org.eclipse.xtext.xtext.generator.XtextGeneratorNaming Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: StateMachineGeneratorModule.java From xtext-web with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 4 votes |
public Class<? extends XtextGeneratorNaming> bindNaming() { return StateMachineGeneratorNaming.class; }
Example #2
Source File: EntitiesGeneratorModule.java From xtext-web with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 4 votes |
public Class<? extends XtextGeneratorNaming> bindNaming() { return StateMachineGeneratorNaming.class; }
Example #3
Source File: XtendGeneratorModule.java From xtext-xtend with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 4 votes |
public Class<? extends XtextGeneratorNaming> bindNaming() { return XtendGeneratorNaming.class; }
Example #4
Source File: AbstractGeneratorFragmentTests.java From xtext-core with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 4 votes |
public Class<? extends XtextGeneratorNaming> bindNaming() { return XtextGeneratorNaming.class; }
Example #5
Source File: XtextLangGeneratorModule.java From xtext-core with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 4 votes |
public Class<? extends XtextGeneratorNaming> bindNaming() { return XtextLangGeneratorNaming.class; }
Example #6
Source File: AbstractCodeElementExtractor.java From sarl with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
/** Replies the naming conventions. * * @return the naming conventions. */ @Pure protected XtextGeneratorNaming getNaming() { return this.naming; }
Example #7
Source File: DotGeneratorModule.java From gef with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 2 votes |
/** * Binds the naming of the Xtext generator to the custom naming extension. * * @return A custom naming extension to properly name internal packages. */ public Class<? extends XtextGeneratorNaming> bindNaming() { return DotNaming.class; }
Example #8
Source File: GeneratorModule.java From dsl-devkit with Eclipse Public License 1.0 | 2 votes |
/** * Use a custom generator naming class. * * @return the custom generator naming class. */ public Class<? extends XtextGeneratorNaming> bindXtextGeneratorNaming() { return GeneratorNaming.class; }
Example #9
Source File: AbstractSubCodeBuilderFragment.java From sarl with Apache License 2.0 | 2 votes |
/** Replies the naming conventions. * * @return the naming conventions. */ protected XtextGeneratorNaming getNaming() { return this.naming; }