actually pretty easy to fix correctly, so let me know
if you want me to commit the fixes..
I'm sure there are other things around ;)
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The NUnitReportTask in NAntContrib only works with Nunit 1 (which afaik we
still support). The other one supports NUnit2 that I recall. So it would be
nice to have both, certainly.
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takes far more than simply ensuring the .build files are valid. Just
something to think about.
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not worth it anymore to keep up with it.
Now, realize I'm not arguing against changing nant, or improving it. I'm
arguing against doing it with no regards to ensuring people can keep up with
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code to be able to do things as I want them (which
I'll be the first one to say is likely not how other people want them to be)
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hopeful.
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OK, is it just me, or is NAnt's build/test broken?
During build on my machine, when the unit tests get running, NAnt seems
stuck in an infinite loop spanning instances of NAnt.exe :(
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HI Ian,
I just backed out your change to NAntTest.cs and it builds and tests for
me. I'm going to commit this so that people can build.
Great, thank you :)
I was just able to run all tests, and committed the NUnit2 patch for the
current directory thingy.
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[1] Actually, this is one of the reasons I prefer nant invoking the .NET
tools themselves, instead of using the internal .NET framework classes to do
the work.
Then again, this is just my opinion :)
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do anything to speed up the process, let me
know.
Also, consider that last time the topic came up, I said the NUnit2 support
stuff was a showstopper, and I've since fixed it (what could be fixed
without changing NUnit itself).
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}/NUnitCore.dll/
Now, it fails because ${nant.location} apparently gets initialized with a
terminating \, so the resulting path ends up something like
E:\Projects\sf\nant\build\nant-0.8.0-debug\bin\/NUnitCore.dll, which the
fileset seems to be discarding.
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that this is
essentially what NUnit 2.0 own console and GUI drivers do, too.
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part of what it already does inside nant to
support it (double yuck). This, at least, makes building nantcontrib in full
impossible at the moment unless we eliminate one of the task tests in it :(
If anyone has any better options, I'm all ears :)
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of the code is relying on this wicked
behavior. For example, unit tests for NAnt.Console actually _check_ for this
silent change attempts to be ignored.
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so that it uses indexer access to add it's
properties. That simple change would satisfy both elements I outline above.
What does anybody else think?
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[] and get the
values out of the .config file you specified!
I still want to do some refactoring to clean up the NUnit code, as parts of
it are no longer making much sense... I particularly want to clean up how
the formatters are getting created and put up.
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to be maintained.
So, what do you guys think?
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able to use the default LogFormatter in this scenario, but I haven't checked
that throughly...
If no one has any problems with this, I'l start working on this tomorrow.
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around? That is, shouldn't a NAnt release include a corresponding
NAntContrib release?
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it as a base for an Ant-like Conditions
framework.
Does anyone have an argument as to whether this should go into the NAnt
core or NAntContrib? I'm leaning towards core.
I think this should be core functionality. That said, I gotta admit I'm not
crazy about the name of the class... ;)
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that doing the double Xml
initialization seems like the easiest way to get the right semantics
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I'm open for suggestions on a better name. :)
How about CompositeTask?
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I actually kinda like foreach.
Me too. I was referring, however, to TaskWithEmbeddedTasks, not foreach ;)
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What about TaskContainer?
Either would work for me...
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parsing an element twice and executing it in different
instances...
What do you guys think? I admit I have no clue as to what Ant does in this
context, though
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a file to link against. IOW, once you've determined that you need to relink, you'd
just merge both linkto and dependencies lists.
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includes name=${locallib}/mylib4.lib/
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where ${netlib} and ${locallib} would be properties pointing to your network and local
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Description: Binary data
Hi guys,
Here's another patch, this time for CompilerBase.cs, which forces it to
rebuild if files specified in the resources fileset have changed since the
last rebuild... this one was annoying me to no end ;)
Can anyone commit it, please?
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has this
support. It has an inheritAll attribute and support for Property child
Elements for ant/. The default for inheritAll is true; it is not
required.
Would this format work for you?
It would work out great. In fact, that last thing was the change I was going
to work on tonight ;)
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, perhaps
we could consider implementing it in a similar fashion to Ant's Condition
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