O’Brien and Partha Roop. Sequentially Constructive Concurrency—A Conservative Extension of the Synchronous Model of Computation. (% class="cmti-10" %)ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing(%%) (% class="cmti-10" %)Systems, Special Issue on Applications of Concurrency to System Design(%%), 13(4s):144:1–144:26, July 2014. (%%)[[pdf>>url:http://rtsys.informatik.uni-kiel.de/~~biblio/downloads/papers/tecs14.pdf||shape="rect"]](% style="color: rgb(0,0,0);" %), (%%)[[bib>>url:http://rtsys.informatik.uni-kiel.de/~~biblio/cgi-bin/bibcgi.cgi?key=vonHanxledenMA+14||shape="rect"]] 84 84 * **Overview and High-Level Transformations in Detail:** 85 85 (% style="color: rgb(0,0,0);" %)Reinhard von Hanxleden and Björn Duderstadt and Christian Motika and Steven Smyth and Michael Mendler and Joaquín Aguado and Stephen Mercer and Owen O’Brien. SCCharts: Sequentially Constructive Statecharts for Safety-Critical Applications. Technical Report 1311, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Department of Computer Science, December 2013. ISSN 2192-6247. (%%)[[pdf>>url:http://rtsys.informatik.uni-kiel.de/~~biblio/downloads/papers/report-1311.pdf||shape="rect"]](% style="color: rgb(0,0,0);" %), (%%)[[bib>>url:http://rtsys.informatik.uni-kiel.de/~~biblio/cgi-bin/bibcgi.cgi?key=vonHanxledenDM+13b||shape="rect"]] 86 - 87 - 88 88 {{/layout-cell}} 89 89 {{/layout-section}} 90 90 ... ... @@ -94,20 +94,16 @@ 94 94 95 95 Navigate to the {{code language="none"}}models{{/code}} folder of the plugin {{code language="none"}}de.cau.cs.kieler.sccharts{{/code}}. Here, open the {{code language="none"}}sccharts.ecore{{/code}} and right-click on the {{code language="none"}}sccharts.ecore{{/code}} file and select //Visualize Ecore Model//. Since you also installed **EcoreViz** from the OpenKieler Suite, you should now see a graphical representation of the SCCharts metamodel. Every SCChart will be a model of this metamodel. 96 96 97 -To see all class information check //Attributes/Literals// in the Diagram Options on the right. 98 - 99 -EcoreViz gives you an overview over the selected Ecore diagram. However, Ecore model definitions may depend on other Ecore definitions that are not displayed in the diagram. You can open new diagrams for these Ecore files as described before or use the Ecore tree editor to inspect all classes. 100 - 101 101 Try to understand most parts of the metamodel. You don't have to understand every detail but you should get the idea. 102 102 103 103 ==== Model Task ==== 104 104 105 105 1. Answer the following questions 96 +11. Name the class of the root element of an SCChart 106 106 11. How do you describe a superstate in the model? 107 -11. Outline the relationship between states, regions, transitions, and valued objects.\\ 108 -11. Name the class of the root element of an SCChart. 109 109 11. What is a valued object? 110 110 11. How do you get the type of an interface variable? 100 +11. Outline the relationship between states, regions, transitions, and valued objects 111 111 11. What other metamodels are needed for the SCCharts metamodel and write down which one is needed for what? 112 112 1. Write down (on paper, text editor, etc) how the following SCChart models look like 113 113 11. Open the wiki page that explains the [[doc:KIELER.Textual SCCharts Language SCT]]. ... ... @@ -120,15 +120,25 @@ 120 120 121 121 122 122 {{info title="KLighD Screenshots"}} 123 -By the way: You can //right-click// on the Diagram View surface andselect //Save as image...// to create a screenshot!113 +By the way: You can //right-click// on the Diagram View surface to select //Save as image...// to create a screenshot! 