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  4. <title>PathConvert Task</title>
  5. </head>
  6. <body>
  7. <h2><a name="foreach">Pathconvert</a></h2>
  8. <h3>Description</h3>
  9. <p>Converts a nested <code>&lt;path&gt;</code> or reference to a Path,
  10. FileSet, DirSet, or FileList into a path
  11. form for a particular platform, and stores the result in a given property.
  12. It can also be used when you need
  13. to convert a Path, FileSet, or DirSet into a list, separated by a given
  14. character, such as a comma or space, or, conversely, to convert a list
  15. of files in a FileList into a path.
  16. </p>
  17. <p>Nested <code>&lt;map&gt;</code> elements can be specified to map Windows
  18. drive letters to Unix paths, and vice-versa.</p>
  19. <h3>Parameters</h3>
  20. <table border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
  21. <tr>
  22. <td valign="top"><b>Attribute</b></td>
  23. <td valign="top"><b>Description</b></td>
  24. <td align="center" valign="top"><b>Required</b></td>
  25. </tr>
  26. <tr>
  27. <td valign="top">targetos</td>
  28. <td valign="top">
  29. The target architecture. Must be one of 'unix', 'windows',
  30. 'netware' or 'os/2'.
  31. This is a shorthand mechanism for specifying both
  32. <code>pathsep</code> and <code>dirsep</code>
  33. according to the specified target architecture.
  34. </td>
  35. <td valign="top" align="center">
  36. Yes, unless <code>pathsep</code> and/or
  37. <code>dirsep</code> are specified.
  38. </td>
  39. </tr>
  40. <tr>
  41. <td valign="top">dirsep</td>
  42. <td valign="top">
  43. The character(s) to use as the directory separator in the
  44. generated paths.
  45. </td>
  46. <td valign="top" align="center">No, defaults to current JVM <tt>File.separator</tt></td>
  47. </tr>
  48. <tr>
  49. <td valign="top">pathsep</td>
  50. <td valign="top">
  51. The character(s) to use as the path-element separator in the
  52. generated paths.
  53. </td>
  54. <td valign="top" align="center">No, defaults to current JVM <tt>File.pathSeparator</tt></td>
  55. </tr>
  56. <tr>
  57. <td valign="top">property</td>
  58. <td valign="top">The name of the property in which to place the converted path.</td>
  59. <td valign="top" align="center">Yes</td>
  60. </tr>
  61. <tr>
  62. <td valign="top">refid</td>
  63. <td valign="top">What to convert, given as a
  64. <a href="../using.html#references">reference</a> to a
  65. <code>&lt;path&gt;</code>, <code>&lt;fileset&gt;</code>,
  66. <code>&lt;dirset&gt;</code>, or <code>&lt;fileset&gt;</code>
  67. defined elsewhere</td>
  68. <td valign="top" align="center">No; if omitted, a nested
  69. <code>&lt;path&gt;</code> element must be supplied.</td>
  70. </tr>
  71. <td valign="top">setonempty</td>
  72. <td valign="top">Should the property be set, even if the result
  73. is the empty string?
  74. <td valign="top" align="center">No; default is &quot;true&quot;.
  75. </tr>
  76. </table>
  77. <h3>Parameters specified as nested elements</h3>
  78. <h4>map</h4>
  79. <p>Specifies the mapping of path prefixes between Unix and Windows.</p>
  80. <table border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
  81. <tr>
  82. <td valign="top"><b>Attribute</b></td>
  83. <td valign="top"><b>Description</b></td>
  84. <td align="center" valign="top"><b>Required</b></td>
  85. </tr>
  86. <tr>
  87. <td valign="top">from</td>
  88. <td valign="top">The prefix to match. Note that this value is case-insensitive when
  89. the build is running on a Windows platform and case-sensitive when running on a
  90. Unix platform.</td>
  91. <td valign="top" align="center">Yes</td>
  92. </tr>
  93. <tr>
  94. <td valign="top">to</td>
  95. <td valign="top">The replacement text to use when <code>from</code> is matched.</td>
  96. <td valign="top" align="center">Yes</td>
  97. </tr>
  98. </table>
  99. <p>Each map element specifies a single replacement map to be applied to the elements of
  100. the path being processed. If no map entries are specified, then no path prefix mapping
  101. is performed.
