Hello, I find an OPEN SOURCE tool (http://bouml.free.fr/) that Recently generates Python code from UML model.
I like to model the Python language metamodel himself, with it, e.g the model of the language: I need that to better understand the language constraint of the language. for example, i like to model that : -a class "class" may inherit from 0..* class -a class "class" is create from a class that is its "metaclass" -a class "class" has 0..n attributes and 0..n method -a class "module" has 0..n class "class" Does anyone know a document that describes it already, because I think it is complicated to find this information in the documentation of Python. For example, can i say that: -a class "class" has 0..n properties ? It seems that the Python metamodel is not perfect, because I do not find attribute which give me the property list with a code like: "myPropertyList = myclass.properties" - a class "method" can contains nested "method", but what is the way to get a list of internal methods, without use ? Can i just write: "myNestedMethodList = method.nestedMethodList" I think a metamodel Python would be welcome to complement the BNF (http://docs.python.org/ref/grammar.txt), so as to know fully understand the relationships between the various elements of language. Thank you --------------------------------- Ne gardez plus qu'une seule adresse mail ! Copiez vos mails vers Yahoo! Mail
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