124 124 {{/info}} 125 125 {{/layout-cell}} 126 126 127 127 {{layout-cell}} 118 + 119 + 120 + 121 + 128 128 [[image:attach:sccharts_metamodel.png]] 129 129 130 - [[image:attach:sccharts_metamodel_treeEditor.png]]124 + 131 131 126 + 127 + 128 + 129 + 130 + 131 + 132 132 [[image:attach:KLighDSaveAsImage.png]] 133 133 {{/layout-cell}} 134 134 {{/layout-section}} ... ... @@ -135,6 +135,20 @@ 135 135 136 136 {{layout-section ac:type="single"}} 137 137 {{layout-cell}} 138 + 139 + 140 + 141 +{{/layout-cell}} 142 +{{/layout-section}} 143 + 144 +{{layout-section ac:type="single"}} 145 +{{layout-cell}} 146 + 147 +{{/layout-cell}} 148 +{{/layout-section}} 149 + 150 +{{layout-section ac:type="single"}} 151 +{{layout-cell}} 138 138 = Creating SCCharts Models Programmatically = 139 139 140 140 == Creating a Test Project == ... ... @@ -141,7 +141,6 @@ 141 141 142 142 We need a project for testing. Do the following: 143 143 144 -1. If you used the standard KIELER Oomph installation setup, create a new Working Set named Tutorial in the Package Explorer. Then... 145 145 1. Create a new empty //Plug-In Project//. 146 146 1. Add the project that contains the sccharts metamodel as a dependency of your new project through the //Plugin Manifest Editor//. 147 147 1. Create a simple Java class that implements a main method. Hint: In a new Java class, simply type main and hit Ctrl+Space. Eclipse content assist will create the method for you. ... ... @@ -148,12 +148,12 @@ 148 148 149 149 == Creating a Model == 150 150 151 -To create a model 164 +To create a model programmatically you cannot directly use the Java classes generated for the model. Instead, the main package contains interfaces for all of your model object classes. The {{code language="none"}}impl{{/code}} package contains the actual implementation and the {{code language="none"}}util{{/code}} package contains some helper classes. Do not instantiate objects directly by manually calling {{code language="none"}}new{{/code}}. EMF generates a Factory to create new objects. The factory itself uses the singleton pattern to get access to it: 152 152 153 153 {{code language="java"}} 154 154 SCChartsFactory sccFactory = SCChartsFactory.eINSTANCE; 155 -State state = sccFactory.createState(); 156 -Transition transition = sccFactory.createTransition(); 168 +State state = sccFactory .createState(); 169 +Transition transition = sccFactory .createTransition(); 157 157 {{/code}} 158 158 159 159 Important: The SCCharts grammar is build on top of several other grammars. Therefore, not all language objects can be found in the SCCharts factory. For example, all expression elements are part of the KExpressions grammar and hence, have their own factory. If you need other factories, don't forget to add the corresponding plugin to your plugin dependency list. ... ... @@ -160,13 +160,13 @@ 160 160 161 161 {{code language="java"}} 162 162 KExpressionsFactory kFactory = KExpressionsFactory.eINSTANCE; 163 -BoolValue boolValue = kFactory.createBoolValue(); 176 +BooleanValue boolValue = kFactory.createBooleanValue(); 164 164 {{/code}} 165 165 166 166 For all simple attributes, there are getter and setter methods: 167 167 168 168 {{code language="java"}} 169 -state.setId(" Init");182 +state.setId("Root"); 170 170 boolValue.setValue(true); 171 171 {{/code}} 172 172 ... ... @@ -179,25 +179,15 @@ 179 179 List references (multiplicity of > 1) have only a list getter, which is used to manipulate the list: 180 180 181 181 {{code language="java"}} 182 -state. getOutgoingTransitions().add(transition);195 +state.outgoingTransitions.add(transition); 183 183 {{/code}} 184 184 185 -{{info title="Plugin Dependencies"}} 186 -You may have noticed that is was not necessary to add a dependency for the kexpressions classes. The SCCharts plugin reexports the dependencies of the other EMF metamodels. Look at the plugin.xml in the SCCharts plugin in the dependency tab for more information. 187 -{{/info}} 188 - 189 189 == Saving a Model == 190 190 191 191 EMF uses the [[Eclipse Resource concept>>url:http://help.eclipse.org/juno/topic/org.eclipse.platform.doc.isv/guide/resInt.htm?cp=2_0_10||rel="nofollow" shape="rect" class="external-link"]] to save models to files and load models from files. It can use different //Resource Factories// that determine how exactly models are serialized. We will use the [[XMIResourceFactoryImpl>>url:http://download.eclipse.org/modeling/emf/emf/javadoc/2.8.0/org/eclipse/emf/ecore/xmi/impl/XMIResourceFactoryImpl.html||rel="nofollow" shape="rect" class="external-link"]] to save our models to XML files: 192 192 202 +1. Add a dependency to the {{code language="none"}}org.eclipse.emf.ecore.xmi{{/code}} plug-in. 193 193 1. ((( 194 -Add a dependency to the {{code language="none"}}com.google.inject, org.eclipse.core.resources, {{/code}}and{{code language="none"}} de.cau.cs.kieler.sccharts.text{{/code}} plug-ins. 195 - 196 -{{info title="Additional Dependencies"}} 197 -Don't worry. You will be experienced enough to add mandatory dependencies quickly in the future. However, for now just add the dependencies to proceed with the tutorial. 