Bob Archer wrote: >> Bob Archer wrote: >> >>>> I am very familiar with JScript, but not with JScript.NET or C#. I >>>> want >>>> to write a function in JScript.NET that I can use in my NAnt script. >>>> >>>> I currently have: >>>> >>>> <project name="TestFunction"> >>>> >>>> <target name="go"><echo>${script::testfunc()}</echo></target> >>>> >>>> <script language="JS"> >>>> <code> >>>> <![CDATA[ >>>> public function testfunc():String { return ("Hello World >>>> >> from >> >>>> JS"); } >>>> ]]> >>>> </code> >>>> </script> >>>> </project> >>>> >>>> But when I run this I get: >>>> >>>> C:\hp\Scripts>nant -f:a.build go >>>> NAnt 0.86 (Build 0.86.2898.0; beta1; 12/8/2007) >>>> Copyright (C) 2001-2007 Gerry Shaw >>>> http://nant.sourceforge.net >>>> >>>> Buildfile: file:///C:/hp/Scripts/a.build >>>> Target framework: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 >>>> Target(s) specified: go >>>> >>>> [script] Scanning assembly "l-qhzdpm" for extensions. >>>> >>>> go: >>>> >>>> >>>> BUILD FAILED >>>> >>>> C:\hp\Scripts\a.build(4,4): >>>> Unknown function 'script::testfunc'. >>>> Expression: ${script::testfunc()} >>>> >>>> >>> I'm not sure but you may have to annotate the function name: >>> >>> [Function("testfunc")] >>> >>> at the top of your script. >>> >>> BOb >>> >>> >>> >>> >> Yes, that's what I thought. When I add that line, I get: >> >> C:\hp\Scripts>nant -f:a.build go >> NAnt 0.86 (Build 0.86.2898.0; beta1; 12/8/2007) >> Copyright (C) 2001-2007 Gerry Shaw >> http://nant.sourceforge.net >> >> Buildfile: file:///C:/hp/Scripts/a.build >> Target framework: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 >> Target(s) specified: go >> >> >> BUILD FAILED >> >> C:\hp\Scripts\a.build(7,3): >> Compilation failed: >> C:\Documents and Settings\mike\Local Settings\Temp\oaw_xbfp.0.js(28,3) >> : >> error JS1002: Syntax error >> //--------------------------------------------------------------------- >> --------- >> /// <autogenerated> >> /// This code was generated by a tool. >> /// Runtime Version: 2.0.50727.1433 >> /// >> /// Changes to this file may cause incorrect behavior and will be >> lost if >> /// the code is regenerated. >> /// </autogenerated> >> //--------------------------------------------------------------------- >> --------- >> >> //@cc_on >> //@set @debug(off) >> >> import System; >> import System.Collections; >> import System.Collections.Specialized; >> import System.IO; >> import System.Text; >> import System.Text.RegularExpressions; >> import NAnt.Core; >> import NAnt.Core.Attributes; >> >> >> public FunctionSet("script", "script") >> class nant7f8689ee26f04ddb9472f9b5a112bd8c extends >> NAnt.Core.FunctionSetBase { >> >> >> [Function("testfunc")] >> public function testfunc():String >> { >> return ("Hello World from JS"); >> } >> >> >> public function nant7f8689ee26f04ddb9472f9b5a112bd8c(project : >> NAnt.Core.Project, propDict : NAnt.Core.PropertyDictionary) { >> super(project, propDict); >> } >> } >> >> > > Hmm... I use C#. How complex if the function you want to write? Is there a > reason you can use C#? > > BOb > OK, I was hoping to use a language that I already know. And JScript.NET is supposed to be supported, right?
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