For friend classes you create a dependency, stereotyped as <>
This is an dashed arrow with the label <>
For a friend function, I don't think there is a way to do it
specifically, so you would have to use the extensibility features of
UML. I would assume you just add that function to the class, a
On Wed, 2002-05-01 at 18:05, Art Werschulz wrote:
> Hi.
>
> What is the appropriate way of denoting a C++ friend function in UML?
> How can this be done in dia?
how about:
having friend-ly classes in same package, and declare functions as
protected within package (Java-like ;)
Regards, Frank
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Hi.
What is the appropriate way of denoting a C++ friend function in UML?
How can this be done in dia?
Thanks.
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