Allow multiple options to be passed to compiler for options not supported by
the compiler mojo
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Key: MCOMPILER-62
URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MCOMPILER-62
Project: Maven 2.x Compiler Plugin
Issue Type: Improvement
Environment: Maven version: 2.0.7
Reporter: Sanjeeb Sahoo
Look at the mail thread in maven user group:
http://www.nabble.com/Not-able-to-pass-multiple-arguments-to-javac-tf4857909s177.html
User may have to pass options to the underlying compiler that are not yet
supported by the mojo. Current implementation of the maven-compiler-plugin
allows user to specify only one option. Neither of the following techniques
work:
<configuration>
<compilerArgument>-proc:none</compilerArgument>
<compilerArgument>-implicit</compilerArgument>
</configuration>
or
<configuration>
<compilerArgument>-proc:none -impicit</compilerArgument>
</configuration>
In the first approach, only one of the compilerArgument is considered, in the
second approach since maven quotes the argument, it ends up as a single
argument to javac and hence becomes an invalid option.
The best suggestion is to allow multiple compilerArgument -- may be something
like:
<compilerArguments>
<compilerArgument/>
<compilerArgument/>
</compilerArguments>
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