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trait ExplicitlyNamedProperty extends Property

A property which has an explicit name. This is particularly useful when we want to refer to a property in the context of some test cases. In general, it should be tried that the name is reasonably unique w.r.t. its usage scenario.

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ExplicitlyNamedProperty.scala
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Type Members

  1. abstract type Self <: Property
    Definition Classes
    PropertyMetaInformation

Abstract Value Members

  1. abstract def key: PropertyKey[Self]

    The key uniquely identifies this property's category.

    The key uniquely identifies this property's category. All property objects of the same kind have to use the same key.

    In general each Property kind is expected to have a companion object that stores the unique PropertyKey.

    Definition Classes
    PropertyMetaInformation
  2. abstract def propertyName: String

    The name of the property.

Concrete Value Members

  1. final def asOrderedProperty: OrderedProperty

    Returns this if this property inherits from OrderedProperty.

    Returns this if this property inherits from OrderedProperty.

    Used, e.g., by the framework to support debugging analyses.

    Definition Classes
    Property
  2. final def id: Int

    The id uniquely identifies this property's category.

    The id uniquely identifies this property's category. All property objects of the same kind have to use the same id which is guaranteed since they share the same PropertyKey

    Definition Classes
    PropertyMetaInformationPropertyKind
  3. final def isOrderedProperty: Boolean

    Returns true if this property inherits from OrderedProperty.

    Returns true if this property inherits from OrderedProperty.

    Definition Classes
    Property