Is it possible to take the contents of a property and modify each item within
the property to append a wildcard in order to turn them into patterns that can
be used within <fileset dir="..." includes="${patternproperty}" /> ?
property1 = string1,string2,string3,string4
And patternproperty is constructed based on property1 to result in:
patternproperty = string1*,string2*,string3*,string4*
All of the filters appear to be line based, although replaceregex in the
tokenfilter might work for me if I can construct the appropriate regular
expression.
Outside of that all I can think of is use of exec or apply on to call some
shell script to do the manipulation and set an output property.
It seems that manipulation of properties is not something that's supported by
Ant and I'll have to go to antcontrib for that or am I missing any other
options?
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Regards,
Darragh Bailey
Systems Software Engineer
Hewlett Packard Galway Ltd.
Postal Address: Hewlett Packard Galway Limited, Ballybrit Business Park,
Galway
Registered Office: Hewlett Packard Galway Limited, 63-74 Sir John Rogerson's
Quay Dublin 2
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