You can (or I might if I ever get time) write a custom
ResourceComparator for use with the sort collection.
-Matt
--- João Augusto Charnet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Ok
> I've downloaded a nightly build of ant, to see how
> the sort tag works.
> It still doesn't give me the ordering I need
Ok
I've downloaded a nightly build of ant, to see how the sort tag works.
It still doesn't give me the ordering I need.
\---01_Vdir1
| 01_file1.sql
|
+---00_Vdir2
| 00_file2.sql
| 01_file3.sql
|
\---01_Vdir3
| 01_file4.sql
| 02_f
João Augusto Charnet wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm using Fileset to search through a series o files of the same
> extension (say *.jsf). I'd like to know if file set does a depth
> search, ou a width search through out the directories.
> Example:
> Let's say I have the following directory structure:
> ...
--- João Augusto Charnet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Is there any work around I can do to achieve some
> kind of ordering until
> 1.7 comes out?
You could subclass fileset to order things.
> Any idea on when 1.7 is coming out ?
Nothing concrete, hopefully by the end of the year at
the latest.
Is there any work around I can do to achieve some kind of ordering
until 1.7 comes out?
Any idea on when 1.7 is coming out ?
Thanks .
John
Matt Benson wrote:
;) Correct; 1.7 will have a resource
collection and several included resource comparators.
I didn't want to disappoint the guy, so
;) Correct; 1.7 will have a resource
collection and several included resource comparators.
I didn't want to disappoint the guy, so hadn't said
anything.
-Matt
--- Jeffrey E Care <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think some of Matt Benson's work on the HEAD (i.e.
> Ant 1.7) branch for
> resource
I think some of Matt Benson's work on the HEAD (i.e. Ant 1.7) branch for
resource collections can do ordering.
Unfortunately that won't help you on 1.6
--
Jeffrey E. Care ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
WebSphere v7 Release Engineer
WebSphere Build Tooling Lead (Project Mantis)
João Augusto Charnet
Thanks for the response.
Is there any way to guarantee the order of the files returned ?
Thanks again ...
John
Jeffrey E Care wrote:
fileset goes not guarantee that the files it matches will be returned in
any particular order. I do believe that it will go depth-first, but within
any give
fileset goes not guarantee that the files it matches will be returned in
any particular order. I do believe that it will go depth-first, but within
any given directory there is no guarantee on the order of the files in
that directory, as this is dependant on the underlying JVM, native
filesyste
Hello,
I'm using Fileset to search through a series o files of the same
extension (say *.jsf). I'd like to know if file set does a depth
search, ou a width search through out the directories.
Example:
Let's say I have the following directory structure:
...
|BaseDir
| |
| |Dir1
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