198 -{{/info}} 199 -))) 200 -1. ((( 201 201 Use something like the following code to save the model from above: 202 202 203 203 {{code language="java"}} ... ... @@ -204,10 +204,10 @@ 204 204 // Create a resource set. 205 205 ResourceSet resourceSet = new ResourceSetImpl(); 206 206 207 -// Register the resource factory -- only needed for stand-alone! 208 - SctStandaloneSetup.doSetup();209 - 210 - 210 +// Register the default resource factory -- only needed for stand-alone! 211 +// this tells EMF to use XML to save the model 212 +resourceSet.getResourceFactoryRegistry().getExtensionToFactoryMap().put( 213 + Resource.Factory.Registry.DEFAULT_EXTENSION, new SCTResourceFactoryImpl()); 211 211 // Get the URI of the model file. 212 212 URI fileURI = URI.createFileURI(new File("myABO.sct").getAbsolutePath()); 213 213 ... ... @@ -225,297 +225,251 @@ 225 225 /* error handling */ 226 226 } 227 227 {{/code}} 228 - 229 -{{info title="File Extensions"}} 230 -File extensions are important! They define the parser/serializer that EMF uses. Always use the file extension that is defined for a particular model. 231 -{{/info}} 232 232 ))) 233 -{{/layout-cell}} 234 -{{/layout-section}} 235 235 236 -{{layout-section ac:type="two_right_sidebar"}} 237 -{{layout-cell}} 238 238 ==== Model Creation Task ==== 239 239 240 - Youare now equippedwiththefundamentalsyouneedtocreatemodelsprogrammatically. Let's try it:235 +With these information out of the way, on we go to some model creation: 241 241 242 -1. The code fragments listed above do not suffice to create a grammatically correct model. Try to generate a model that corresponds with the serialized model listed on the right side. 243 -11. Run the {{code language="none"}}main(){{/code}} method by right-clicking its class and selecting (% style="line-height: 1.42857;" %)//Run as//(%%) -> (% style="line-height: 1.42857;" %)//Java Application//(%%). Note that this runs your {{code language="none"}}main(){{/code}} method as a simple Java program, not a complete Eclipse application. EMF models can be used in any simple Java context, not just in Eclipse applications. 244 -11. Execute the main method. 245 -11. ((( 246 -Inspect your SCT file. (Press F5 to refresh your file view.) 247 - 248 -{{note title="Kext Warning"}} 249 -It is possible that kext generates a Null Pointer Exception when you save your model this way. This is a known issue. We're working on it. Just ignore it for now. 250 -{{/note}} 251 -))) 252 -1. Now, create a new Java class and proceed as before to generate a model of ABO in the {{code language="none"}}main(){{/code}} method. 237 +1. Programmatically create a valid model of ABO in the {{code language="none"}}main(){{/code}} method. 238 +1. Run the {{code language="none"}}main(){{/code}} method by right-clicking its class and selecting //Run as// -> //Java Application//. Note that this runs your {{code language="none"}}main(){{/code}} method as a simple Java program, not a complete Eclipse application. EMF models can be used in any simple Java context, not just in Eclipse applications. 239 +1. Execute the main method. 240 +1. Inspect your SCT file. 253 253 1. Start your SCChart Editor Eclipse instance and load your SCT file. KLighD should now be able to visualize your ABO correctly. 254 -11. For this, open tab //Run// and select// Run Configurations...// 255 -11. Create a new //Eclipse Application// and name it appropriately. 256 -11. As product select {{code language="none"}}de.cau.cs.kieler.core.product.product{{/code}}. 257 -11. Click //Run// (or //Debug// if you opened// Debug Configuration...//) 258 -11. Create a new project and add you generated model. 