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You can use global options to define values for needs globally. So all needs or a subset of it can get the needed constraints, without writing this down for each need by hand. |
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Firstly, thanks for this great piece of software, and its related ecosystem :-) I've started experimenting with the VSCode extension, and would like to play with the modelling library as well, when I get time ...
I'm wondering whether there's an easy (or not-so-easy) way to have something like the
needs_warnings
orneeds_constraints
but have rules which apply to all needs, and appear in the rendered output (specifically, HTML). It seems that warnings apply to all needs, but only appear in the build output, whereas constraints appear in the rendered output but only for needs which explicitly mention those constraints.Bear in mind that I'm an experienced developer but a Python novice.
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