You could, depending on how much of a hack you are willing to tolerate
and how much of a hurry you are in, just embed the extra XML in an XML
comment. This would suck in many ways, but could probably be
implemented fairly quickly.
-Jacob
Quoting "Parrish, Ken" <[email protected]>:
> I have a need to embed 'extra' information in a Nant script. We've
> developed a configuration management database and have various
> crawlers and update engines, one of which parses existing Nant
> scripts collecting configuration management data embedded as
> <properties> in our build scripts.
>
> There are occasions when it would be useful to insert additional
> information in a build script beyond using just properties. In
> particular, snippets of structured XML. I'm using the .NET
> XMLDocument parser and model to interrogate these scripts.
>
> Is there any practical way to embed 'auxilliary' snippets of XML in
> a Nant script? Does anyone have any other ideas for incorporating
> snippets of XML in a Nant script?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ken Parrish
> Gomez, Inc.
>
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