RE: [nant-dev] no command line arg target behavior

2002-04-23 Thread Stefan Boberg
Hi there, Quick/stupid question: Is property expansion supposed to work on all attributes yet? I'm asking because it does not seem to work for me! The following will simply create a directory called ${build.dir} in my current directory... What I wanted is Build20020423.

Re: [nant-dev] no command line arg target behavior

2002-04-23 Thread Brad Wilson
Scott Hernandez wrote: What I'm suggesting is if no default target is defined, and no target is supplied as a command line arg, then the projecthelp should be displayed. Ahhh. I misunderstood. Yeah, that's cool w/ me. Descriptions are already available, via the description attribute on

Re: [nant-dev] no command line arg target behavior

2002-04-23 Thread Ian MacLean
There should be some feedback that there were no targets to build. Somthing like No default targets found and then the project help ... Ian If nant is run without any target, and no default target is supplied via the project element, what should the behavior be? I suggest that the list of

RE: [nant-dev] no command line arg target behavior

2002-04-23 Thread Scott Hernandez
In this case, cause the description attribute isn't defined in the Target class. I should have said something about the class files, and xslt expecting/using different attributes. This can be very easily fixed... :) I'm all in favor of using xsl for text generation. It makes a lot more sense

RE: [nant-dev] no command line arg target behavior

2002-04-23 Thread Scott Hernandez
Please see prev. message about the frown... -Original Message- On Behalf Of Ian MacLean Brad Wilson wrote: Scott Hernandez wrote: Instead there is a xslt file(xslt/projecthelp.xslt) defined to generate the help you are talking about. In the xslt file there is xpath query that