Gerry,
The final verdict after hours of debugging I have found that the Validators
are never called. I have put breakpoints in all of them and ran scripts
that contained tasks that had all of the validators defined for them. Not
one break point was ever hit.
The following line in the
I would call this feature missing a bug. It seems like we need to add
some unit tests to check this so more features don't disappear.
I looked in an old snapshot of nant (circa may 17th) and there is
validation related code commented out there. It must have been removed
from the file sometime
Something is broken. Thanks for letting us know. Some unit tests are
going to be needed to catch the fact that the task attribute validators
are not being called.
-Original Message-
From: Barkley, Chris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2002 5:22 PM
To: Shaw,
Barkley, Chris wrote:
With this method for validating Int32 you lose one of the validators
features and that is setting a defined range for the integer. Is it possible
to use both?
Good point. We should use both. Then I guess its just booleanValidator
we don't need.
Ian
-Original
Hi,
I just done somethink very simillar as addition to nant for mono. Mono classes build
uses file called list which is in each directory of tree along with .build file (it
is intended to run as mcs @list). So reference the same file within .build file
seems logical. In this file are only