use of org.yakindu.sct.model.sexec.ExecutionFlow in project statecharts by Yakindu.
the class ModelSequencerStateTest method testFinalStateEnterSequenceCall.
/**
* The enter sequence must be called withnin incoming transitions.
*/
@SuppressWarnings("unused")
@Test
public void testFinalStateEnterSequenceCall() {
Statechart sc = _createStatechart("sc");
{
InterfaceScope s_scope = _createInterfaceScope("Interface", sc);
VariableDefinition v1 = _createVariableDefinition("v1", TYPE_INTEGER, s_scope);
EventDefinition e1 = _createEventDefinition("e1", s_scope);
Region r = _createRegion("r", sc);
{
State s1 = _createState("s1", r);
FinalState fs = _createFinalState(r);
Transition t_s1_fs = _createTransition(s1, fs);
_createReactionTrigger(t_s1_fs);
_createRegularEventSpec(e1, (ReactionTrigger) t_s1_fs.getTrigger());
}
}
ExecutionFlow flow = sequencer.transform(sc);
ExecutionState _s1 = flow.getStates().get(0);
assertEquals("sc.r.s1", _s1.getName());
ExecutionState _fs = flow.getStates().get(1);
assertEquals("sc.r._final_", _fs.getName());
assertNull(_fs.getEntryAction());
assertNull(_fs.getExitAction());
// the transition s1 -> fs must includes the fs exit sequence call
Sequence cycle = _s1.getReactSequence();
If _if = (If) SCTTestUtil.flattenSequenceStepsAsList(cycle).get(0);
assertCall(_if.getThenStep(), _s1.getReactions().get(0).getEffect());
Sequence _seq = (Sequence) _s1.getReactions().get(0).getEffect();
assertCall(_seq, 1, _fs.getEnterSequences().get(0));
}
use of org.yakindu.sct.model.sexec.ExecutionFlow in project statecharts by Yakindu.
the class ModelSequencerStateTest method testStateEntryAction.
/**
* if a state defines a entry action then the execution state must have a
* entryAction.
*/
@Test
public void testStateEntryAction() {
Statechart sc = _createStatechart("test");
Scope scope = _createInterfaceScope("interface", sc);
VariableDefinition v1 = _createVariableDefinition("v1", TYPE_INTEGER, scope);
Region r = _createRegion("main", sc);
Entry e = _createEntry(EntryKind.INITIAL, null, r);
State s1 = _createState("s1", r);
State s2 = _createState("s2", r);
_createTransition(e, s1);
_createTransition(s1, s2);
LocalReaction entryAction = _createEntryAction(s2);
_createVariableAssignment(v1, AssignmentOperator.ASSIGN, _createValue(42), (ReactionEffect) entryAction.getEffect());
ExecutionFlow flow = sequencer.transform(sc);
ExecutionState _s1 = flow.getStates().get(0);
ExecutionState _s2 = flow.getStates().get(1);
assertEquals(s1.getName(), _s1.getSimpleName());
assertEquals(s2.getName(), _s2.getSimpleName());
assertNotNull(_s2.getEntryAction());
assertNull(_s1.getEntryAction());
}
use of org.yakindu.sct.model.sexec.ExecutionFlow in project statecharts by Yakindu.
the class ModelSequencerStateTest method testStateReaction_WithExitAction.
/**
* The exit action must be part of the reaction effect sequence
*/
@SuppressWarnings("unused")
@Test
public void testStateReaction_WithExitAction() {
SimpleFlatTSC tsc = new SimpleFlatTSC();
VariableDefinition v1 = _createVariableDefinition("v1", TYPE_INTEGER, tsc.s_scope);
LocalReaction exitAction = _createExitAction(tsc.s1);
AssignmentExpression assign = _createVariableAssignment(v1, AssignmentOperator.ASSIGN, _createValue(21), (ReactionEffect) exitAction.getEffect());
ExecutionFlow flow = sequencer.transform(tsc.sc);
// test state with one outgoing transition
ExecutionState _s1 = flow.getStates().get(0);
ExecutionState _s2 = flow.getStates().get(1);
assertEquals(tsc.s1.getName(), _s1.getSimpleName());
assertEquals(tsc.s2.getName(), _s2.getSimpleName());
assertEquals(1, _s1.getReactions().size());
Reaction reaction = _s1.getReactions().get(0);
assertNotNull(reaction.getCheck());
assertNotNull(reaction.getEffect());
Sequence seq = (Sequence) reaction.getEffect();
assertCall(seq, 0, _s1.getExitSequence());
assertCall(_s1.getExitSequence(), 1, _s1.getExitAction());
}
use of org.yakindu.sct.model.sexec.ExecutionFlow in project statecharts by Yakindu.
the class ModelSequencerStateTest method testCompositeStateExitSequence.
