Statemate version 4.6.1.2 Release Notes
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IBM Corporation
11 Apr, 2011
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This file contains last-minute product information and updates to Statemate
4.6.1.2
It is divided into the following sections:
For the latest news and information on Rational Statemate, visit the Web
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To run Statemate 4.6.1.2 you need:
Operating System
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Required Software
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Supported Compilers
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Hardware
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Solaris 5.10
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OpenWindows
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Sun Studio 12 Update 1
GNAT Ada
gcc 2.8.1
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sun4u sparc SUNW,A70
1 GB RAM
Approximately 500Mb free
disk space
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Windows XP SP3
Windows 7
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MKS XServer 8.5
MKS Platform
Components 9.4
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Microsoft Visual C++ 2008
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Intel® Core™2CPU, 2 GHz
Minimum 1 GB, recommended 2 GB RAM
Approximately 600Mb free
disk space
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At the time of writing, the third
party products tested with <productname> n.n are:
- <third
party product> or reference to documentation including this information
- <third party product>
Compatible products
- Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.0 or newer
- CANoe V3.0
- ClearCase V3.1.1
- Continuous 4.5
- DOORS 9.2 (Windows Systems)
- dSPACE (models 1102 & 1103)
- dSPACE ControlDesk
1.2 P2
- FlexNet v 11.5.0.0
- FrameMaker 7.0
- PVCS Version Manager v6.7.00 (Build 894)
- QNX V6.3.2
- VxWorks: 5.4 (Tornado 2.0)
- Word 2003
- GNAT ADA version 2.8.1 (Solaris)
Installing Statemate 4.6.1.2
For information on installing, see the Statemate Administrator’s Guide and
Statemate Installation Guide,
found on the Rational
Information Center
Download of electronic images
For
download information, please view the Rational Statemate
4.6.1.2 Download
page.
The
installation packages are available for download at IBM Fix Central:
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- Product Group: Rational
- Product: IBM Rational Statemate
- Installed version: 4.6.1
Fixed Defects in this release
- General Enhancements
- Statemate was enhanced to support transition priorities on compound
transitions.
- The properties dialog of Information-flows was enhanced to support
quick navigation to referenced elements. Double-click on an item in the
"Consist of" list navigates to the properties of that
item. The Properties preference "Open New Editor for
References" determines whether this opens in a new properties dialog
or the current one.
- The tool was enhanced to allow opening of 2 or more external
editors for element properties simultaneously.
- MicroC Enhancements
- Context Variables used in a Statechart
shall be allocated only in the Statechart
related functions in which they are actually used.
- Statemate Autosar Generator (SAG) Enhancements
- Use Design-Attributes to
configure AUTOSAR features
- SAG was enhanced to use the
Design-Attribute “Its Port” of Data-Item, Condition or Event to
determine the Port’s name. If the value of the Design-Attribute “Its
Port” is empty or “none”, the Port name will be determined by the
Flow-Line label.
- SAG was enhanced to use the
Design-Attributes “Data Exchange Method” and “Data Exchange Behavior” of
Data-Item, Condition or Event to determine their communication type,
regardless of the port’s setting in the SAG profile.
This is enabled by selecting a new option, “By Design Attribute",
for the “Data Exchange Method” and “Data Exchange Behavior” pop-up menus
in the SAG profile.
- Support Buffered/Direct access
for Explicit/Implicit data on SWC interface and IRVs
- SAG was enhanced to support
all the following options (default value is marked with *):
Buffered Access *
Direct Using
Get/Set API’s
Access
- Explicit Read Access Mode
Buffered Access *
Direct Using
Get/Set API’s
Access
- Implicit Read Access Mode
Buffered Access *
Direct Using
Get/Set API’s
Access
- Explicit Write Access Mode
Buffered Access
Direct Using
Get/Set API’s
Access *
- Implicit Write Access Mode
Buffered Access
Direct Using
Get/Set API’s
Access *
Buffered Access
Direct Using
Get/Set API’s
Access *
Buffered Access
Direct Using
Get/Set API’s
Access *
- Internal-Behavior
Design-Attributes shall be used to configure the SAG profile’s “Access
Mode” policy. Possible values for the above Internal-Behavior
Design-Attributes:
- Buffered
- Direct Using Get/Set API’s
- By Design Attribute
When “By Design Attribute” is
selected, SAG will refer the Design-Attribute “Double Buffered” in the
following way:
- When “Double Buffered” is
set to “yes”, Buffered access will be used.
- When “Double Buffered” is
set to “no”, Direct Using Get/Set API’s access will be used.
- RAM Optimized implementation
regarding “Explicit Read” of data
SAG was enhanced
to declare local (auto) variables for Explicit-Access input-data and read
the data via an RTE API at the beginning of the relevant functions,
rather than allocating global data and calling the read RTE API in the
beginning of the task’s execution.
The enhanced implementation is enabled by one of the
following:
- The Internal-Behavior
Design-Attribute “Explicit Read Access Mode” is set to “Direct Using
Get/Set API’s".
- The Internal-Behavior Design-Attribute
“Explicit Read Access Mode” is set to “By Design Attribute”, and the
Design-Attribute “Double Buffered” for the corresponding Data-Item or
Condition is set to “no".
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