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Roger Whitcomb commented on PIVOT-960: -------------------------------------- Added an attribute "allowMacros" to JSONSerializer as to whether to allow/use this feature (in "trunk"): Sending core/src/org/apache/pivot/json/JSONSerializer.java Transmitting file data .done Committing transaction... Committed revision 1828450. > Implement simple macro system in JSONSerializer > ----------------------------------------------- > > Key: PIVOT-960 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PIVOT-960 > Project: Pivot > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: core-json > Affects Versions: 2.0.4 > Environment: All > Reporter: Roger Whitcomb > Assignee: Roger Whitcomb > Priority: Minor > Fix For: 2.1 > > Attachments: 960.patch > > > It occurred to me since we are using JSON style sheets to style our > application, and it is getting quite big, that a macro system (maybe similar > to C/C++ with #define or something similar) would be useful, especially for > repeated colors, and other constants (like padding values, fonts, etc.) This > would enable using custom values consistently while avoiding inconsistencies > due to typos or changes introduced one place and not others. > I was thinking of a simple > #define NAME value > as in C/C++, and then using $(NAME) as the substitution token. This is > easily implemented in JSONSerializer. > I'm open to suggestions for the syntax, but I believe the feature will be > very useful, especially for the JSON stylesheet. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)