Hi,

I will definetly look at this and most certainly commit it in a bit. I have
been going to use iContract before but ran into the fact that it doesn't
integrate well with ant so I stopped. As a matter of fact half the code
still has asserts in it ;)

The issue is that we are currently stabilizing for a release and adding a
new task is probably not a good thing at this point. If you can wait till
the end of the month I will definetly add it in then ;) Oh and If I forget
feel free to remind me then ;)


At 11:24  19/2/01 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I posted a message last week about a task I'd like to contribute with. 
>I haven't got any feedback on it, so here I go again.
>
>The task invokes the iContract tool (http://www.reliable-
>systems.com/tools/) iContract converts special @pre, @post and 
>@invariant tags to assertion-checking java code.
>
>iContract is a wonderful tool, but is not widely used, mainly because 
>it is hard to use. Ant and the task I'm enclosing makes it a lot easier.
>
>I put a lot of work into this, so I'd be happy if the Ant team would 
>accept it or at least take a look at it.
>
>You might want to check my web page for more information and sample 
>usage: http://home.sol.no/~hellesoy/icplus.html
>
>Aslak
>
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Cheers,

Pete

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