Closed eclipse-modisco-bot closed 3 hours ago
By Fabien Giquel on Jun 16, 2011 03:26
Hi Hallvard,
i mark this bug as duplicate of 319265 which was resolved in Indigo release. Just to make sure, can you check that you are referencing an older version (0.8.x version) of org.eclipse.gmt.modisco.java plugin ?
This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 319265
By Hallvard Traetteberg on Jun 16, 2011 03:35
(In reply to comment #1)
Hi Hallvard,
i mark this bug as duplicate of 319265 which was resolved in Indigo release. Just to make sure, can you check that you are referencing an older version (0.8.x version) of org.eclipse.gmt.modisco.java plugin ?
This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 319265
You are right! I thought I had the latest version, but I have version 0.8.2. I should have checked and reported more properly.
By Hugo Bruneliere on Aug 18, 2011 08:35
Duplicate bug solved.
| --- | --- | | Bugzilla Link | 349496 | | Status | CLOSED DUPLICATE of bug 319265 | | Importance | P2 normal | | Reported | Jun 15, 2011 15:40 EDT | | Modified | Apr 29, 2013 07:39 EDT | | Version | 0.9.0 | | Reporter | Hallvard Traetteberg |
Description
I'm trying to refer to Modisco's Java model, hence, my genmodel refers to this model's genmodel. The latter will not validate:\ A containment reference of a type with at container feature of AnonymousClassDeclaration.classInstanceCreation that requires instances to be created elsewhere cannot be populated.
Ed Merks says this is due to a lower bound of 1 for a container feature, when there are more than one possible container. Although I can ignore the validation error (when (re)loading it), it is annoying.
Hallvard