diff --git a/DeployToChocolatey.cmd b/DeployToChocolatey.cmd new file mode 100644 index 000000000..cd567326e --- /dev/null +++ b/DeployToChocolatey.cmd @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +@ECHO OFF + +REM this script supposes you set the chocolatey API key by running this command: +REM NuGet SetApiKey -source https://chocolatey.org/ +REM Mind the trailing slash! + +cd .\deploy\chocolatey\ + +choco push pickles.%1.nupkg +choco push picklesui.%1.nupkg + +cd ..\..\ diff --git a/DeployToNuget.cmd b/DeployToNuget.cmd new file mode 100644 index 000000000..900162a32 --- /dev/null +++ b/DeployToNuget.cmd @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +@ECHO OFF + +REM this script supposes you set the nuget API key by running this command: +REM NuGet SetApiKey + +cd .\src\Pickles\packages\NuGet.CommandLine.*\tools + +nuget push ..\..\..\..\..\deploy\Pickles.%1.nupkg +nuget push ..\..\..\..\..\deploy\Pickles.CommandLine.%1.nupkg +nuget push ..\..\..\..\..\deploy\Pickles.MSBuild.%1.nupkg + +cd ..\..\..\..\..\ diff --git a/ReleaseNotes.md b/ReleaseNotes.md index f79091e2a..0ca648283 100644 --- a/ReleaseNotes.md +++ b/ReleaseNotes.md @@ -1,5 +1,15 @@ # Pickles Release Notes +## v1.0.0 - 2014-12-15 + +### Breaking Change + +- Support for the nAnt runner has been discontinued. nAnt users can migrate by using nAnt's capabilities to call the command line runner of Pickles. ([#179](https://github.com/picklesdoc/pickles/pull/179)) + +### Bug Fix + +- The checkmark/cross icon in the GUI client did not always show the cross icon when appropriate, and its state could be changed by the user. ([#177](https://github.com/picklesdoc/pickles/pull/177)) + ## v0.20.0 - 2014-12-10 ### Breaking Change diff --git a/build.bat b/build.bat index f7b634223..405fca229 100644 --- a/build.bat +++ b/build.bat @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ @echo off -set "picklesVersion=0.20.0" +set "picklesVersion=1.0.0" cls -cd ".\src\Pickles\packages\NuGet.CommandLine.2.8.3\tools\" +cd ".\src\Pickles\packages\NuGet.CommandLine.*\tools\" ".\NuGet.exe" "Install" "FAKE" "-OutputDirectory" "..\..\..\..\..\packages" "-ExcludeVersion" diff --git a/build.fsx b/build.fsx index 60f87e9ac..a7c0cee9f 100644 --- a/build.fsx +++ b/build.fsx @@ -7,7 +7,6 @@ open Fake.AssemblyInfoFile let buildDir = "./build/" let cmdDir = "./build/exe/" let msBuildDir = "./build/msbuild/" -let nantDir = "./build/nant/" let powerShellDir = "./build/powershell/" let guiDir = "./build/gui/" let testDir = "./test/" @@ -15,11 +14,11 @@ let deployDir = "./deploy/" // version info let version = environVar "version" // or retrieve from CI server - + // Targets Target "Clean" (fun _ -> - CleanDirs [cmdDir; msBuildDir; nantDir; powerShellDir; guiDir; buildDir; testDir; deployDir] + CleanDirs [cmdDir; msBuildDir; powerShellDir; guiDir; buildDir; testDir; deployDir] ) Target "AssemblyInfo" (fun _ -> @@ -46,12 +45,6 @@ Target "BuildMsBuild" (fun _ -> |> Log "AppBuild-Output: " ) -Target "BuildNAnt" (fun _ -> - !! "src/Pickles/Pickles.NAnt/Pickles.NAnt.csproj" - |> MSBuildRelease nantDir "Build" - |> Log "AppBuild-Output: " -) - Target "BuildPowerShell" (fun _ -> !! "src/Pickles/Pickles.PowerShell/Pickles.PowerShell.csproj" |> MSBuildRelease powerShellDir "Build" @@ -70,7 +63,7 @@ Target "BuildTest" (fun _ -> |> Log "AppBuild-Output: " ) -let createZip (packageType : string) = +let createZip (packageType : string) = !! (buildDir + "/" + packageType + "/*.*") -- "*.zip" |> Zip (buildDir + packageType) (deployDir + "Pickles-" + packageType + "-" + version + ".zip") @@ -78,7 +71,6 @@ Target "Zip" (fun _ -> createZip "exe" createZip "gui" createZip "msbuild" - createZip "nant" createZip "powershell" ) @@ -92,7 +84,6 @@ Target "Default" (fun _ -> ==> "AssemblyInfo" ==> "BuildCmd" ==> "BuildMsBuild" - ==> "BuildNAnt" ==> "BuildPowerShell" ==> "BuildGui" ==> "BuildTest" diff --git a/release.cmd b/release.cmd deleted file mode 100644 index 4d7117be9..000000000 --- a/release.cmd +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -tools\nant-0.85\binaries\nant -buildfile:project.build %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 diff --git a/src/Pickles/Pickles.CommandLine/Pickles.CommandLine.csproj b/src/Pickles/Pickles.CommandLine/Pickles.CommandLine.csproj index ef8b77b66..6a646ee1d 100644 --- a/src/Pickles/Pickles.CommandLine/Pickles.CommandLine.csproj +++ b/src/Pickles/Pickles.CommandLine/Pickles.CommandLine.csproj @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ v3.5 512 ..\..\Pickles\ - a01d3d9d + c0225c14 AnyCPU @@ -81,7 +81,9 @@ Designer - + + Designer + @@ -121,12 +123,12 @@ foreach (var item in filesToCleanup) - + This project references NuGet package(s) that are missing on this computer. Enable NuGet Package Restore to download them. For more information, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=322105. The missing file is {0}. - + - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/Pickles/Pickles.NAnt/Pickles.NAnt.ncrunchproject b/src/Pickles/Pickles.NAnt/Pickles.NAnt.ncrunchproject deleted file mode 100644 index f793585c0..000000000 --- a/src/Pickles/Pickles.NAnt/Pickles.NAnt.ncrunchproject +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ - - false - false - false - true - false - true - false - false - false - true - false - true - true - 60000 - - - - AutoDetect - STA - x86 - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/Pickles/Pickles.NAnt/Pickles.NAnt.v2.ncrunchproject b/src/Pickles/Pickles.NAnt/Pickles.NAnt.v2.ncrunchproject deleted file mode 100644 index f793585c0..000000000 --- a/src/Pickles/Pickles.NAnt/Pickles.NAnt.v2.ncrunchproject +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ - - false - false - false - true - false - true - false - false - false - true - false - true - true - 60000 - - - - AutoDetect - STA - x86 - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/Pickles/Pickles.NAnt/Pickles.cs b/src/Pickles/Pickles.NAnt/Pickles.cs deleted file mode 100644 index c5d4ea371..000000000 --- a/src/Pickles/Pickles.NAnt/Pickles.cs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ -#region License - -/* - Copyright [2011] [Jeffrey Cameron] - - Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); - you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. - You may obtain a copy of the License at - - http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - - Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - limitations under the License. -*/ - -#endregion - -using System; -using System.IO.Abstractions; -using System.Reflection; -using NAnt.Core; -using NAnt.Core.Attributes; -using Autofac; - -namespace PicklesDoc.Pickles.NAnt -{ - [TaskName("pickles")] - public class Pickles : Task - { - [TaskAttribute("features", Required = true)] - [StringValidator(AllowEmpty = false)] - public string FeatureDirectory { get; set; } - - [TaskAttribute("output", Required = true)] - [StringValidator(AllowEmpty = false)] - public string OutputDirectory { get; set; } - - [TaskAttribute("language")] - [StringValidator(AllowEmpty = true)] - public string Language { get; set; } - - [TaskAttribute("resultsFormat", Required = false)] - [StringValidator(AllowEmpty = true)] - public string ResultsFormat { get; set; } - - [TaskAttribute("resultsFile", Required = false)] - [StringValidator(AllowEmpty = true)] - public string ResultsFile { get; set; } - - [TaskAttribute("systemUnderTestName", Required = false)] - [StringValidator(AllowEmpty = true)] - public string SystemUnderTestName { get; set; } - - [TaskAttribute("systemUnderTestVersion", Required = false)] - [StringValidator(AllowEmpty = true)] - public string SystemUnderTestVersion { get; set; } - - [TaskAttribute("documentationFormat", Required = false)] - [StringValidator(AllowEmpty = true)] - public string DocumentationFormat { get; set; } - - private void CaptureConfiguration(Configuration configuration, IFileSystem fileSystem) - { - configuration.FeatureFolder = fileSystem.DirectoryInfo.FromDirectoryName(this.FeatureDirectory); - configuration.OutputFolder = fileSystem.DirectoryInfo.FromDirectoryName(this.OutputDirectory); - if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(this.Language)) configuration.Language = this.Language; - if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(this.ResultsFormat)) - configuration.TestResultsFormat = - (TestResultsFormat) Enum.Parse(typeof (TestResultsFormat), this.ResultsFormat, true); - if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(this.ResultsFile)) configuration.AddTestResultFile(fileSystem.FileInfo.FromFileName(this.ResultsFile)); - if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(this.SystemUnderTestName)) configuration.SystemUnderTestName = this.SystemUnderTestName; - if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(this.SystemUnderTestVersion)) - configuration.SystemUnderTestVersion = this.SystemUnderTestVersion; - if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(this.DocumentationFormat)) - configuration.DocumentationFormat = - (DocumentationFormat) Enum.Parse(typeof (DocumentationFormat), this.DocumentationFormat, true); - } - - protected override void ExecuteTask() - { - try - { - Project.Log(Level.Info, "Pickles v.{0}", Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().GetName().Version.ToString()); - - var builder = new ContainerBuilder(); - builder.RegisterAssemblyTypes(typeof(Runner).Assembly); - builder.Register(_ => new FileSystem()).As().SingleInstance(); - builder.RegisterModule(); - var container = builder.Build(); - - var configuration = container.Resolve(); - this.CaptureConfiguration(configuration, container.Resolve()); - - new ConfigurationReporter().ReportOn(configuration, message => Project.Log(Level.Info, message)); - - var runner = container.Resolve(); - runner.Run(container); - } - catch (Exception e) - { - Project.Log(Level.Warning, e.Message); - } - } - } -} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/Pickles/Pickles.NAnt/Properties/AssemblyInfo.cs b/src/Pickles/Pickles.NAnt/Properties/AssemblyInfo.cs deleted file mode 100644 index 73835253e..000000000 --- a/src/Pickles/Pickles.NAnt/Properties/AssemblyInfo.cs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -using System.Reflection; - -[assembly: AssemblyTitle("Pickles.NAnt")] -[assembly: AssemblyDescription("NAnt tasks for Pickles")] \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/Pickles/Pickles.NAnt/Settings.StyleCop b/src/Pickles/Pickles.NAnt/Settings.StyleCop deleted file mode 100644 index bb05f99bc..000000000 --- a/src/Pickles/Pickles.NAnt/Settings.StyleCop +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/Pickles/Pickles.NAnt/packages.config b/src/Pickles/Pickles.NAnt/packages.config deleted file mode 100644 index 4f5da737b..000000000 --- a/src/Pickles/Pickles.NAnt/packages.config +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ - - - - - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/Pickles/Pickles.PowerShell/Pickles.PowerShell.csproj b/src/Pickles/Pickles.PowerShell/Pickles.PowerShell.csproj index a91d09d60..dec11c12d 100644 --- a/src/Pickles/Pickles.PowerShell/Pickles.PowerShell.csproj +++ b/src/Pickles/Pickles.PowerShell/Pickles.PowerShell.csproj @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ v3.5 512 ..\..