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Implementing Domain-Specific Languages with Xtext and Xtend

You're reading from   Implementing Domain-Specific Languages with Xtext and Xtend Learn how to implement a DSL with Xtext and Xtend using easy-to-understand examples and best practices.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786464965
Length 426 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Lorenzo Bettini Lorenzo Bettini
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface Preface to the second edition
1. Implementing a DSL FREE CHAPTER 2. Creating Your First Xtext Language 3. Working with the Xtend Programming Language 4. Validation 5. Code Generation 6. Customizing Xtext Components 7. Testing 8. An Expression Language 9. Type Checking 10. Scoping 11. Continuous Integration 12. Xbase 13. Advanced Topics 14. Conclusions
A. Bibliography
Index

Creating an Xtext project from an Ecore model

In this section, we will implement an Xtext DSL starting from an existing Ecore model, which will represent the structure of AST.

Defining the Ecore model

We assume that we already have an EMF Ecore model for representing schools with students and teachers.

This Ecore model has the following structure:

  • SchoolModel: This is the root element. The feature schools is a multi-value containment reference of School objects.
  • School: The feature persons is a multi-value containment reference of Person objects.
  • Person: This is an abstract class.
  • Student is a Person: The registrationNum attribute is an integer, teachers is a multi-value non-containment reference of Teacher objects, that is, a student can refer to several teachers.
  • Teacher is a Person.
  • Named is an abstract class, which is the base class for School and Person. It contains the string attribute name.

Note

During this section, we will modify this Ecore model. If you want to implement the example DSL...

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