259 259 260 - 261 -{{/layout-cell}} 243 += Transforming SCCharts = 262 262 263 -{{layout-cell}} 264 -{{code language="java" title="Root.sct"}} 265 -scchart Root { 266 - initial state Init 267 - --> Init with true; 245 +Transformations from one model to another may be performed within the same metamodel or from metamodel to a different metamodel. Both methods are used in KIELER and in principle they do not really differ in implementation. Nevertheless, if working within the same metamodel you should keep in mind that you're potentially changing the actual model instead of changing another instance (after copying). Both is possible. Just make sure that you know what you're doing. 246 + 247 +Now, you're going to transform the normalized form of HandleA from ABO to an SCG. The Sequentially Constructive Graph is a control-flow graph which can be seen as another representation of the same program. The SCG of the normalized version of ABO's HandleA is depicted on the right. 248 + 249 +|((( 250 +{{code}} 251 +scchart ABO_norm_HandleA { 252 + input output bool A; 253 + input output bool B; 254 + output bool O1; 255 + output bool O2; 256 + region HandleA: 257 + initial state WaitA 258 + --> _S immediate with A 259 + --> _Pause immediate; 260 + final state DoneA; 261 + state _S 262 + --> _S2 immediate with / B = true; 263 + state _S2 264 + --> DoneA immediate with / O1 = true; 265 + state _Pause 266 + --> _Depth; 267 + state _Depth 268 + --> _S immediate with A 269 + --> _Pause immediate; 268 268 } 269 269 {{/code}} 272 +)))|((( 273 +[[image:attach:abo_norm_HandleA.png]] 274 +)))|(% colspan="1" %)(% colspan="1" %) 275 +((( 276 +[[image:attach:abo_scg_HandleA.png]] 277 +))) 270 270 271 -[[image:attach:RunConfiguration.png]] 272 -{{/layout-cell}} 273 -{{/layout-section}} 279 +The next figure depicts the direct mapping from normalized SCCharts to their corresponding SCG. 274 274 275 -{{layout-section ac:type="two_right_sidebar"}} 276 -{{layout-cell}} 277 -= Model-to-Model Transformations with KiCo = 281 +[[image:attach:sccharts-scg.png]] 278 278 279 - You canuse the[[Kieler Compiler>>url:http://rtsys.informatik.uni-kiel.de/confluence/display/KIELER/Kieler+Compiler||shape="rect"]](KiCo)tohandle allthemodelinput/outputtasks andconcentrateontheactualtransformation.If youexecutedthe**ModelCreation Taskcorrectly**,youshouldnow havea complete running SCT Editor instancethatlooksliketheone onthe right.Youshouldethe//KIELER CompilerSelection//nthe lowerright partoftheworking space. Here youcanselectspecifictransformationsthat willbeappliedto theactual model. Simplyselect atransformationto test it.283 +Inspect the metamodel of the SCGs in plugin de.cau.cs.kieler.scg. SCGs are used for analyses and optimization and include a lot of additional elements. However, for this tutorial it should be sufficient to look at the SCGraph class, its nodes attribute, the important node classes and the controlflow class. Important nodes for this SCG are entry, exit, assignment, conditional, 280 280 281 -== Creating a newTransformation ==285 +==== Transformation Task ==== 282 282 283 - Now, you're goingto writeyourowntransformationwith**Xtend***drumroll*,aprogramming language that looksvery similar to Java, but which addssome veryconvenient features.Xtend code compiles to Java andand was developed using Xtext. In fact,onceyougainxperienceworking with Xtend youwill probably appreciatethe powerof Xtext even more. Xtend isarticularly useful tobrowse & modify EMF models. Yougetthe point... we like it. :)287 +Write a transformation that transforms your normalized version of ABO's HandleA into its corresponding SCG. 284 284 285 - 289 +1. ((( 290 +**Writing a Model Transformation** 286 286 287 -==== Transformation Creation Task ==== 292 +This time we want you to integrate your transformation into your SCCharts Editor instance. Therefore,... 293 +(% style="color: rgb(51,51,51);line-height: 1.66667;" %)\\ 288 288 289 -1. Therefore, create a new project within your tutorial working set as before. 290 -1. Add plugin dependencies to {{code language="none"}}de.cau.cs.kieler.kico{{/code}} and {{code language="none"}}de.cau.cs.kieler.sccharts{{/code}}. 291 -1. Create a new //Xtend class// in you package and name it "DoubleStates" and use {{code language="none"}}AbstractProductionTransformation{{/code}} as superclass. 