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Item constraint macro

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The following macros encapsulates a design pattern that enables constraining data item fields by 'do' actions of a high level sequence. This can be done without presupposing anything about the sequence tree generated under the do-ing sequence.

The tar file consists of 4 files:
- item_constraint_macro.e - the 'item_constraint' and 'sequence_export' macros definition
- item_constraint_example.e and sequence_export_example.e - use examples (one per each new construct)
- packet_seq.e - an auxiliary definition file for the examples

This topic was discussed in a Club-T presentation (Israel, Sophia-Antipolis, Munich). The presentation is also publicly avaiable.


Originally posted in cdnusers.org by matanvax
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