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42--  $Revision: 2714 $ $Date: 2012-03-24 10:29:08 +0400 (Sat, 24 Mar 2012) $
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46--  A send signal action is an action that creates a signal instance from its
47--  inputs, and transmits it to the target object, where it may cause the
48--  firing of a state machine transition or the execution of an activity. The
49--  argument values are available to the execution of associated behaviors.
50--  The requestor continues execution immediately. Any reply message is
51--  ignored and is not transmitted to the requestor. If the input is already a
52--  signal instance, use a send object action.
53------------------------------------------------------------------------------
54limited with AMF.UML.Input_Pins;
55with AMF.UML.Invocation_Actions;
56limited with AMF.UML.Signals;
57
58package AMF.UML.Send_Signal_Actions is
59
60   pragma Preelaborate;
61
62   type UML_Send_Signal_Action is limited interface
63     and AMF.UML.Invocation_Actions.UML_Invocation_Action;
64
65   type UML_Send_Signal_Action_Access is
66     access all UML_Send_Signal_Action'Class;
67   for UML_Send_Signal_Action_Access'Storage_Size use 0;
68
69   not overriding function Get_Signal
70    (Self : not null access constant UML_Send_Signal_Action)
71       return AMF.UML.Signals.UML_Signal_Access is abstract;
72   --  Getter of SendSignalAction::signal.
73   --
74   --  The type of signal transmitted to the target object.
75
76   not overriding procedure Set_Signal
77    (Self : not null access UML_Send_Signal_Action;
78     To   : AMF.UML.Signals.UML_Signal_Access) is abstract;
79   --  Setter of SendSignalAction::signal.
80   --
81   --  The type of signal transmitted to the target object.
82
83   not overriding function Get_Target
84    (Self : not null access constant UML_Send_Signal_Action)
85       return AMF.UML.Input_Pins.UML_Input_Pin_Access is abstract;
86   --  Getter of SendSignalAction::target.
87   --
88   --  The target object to which the signal is sent.
89
90   not overriding procedure Set_Target
91    (Self : not null access UML_Send_Signal_Action;
92     To   : AMF.UML.Input_Pins.UML_Input_Pin_Access) is abstract;
93   --  Setter of SendSignalAction::target.
94   --
95   --  The target object to which the signal is sent.
96
97end AMF.UML.Send_Signal_Actions;
98