OCLOperators constraints
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See also: [[Constraints]],  
See also: [[Constraints]], [[OCLOperators_brokenConstraints]]
[[Category:OCL General Operators]]
[[Category:OCL General Operators]]
{{Edited|July|12|2024}}

Latest revision as of 15:41, 10 February 2024

This operator returns both meta information about a class's constraints and if it's currently broken.

The return value is a collection of Tuple containing the following:

  1. Name
  2. Description
  3. IsDeleteConstraint: True/False
  4. ErrorLevel: #Information, #Warning or #Error
  5. Broken: Evaluated and Subscribed state of the constraint
Examples

To check if any constraint with error level Error is broken:

self.constraints->select(c|(c.ErrorLevel = #Error) and c.Broken)->isEmpty  -- Returns True if no errors

Returning a collection of Descriptions of broken Warning constraints:

self.constraints->select(c|(c.ErrorLevel = #Warning) and c.Broken)->collect(c|c.Description)
Please Note

This operator earlier resulted in an array of booleans with the constraint result. To get the same functionality now, add .broken=false to the end of the previous expression.

Like this, used with forAll:

self.constraints->forAll(c|c.broken=false)
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See also: Constraints, OCLOperators_brokenConstraints

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