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Thoralf Rickert updated TORQUE-71:
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    Attachment: patch.txt

Okay, here is a first patch. I didn't test it, because I don't have a suitable 
test environment. What I did was to change the TorqueDataModelTask class. I've 
copied! the execute method from velocity-TexenTask class. Then I've changed the 
TemplateLoader for FileResourceLoader and ClasspathResourceLoader with my own 
loaders (which extends File- and ClasspathResourceLoader) and call the filter 
method (it uses streams now).

I'm not sure if the code compiles and runs because the Task uses two different 
StringUtils classes and I'm not sure, if I checked everything. AND I'm not sure 
if the template loader has any problems with the template syntax (see 
discussion in July). Please report any problems - I'll try to find the problem.

We use this filter here since last year in our own TemplateLoader which get's 
the templates from a database - so I'm sure that it works in principle but 
there could be one or more templates that has to be changed.

> custom velocity renderer to have nicely trimmed generated code
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: TORQUE-71
>                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TORQUE-71
>             Project: Torque
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Generator
>            Reporter: Thoralf Rickert
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: patch.txt
>
>
> The current Torque templates have spaces and tabs in front of Velocity 
> commands (#foreach, #set, #end,...). The Velocity renderer puts this spaces 
> and tabs into the generated code - that is the reason why the code in 
> generated Base* class files looks sometimes a little bit ugly. If we remove 
> the leading spaces in front of Velocity commands we can avoid this problem.
> My solution is to override the rendering method in 
> org.apache.velocity.texen.ant.TexenTask that Torque uses to render the 
> templates and replace the template loader with our own. Therefor we can 
> remove the leading spaces.
>   /**
>    * This method filters the template and replaces some
>    * unwanted characters. For example it removes leading
>    * spaces in front of velocity commands and replaces
>    * tabs with spaces to prevent bounces in different
>    * code editors with different tab-width-setting.
>    */
>   protected byte[] filter(String template, String encoding) throws Exception {
>     StringReader stringReader = new StringReader(template);
>     LineNumberReader lineNumberReader = new LineNumberReader(stringReader);
>     String line = null;
>     ByteArrayOutputStream baos = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
>     PrintStream ps = new PrintStream(baos,true,encoding);
>     while ((line = lineNumberReader.readLine()) != null) {
>       // remove leading spaces in front of velocity commands and comments
>       line = line.replaceAll("^\\s*#", "#");
>       // replace tabs with spaces to prevent bounces in editors
>       line = line.replaceAll("\t","    ");
>       ps.println(line);
>     }
>     ps.flush();
>     ps.close();
>     return baos.toByteArray();
>   }
> The only problem is, that this would generate an error if you use empty 
> statements in #if or #foreach commands, for example
>   #if (something)
>   #end
> This would create an error in velocity's render engine if you remove the 
> leading spaces - because empty statements are not allowed in Velocity. But 
> this can be avoided by add a single new line:
>   #if (something)
>   #end
> A patch for the current generator comes in the next days.

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