Built from tag: 1.0b7
*** IMPORTANT NOTICE ***
This is still a work in progress and the fact that the release is made doesn't mean that it is bug free. We recommend that you use DoUML along with source control and save your work frequently.
DoUML is a UML diagram editor capable of generating/reversing code in a multitude of programming languages(namely - C++, Java, Python, idl, Php).
DoUML is a fork of the original Bouml editor by Bruno Pages that was born when Bouml's development abruptly came to a stop due to author's conflict with wikipedia administration.
Not wanting to lose (possibly) best free UML modelling software an effort was made to port the original to Qt4 and continue developing it as a community.
DoUML is based on a source code of Bouml 4.22 but can read projects saved with versions up to 4.23 patch 7. Support for later, commercial versions, of Bouml is possible but sample projects will be required.
- Core editor seems to be working. It is still very rough around the edges but much easier to work with than bouml 4.23 (I am biased, lol)
- Generators/reversers seem to be working.
- Some of the plugouts do not work yet, but these are not critical to actual modelling.
- A list of failing plugouts can be found in settings.ini file
- clicking left-right arrows when editing a parameter in an operation dialog will no longer switch table cells.
- when you are inheriting from a base class, a definition is automatically produced even if it was completely empty in base class
- changing a default value in Uml tab of an operation dialog will automatically refresh function declaration in C++ tab.
- user aliases are no longer lost when operation is copied or when "deploy classes" is used.
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In Bouml when .lock file was not deleted during previous session the editor notified the user of this fact and closed. Now it will offer the possibility to take ownership of that lock and continue.
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Operation and class dialogs have "up/down" buttons so user can traverse the tree without reopening the dialogs. This will later work for other dialogs too but making dialogs compatible with the feature is very time consuming so there's still time before that.
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Operation, class and artifact dialogs can be moved around with a new sticky control appearing at wherever cursor leaves the dialog. A mini toolbar will appear wherever cursor touches the edge of the dialog. This toolbar will have mouse icon on it.
- Left click-drag on this icon - drags the window around
- Right click-drag on this icon - resizes the winow
- Scrolling on this icon switches tabs of the dialog
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entering constructor initializers for C++ classes no longer requires navigation to properties panel. Right clicking on a constructor produces a menu entry "Add constructor initializer" which calls a dialog designed just for this purpose.
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changes to inherited functions propatate above/below through the hierachy. User no longer need to manually adjust the whole tree each time.
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added C++ modifiers default,delete,override, final to operations
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added non-static data initialization for C++ headers. Basically - "initial value" now works for non-static data attributes.
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"Up" right click menu option will appear in operation's right click menu. This option will instantly select and scroll to container class.
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operations, class and artifact dialogs have clipboard history button on their mini toolbar. By clicking it user has access to recently copied chuncks of text.
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when adding inherited functions from a base class (right click on a class node) user can now inherit whole inteface of a base class in one click.
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all dialogs that have mini toolbar next to them will spawn near the cursor instead of the center of the screen.
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user can now "move into", "move after" and "duplicate" into a parameter that has Get/Set functions. The operation also copies/moves getters/setters.
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getters/setters can now be marked and "move after" within the same class
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non-english characters are now allowed in comments, init values of attributes, notes on diagrams and all non-generatable nodes in the tree(i.e. - use cases).
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there is now "Generate" label on the main toolbar. Next to this label C++/Php/Python... buttons will appear according to which language is set for the project clicking on these buttons will either generate code for currently selected node in the tree or marked nodes in the tree. To make it obvious which will be applied "Generate" label is color-coded.
- If its background is red - there are marked items in the tree and their nodes will be generated
- If its background is blue - there are no marked in the tree so generation will be done on user-selected node
- The generation is done on a "first generatable node upwards in the tree" Meaning - if an attribute is marked the app will traverse to containing class and generate it
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Added "Catalog" widget below class tree. This widget is used for quick tree navigation and has 3 tabs.
- "Visited" tab updates each time user clicks on a node in a tree. This node is inserted into visited and clicking on it will immediately scroll the main tree to it.
- "Marked" tab tracks user selection and serves double purpose of tree navigation(as in "Visited") and node deselection via rightclick menu.
- "Favourites" tab is used when user ahs often visited tree nodes and wants an easy wasy to return to the in a tree.
- Adding nodes s done by dragging them from the main tree onto favourites tabs.
- Catalog widget has line edit under tabs which serves the purpose of filtering the Visited view (only Visited atm).
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Builtin types" tab in generation settings has been completely reworked.
- User can now search and sort it.
- User can selectively turn off languages he does not use in the table.
- When a new row is being added it is initialized with enough defaults to make assigning UML name the only obligatory edit before clicking "OK".
- Adding new rows is now done through "Add type" button and a few options were removed from "do" menu as they no longer make sense.
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A totally new control can be brought up by pressing Ctlr-E on tree nodes. See changelog.txt for details. (section 1.0b4)
Currently - the manual of Bouml version 4.22 is being used. To access it, set "Manual" path in miscelaneous settings in application's menu.
- dependencies: libqt4-dev, libqt4-qt3support, libboost-dev, libfile-fcntllock-perl, vim-common, g++ (>=4.7)
make
make install
default directory is ${PWD}/install ormake install LOCAL_DESTDIR=[path]
L_UniversalModels library needs to be built prior to douml compilation. It is located in src/Libs/L_UniversalModels
- Mingw based on gcc 4.7+
- Qt 4.7+ built with aforementioned mingw.
- Boost's headers of version 1.5+ must be visible in scope.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/douml/
*** CONTRIBUTORS NEEDED ***
And remember - we all own a debt of gratitude to Bouml's original creator - Bruno Pages. Without him, there'd be nothing for us to continue developing. Current (non-free) version of original Bouml that he works on now can be found at: http://bouml.fr