\Pickles\ - 6b2a6d51 + 766fc6b9 true @@ -108,12 +108,12 @@ foreach (var item in filesToCleanup) - + This project references NuGet package(s) that are missing on this computer. Enable NuGet Package Restore to download them. For more information, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=322105. The missing file is {0}. - + + + + Adapts the WindowCommands to the theme of the first opened, topmost && (top || right || left) flyout + + The MetroWindow + All the flyouts! Or flyouts that fall into the category described in the summary. + An optional brush to reset the window commands brush to. + Represents a Windows spin box (also known as an up-down control) that displays numeric values. @@ -1080,7 +1128,7 @@ Gets or sets a value indicating whether the control must have the focus in order to change values using the mouse wheel. - If the value is true then the value changes when the mouse wheel is over the control. If the value is false then the value changes only if the control has the focus. If is set to then this property has no effect. + If the value is true then the value changes when the mouse wheel is over the control. If the value is false then the value changes only if the control has the focus. If is set to "false" then this property has no effect. @@ -1138,7 +1186,37 @@ An Enum representing different positions, such as Left or Right. - + + + AddValueChanged of dependency property descriptor results in memory leak as you already know. + So, as described here, you can create custom class PropertyChangeNotifier to listen + to any dependency property changes. + + This class takes advantage of the fact that bindings use weak references to manage associations + so the class will not root the object who property changes it is watching. It also uses a WeakReference + to maintain a reference to the object whose property it is watching without rooting that object. + In this way, you can maintain a collection of these objects so that you can unhook the property + change later without worrying about that collection rooting the object whose values you are watching. + + Complete implementation can be found here: http://agsmith.wordpress.com/2008/04/07/propertydescriptor-addvaluechanged-alternative/ + + + + + Identifies the dependency property + + + + + Returns/sets the value of the property + + + + + + <MyNamespace:CustomControl1/> + + Doesn't overlay flyouts nor a hidden TitleBar. @@ -1276,44 +1354,6 @@ Get/sets the minimum range that can be selected. - - - A helper class that provides various attached properties for the TextBox control. - - - Password watermarking code from: http://prabu-guru.blogspot.com/2010/06/how-to-add-watermark-text-to-textbox.html - - - - - Indicates if a TextBox or RichTextBox should use SpellCheck context menu - - - - - Sets the brush used to draw the focus border. - - - - - Gets the brush used to draw the focus border. - - - - - Sets the brush used to draw the mouse over brush. - - - - - Gets the brush used to draw the mouse over brush. - - - - - Gets if the attached TextBox has text. - - A Button that allows the user to toggle between two states. @@ -1412,6 +1452,17 @@ type parameter. If not matching item can be found, a null reference is being returned. + + + Finds a Child of a given item in the visual tree. + + A direct parent of the queried item. + The type of the queried item. + x:Name or Name of child. + The first parent item that matches the submitted type parameter. + If not matching item can be found, + a null parent is being returned. + This method is an alternative to WPF's @@ -1894,7 +1945,7 @@ Convert a point in system coordinates to a point in device independent pixels (1/96"). - A point in the physical coordinate system. + A point in the physical coordinate system. Returns the parameter converted to the device independent coordinate system. @@ -1978,7 +2029,6 @@ Performs HRESULT_FROM_WIN32 conversion. - The Win32 error being converted to an HRESULT. The equivilent HRESULT value. @@ -2848,7 +2898,6 @@ Retrieve an IEnumObjects or IObjectArray for IShellItems and/or IShellLinks. Items may appear in both the frequent and recent lists. - @@ -3075,9 +3124,6 @@ Wrapper around File.Copy to provide feedback as to whether the file wasn't copied because it didn't exist. - - - @@ -3207,9 +3253,11 @@ The lower bound inclusive value. The value to verify. The upper bound exclusive value. + The name of the parameter that caused the current exception. Display the system menu at a specified location. + The MetroWindow The location to display the system menu, in logical screen coordinates. @@ -4616,6 +4664,66 @@ this settings class is the default way to save the placement of the window + + + Hides the window and activates another window. + + + + + Activates and displays a window. If the window is minimized or maximized, the system restores it to its original size and position. An application should specify this flag when displaying the window for the first time. + + + + + Activates and displays a window. If the window is minimized or maximized, the system restores it to its original size and position. An application should specify this flag when displaying the window for the first time. + + + + + Activates the window and displays it as a minimized window. + + + + + Activates the window and displays it as a maximized window. + + + + + Maximizes the specified window. + + + + + Displays a window in its most recent size and position. This value is similar to , except the window is not activated. + + + + + Activates the window and displays it in its current size and position. + + + + + Minimizes the specified window and activates the next top-level window in the z-order. + + + + + Displays the window as a minimized window. This value is similar to , except the window is not activated. + + + + + Displays the window in its current size and position. This value is similar to , except the window is not activated. + + + + + Activates and displays the window. If the window is minimized or maximized, the system restores it to its original size and position. An application should specify this flag when restoring a minimized window. + + Determine if 2 RECT are equal (deep compare) @@ -4706,7 +4814,7 @@ http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms633545(v=vs.85).aspx - + http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms647486%28v=vs.85%29.aspx @@ -4733,13 +4841,48 @@ http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms683152%28v=vs.85%29.aspx - - http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms647636(v=vs.85).aspx + + + Sets the show state and the restored, minimized, and maximized positions of the specified window. + + + A handle to the window. + + + A pointer to a WINDOWPLACEMENT structure that specifies the new show state and window positions. + + Before calling SetWindowPlacement, set the length member of the WINDOWPLACEMENT structure