The patch needed heavy editing to apply. Maybe I have done something
wrong, But looks like ASTStop (org.apache.velocity.runtime.parser.node)
is missing. I�ve tryed to generate it with javacc, but it appears to
only generate boilerplate code. I�ve never used javacc before, so I
can�t say for sure.

> The patch might be out of date.  I wrote it against CVS head at the time,
> but there may have been a few changes since.  It worked for me at the time
> (I think I wrote some test code).
> 
> Can't comment on the timing; that's up to the committer.
> 
> WILL
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Luis Antonio Castro Henriques" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 8:03 AM
> Subject: #stop will be fixed?
> 
> 
> >
> > Sorry about ressurecting this issue again, but I was looking at the cvs
> > velocity, and looks like #stop will not be fixed any time soon. In fact
> > looks like the developers don�t think this is a design bug, the proposed
> > patch in the bug database don�t work at all (and I tryed it hard,
> > patching manually all the files...) and nobody is looking at the issue
> > anymore.
> >
> > I would like to know why this is the case, because IMHO, the construct:
> > #if (cond)
> > #stop
> > #end
> > is very handy and without it the code became a mess of #if #else #end
> > constructs.
> >
> > I am wrong?
> >
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