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Framework (WebServices) does not build with recent gcc version.

On platforms using gcc the code for library Share\WebServices fails to build with recent versions, e.g. gcc 15.2. New versions of gcc does not accept Kernighan & Ritchie code style As a _quick_ workaround I have fixed the compile process by ad...
about 2 months ago in IBM Rhapsody Systems Engineering / Functional Improvement 0 Submitted

Multiple inheritance for reactive interfaces in C

Hello IBM team, When using Rhapsody in C, it is possible to add inheritance from interfaces within classes. As long as these interfaces are not reactive interfaces, meaning they do not contain event receptions, multiple inheritances from different...
10 months ago in IBM Engineering - Systems Design Rhapsody/RMM / Code and Execution 2 Planned for future release

I'd like to have a comprehensive document on Rhapsody's code generating capabilities, i.e. what diagarms / model elements generate code.

Before starting to build a model, where code generation is the target, users should know in advance, what model elements will generate code. I've wasted a lot of my and customer service engineers' time om elaborating Sequence Diagrams, which turne...
about 1 month ago in IBM Rhapsody Systems Engineering / UX Improvement 0 Submitted

Official support for MSYS2 as alternative to Cygwin & MinGW and allow for clang as an alternative compiler to gcc

MSYS2 (https://www.msys2.org) is a Cygwin clone but with a less restrictive license for core components (LGPL instead of GPL). It provides also MinGW support with different environments, i.e. combinations of toolchain / architecture / C(++)-librar...
about 2 months ago in IBM Rhapsody Systems Engineering / Functional Improvement 0 Submitted

Rhapsody’s documentation should be clarified for the RhpPluginCleanup and RhpFinalPluginCleanup API call.

Rhapsody’s documentation uses “Close” in the description of RhpFinalPluginCleanup and uses “Exit” in the description of RhpFinalPluginCleanup. Several people at our company as well as the IBMers and a consultant all assumed “Close” is called when ...
2 months ago in IBM Rhapsody Systems Engineering / Functional Improvement 0 Submitted

Enhancement request to ncorporate class enumeration in code generation.

The usage of literal name used in enum can not be directly used as a any variable name is prohibited by Standard CPP. Hence there is error "does not name a type", and the subsequent errors like " expected ')' before '*' token". To avoid such issue...
almost 5 years ago in IBM Engineering - Systems Design Rhapsody/RMM / Code and Execution 1 Future consideration

It would be very usefull if pointer types could be defined in argumments

Pointer / reference type is widely used in C/C++ programs, so Rhapsody should also support this. It would highly improve the efficiency of the generated code.
6 months ago in IBM Rhapsody Systems Engineering / Functional Improvement 0 Submitted

Option to add code pattern field in Attribute.

Use case: There is no code pattern field in attribute to provide the user defined pattern. Justification: Seems there is code pattern field in operation return type an argument to provide the user defined pattern which is inconsistent with attribu...
5 months ago in IBM Rhapsody Systems Engineering / Functional Improvement 0 Submitted

Framework: identifier 'concept' is a keyword in C++20 [-Wc++20-compat]

over 1 year ago in IBM Engineering - Systems Design Rhapsody/RMM / Code and Execution 1 Future consideration

Ensure Rhapsody actually supports the Java language by modernising the JDKRefModel

We think it is reasonable to expect that Rhapsody is kept up to date with the progression of versions of the tools and languages it supports. After all, Java SE6 is now many, many years old. We would kindly ask you to treat this as a necessary upd...
6 months ago in IBM Rhapsody Systems Engineering / Functional Improvement 0 Submitted