to sizeof(WINDOWPLACEMENT). SetWindowPlacement fails if the length member is not set correctly. + + + + If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero. + + If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended error information, call GetLastError. + + - + - An enum that represents the two Metro styles: Light and Dark. + Retrieves the show state and the restored, minimized, and maximized positions of the specified window. + + A handle to the window. + + + A pointer to the WINDOWPLACEMENT structure that receives the show state and position information. + + Before calling GetWindowPlacement, set the length member to sizeof(WINDOWPLACEMENT). GetWindowPlacement fails if lpwndpl-> length is not set correctly. + + + + If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero. + + If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended error information, call GetLastError. + + + + + http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms647636(v=vs.85).aspx diff --git a/src/Pickles/packages/MahApps.Metro.1.0.0.0/lib/net40/MahApps.Metro.dll b/src/Pickles/packages/MahApps.Metro.1.0.0.0/lib/net40/MahApps.Metro.dll new file mode 100644 index 000000000..485dcde95 Binary files /dev/null and b/src/Pickles/packages/MahApps.Metro.1.0.0.0/lib/net40/MahApps.Metro.dll differ diff --git a/src/Pickles/packages/MahApps.Metro.0.14.0.0/lib/net40/System.Windows.Interactivity.dll b/src/Pickles/packages/MahApps.Metro.1.0.0.0/lib/net40/System.Windows.Interactivity.dll similarity index 100% rename from src/Pickles/packages/MahApps.Metro.0.14.0.0/lib/net40/System.Windows.Interactivity.dll rename to src/Pickles/packages/MahApps.Metro.1.0.0.0/lib/net40/System.Windows.Interactivity.dll diff --git a/src/Pickles/packages/MahApps.Metro.0.14.0.0/lib/net40/MahApps.Metro.XML b/src/Pickles/packages/MahApps.Metro.1.0.0.0/lib/net45/MahApps.Metro.XML similarity index 95% rename from src/Pickles/packages/MahApps.Metro.0.14.0.0/lib/net40/MahApps.Metro.XML rename to src/Pickles/packages/MahApps.Metro.1.0.0.0/lib/net45/MahApps.Metro.XML index f4e87d973..e7d5c5bd9 100644 --- a/src/Pickles/packages/MahApps.Metro.0.14.0.0/lib/net40/MahApps.Metro.XML +++ b/src/Pickles/packages/MahApps.Metro.1.0.0.0/lib/net45/MahApps.Metro.XML @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ - An object that represents the foreground color for a Metro . + An object that represents the foreground color for a Metro . @@ -31,6 +31,21 @@ Gets/sets the name of the Accent. + + + Represents the background theme of the application. + + + + + The ResourceDictionary that represents this application theme. + + + + + Gets the name of the application theme. + + With this class we can make custom window styles. @@ -61,29 +76,32 @@ Shows all glow windows - + - A helper class that provides various attached properties for the ComboBox control. - + + Sets the first TabItem with Visibility="" as + the SelectedItem of the TabControl. + + + If there is no visible TabItem, null is set as the SelectedItem + - + - This custom popup is used by the validation error template. - It provides some additional nice features: - - repositioning if host-window size or location changed - - repositioning if host-window gets maximized and vice versa - - it's only topmost if the host-window is activated + Overrides the text case behavior for certain buttons. + When set to true, the text case will be preserved and won't be changed to upper or lower case. - + - A helper class that provides various attached properties for the GroupBox, TabItem and MetroTabItem controls. + A helper class that provides various attached properties for the ComboBox control. + - + - Defines whether the underline below the is shown or not. + A helper class that provides various controls. @@ -93,26 +111,33 @@ For normal TextBox, PasswordBox the width is the height. - + - This property can be used to set vertical scrollbar left side from the tabpanel (look at MetroAnimatedSingleRowTabControl) + Sets the brush used to draw the focus border. - + - This property can be used to set the Transition for animated TabControls + Gets the brush used to draw the focus border. - + - This property can be used to handle the style for CheckBox and RadioButton - LeftToRight means content left and button right and RightToLeft vise versa + Sets the brush used to draw the mouse over brush. - + - This property can be used to handle the style for CheckBox and RadioButton - LeftToRight means content left and button right and RightToLeft vise versa + Gets the brush used to draw the mouse over brush. + + + + + This custom popup is used by the validation error template. + It provides some additional nice features: + - repositioning if host-window size or location changed + - repositioning if host-window gets maximized and vice versa + - it's only topmost if the host-window is activated @@ -120,7 +145,7 @@ The base class for dialogs. You probably don't want to use this class, if you want to add arbitrary content to your dialog, - use the class. + use the class. @@ -128,6 +153,7 @@ Initializes a new MahApps.Metro.Controls.BaseMetroDialog. The window that is the parent of the dialog. + The settings for the message dialog. @@ -156,11 +182,6 @@ Gets/sets the dialog's title. - - - Gets/sets arbitrary content in the "message" area in the dialog. - - Gets/sets arbitrary content on top of the dialog. @@ -201,14 +222,6 @@ Gets/sets whether the metro dialog should use the default black/white appearance (theme) or try to use the current accent. - - - Enable/disable dialog showing/hiding animations. - Setting this value will also set both AnimateShow and AnimateHide properties to the same value. - Getting "True" - at least AnimateHide or AnimateHide is "True". - Getting "False" - both AnimateHide and AnimateHide are "False". - - Enable/disable dialog showing animation. @@ -233,10 +246,16 @@ An enum representing the different choices for a color scheme in a Metro Dialog. + + + An implementation of BaseMetroDialog allowing arbitrary content. + + Creates a LoginDialog inside of the current