At least you didn't task me with something completely unreasonable ;)

Roger

On Mar 15, 2010, at 8:00 PM, Adam Murdoch wrote:

> 
> 
> On 16/03/10 12:03 AM, Roger Studner wrote:
>> Wow.. had no idea this was possible with Gradle
>> 
>> Must go find newer docs :)
>>   
> 
> You'll have to travel into the future to find them. I haven't written them 
> yet... will do so before the 0.9 release.
> 
>> Roger
>> 
>> On Mar 15, 2010, at 8:53 AM, Luke Taylor wrote:
>> 
>>   
>>> That's pretty much what I've done to support AspectJ in Spring Security:
>>> 
>>> https://fisheye.springsource.org/browse/spring-security/gradle/aspectj.gradle?r=55de2cfcb1d7f5399149b4f46818648114d4ec05
>>> 
>>> It also allows you to more easily override the compileTestJava task as well.
>>> 
>>> Luke.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 15/03/2010 02:08, Adam Murdoch wrote:
>>>     
>>>> 
>>>>       
>>> ....
>>>     
>>>> I would be tempted to use a custom task for this, and use the various
>>>> annoations, such as @InputFiles and @OutputDirectory:
>>>> 
>>>> task compileJava(type: AspectJCompile) {
>>>>      ajcClasspath = configurations.ajc
>>>>      source = sourceSets.main.java
>>>>      destDir = sourceSets.classesDir
>>>>      // ... plus some more properties
>>>> }
>>>> 
>>>> class AspectJCompile extends DefaultTask { // or possibly extends 
>>>> SourceTask
>>>>      @InputFiles
>>>>      def FileCollection ajcClasspath
>>>>      @InputFiles
>>>>      def FileCollection source
>>>>      @OutputDirectory
>>>>      def File destDir
>>>>      @Input
>>>>      def souceCompatibility
>>>>      // ... plus some more properties ...
>>>> 
>>>>      @TaskAction
>>>>      def compile() {
>>>>          project.ant {
>>>>              taskdef(..., classpath: ajcClasspath.asPath)
>>>>              iajc(..., destDir: destDir, sourceCompatibility:
>>>> sourceCompatibility) {
>>>>                   ....
>>>>              }
>>>>          }
>>>>      }
>>>> }
>>>> 
>>>> This is arguably a better way of separating the 'what' and the 'how'.
>>>> Plus, by using the annotations, you get validation and (some) dependency
>>>> auto-wiring for free.
>>>> 
>>>> 
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