Joern, short names for tasks still work - you don't need to type the whole
task name, e.g. if the only task starting with "d" is the "dependencies"
task, "gradle d" suffice.

Baruch

On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 08:51, Joern Huxhorn <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Adam,
>
> On 28.10.2010, at 02:22, Adam Murdoch wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Gradle 0.9-rc-2 is now available. This release contains fixes for quite a
> few issues.
>
> Downloads available at: http://www.gradle.org/downloads.html
> Release notes:
> http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GRADLE/Gradle+0.9+Release+Notes
>
> There are a handful of new features in this release:
> * Added a build profiler. Run with --profile to generate an html report
> (thanks to Steve Appling for this)
> * Added 'projects' task to show the project hierarchy
> * Updated to Groovy 1.7.5, Ivy 2.2.0
>
> Deprecations:
> * Deprecated -t/--tasks in favour of 'gradle tasks'
> * Deprecated -n/--dependencies in favour of 'gradle dependencies'
> * Deprecated -r/--properties in favour of 'gradle properties'
> * Deprecated absolutePath() in favour of absoluteProjectPath()
>
>
> I'm not sure about the deprecations above.
> Now calling tasks, dependencies or properties looks like actually executing
> a task. Also, the new style is much longer than the old one since there is
> no shortcut anymore.
>
> Ok, I see... those *are* tasks now, I just checked.
>
> Hmmm.
> How about leaving -n/-t/-r in as a well-defined shortcut, probably even
> adding another one for "gradle projects"?
> I'm just a bit whiny because the call is getting less concise... yes,
> gradle dep would probably work ;)
>
> Anyway, thanks for all the work you are putting into Gradle!
>
> Cheers,
> Joern.
>



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Best Regards,
Baruch

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