window. + The window that is the parent of the dialog. The title of the LoginDialog. The message contained within the LoginDialog. Optional settings that override the global metro dialog settings. @@ -246,6 +265,7 @@ Creates a InputDialog inside of the current window. + The MetroWindow The title of the MessageDialog. The message contained within the MessageDialog. Optional settings that override the global metro dialog settings. @@ -255,6 +275,7 @@ Creates a MessageDialog inside of the current window. + The MetroWindow The title of the MessageDialog. The message contained within the MessageDialog. The type of buttons to use. @@ -265,24 +286,25 @@ Creates a ProgressDialog inside of the current window. + The MetroWindow The title of the ProgressDialog. The message within the ProgressDialog. Determines if the cancel button is visible. Optional Settings that override the global metro dialog settings. A task promising the instance of ProgressDialogController for this operation. - + Adds a Metro Dialog instance to the specified window and makes it visible. - Note that this method returns as soon as the dialog is loaded and won't wait on a call of . - You can still close the resulting dialog with . + Note that this method returns as soon as the dialog is loaded and won't wait on a call of . + You can still close the resulting dialog with . The owning window of the dialog. The dialog instance itself. A task representing the operation. The is already visible in the window. - + Hides a visible Metro Dialog instance. @@ -291,7 +313,7 @@ A task representing the operation. The is not visible in the window. - This happens if hasn't been called before. + This happens if hasn't been called before. @@ -314,6 +336,39 @@ InitializeComponent + + + An internal control that represents a message dialog. Please use MetroWindow.ShowMessage instead! + + + MessageDialog + + + + + InitializeComponent + + + + + An enum representing the result of a Message Dialog. + + + + + An enum representing the different button states for a Message Dialog. + + + + + Just "OK" + + + + + "OK" and "Cancel" + + An internal control that represents a message dialog. Please use MetroWindow.ShowMessage instead! @@ -377,11 +432,6 @@ Gets if the Cancel button has been pressed. - - - A simple implementation of BaseMetroDialog allowing arbitrary content. - - A control that imitate a slideshow with back/forward buttons. @@ -429,14 +479,30 @@ - + An event that is raised when IsOpen changes. + + + An event that is raised when the closing animation has finished. + + + + + Gets/sets if the title is visible in this flyout. + + + + + Gets/sets if the close button is visible in this flyout. + + An ICommand that executes when the flyout's close button is clicked. + Note that this won't execute when is set to false. @@ -454,6 +520,11 @@ Gets/sets whether this flyout uses the open/close animation when changing the property. (default is true) + + + Gets/sets whether this flyout animates the opacity of the flyout when opening/closing. + + Gets/sets whether this flyout stays open when the user clicks outside of it. @@ -532,37 +603,14 @@ InitializeComponent - - - An internal control that represents a message dialog. Please use MetroWindow.ShowMessage instead! - - - MessageDialog - - - - - InitializeComponent - - - - - An enum representing the result of a Message Dialog. - - - - - An enum representing the different button states for a Message Dialog. - - - + - Just "OK" + Save the DataGrid. - + - "OK" and "Cancel" + Get the DataGrid. @@ -646,11 +694,6 @@ CleanWindow sets this so it has the correct default window commands brush - - - Gets/sets whether the Window Commands will show on top of a Flyout with it's position set to Top or Right. - - Gets/sets the style for the MIN button style. @@ -696,11 +739,6 @@ Gets/sets the right window commands that hosts the user commands. - - - Gets/sets the right window commands that hosts the user commands. - - Gets/sets whether the window will ignore (and overlap) the taskbar when maximized. @@ -906,7 +944,7 @@ Gets or sets the base uniform resource identifier (URI) of the current context. - + @@ -997,11 +1035,6 @@ Gets/sets the command that is executed when the Close Button is clicked. - - - Gets the owning MetroTabControl of this MetroTabItem. - - This class eats little children. @@ -1014,7 +1047,14 @@ The MetroWindow The name of the template child - + + + Adapts the WindowCommands to the theme of the first opened, topmost && (top || right || left) flyout + + The MetroWindow + All the flyouts! Or flyouts that fall into the category described in the summary. + An optional brush to reset the window commands brush to. + Represents a Windows spin box (also known as an up-down control) that displays numeric values. @@ -1069,7 +1109,7 @@ Gets or sets a value indicating whether the control must have the focus in order to change values using the mouse wheel. - If the value is true then the value changes when the mouse wheel is over the control. If the value is false then the value changes only if the control has the focus. If is set to then this property has no effect. + If the value is true then the value changes when the mouse wheel is over the control. If the value is false then the value changes only if the control has the focus. If is set to "false" then this property has no effect. @@ -1127,7 +1167,64 @@ An Enum representing different positions, such as Left or Right. - + + + AddValueChanged of dependency property descriptor results in memory leak as you already know. + So, as described here, you can create custom class PropertyChangeNotifier to listen + to any dependency property changes. + + This class takes advantage of the fact that bindings use weak references to manage associations + so the class will not root the object who property changes it is watching. It also uses a WeakReference + to maintain a reference to the object whose property it is watching without rooting that object. + In this way, you can maintain a collection of these objects so that you can unhook the property + change later