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UMMF::UML_1_5::Foundation::Core::ProgrammingLanguageDataType --
1.5
expression : UMMF::UML_1_5::Foundation::Data_Types::TypeExpression private1changeableinstanceunorderedSet::ObjectNO ASSOCIATIONS
__validate_typeUMMF::UML_1_5::Foundation::Core::ProgrammingLanguageDataType->__validate_type($value);
Returns true if $value is a valid representation of UMMF::UML_1_5::Foundation::Core::ProgrammingLanguageDataType.
__typecheckUMMF::UML_1_5::Foundation::Core::ProgrammingLanguageDataType->__typecheck($value, $msg);
Calls confess() with $msg if <UMMF::UML_1_5::Foundation::Core::ProgrammingLanguageDataType-__validate_type($value)>> is false.
isaProgrammingLanguageDataTypeReturns true if receiver is a UMMF::UML_1_5::Foundation::Core::ProgrammingLanguageDataType. Other receivers will return false.
isaFoundation__Core__ProgrammingLanguageDataTypeReturns true if receiver is a UMMF::UML_1_5::Foundation::Core::ProgrammingLanguageDataType.
Other receivers will return false.
This is the fully qualified version of the isaProgrammingLanguageDataType method.
__model_name my $name = $obj_or_package->__model_name;
Returns the UML Model name ('Foundation::Core::ProgrammingLanguageDataType') for an object or package of
this Classifier.
__isAbstract$package->__isAbstract;
Returns 0.
___initializeInitialize all Attributes and AssociationEnds in a instance of this Classifier. Does not initalize slots in its Generalizations.
See also: __initialize.
__initializeInitialize all slots in this Classifier and all its Generalizations.
See also: ___initialize.
__createCalls all <<create>> Methods for this Classifier and all Generalizations.
See also: ___create.
expressionmy $val = $obj->expression;
Returns the UMMF::UML_1_5::Foundation::Data_Types::TypeExpression value of Attribute expression.
set_expression$obj->set_expression($val);
Sets the value of Attribute expression.
$val must be of type UMMF::UML_1_5::Foundation::Data_Types::TypeExpression or undef.
Returns $obj.
count_expression$obj->count_expression;
Returns the number of elements (0 or 1) in expression.
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