Spencer Phil (KTXA 2) wrote:

> 2. <fail/> is also a goto! If I accept that I don't need
>    <succeed/> I must also argue that you don't need <fail/>

No, fail is not a goto. Ant isn't an imperative language, but a
declarative.

In your Ant script you *declaratively* describe what constitutes a
successful build. A successful build is *by definition* one which
executed the run target (and all the targets it depended on) without
failing. 

Take care, Ilja

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