Please look at task:
http://ant.apache.org/manual/CoreTasks/apply.html
- Alexey.
Rodrigo de Salvo Braz wrote:
Hi,
I am learning Ant and would like to write something like a pattern
rule as used in 'make'. Something like:
%.o: %.cpp
cc ...
I read the manual but didn't notice something
Thanks Jan, I will have a look at the path2fileset target
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Hi,
I am learning Ant and would like to write something like a pattern rule as
used in 'make'. Something like:
%.o: %.cpp
cc ...
I read the manual but didn't notice something that would do that. Could
anyone please give me a pointer?
Thanks,
Rodrigo
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Another approach is using id/refid on the fileset itself.
AntContrib has also a task or something like that. Havent used
it
Jan
>-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
>Von: Konstantinos Karadamoglou [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Gesendet: Mittwoch, 15. März 2006 17:51
Thanks Matt for your help,
Is it possible to share the way that you avoid that kind of
redundancy? What's your approach when you compose build.xml files
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This use will be covered in more than one way in Ant
1.7 with
Hi,
quick hack, without handling of file endings, something like =
${part2}
${part1}
s=project.getProperty("part1")+project.getProperty("part2");
project.setProperty("final", s);
${final}
Buildfile: C:\WKS\Eclipse\test
Hello all,
I am new to this mailing list.
I have a question about avoiding redundancy when declaring paths and filesets.
A lot of times I declare a and then I reference it from
other targets. That's OK, but what about targets like . How can
I reuse the defined ? As far as I know I cannot set a
That is why I am using the override="true" in the task so that
I can keep re-using the property named destfile
The real problem is that I don't know how to replace only the "leading"
directory path. I want to change
file = C:/dir_viewer/Since_Last_Change/abc/yada yada/yada/Bob's Report.doc