| Using <union > | Using <union > 2007-07-30 - By Miroslav ?ulc
thx, at least now I know it's not possible :-)
-- Miroslav ?ulc
Peter Reilly napsal(a): > I do not think that this is currently possible. > > Peter > > > On 7/30/07, Miroslav ?ulc <miroslav.sulc@(protected)> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I am not very experienced with ant. I have several targets, each for >> source code checks. These targets are 'pmd', 'cpd' and 'checkstyle'. All >> the corresponding tasks support <fileset> element. My project consists >> of tens of subprojects. What I want to achieve is to define the set of >> sources at one place and then just reference it from those <pmd>, <cpd> >> and <checkstyle> tasks. What is the correct way? I thought I can use >> something like this: >> >> <union id="all.source.files"> >> <fileset dir="..." includes="..."/> >> <fileset dir="..." includes="..."/> >> <fileset dir="..." includes="..."/> >> <fileset dir="..." includes="..."/> >> ... >> </union> >> >> <target name="pmd"> >> <pmd> >> <fileset refid="all.source.files"/> >> </pmd> >> </target> >> >> but that doesn't work. I tried even other things that came to my mind >> but none of them worked. I'm not even sure that what I want to achieve >> is achievable with current <pmd>, <cpd> and <checkstyle> tasks or they >> have to be enhanced to support unions or sets of filesets. >> >> Thanks for any suggestions. >> >> -- >> Miroslav ?ulc
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