292 -1. Here, you can automatically add the missing Xtend files by using the quickfix //Add Xtend lib to class path. //Alternatively you can simply add {{code language="none"}}com.google.guava{{/code}}, {{code language="none"}}org.eclipse.xtext.xbase.lib{{/code}}, {{code language="none"}}org.eclipse.xtend.lib{{/code}}, and {{code language="none"}}org.eclipse.xtend.lib.macro{{/code}} to you plugin dependencies. 293 -1. Click on //Add unimplemented methods//. 294 -1. ((( 295 -Now, you should have a class similar to the following one. 295 +1. Add a new package 296 296 297 -{{code language="java"}} 298 -package tutorial.transformation 297 +{{code language="none"}} 298 +<project>.transformations 299 +{{/code}} to your project. 300 +1. Add an //Xtend Class// to the new package. 301 +1. If you notice that your new class is marked with an error marker because of a missing dependency of the new plug-in project to 299 299 300 -import de.cau.cs.kieler.kico.transformation.AbstractProductionTransformation 303 +{{code language="none"}} 304 +org.eclipse.xtext.xbase.lib, 305 +{{/code}}you can hover over the error with your mouse and have Eclipse add all libraries required by Xtend to your project. 306 +1. 301 301 302 -class DoubleStates extends AbstractProductionTransformation { 303 - 304 - override getProducedFeatureId() { 305 - throw new UnsupportedOperationException("TODO: auto-generated method stub") 306 - } 307 - 308 - override getId() { 309 - throw new UnsupportedOperationException("TODO: auto-generated method stub") 310 - } 311 - 312 -} 313 -{{/code}} 308 +Define an entry method for the transformation that takes an SCChart program instance as an argument and returns an SCG {{code language="none"}}Program{{/code}}. You can use the following (incomplete) method as a starting point: 314 314 315 -{{info title="Xtend Infos"}} 316 -* Lines in Xtend code don't have to and with a semicolon. 317 -* We have been explicit about the method's return type, but we could have easily omitted it, letting Xtend infer the return type. 318 -* The keyword {{code language="none"}}val{{/code}} declares a constant, while {{code language="none"}}var{{/code}} declares a variable. Try to make do with constants where possible. 319 -* The methods you call should be declared as {{code language="none"}}def private{{/code}} since they are implementation details and shouldn't be called by other classes. 320 -* You may be tempted to add a few global variables that hold things like a global input variable or a pointer to the current state. While you could to that, {{code language="none"}}def create {{/code}}methods might offer a better alternative... 321 -{{/info}} 322 -))) 323 -1. ((( 324 -As you can see, it is mandatory to add an id for the transformation and another id of the feature that this transformation produces. Name your transformation **tutorial.doubleStates **and the id of feature you want to produce is **sccharts.doubleStates**. 310 +((( 311 +(% class="syntaxhighlighter sh-confluence nogutter java" %) 312 +((( 313 + 325 325 326 -{{info title="Programming Guidelines"}} 327 -You should really think about some constants here. You can also look at the sccharts transformation and features constants in the sccharts plugin. 328 -{{/info}} 315 +|((( 316 +(% class="container" title="Hint: double-click to select code" %) 317 +((( 318 +(% class="line number1 index0 alt2" %) 319 +((( 320 +{{code language="none"}} 321 +/** 322 +{{/code}} 329 329 ))) 330 -1. KiCo must know about the new feature and also about your new transformation. 331 -11. Add a new Xtend class with Feature as superclass. Add all unimplemented methods. Also set** sccharts.doubleStates** as Id. 332 -11. Go to the Extension tab inside your plugin configuration. 333 -111. Add a new Extension Point de.cau.cs.kieler.kico.feature. Create a new featureClass and point it to your new feature class. 334 -111. Also add a new Extension Point de.cau.cs.kieler.kico.transformation. Create a new productionTransformationClass and point it to your transformation class. 