--- Krzysztof KucybaÅa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a big problem. I'm trying to have ant run
> phpunit and phpunit2
> tests. To achieve that I'm using an exec task. It
> was running smoothly
> until I tried to execute multiple files which were
> not known at design
> time - the contents of a directory for tests. When I
> used a fileset to
> determine the necessary files to execute, I would
> get them with their
> whole absolute paths. Maybe this would be ok in
> other circumstances, but
> in my case that's not really so good.
>
> When I now execute my phpunit tests on that file, it
> says it can't find
> the class by the name "<<and here comes the whole
> path instead of just
> the file name>>". Does anyone know of any reasonable
> solution to this? I
> don't want to list the files by hand, as I'd have to
> change the file
> everytime someone adds a new test.
>
Are you using <apply> to do this, or what? If so,
there is a 'relative' attribute that could help you.
Beyond that you can look into solutions that use
filename mappers, or use a scripting language (or Java
for that matter) to work against Ant's API; a
DirectoryScanner, when used "legacy-style," will give
you matching files as paths relative to a fileset's
basedir.
HTH,
Matt
> Best regards,
> Krzysztof
>
>
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