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The attribute has an ID (which should be always unique) which also contain the project name, i.e. <code>org.eventb.developer.examples.stringAttr</code>. This unique ID will be used for access the value corresponding to this attribute of an element later. The name of the attribute is a string that could be externalised to be used for displaying to the users in the future. There are five different attribute kinds: ''boolean'', ''handle'', ''integer'', ''long'', ''string'' | The attribute has an ID (which should be always unique) which also contain the project name, i.e. <code>org.eventb.developer.examples.stringAttr</code>. This unique ID will be used for access the value corresponding to this attribute of an element later. The name of the attribute is a string that could be externalised to be used for displaying to the users in the future. There are five different attribute kinds: ''boolean'', ''handle'', ''integer'', ''long'', ''string''. |
Revision as of 16:17, 24 March 2010
Adding a New Element
Adding a New Attribute to Existing Elements
The extension point org.rodinp.core.attributeTypes
to declare a new attribute.
In the example below, we assume that the extensions are developed within a plug-in project with name org.eventb.developer.examples
The following extension declares a new string attribute.
<extension point="org.rodinp.core.attributeTypes"> <attributeType id="stringAttr" kind="string" name="%eventBStringAttribute"> </attributeType> </extension>
The attribute has an ID (which should be always unique) which also contain the project name, i.e. org.eventb.developer.examples.stringAttr
. This unique ID will be used for access the value corresponding to this attribute of an element later. The name of the attribute is a string that could be externalised to be used for displaying to the users in the future. There are five different attribute kinds: boolean, handle, integer, long, string.