> Johann Gail wrote:
>
>> Its IMHO not a good solution, but very flexible to introduce new options.
>>
>>
>>
> I asked since it seems a bit magic to me where the options are
> processed. If I for example search over the src directory with Windows
> search for all files that contain "areas" in, I find just two html-files.
> When I am back from holidays I will search with Linux.
> Sometimes Windows cannot find correctly ...
>
>
There is something really wrong with your search function. If I search
all *.java files of the project (with the gnome commander at linux, btw.
:-)), it finds 55 files including this string.
But it should not be a matter of the used OS, if it finds text inside
files. Are you sure, you haven't set a wrong file filter?
An example for the option parsing is contained in MapBuilder.java. There
are several flags and values set. See below.
countryName = props.getProperty("country-name", countryName);
countryAbbr = props.getProperty("country-abbr", countryAbbr);
regionName = props.getProperty("region-name", null);
regionAbbr = props.getProperty("region-abbr", null);
reducePointError = props.getProperty("reduce-point-density", 2.6);
mergeLines = props.containsKey("merge-lines");
makePOIIndex = props.getProperty("make-poi-index", false);
if(props.getProperty("no-poi-address", null) != null)
poiAddresses = false;
String autoFillPar = props.getProperty("location-autofill", null);
Have a nice holiday,
Johann Gail
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