Any free UML modelling tools that generate python code?
-- Best Regards, Wang Kebo http://www.huihoo.org/~mep "Paul McGuire" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I just found out that my favorite UML modeling tool, Enterprise Architect, > has just released a new version, *with* Python code support. You can > download EA at http://www.sparxsystems.com.au. It is not free, but I think > it is very reasonably priced for the features it provides (under $200 gives > you good UML graphical modeling, including sequence and class diagrams, with > code reverse engineering and round-tripping, vs. $000's for comparable > Rational environment). > > Well, as it turns out, the Python support is still a bit buggy but I have > already gotten good mileage from this tool in other applications, most > notably reverse engineering C++ and C# code, so the Python additions are > icing on the cake. But it is certainly another reassuring note, to see the > inclusion of Python support into this commercial software development tool. > > I've already started to forward bug reports for some of the Python import > errors. Perhaps if they get more feedback from other Python users, it will > help reinforce their opinion of Pythonistas as a valuable target market > segment. > > -- Paul > > > Note: I am *not* an employee or in any way connected with the supplier of > this code, other than as a satistifed customer. > > Note2: the Python support is not an obvious product feature. It requires > installation of a separate (free) add-in, downloaded from the Sparxsystems > web site. The add-in must be separately "add-in"ed to each project, too, > instead of just being a globally installed plug-in. My first couple of > attempts failed at completely reverse engineering my pyparsing module, > although I did get a nice first-pass class inheritance diagram for PIL. We > take what we can get... > > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list