I have a working build.xml file that I'm using for various tasks like building a swc etc. One of the things I want to do is parse a version number from a class and append it to the swc filename.
I am using scriptd开发者_如何学Pythonef to parse the version number, but I can't work out how to access the result from outside of the scriptdef call.
<target name="output_version">
<loadfile property="version" srcFile="src/Main.as"/>
<script_test str="${version}"/>
<echo>${str}</echo>
</target>
<scriptdef name="script_test" language="javascript">
<attribute name="str"/>
<attribute name="result"/>
<element name="fileset" type="fileset"/>
<element name="path" type="path"/>
<![CDATA[
var txt = attributes.get("str");
var patt = /VERSION:String = "(.+)?"/;
var result = patt.exec(txt);
self.log("Hello from script: " + result[1]);
self.project.setProperty( attributes.get("str"), result[1]);
]]>
</scriptdef>
It looks like you're trying to set the str
property (as you're echoing it).
One option is to, in the javascript, just assign directly to it:
self.project.setProperty( "str", result[1] );
In your posted code the value of
attributes.get("str")
will be the contents of the file src/Main.as
, which is not ideal as a property name.
If you want to pass the name of the property to hold the found info in to the scriptdef via the result
attribute, use this in the script:
self.project.setProperty( attributes.get("result"), result[1] );
And then in the caller, e.g.:
<script_test str="${version}" result="res" />
<echo>${res}</echo>
Note that Ant properties are immutable - they are not variables - once set the value cannot be changed.
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