  102. </p>
  103. <p><strong>Note</strong>: The map elements are applied in the order specified,
  104. and only the first matching map element is applied. So, the ordering of
  105. your map elements can be important, if any <code>from</code> values are
  106. prefixes of other <code>from</code> values.</i>
  107. </p>
  108. <h4>path</h4>
  109. <p>If the <code>refid</code> attribute is not specified, then a
  110. nested <code>&lt;path&gt;</code> element must be supplied. See
  111. <a href="../using.html#path">Path-like Structures</a> for details.</p>
  112. <h3>Examples</h3>
  113. <p>In the examples below, assume that the <code>${wl.home}</code> property
  114. has the value
  115. <code>d:\weblogic</code>, and <code>${wl.home.unix}</code> has the value
  116. <code>/weblogic</code>.</p>
  117. <h4>Example 1</h4>
  118. <pre>
  119. &lt;path id="wl.path"&gt;
  120. &lt;pathelement location=&quot;${wl.home}/lib/weblogicaux.jar&quot;/&gt;
  121. &lt;pathelement location=&quot;${wl.home}/classes&quot;/&gt;
  122. &lt;pathelement location=&quot;${wl.home}/mssqlserver4/classes&quot;/&gt;
  123. &lt;pathelement location=&quot;c:\winnt\System32&quot;/&gt;
  124. &lt;/path&gt;
  125. &lt;pathconvert targetos=&quot;unix&quot; property=&quot;wl.path.unix&quot; refid=&quot;wl.path&quot;&gt;
  126. &lt;map from=&quot;${wl.home}&quot; to=&quot;${wl.home.unix}&quot;/&gt;
  127. &lt;map from=&quot;c:&quot; to=&quot;&quot;/&gt;
  128. &lt;/pathconvert&gt;
  129. </pre>
  130. <p> will generate the path shown below
  131. and store it in the property named <code>wl.path.unix</code>.
  132. </p>
  133. <pre>
  134. /weblogic/lib/weblogicaux.jar:/weblogic/classes:/weblogic/mssqlserver4/classes:/WINNT/SYSTEM32
  135. </pre>
  136. <h4>Example 2</h4>
  137. Given a FileList defined as:
  138. <pre>
  139. &lt;filelist id=&quot;custom_tasks.jars&quot;
  140. dir=&quot;${env.HOME}/ant/lib&quot;
  141. files=&quot;njavac.jar,xproperty.jar&quot;/&gt;
  142. </pre>
  143. then:
  144. <pre>
  145. &lt;pathconvert targetos=&quot;unix&quot; property=&quot;custom_tasks.jars&quot; refid=&quot;custom_tasks.jars&quot;&gt;
  146. &lt;map from=&quot;${env.HOME}&quot; to=&quot;/usr/local&quot;/&gt;
  147. &lt;/pathconvert&gt;
  148. </pre>
  149. will convert the list of files to the following Unix path:
  150. <pre>
  151. /usr/local/ant/lib/njavac.jar:/usr/local/ant/lib/xproperty.jar
  152. </pre>
  153. <h4>Example 3</h4>
  154. <pre>
  155. &lt;fileset dir=&quot;${src.dir}&quot; id=&quot;src.files&quot;&gt;
  156. &lt;include name=&quot;**/*.java&quot;/&gt;
  157. &lt;/fileset&gt;
  158. &lt;pathconvert pathsep=&quot;,&quot; property=&quot;javafiles&quot; refid=&quot;src.files&quot;/&gt;
  159. </pre>
  160. <p>This example takes the set of files determined by the fileset (all files ending
  161. in <tt>.java</tt>), joins them together separated by commas, and places the resulting
  162. list into the property <tt>javafiles</tt>. The directory separator is not specified, so
  163. it defaults to the appropriate character for the current platform. Such a list could
  164. then be used in another task, like <tt>javadoc</tt>, that requires a comma separated
  165. list of files.
  166. </p>
  167. <hr>
  168. <p align="center">Copyright &copy; 2001-2002 Apache Software Foundation.
  169. All rights Reserved.</p>
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