Op donderdag 27 april 2006 11:05, schreef Adrian Wilkins:
Aye ; this would appear to imply that classes can share names as long
as they don't appear in the same cluster.
http://www.pi.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/inf1/eiff-ref/chap3.htm#cluster
But when I add a class using EiffelStudio, it
These are all good suggestions, and in fact we have become aware that
the Date/time classes are not properly ISO8601 compliant. The 'T'
problem has been fixed in the specifications, and the extended version
of the Duration will be supported.
I have a more radical proposal as well: to scrap
I have just fixed one problem; please do a new update from Subversion
and recompile.
If there is enough interest in the Eiffel version of openEHR, I will get
an Eiffel project group list created and we can operate within that, and
avoid annoying the main list with such details. People who are
Op vrijdag 28 april 2006 11:20, schreef Thomas Beale:
I have just fixed one problem; please do a new update from Subversion
and recompile.
If there is enough interest in the Eiffel version of openEHR, I will get
an Eiffel project group list created and we can operate within that, and
avoid
I totaly agree with you that the standalone versions
of partial date/time classes are nearly useless.
This becomes obvious when you try to map the XML
schema element DV_DATE_TIME to a RM object.
I have another java - xml suggestion.
At runtime, due to the way generics are implemented in
java
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Dear all,
we don't have many groups, but I think the community will appreciate us
respecting the ones that are there. To that end, I would like to move
the very useful (but implementation oriented discssions on Eiffel, Java,
ISO 8601) to the implementers list.
thanks,
- thomas beale
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William E Hammond wrote:
Just yesterday I ran into this construct in looking at a dosing algorithm
for pediatrics. Without the detail, the first time-related logic specified
for the period of less than 7 days (7 days. The next logic line specified
= 7 days. Without the =, the logic
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