without worrying about that collection rooting the object whose values you are watching. + + Complete implementation can be found here: http://agsmith.wordpress.com/2008/04/07/propertydescriptor-addvaluechanged-alternative/ + + + + + Identifies the dependency property + + + + + Returns/sets the value of the property + + + + + + This property can be used to set vertical scrollbar left side from the tabpanel (look at MetroAnimatedSingleRowTabControl) + + + + + <MyNamespace:CustomControl1/> + + + + + Defines whether the underline below the is shown or not. + + + + + This property can be used to set the Transition for animated TabControls + + + + + This property can be used to handle the style for CheckBox and RadioButton + LeftToRight means content left and button right and RightToLeft vise versa + + + + + This property can be used to handle the style for CheckBox and RadioButton + LeftToRight means content left and button right and RightToLeft vise versa + + Doesn't overlay flyouts nor a hidden TitleBar. @@ -1265,7 +1362,7 @@ Get/sets the minimum range that can be selected. - + A helper class that provides various attached properties for the TextBox control. @@ -1273,32 +1370,12 @@ Password watermarking code from: http://prabu-guru.blogspot.com/2010/06/how-to-add-watermark-text-to-textbox.html - + Indicates if a TextBox or RichTextBox should use SpellCheck context menu - - - Sets the brush used to draw the focus border. - - - - - Gets the brush used to draw the focus border. - - - - - Sets the brush used to draw the mouse over brush. - - - - - Gets the brush used to draw the mouse over brush. - - - + Gets if the attached TextBox has text. @@ -1401,6 +1478,17 @@ type parameter. If not matching item can be found, a null reference is being returned. + + + Finds a Child of a given item in the visual tree. + + A direct parent of the queried item. + The type of the queried item. + x:Name or Name of child. + The first parent item that matches the submitted type parameter. + If not matching item can be found, + a null parent is being returned. + This method is an alternative to WPF's @@ -1883,7 +1971,7 @@ Convert a point in system coordinates to a point in device independent pixels (1/96"). - A point in the physical coordinate system. + A point in the physical coordinate system. Returns the parameter converted to the device independent coordinate system. @@ -1967,7 +2055,6 @@ Performs HRESULT_FROM_WIN32 conversion. - The Win32 error being converted to an HRESULT. The equivilent HRESULT value. @@ -2837,7 +2924,6 @@ Retrieve an IEnumObjects or IObjectArray for IShellItems and/or IShellLinks. Items may appear in both the frequent and recent lists. - @@ -3064,9 +3150,6 @@ Wrapper around File.Copy to provide feedback as to whether the file wasn't copied because it didn't exist. - - - @@ -3196,9 +3279,11 @@ The lower bound inclusive value. The value to verify. The upper bound exclusive value. + The name of the parameter that caused the current exception. Display the system menu at a specified location. + The MetroWindow The location to display the system menu, in logical screen coordinates. @@ -4605,6 +4690,66 @@ this settings class is the default way to save the placement of the window + + + Hides the window and activates another window. + + + + + Activates and displays a window. If the window is minimized or maximized, the system restores it to its original size and position. An application should specify this flag when displaying the window for the first time. + + + + + Activates and displays a window. If the window is minimized or maximized, the system restores it to its original size and position. An application should specify this flag when displaying the window for the first time. + + + + + Activates the window and displays it as a minimized window. + + + + + Activates the window and displays it as a maximized window. + + + + + Maximizes the specified window. + + + + + Displays a window in its most recent size and position. This value is similar to , except the window is not activated. + + + + + Activates the window and displays it in its current size and position. + + + + + Minimizes the specified window and activates the next top-level window in the z-order. + + + + + Displays the window as a minimized window. This value is similar to , except the window is not activated. + + + + + Displays the window in its current size and position. This value is similar to , except the window is not activated. + + + + + Activates and displays the window. If the window is minimized or maximized, the system restores it to its original size and position. An application should specify this flag when restoring a minimized window. + + Determine if 2 RECT are equal (deep compare) @@ -4695,7 +4840,7 @@ http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms633545(v=vs.85).aspx - + http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms647486%28v=vs.85%29.aspx @@ -4722,28 +4867,48 @@ http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms683152%28v=vs.85%29.aspx - - http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms647636(v=vs.85).aspx - - + - An enum that represents the two Metro styles: Light and Dark. - - - - - Represents the background theme of the application. + Sets the show state and the restored, minimized, and maximized positions of the specified window. + + A handle to the window. + + + A pointer to a WINDOWPLACEMENT structure that specifies the new show state and window positions. + + Before calling SetWindowPlacement, set the length member of the WINDOWPLACEMENT structure to sizeof(WINDOWPLACEMENT). SetWindowPlacement fails if the length member is not set correctly. + + + + If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero. + + If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended error information, call GetLastError. + + - + - The ResourceDictionary that represents this application theme. + Retrieves the show state and the restored, minimized, and maximized positions of the specified window. + + A handle to the window. + + + A pointer to