335 -111. Finally, you have to link your transformation to the SCT Editor. Add the Extension point de.cau.cs.kieler.kico.ui.transformation. Create an editor link and fill in the following values: 336 -1111. editor: de.cau.cs.kieler.sccharts.text.sct.Sct 337 -1111. features: sccharts.doubleStates 338 -1111. label: Tutorial Compilation 339 -1111. priority: 101 340 -1111. preferred: (leave it blank) 341 -11. {{note title="Plugin Tasks"}}In general it is bad to mix non-ui plugins/tasks with ui plugin/tasks because (in the context of KiCo) even if you're not working with an active UI your transformations should work (e.g. a command line compiler). To keep this tutorial simple, you can add this dependency to your plugin nevertheless. However, you shouldn't do this in real products. Always keep the UI separated.{{/note}}If you start your KIELER instance now, you should get a new compilation chain which has only one transformation: yours, which doesn't do anything. 342 -1. If you want to rename your feature in the Compiler Selection (without changing its Id), override the getName method and return a new name. Rename your feature appropriately. 343 -1. Now, fill your transformation with life: 344 -11. Inside your transformation class, add a new method with the following signature: def State transform(State rootState, KielerCompilerContext context). This transformation will be executed if the feature is selected in the Compiler Selection. 345 -11. ((( 346 -Add thew following body to the function and try to understand the Xtend code. Import unknown class via code assist. 347 347 348 -{{code language="java" title="transform"}} 349 - def State transform(State rootState, KielerCompilerContext context) { 350 - val newState = SCChartsFactory.eINSTANCE.createState => [ 351 - id = "ololo" 352 - label = "ololo" 353 - ] 325 +(% class="line number2 index1 alt1" %) 326 +((( 327 +{{code language="none"}} 328 + 329 +{{/code}} 354 354 355 - rootState.regions.filter(ControlflowRegion).head.states += newState 356 - 357 - rootState 358 - } 331 +{{code language="none"}} 332 +* Transforms a given SCCharts program into an SCG. 359 359 {{/code}} 360 360 ))) 361 -11. When selecting your transformation, the SCChart gets transformed and looks like the version on the right. 362 -1. Extend the transformation so that the transition is split up in two and connected via a transient state meaning that the original transformation should point to the new state and a new immediate transformation then points to the original target state. Try it out. 363 -1. ((( 364 -Xtend supports extensions that can be used to extend the function set of you classes (i.e. models). Add {{code language="none"}}com.google.inject{{/code}} to the dependencies of your plugin. Now, add the following code fragment to the beginning of your class. 365 365 366 -{{code language="java" title="Code injection"}} 367 - @Inject 368 - extension SCChartsExtension 336 +(% class="line number3 index2 alt2" %) 337 +((( 338 +{{code language="none"}} 339 + 369 369 {{/code}} 370 370 371 -There are several Extensions classes within the KIELER project that extend the functionality of various classes. Basically, there are one or more for each metamodel (e.g. SCCharts, SCG, KExpressions, etc). You don't want to invent the wheel again. Use these methods. For example: there is a method that gives you all contained states of a state in a list: {{code language="none"}}getAllContainedStatesList{{/code}}. You can use it on your {{code language="none"}}rootState{{/code}}: {{code language="none"}}rootState.allContainedStatesList{{/code}}. 342 +{{code language="none"}} 343 +* 344 +{{/code}} 345 +))) 372 372 373 -{{note title="Extensions Naming Scheme"}} 374 -Extensions are also just classes. You can add your own to improve the structure of your own projects. In KIELER all extensions end with "Extensions"; except SCChartsExtension for legacy reasons. This will be renamed in after the next snapshot to SCChartsExtensions. So, if you're going to add new extensions to the project, please name them accordingly. 375 -{{/note}} 347 +(% class="line number4 index3 alt1" %) 348 +((( 349 +{{code language="none"}} 350 +*/ 351 +{{/code}} 376 376 ))) 377 -1. Extend your transformation so that it is applied on all states (except the root state). Try your new transformation with ABO. The result should look like the example on the right. 