Populate the FileSet.Includes directly with the full path to each file. I'm assuming that when running the Scan that it will return them in the order added.
-----Original Message----- From: Griffin Caprio [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 6:43 PM To: Richard Gavel Cc: nant-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [NAnt-users] FW: Sorting fileset I've been trying that, but now i'm stuck on how to actually get the the new files names into the new FileSet. I've tried setting FileSet.IncludesFiles directory, but I can't seem to find the correct way to create a new instance of the FileSet.IncludesFiles class. Thoughts? Griffin On May 7, 2007, at 5:13 PM, Richard Gavel wrote: > Create a new fileset and replace the existing one in the > Project.DataTypeReferences collection. That's why I suggested the > path I > did. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Griffin Caprio [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 5:48 PM > To: Richard Gavel > Cc: nant-users@lists.sourceforge.net > Subject: Re: [NAnt-users] FW: Sorting fileset > > Yeah, i figured out how to do that after i sent the email. EIther > way works for me though. However, no matter which way I pick, i can't > seem to figure out how to save the resulting sorted list as a new > fileset. > > Griffin > > > > On May 7, 2007, at 4:39 PM, Richard Gavel wrote: > >> The fileset should not be a build element of the custom task, it >> should be a >> task attribute (just a string property). Within the task, you can >> resolve >> the fileset id to the previously created fileset instance using the >> Task.Project.DataTypeReferences property. >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Griffin Caprio [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 4:37 PM >> To: Richard Gavel >> Cc: nant-users@lists.sourceforge.net >> Subject: Re: [NAnt-users] Sorting fileset >> >> Richard, >> >> Thanks for your continual help. The below solution seems to have >> legs, however, I'm having some problems implementing it. Mainly, I >> cannot get the <sort-fileset> task to reference an existing fileset. >> For example: >> >> default.build: >> >> <fileset id="deltas"> >> <include name="*.*.sql" /> >> </fileset> >> <sort-fileset fileset="deltas"/> >> >> SortFilesetTask.cs: >> >> [TaskName("sort-fileset")] >> public class SortFilesetTask : Task >> { >> private FileSet _fileset; >> >> [BuildElement("fileset")] >> public FileSet SortFileset >> { >> get { return _fileset; } >> set { _fileset = value; } >> } >> >> protected override void ExecuteTask() >> { >> foreach (string fileName in _fileset.FileNames) >> { >> Console.WriteLine(fileName); >> } >> } >> } >> >> This results in the following output: >> Unexpected attribute "fileset" on element <sort-fileset>. >> >> However, I can do this: >> >> default.build: >> <sort-fileset> >> <fileset id="deltas"> >> <include name="*.*.sql" /> >> </fileset> >> </sort-fileset> >> >> But obviously, this keeps the fileset inside the task. >> >> What am I missing here? >> >> Thanks, >> Griffin >> >> >> >> On May 5, 2007, at 3:25 PM, Richard Gavel wrote: >> >>> My suggestion would be a custom task that takes in a fileset and >>> manipulates >>> it according to your needs. >>> >>> <fileset id="foo"> >>> <include name="*.dll" /> >>> </fileset> >>> >>> <sort-fileset fileset="foo"> >>> >>> Then you can make use of the fileset later. >>> >>> <delete> >>> <items refid="foo" /> >>> </delete> >>> >>> The sort-fileset custom task would extract all the file names out, >>> including >>> wildcard evaluation (FileSet.Filenames property), then create a new >>> fileset, >>> add in the individual files in whatever sorted order is >>> appropriate. Then >>> the existing fileset referenced by the refid would be replaced with >>> the new >>> one. >>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of >>>> Griffin >>>> Caprio >>>> Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 6:18 PM >>>> To: Ryan Anthony >>>> Cc: nant-users@lists.sourceforge.net >>>> Subject: Re: [NAnt-users] Sorting fileset >>>> >>>> So let's say that's not an option. >>>> >>>> Is there anything else I can do? >>>> >>>> Griffin Caprio >>>> 312.371.3869 >>>> http://blog.1530technologies.com >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On May 3, 2007, at 4:08 PM, Ryan Anthony wrote: >>>> >>>>> I believe the quick and dirty answer is to add a zero in front of >>>>> each >>>>> single digit number. >>>>> >>>>> Ryan >>>>> >>>>> Griffin Caprio wrote: >>>>>> Hello all, >>>>>> >>>>>> I am trying to iterate through a directory of files that are >>>>>> numerically named: >>>>>> >>>>>> 1.sql >>>>>> 2.sql >>>>>> ... >>>>>> >>>>>> Using the foreach task is easy: >>>>>> >>>>>> <foreach item="File" property="loop.filepath"> >>>>>> <in> >>>>>> <items> >>>>>> <include name="**.sql" /> >>>>>> </items> >>>>>> </in> >>>>>> <do> >>>>>> <echo message="${loop.filepath}"/> >>>>>> </do> >>>>>> </foreach> >>>>>> >>>>>> However, this returns the list of files, sorted in text fashion, >>>>>> not >>>>>> numerically. For example, if 10.sql was in the directory, it >>>>>> would >>>>>> be returned before 2.sql. Obviously, since these files need >>>>>> to be >>>>>> run in order, this won't do. >>>>>> >>>>>> Is there anyway I can accomplish this? >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>> Griffin Caprio >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> ----------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>>> - >>>>>> - >>>>>> - >>>>>> - >>>> >>>>>> ---- >>>>>> This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express >>>>>> Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take >>>>>> control of your XML. No limits. Just data. 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