> -----Original Message----- > From: Conor MacNeill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> This means, to some extent, that the datatypes have to become aware of > their context so that the <description> datatype can attach > itself to the > container (target or project). Otherwise the buildfile > structure does not > match the execution model. At the moment, datatypes nested in targets, > actually live in the project scope, if you know what I mean. Yep. > Cool. The question then is how the project can access its > description(s) > elements. Just a SMOP. The problem as pointed out in a previous mail is also how to deal with element multiplicity. I think this is a wider issue because we have the same problem with every task. A add/create is supposed to partly address these problems but there are still no way but a specific check to enforce unicity. > Now, it is in now and I think it will be useful. We should discuss > improving it after the release. I think we need to think more > on datatypes and how they are scoped. Agreed. -- St�phane Bailliez Software Engineer, Paris - France iMediation - http://www.imediation.com Disclaimer: All the opinions expressed above are mine and not those from my company.
