Abstract Class UML 2.4.1::ParameterableElement
Description:
A parameterable element is an element that can be exposed as a formal template
parameter for a template, or specified as an actual parameter in a binding
of a template.
Direct Superclasses: ElementDirect Subclasses: PackageableElement,
Operation,
ConnectableElementClass Precedence List: ParameterableElement,
ElementProperties:
owningTemplateParameter :
TemplateParameter (0 1); -- source
ParameterableElement templateParameter :
TemplateParameter (0 1); -- source
ParameterableElement ownedComment :
Comment (0 *); -- source
ElementThe Comments owned by this element.
{
composite}
Subsets: Element.ownedElement
ownedElement :
Element (0 *); -- source
ElementThe Elements owned by this element.
{
composite,
readonly}
Derived union with sources: (ownedComment)
Opposite: Element.owner
owner :
Element (0 1); -- source
ElementConstraints:
No additional constraints.
Operations:
Signature: isTemplateParameter() : Boolean;
Description: The query isTemplateParameter() determines if this parameterable element
is exposed as a formal template parameter.
Expression: result = templateParameter->notEmpty()
Signature: isCompatibleWith(p : ParameterableElement; ) : Boolean;
Description: The query isCompatibleWith() determines if this parameterable element is
compatible with the specified parameterable element. By default parameterable
element P is compatible with parameterable element Q if the kind of P is
the same or a subtype as the kind of Q. Subclasses should override this
operation to specify different compatibility constraints.
The OCL used here is not normative.Editor's notes: oclType(), not oclType. No oclType in OCL AFAIK. I have one though,.
Expression: result = p->oclIsKindOf(self.oclType())
Original: result = p->oclIsKindOf(self.oclType)
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