#!/usr/bin/env ruby # %filename% - Copyright %author% # # Here you can write a license for your code, some comments or any other # information you want to have in your generated code. To to this simply # configure the "headings" directory in uml to point to a directory # where you have your heading files. # # or you can just replace the contents of this file with your own. # If you want to do this, this file is located at # # %headingpath% # # -->Code Generators searches for heading files based on the file extension # i.e. it will look for a file name ending in ".h" to include in C++ header # files, and for a file name ending in ".java" to include in all generated # java code. # If you name the file "heading.", Code Generator will always # choose this file even if there are other files with the same extension in the # directory. If you name the file something else, it must be the only one with that # extension in the directory to guarantee that Code Generator will choose it. # # you can use variables in your heading files which are replaced at generation # time. possible variables are : author, date, time, filename and filepath. # just write %variable_name% # # This file was generated on %date% at %time% # The original location of this file is %filepath%