Issue 17293: Built-in annotations should be in DDS namespace (dds-xtypes-ftf) Source: DECA (Mr. Rick Warren, ) Nature: Uncategorized Issue Severity: Minor Summary: Found by: Rick Warren, RTI (rick.warren@rti.com) Severity: Minor Problem: The IDL Type Representation uses so-called "built-in annotations" to attach metadata to type definitions. The hypothetical module in which these annotations are defined is unclear. On the one hand, all (other) types defined by the specification are in the DDS:: module. However, in the case of the built-in annotations, no module is specified. Proposed Resolution: Clearly indicate that all built-in annotations are notionally in the DDS:: module Resolution: Revised Text: Actions taken: April 10, 2012: received issue Discussion: End of Annotations:===== m: Richard Warren To: "issues@omg.org" Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2012 09:47:45 -0700 Subject: New DDS-XTypes issues Thread-Topic: New DDS-XTypes issues Thread-Index: Ac0XOadW8oNjdQmUTWKehq7jGS3WHg== Accept-Language: en-US X-MS-Has-Attach: X-MS-TNEF-Correlator: acceptlanguage: en-US X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by amethyst.omg.org id q3AGluHo008381 Hi, I have some issues to file against the new 1.0 DDS-XTypes specification. I expect that they will get picked up whenever we choose to charter an RTF. Only one is significant; the issue report will have to serve as guidance until that happens. Thanks, - Rick Issue: Built-in annotations should be in DDS namespace ------------------------------------------------------ Found by: Rick Warren, RTI (rick.warren@rti.com) Severity: Minor Problem: The IDL Type Representation uses so-called "built-in annotations" to attach metadata to type definitions. The hypothetical module in which these annotations are defined is unclear. On the one hand, all (other) types defined by the specification are in the DDS:: module. However, in the case of the built-in annotations, no module is specified. Proposed Resolution: Clearly indicate that all built-in annotations are notionally in the DDS:: module.