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: Plug-in developers expressed their need to get a detailed documentation about Rodin extension ability. A dedicated [http://wiki.event-b.org/index.php/Plug-in_Tutorial tutorial] has been written accordingly, and was the support of a training session given at the [http://www.event-b.org/rodin10.html Rodin User and Developer Workshop] in Düsseldorf this year. | : Plug-in developers expressed their need to get a detailed documentation about Rodin extension ability. A dedicated [http://wiki.event-b.org/index.php/Plug-in_Tutorial tutorial][http://wiki.event-b.org/index.php/D23_General_Platform_Maintenance#Available_Documentation] has been written accordingly, and was the support of a training session given at the [http://www.event-b.org/rodin10.html Rodin User and Developer Workshop] in Düsseldorf this year. | ||
See the [http://wiki.event-b.org/index.php/D23_General_Platform_Maintenance#Available_Documentation Release Notes] and the [http://wiki.event-b.org/index.php/D23_General_Platform_Maintenance#Available_Documentation SourceForge] databases (bugs and feature requests) for details about the previous and upcoming releases of the Rodin platform. | See the [http://wiki.event-b.org/index.php/D23_General_Platform_Maintenance#Available_Documentation Release Notes] and the [http://wiki.event-b.org/index.php/D23_General_Platform_Maintenance#Available_Documentation SourceForge] databases (bugs and feature requests) for details about the previous and upcoming releases of the Rodin platform. | ||
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== Wiki release notes == | == Wiki release notes == | ||
The release notes contain information about the released plug-ins and centralise the requirements or existing issues which could not be stated at the main platform release date. Thus, since Rodin 2.0 release, it has been chosen to link the contents of the release notes text file included in Rodin releases with the contents | The release notes contain information about the released plug-ins and centralise the requirements or existing issues which could not be stated at the main platform release date. Thus, since Rodin 2.0 release, it has been chosen to link the contents of the release notes text file included in Rodin releases, with the contents of the dedicated wiki page. | ||
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: See [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=108850&atid=651672]. | : See [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=108850&atid=651672]. | ||
User manual, user tutorial and other developer documentation on the [http://wiki.event-b.org wiki] are continuously, and collaboratively updated and enhanced. A major update (see [http://wiki.event-b.org/index.php?title=D32_General_Platform_Maintenance#Overview]) to the developer documentation about Rodin extension ability has been made. | |||
= Planning = | = Planning = |
Revision as of 10:59, 5 November 2010
Overview
The main goal of the platform corrective and evolutive maintenance is to fix the listed known bugs, and implement some new requested features. As in the previous years of Deploy, these bugs and features are reported either by mail or through dedicated SourceForge trackers.
The terse list below gives an overwiew of the noteworthy features added in the main platform during the past year:
- Proof replay of undischarged POs (releases 1.3 and upper)
- It often happens, while modifying a model, that a set of previously manually discharged POs are slightly changed and need to be discharged again. However, replaying the proof for those POs could most of the time be enough to discharge it. Hence, a command was added to manually try replaying the proofs for a set of undischarged POs. This request was expressed by end users. See [1].
- Rule Details View (releases 2.0 and upper)
- When doing an interactive proof, one is guided by the proof tree appearing on the proof tree view. However, it is sometimes needed to get more informations about the rules being involved in a proof, such as instantiation details, hidden hypotheses, etc. The Rule Details View displaying such details has been added.
- Refactoring plug-in (releases 1.2 and upper)
- Documentation
- Plug-in developers expressed their need to get a detailed documentation about Rodin extension ability. A dedicated tutorial[2] has been written accordingly, and was the support of a training session given at the Rodin User and Developer Workshop in Düsseldorf this year.
See the Release Notes and the SourceForge databases (bugs and feature requests) for details about the previous and upcoming releases of the Rodin platform.
Motivations
The evolutive maintenance (resp. corrective maintenance) has its origin in the Deploy project's description of work, and the various requests (resp. bug reports) listed by WP1-4 partners, developers and users. Since the Deploy project's birth, various streams can be used to express feature requests or track an encountered bug :
- - dedicated trackers,
- - mail to the deploy user list, etc.
Maintenance tasks to perform are collected from the aforementioned streams and scheduled during WP9 meetings.
The following table describes the performed and scheduled tasks motivating the evolutive maintenance :
Origin | Maintenance Task | Done in 2010 | Scheduled in 2011 |
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End Users | Adding a replay proof command in the Event-B Explorer | x |
Choices / Decisions
Prioritisation of maintenance tasks
As seen in the previous section, the tasks to be performed are listed and ordered by priority. Listed tasks are now being given a priority during WP9 biweekly meetings and then assigned to partners in charge of their processing. It has been decided to give more priority to WP1-4 partner's requests than end-users requests according to the needed time to process them.
64-bit release of Rodin for Mac platforms
A major UI bug, due to some incompatibilities between Eclipse 3.5 and Java 1.6 on Mac platforms motivated the migration to the Eclipse 3.6 as basis for the Rodin 2.0 platform. In the meantime, as the 32-bit Java Virtual Machine is no longer supported on Mac platforms, Rodin migrated to Java 1.6, so that the release 2.0 of Rodin became a 64-bit Mac platform only. The Rodin platforms family is then composed of three executables : 32-bit platforms for Linux and Windows environments and a 64-bit platform for Mac computers.
Wiki release notes
The release notes contain information about the released plug-ins and centralise the requirements or existing issues which could not be stated at the main platform release date. Thus, since Rodin 2.0 release, it has been chosen to link the contents of the release notes text file included in Rodin releases, with the contents of the dedicated wiki page.
Available Documentation
As in the previous D23 delivrable, the following pages give useful information about the Rodin platform releases:
- Release notes.
- Bugs.
- See [3].
- Feature requests.
- See [4].
User manual, user tutorial and other developer documentation on the wiki are continuously, and collaboratively updated and enhanced. A major update (see [5]) to the developer documentation about Rodin extension ability has been made.
Planning
The Rodin Platform Releases wiki page lists in particular the upcoming releases and give the scheduled release dates.