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Key: UML14-1022
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Legacy Issue Number: 3385
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Status: closed
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Source: Anonymous
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Summary:
The OCL specification defines a precedence of "<", ">", "<=" and
">=" over "=" and "<>". This is misleading, because the OCL
grammar does not allow relational expression with more than one
relational operator, so that expressions like "a>b = c<d" are illegal
anyway.Proposed Solution: Change the precedence rules to define that "<", ">",
"<=", ">=", "=" and "<>" have the same precedence. -
Reported: UML 1.2 — Wed, 1 Mar 2000 05:00 GMT
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Disposition: Resolved — UML 1.3
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Disposition Summary:
No Data Available
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Updated: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 21:37 GMT
UML14 — UML 1.4 RTF issue: OCL: Precedence of relational operators
- Key: UML14-1022
- OMG Task Force: UML 1.4 RTF