the WINDOWPLACEMENT structure that receives the show state and position information. + + Before calling GetWindowPlacement, set the length member to sizeof(WINDOWPLACEMENT). GetWindowPlacement fails if lpwndpl-> length is not set correctly. + + + + If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero. + + If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended error information, call GetLastError. + + - - - Gets the name of the application theme. - + + http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms647636(v=vs.85).aspx diff --git a/src/Pickles/packages/MahApps.Metro.1.0.0.0/lib/net45/MahApps.Metro.dll b/src/Pickles/packages/MahApps.Metro.1.0.0.0/lib/net45/MahApps.Metro.dll new file mode 100644 index 000000000..90fb35465 Binary files /dev/null and b/src/Pickles/packages/MahApps.Metro.1.0.0.0/lib/net45/MahApps.Metro.dll differ diff --git a/src/Pickles/packages/MahApps.Metro.0.14.0.0/lib/net45/System.Windows.Interactivity.dll b/src/Pickles/packages/MahApps.Metro.1.0.0.0/lib/net45/System.Windows.Interactivity.dll similarity index 100% rename from src/Pickles/packages/MahApps.Metro.0.14.0.0/lib/net45/System.Windows.Interactivity.dll rename to src/Pickles/packages/MahApps.Metro.1.0.0.0/lib/net45/System.Windows.Interactivity.dll diff --git a/src/Pickles/packages/MahApps.Metro.0.14.0.0/tools/install.ps1 b/src/Pickles/packages/MahApps.Metro.1.0.0.0/tools/install.ps1 similarity index 100% rename from src/Pickles/packages/MahApps.Metro.0.14.0.0/tools/install.ps1 rename to src/Pickles/packages/MahApps.Metro.1.0.0.0/tools/install.ps1 diff --git a/tools/nant-0.85/COPYING.txt b/tools/nant-0.85/COPYING.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5b6e7c66c..000000000 --- a/tools/nant-0.85/COPYING.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,340 +0,0 @@ - GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE - Version 2, June 1991 - - Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA - Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies - of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. - - Preamble - - The licenses for most software are designed to take away your -freedom to share and change it. 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If you do not wish to -do so, delete this exception statement from your version. - -A copy of the GNU General Public License is available in the COPYING.txt file -included with all NAnt distributions. - -For more licensing information refer to the GNU General Public License on the -GNU Project web site. -http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html diff --git a/tools/nant-0.85/binaries/NAnt.CompressionTasks.dll b/tools/nant-0.85/binaries/NAnt.CompressionTasks.dll deleted file mode 100644 index acbb33193..000000000 Binary files a/tools/nant-0.85/binaries/NAnt.CompressionTasks.dll and /dev/null differ diff --git a/tools/nant-0.85/binaries/NAnt.CompressionTasks.xml b/tools/nant-0.85/binaries/NAnt.CompressionTasks.xml deleted file mode 100644 index f743a9b12..000000000 --- a/tools/nant-0.85/binaries/NAnt.CompressionTasks.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,609 +0,0 @@ - - - - NAnt.CompressionTasks - - - - - Expands a file packed using GZip compression. - - - Expands "test.tar.gz" to "test2.tar". - - - ]]> - - - - - - Extracts the file from the gzip archive. - - - - - The file to expand. - - - - - The destination file. - - - - - Creates a tar file from the specified filesets. - - - Uses #ziplib (SharpZipLib), an open source Tar/Zip/GZip library written entirely in C#. - - - - Tar all files in ${build.dir} and ${doc.dir} into a file - called "backup.tar.gz", and apply gzip compression to it. - - - - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Creates the tar file. - - - - - The tar file to create. - - - - - Include empty directories in the generated tar file. The default is - . - - - - - The set of files to be included in the archive. - - - - - The compression method. The default is . - - - - - Specifies the compression methods supported by . - - - - - No compression. - - - - - GZIP compression. - - - - - BZIP2 compression. - - - - - Extracts files from a zip file. - - - Uses #ziplib (SharpZipLib), an open source Zip/GZip library written entirely in C#. - - - Extracts all the file from the zip, preserving the directory structure. - - - ]]> - - - - - - Extracts the files from the zip file. - - - - - Extracts a file entry from the specified stream. - - The containing the compressed entry. - The name of the entry including directory information. - The date of the entry. - The uncompressed size of the entry. - - The destination directory for the entry could not be created. - -or- - The entry could not be extracted. - - - We cannot rely on the fact that the directory entry of a given file - is created before the file is extracted, so we should create the - directory if it doesn't yet exist. - - - - - Extracts a directory entry from the specified stream. - - The containing the directory entry. - The name of the directory entry. - The date of the entry. - - The destination directory for the entry could not be created. - - - - - The archive file to expand. - - - - - The directory where the expanded files should be stored. The - default is the project base directory. - - - - - Overwrite files, even if they are newer than the corresponding - entries in the archive. The default is . - - - - - The character encoding that has been used for filenames inside the - zip file. The default is the system's OEM code page. - - - - - Creates a zip file from the specified filesets. - - - Uses #ziplib (SharpZipLib), an open source Tar/Zip/GZip library written entirely in C#. - - - - Zip all files in ${build.dir} and ${doc.dir} into a file - called "backup.zip". - - - - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Creates the zip file. - - - - - The zip file to create. - - - - - The comment for the file. - - - - - Date/time stamp for the files in the format MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS. - - - - - Desired level of compression. Possible