On Dec 28, 2008, at 10:59 PM, Adam Murdoch wrote:
Hans Dockter wrote:
There are some areas where properties have pretty long names to
describe the context they belong to. On example is archivesBaseName
and archivesTaskBaseName. In such case it might be an better to
provide some additional context.
For example:
archives.baseName
archives.tasksBaseName
I think this a good idea, not just because of the name spacing it
provides. The 'archives' name space can point at an object, which I
can replace with my own implementation if, say, I don't like how the
archive names are generated. That is, I can provide my own
behaviour, not just my own configuration.
I completely agree.
We should do the same for the version/module/group/status properties
as well.
Yes. There is an issue for this: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GRADLE-212
- Hans
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Hans Dockter
Gradle Project lead
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