Dominique Devienne wrote:
From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Peter Nabbefeld
Dominique Devienne schrieb:
Ant 1.6.3 will add a new attribute to the regexp mapper:
handledirchar
<regexpmapper from="${basedir}/d/e/(.*)" to="\1"
handledirchar="yes"/>
I missed the introduction of this one. cool!
It was introduced for globmapper as well.
OTOH, its name sounds weird. How about simply calling it 'dirsep' to
be
consistent with <pathconvert>? In this context, it simply overrides
the
default platform's dirsep used when interpreting the regexp. No?
--DD
That's not an issue of consistency: While pathconvert creates an
os-specific path, regexpmapper analyses a path - handledirchar just
allows the mapper to treat file separators system-independently.
That's
why dirsep is a character attribute, while handledirchar is boolean.
I still don't like the name much, but I see your point. And I don't have
a better name to propose. Actually, I do. 'handledirsep' at least uses
the same terminology as in <pathconvert>, for the same concept. --DD
Yes that sounds good.
Peter
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