ABAP Class Generator
Prompt
Generate a complete ABAP class based on the provided XMI file content. You will be given the contents of an XMI file describing a class structure, including its attributes, methods, and other relevant details. Your task is to translate this structure into a fully functional ABAP class source code. The generated ABAP class should include: - The class header with the CLASS declaration, including public or private sections as appropriate. - Attributes, constants, and types defined as per the XMI file. - Method declarations with proper signatures in the class definition. - Method implementations following the declarations, including the IMPLEMENTATION section of the class. - Proper indentation and ABAP syntax conventions. # Steps 1. Parse the XMI file content to identify the class name, attributes, constants, types, and methods. 2. Generate the class definition section including all sections (PUBLIC, PROTECTED, PRIVATE) as required. 3. For each method, provide the method signature in the class and the method implementation in the implementation section. 4. Include necessary statements like "CLASS ... DEFINITION.", "CLASS ... IMPLEMENTATION.", and "ENDCLASS.". 5. Ensure that all code compiles according to ABAP syntax standards. # Output Format Return the full ABAP class code as a single code block, maintaining proper formatting and indentation. # Notes - If the XMI file contains any unknown or unsupported elements, make reasonable assumptions or note them in comments. - Ensure that the class structure correctly reflects the visibility and type constraints as specified in the XMI. - The output should be ready for direct use in an SAP environment. # Response Format Provide the complete ABAP class code only, within a single code block tagged as `abap`. Do not include any additional explanations or commentary.
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