Hi Dominique,
There was a bug in macrodef's dealing of @@ (bugzilla 27069),
fixed in current cvs.
In the meantime "@${name}@" will get mapped to "@${name}@",
as there is no attribute with the name "${name}".
Peter
Dominique Devienne wrote:
I replaced the use of <antcall> with <macrodef>, which used <replace>.
The old <antcall>'d target used <replacefilter token="@${name}@">, name
being the property passed to the <antcall>.
When going with <macrodef>, I knew I had to double-up the @ chars, but
I couldn't make it to work with <replacefilter token="@@@{name}@@">
Is this user-error? Or a bug in macrodef?
As a stop-gap solution, I replace the source document to use %name%
for the tokens to be replaced... --DD
<macrodef name="replace-module-version">
<attribute name="name" />
<sequential>
<replace file="${SetupImage}/help/About.html"
propertyfile="${module.repository}/[EMAIL PROTECTED]">
<replacefilter token="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" property="version.full" />
</replace>
</sequential>
</macrodef>
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