378 378 379 -== The existing Compilation Chain == 354 +(% class="line number8 index7 alt1" %) 355 +((( 356 +{{code language="none"}} 357 +def SCGraph transform(State rootState) { 358 +{{/code}} 359 +))) 380 380 381 -Congratulations. You added and executed your own KiCo transformation. Nevertheless, often you want to extend the existing compilation chain. To do this, you proceed as before but instead of creating your own compilation chain, you must modify the existing chains (e.g. the netlist compilation in de.cau.cs.kieler.sccharts.ui). To add a specific transformation at a specific point in the chain, you must tell KiCo what features are required for the transformation. For that you must override the method getRequiredFeatureIds and return a set with all required features. 361 +(% class="line number9 index8 alt2" %) 362 +((( 363 +{{code language="none"}} 364 + 365 +{{/code}} 382 382 383 -Also, if you're developing for the master chain, you should obey the package structure. Look at the sccharts plugins. All features, transformation, extensions, the metamodel, ui elements, etc are separated from each other. You should always do the same! 367 +{{code language="none"}} 368 +// Create the SCG 369 +{{/code}} 370 +))) 384 384 385 -//We will add more content to this subsection in the future...// 372 +(% class="line number10 index9 alt1" %) 373 +((( 374 +{{code language="none"}} 375 + 376 +{{/code}} 386 386 387 - 388 -{{/layout-cell}} 378 +{{code language="none"}} 379 +val scg = SCGraphFactory::eINSTANCE.createSCGraph() 380 +{{/code}} 381 +))) 389 389 390 -{{layout-cell}} 391 -[[image:attach:KielerSCTEditor.png]] 383 +(% class="line number11 index10 alt2" %) 384 +((( 385 +{{code language="none"}} 386 + 387 +{{/code}} 388 +))) 392 392 393 - 390 +(% class="line number12 index11 alt1" %) 391 +((( 392 +{{code language="none"}} 393 + 394 +{{/code}} 394 394 395 - 396 +{{code language="none"}} 397 +// TODO: Your transformation code 398 +{{/code}} 399 +))) 396 396 397 - 401 +(% class="line number13 index12 alt2" %) 402 +((( 403 +{{code language="none"}} 404 + 405 +{{/code}} 406 +))) 398 398 399 - 408 +(% class="line number14 index13 alt1" %) 409 +((( 410 +{{code language="none"}} 411 + 412 +{{/code}} 400 400 401 - 414 +{{code language="none"}} 415 +// Return the transformed program 416 +{{/code}} 417 +))) 402 402 403 - 419 +(% class="line number15 index14 alt2" %) 420 +((( 421 +{{code language="none"}} 422 + scg 423 +{{/code}} 424 +))) 404 404 405 - 426 +(% class="line number16 index15 alt1" %) 427 +((( 428 +{{code language="none"}} 429 +} 430 +{{/code}} 431 +))) 432 +))) 433 +))) 406 406 407 407 436 +))) 437 +))) 408 408 409 - 410 - 411 - 412 - 413 - 414 - 415 - 416 - 417 - 418 - 419 - 420 - 421 - 422 - 423 - 424 - 425 - 426 - 427 - 428 - 429 - 430 - 431 - 432 - 433 - 434 - 435 - 436 - 437 - 438 - 439 -[[image:attach:KielerSCTEditorOwnTransformation.png]] 440 - 441 -[[image:attach:KielerSCTEditorOwnTransformationOlolo.png]] 442 - 443 - 444 - 445 - 446 - 447 - 448 - 449 - 450 - 451 - 452 - 453 - 454 - 455 -[[image:attach:ABODoubleStates.png]] 456 -{{/layout-cell}} 457 -{{/layout-section}} 458 - 459 -{{layout-section ac:type="single"}} 460 -{{layout-cell}} 461 -= Model-to-Model Transformations between Metamodels = 462 - 463 -Transformations from one model to another may be performed within the same metamodel or from metamodel to a different metamodel. Both methods are used in KIELER and in principle they do not really differ in implementation. Nevertheless, if working within the same metamodel you should keep in mind that you're potentially changing the actual model instead of changing another instance (after copying). When transforming to another metamodel, you're always generating a new model. So there is no in-place transformation. Both is possible. Just make sure that you know what you're doing. 464 - 465 -Now, you're going to transform the normalized form of HandleA from ABO to an SCG. The Sequentially Constructive Graph is a control-flow graph which can be seen as another representation of the same program. The SCG of the normalized version of ABO's HandleA is depicted on the right. 