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bitblit
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Post subject: Ada reverse engineering Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 1:12 am |
Joined: Wed Dec 10, 2008 10:51 pm Posts: 138
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I need to convert a large chunk of Ada to C++ and am considering using Rhapsody to do this. First, does anybody have any presentations or documentation on Ada to C++ conversion or Ada into Rhapsody reverse engineering? I'm trading reverse engineering with top down conversion to Rhapsody C++.
Second, I ran some quick tests of the Ada reverse engineering function. I'm still working through the errors I got, but it did import most of it. I started building diagrams with the classes it created and was surprised to notice that the attribute and methods compartments were written in Ada notation, rather than C++. When I built the code, it still generated C++. Why doesn't it display it in C++ notation and how can I change it back to C++? The Ada notation isn't a code generation problem, but it is a documentation issue since all my generated documentation is all supposed to be in C++.
Third, does Rhapsody automatically disable inclusion of the framework after reverse engineering?
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Mickey
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Post subject: Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 3:05 pm |
Joined: Thu Aug 30, 2007 4:31 pm Posts: 152 Location: Germany
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Rhapsody is not a Code conversion tool --> So as a result it's not possible to convert Ada Code into complete C++ syntax / code...
For sure with the Architecture it will work ... having an Ada Class will generate a C++ class but the implementation of the operation will still remain ADA...
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