Hello Martin,
MA> Yes, the echo would show: "Prop: 2". Our primary use is to report
MA> unit tests that fail at the end of a lengthy build process. We
MA> have nearly 100 C# projects, plus several non-managed C++. Our
MA> build system compiles the code for a particular project and then
MA> compile
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welcome in the new year!
Yes,
the echo would show: "Prop: 2".
Our
primary use is to report unit tests that fail at the end of a lengthy
build process. We have nearly 100 C# projects, plus several non-managed
C++. Our build system compiles the code for a parti
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HernandezSent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 1:39 PMTo:
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task "passbyref" extension
Just to be clear, your are doing this because you
want the build script you are called to modify the properties (specified
.build--
Running this you would get the output of "Prop: 2"?
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Our development group has implemented a "passbyref" extension to the NAnt
task, which essentially allows the task to modify selected property values, and
have those modified property values available to the calling client. This is
comparable to passing parameters by reference