466 - 467 -|((( 468 -{{code}} 469 -scchart ABO_norm_HandleA { 470 - input output bool A; 471 - input output bool B; 472 - output bool O1; 473 - output bool O2; 474 - region HandleA: 475 - initial state WaitA 476 - --> _S immediate with A 477 - --> _Pause immediate; 478 - final state DoneA; 479 - state _S 480 - --> _S2 immediate with / B = true; 481 - state _S2 482 - --> DoneA immediate with / O1 = true; 483 - state _Pause 484 - --> _Depth; 485 - state _Depth 486 - --> _S immediate with A 487 - --> _Pause immediate; 488 -} 489 -{{/code}} 490 -)))|((( 491 -[[image:attach:abo_norm_HandleA.png]] 492 -)))|(% colspan="1" %)(% colspan="1" %) 493 493 ((( 494 -[[image:attach:abo_scg_HandleA.png]] 440 +(% class="syntaxhighlighter nogutter java" %) 441 +((( 442 +There's a few points to note here: 495 495 ))) 496 -{{/layout-cell}} 497 -{{/layout-section}} 444 +))) 498 498 499 -{{layout-section ac:type="two_equal"}} 500 -{{layout-cell}} 501 -The next figure depicts the direct mapping from normalized SCCharts to their corresponding SCG. 446 +\\ 502 502 503 -Inspect the metamodel of the SCGs in plugin de.cau.cs.kieler.scg. SCGs are used for analyses and optimization and include a lot of additional elements. However, for this tutorial it should be sufficient to look at the SCGraph class, its nodes attribute, the important node classes and the controlflow class. Important nodes for this SCG are entry, exit, assignment, conditional, 504 -{{/layout-cell}} 448 +1. 449 +1*. Lines in Xtend code don't have to and with a semicolon. 450 +1*. We have been explicit about the method's return type, but we could have easily omitted it, letting Xtend infer the return type. 451 +1*. The keyword 505 505 506 -{{layout-cell}} 507 -[[image:attach:sccharts-scg.png]] 508 -{{/layout-cell}} 509 -{{/layout-section}} 453 +{{code language="none"}} 454 +val 455 +{{/code}} declares a constant, while 510 510 511 -{{layout-section ac:type="two_right_sidebar"}} 512 -{{layout-cell}} 513 -==== Transformation Creation Task 2 ==== 457 +{{code language="none"}} 458 +var 459 +{{/code}} declares a variable. Try to make do with constants where possible. 460 +1*. The methods you call should be declared as 514 514 515 -Write a transformation that transforms your normalized version of ABO's HandleA into its corresponding SCG. 462 +{{code language="none"}} 463 +def private 464 +{{/code}} since they are implementation details and shouldn't be called by other classes. 465 +1*. You may be tempted to add a few global variables that hold things like a global input variable or a pointer to the current state. While you could to that, 516 516 517 -1. Proceed as before. Create a new plugin (or copy your last one) Make sure, you also add de.cau.cs.kieler.scg to your dependencies. 518 -1. Write a transformation that is able to transform {{code language="none"}}ABO_norm_HandleA{{/code}} into its corresponding SCG. 467 +{{code language="none"}} 468 +def create 469 +{{/code}}methods might offer a better alternative... 470 +\\ 471 +1. Replace the TODO with an transformation code that takes an extended BF program and transforms it into an semantically equivalent BF program that only uses standard BF instructions. 472 +HINT: Some of the extended BF commands can only be expressed by standard operations if you can write to other cells. Therefore you are allowed to perform side effects on the tape. 473 +1. Open the //Plug-In Manifest Editor// and switch to the Runtime tab. Add the package containing your transformation to the list of exported packages. (You may have to check the //Show non-Java packages// option in the //Exported Packages// dialog to see the package.) 474 +\\ 475 +))) 519 519 1. **Verify your generated SCG**. If you added your transformation correctly, the SCG should be displayed automatically as soon as selected. If your SCG looks like the SCG depicted earlier, then everything is fine. 520 520 1. Check your SCG semantically. Is there anything you could improve/optimize? 521 521 11. Write a second transformation (just as before) and add it to the transformation chain right after the transformation you already added. ... ... @@ -526,9 +526,5 @@ 526 526 527 527 528 528 {{/layout-cell}} 529 - 530 -{{layout-cell}} 531 - 532 -{{/layout-cell}} 533 533 {{/layout-section}} 534 534 {{/layout}}
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