/**
* A composite state must have a exit sequence. This exit sequence consists
* of an exit action call and a state switch for all leaf states.
*/
@SuppressWarnings("unused")
@Test
public void testCompositeStateExitSequence() {
Statechart sc = _createStatechart("cs");
{
Scope scope = _createInterfaceScope("interface", sc);
VariableDefinition v1 = _createVariableDefinition("v1", TYPE_INTEGER, scope);
Region r = _createRegion("r", sc);
{
State s1 = _createState("s1", r);
{
_createExitAssignment(v1, s1, 1);
Region r1_s1 = _createRegion("r1", s1);
{
Entry e = _createEntry(EntryKind.INITIAL, null, r1_s1);
State s2 = _createState("s2", r1_s1);
State s3 = _createState("s3", r1_s1);
_createTransition(e, s2);
_createTransition(s2, s3);
}
Region r2_s1 = _createRegion("r2", s1);
{
Entry e = _createEntry(EntryKind.INITIAL, null, r2_s1);
State s4 = _createState("s4", r2_s1);
State s5 = _createState("s5", r2_s1);
State s6 = _createState("s6", r2_s1);
_createTransition(e, s4);
}
}
}
}
ExecutionFlow flow = sequencer.transform(sc);
ExecutionState _s1 = flow.getStates().get(0);
assertEquals("s1", _s1.getSimpleName());
ExecutionState _s2 = flow.getStates().get(1);
assertEquals("s2", _s2.getSimpleName());
ExecutionState _s3 = flow.getStates().get(2);
assertEquals("s3", _s3.getSimpleName());
ExecutionState _s4 = flow.getStates().get(3);
assertEquals("s4", _s4.getSimpleName());
ExecutionState _s5 = flow.getStates().get(4);
assertEquals("s5", _s5.getSimpleName());
ExecutionState _s6 = flow.getStates().get(5);
assertEquals("s6", _s6.getSimpleName());
assertNotNull(_s1.getExitAction());
assertNotNull(_s1.getExitSequence());
assertEquals(3, _s1.getExitSequence().getSteps().size());
Sequence _r1_s1 = _s2.getSuperScope().getExitSequence();
assertCall(_s1.getExitSequence(), 0, _r1_s1);
Sequence _r2_s1 = _s4.getSuperScope().getExitSequence();
assertCall(_s1.getExitSequence(), 1, _r2_s1);
Step _switch = _r1_s1.getSteps().get(0);
assertStateSwitch(_switch, _s2, _s3);
assertCall(assertedSequence(assertedStateCase(_switch, _s2).getStep()), 0, _s2.getExitSequence());
assertCall(assertedSequence(assertedStateCase(_switch, _s3).getStep()), 0, _s3.getExitSequence());
_switch = _r2_s1.getSteps().get(0);
assertStateSwitch(_switch, _s4, _s5, _s6);
assertCall(assertedSequence(assertedStateCase(_switch, _s4).getStep()), 0, _s4.getExitSequence());
assertCall(assertedSequence(assertedStateCase(_switch, _s5).getStep()), 0, _s5.getExitSequence());
assertCall(assertedSequence(assertedStateCase(_switch, _s6).getStep()), 0, _s6.getExitSequence());
assertCall(_s1.getExitSequence(), 2, _s1.getExitAction());
}
use of org.yakindu.sct.model.sexec.ExecutionFlow in project statecharts by Yakindu.
the class ModelSequencerStateTest method testStateReaction_SimpleFlatTSC.
@Test
public void testStateReaction_SimpleFlatTSC() {
SimpleFlatTSC tsc = new SimpleFlatTSC();
ExecutionFlow flow = sequencer.transform(tsc.sc);
// test state with one outgoing transition
ExecutionState s1 = flow.getStates().get(0);
ExecutionState s2 = flow.getStates().get(1);
assertEquals(tsc.s1.getName(), s1.getSimpleName());
assertEquals(tsc.s2.getName(), s2.getSimpleName());
assertEquals(1, s1.getReactions().size());
Reaction reaction = s1.getReactions().get(0);
assertNotNull(reaction.getCheck());
assertNotNull(reaction.getEffect());
Sequence seq = (Sequence) reaction.getEffect();
assertCall(seq, 0, s1.getExitSequence());
assertCall(seq, 1, s2.getEnterSequences().get(0));
}
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