--- Matt Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> You're in luck.  Maybe.  I tested the following:
> 
>   <property name="$${foo}" value="foo" />
>   <echo>${${foo}}</echo>
> 
> and sure enough, it doesn't work.  This is not so
> much
> because it's no doable as it is because Ant's
> property
> parsing mechanisms don't know any better than to
> match
> the first encountered closing brace.  Running from
> Ant's svn trunk with the 'props' sandbox antlib,
> however, you can install the nested property
> expander:
> 
>   <propertyhelper>
>     <nested xmlns="antlib:org.apache.ant.props" />
>   </propertyhelper>
> 
> This causes the original test to work.  The caveat
> (beyond the fact that this is only available in an
> unreleased version of Ant) is that if property 'foo'
> were defined, ${${foo}} would resolve to the
> expansion
> of the expansion of the value of foo.  Actually it
> should be possible to get around this by using
> ${$${foo}}, but there seems to be something
> preventing
> this.  I'll look into that.

As an update, there was a bug in the
NestedPropertyExpander that related to $$ expansion. 
I have fixed this; however the bad news is that that
still won't help you because the "thinking the first
encountered closing brace is the end" problem still
applies once the internal $$ has been skipped (the
subsequent { is not recognized as part of a nested
property so the next } is seen as closing the outer
property).  It might be possible to introduce some
other mechanism to recognize delimited strings, but
I'd have to think more about that.

-Matt

> 
> HTH,
> Matt
> 
> --- Stefano Nichele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> 
> > Hi all,
> > I have a property with name ${car}. Note that the
> > name is  not just 
> > "car"  but ${car}.
> > 
> > Using echoproperties I see:
> > [echoproperties] ant.version=Apache Ant version
> > 1.6.5 compiled on June 2 
> > 2005
> > [echoproperties] ${car}=fiat
> > 
> > How to handle that property ? How to do something
> > like:
> > 
> > <echo message="My car: ${car}" />
> > 
> > since that one doesn't work. Conceptually it
> should
> > be <echo message="My 
> > car: ${${car}}" /> but it doesn't work.
> > 
> > Thanks a lot
> > ste
> > 
> >
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