Rebo, Alex wrote:
Thank you, Steve!


In my mind the "if-then-else" block looks cleanly this way.
On top, target contra to macrodef can be executed conditionally
(if/unless)

You are correct pointing out that if a target can't be invoked all by itself
(answer to your Q: "do you ever execute ant using that as a target or is it
a utility type thing?"
is "No") it should be a target. Per Dominique's suggestion I replaced "foreach" with "for" thus loosing the
ability
to call a target within loops body.
If I can figure out how to put macrodefs in place of a target, I might try
to "unload" the body of the loop.

Do you think it's worse the effort, Steve?

well, I dont think you need to do any big loops or iteration. You can do a bulk verify too, using verifyproperty=true

PS.: Could you, please, elaborate on "In Ant 1.7, many support resources,
which provides you even more ways to source data."?

yes, it gets detailed coverage in both the Ant 1.7 manuals and in the forthcoming Ant in Action :)

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