values are 0 (STORE only) - to 9 (highest). The default is 6. - - - - - Include empty directories in the generated zip file. The default is - . - - - - - The set of files to be included in the archive. - - - - - Specifies the behaviour when a duplicate file is found. The default - is . - - - - - The character encoding to use for filenames and comment inside the - zip file. The default is the system's OEM code page. - - - - - Specifies how entries with the same name should be processed. - - - - - Overwrite existing entry with same name. - - - - - Preserve existing entry with the same name. - - - - - Report failure when two entries have the same name. - - - - - A is a with extra - attributes useful in the context of the . - - - - - A 3 digit octal string, specify the user, group and other modes - in the standard Unix fashion. Only applies to plain files. The - default is 644. - - - - - A 3 digit octal string, specify the user, group and other modes - in the standard Unix fashion. Only applies to directories. The - default is 755. - - - - - The username for the tar entry. - - - - - The user identifier (UID) for the tar entry. - - - - - The groupname for the tar entry. - - - - - The group identifier (GID) for the tar entry. - - - - - The top level directory prefix. If set, all file and directory paths - in the fileset will have this value prepended. Can either be a single - directory name or a "/" separated path. - - - - - Contains a collection of elements. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified instance. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified array of instances. - - - - - Adds a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - The position into which the new element was inserted. - - - - Adds the elements of a array to the end of the collection. - - The array of elements to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Adds the elements of a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Determines whether a is in the collection. - - The to locate in the collection. - - if is found in the - collection; otherwise, . - - - - - Copies the entire collection to a compatible one-dimensional array, starting at the specified index of the target array. - - The one-dimensional array that is the destination of the elements copied from the collection. The array must have zero-based indexing. - The zero-based index in at which copying begins. - - - - Retrieves the index of a specified object in the collection. - - The object for which the index is returned. - - The index of the specified . If the is not currently a member of the collection, it returns -1. - - - - - Inserts a into the collection at the specified index. - - The zero-based index at which should be inserted. - The to insert. - - - - Returns an enumerator that can iterate through the collection. - - - A for the entire collection. - - - - - Removes a member from the collection. - - The to remove from the collection. - - - - Gets or sets the element at the specified index. - - The zero-based index of the element to get or set. - - - - Get the total number of files that are represented by the - filesets in this collection. - - - - - Enumerates the elements of a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified . - - The collection that should be enumerated. - - - - Advances the enumerator to the next element of the collection. - - - if the enumerator was successfully advanced - to the next element; if the enumerator has - passed the end of the collection. - - - - - Sets the enumerator to its initial position, which is before the - first element in the collection. - - - - - Gets the current element in the collection. - - - The current element in the collection. - - - - - A is a with extra - attributes useful in the context of the . - - - - - The top level directory prefix. If set, all file and directory paths - in the fileset will have this value prepended. Can either be a single - directory name or a "/" separated path. - - - - - Contains a collection of elements. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified instance. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified array of instances. - - - - - Adds a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - The position into which the new element was inserted. - - - - Adds the elements of a array to the end of the collection. - - The array of elements to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Adds the elements of a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Determines whether a is in the collection. - - The to locate in the collection. - - if is found in the - collection; otherwise, . - - - - - Copies the entire collection to a compatible one-dimensional array, starting at the specified index of the target array. - - The one-dimensional array that is the destination of the elements copied from the collection. The array must have zero-based indexing. - The zero-based index in at which copying begins. - - - - Retrieves the index of a specified object in the collection. - - The object for which the index is returned. - - The index of the specified . If the is not currently a member of the collection, it returns -1. - - - - - Inserts a into the collection at the specified index. - - The zero-based index at which should be inserted. - The to insert. - - - - Returns an enumerator that can iterate through the collection. - - - A for the entire collection. - - - - - Removes a member from the collection. - - The to remove from the collection. - - - - Gets or sets the element at the specified index. - - The zero-based index of the element to get or set. - - - - Get the total number of files that are represented by the - filesets in this collection. - - - - - Enumerates the elements of a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified . - - The collection that should be enumerated. - - - - Advances the enumerator to the next element of the collection. - - - if the enumerator was successfully advanced - to the next element; if the enumerator has - passed the end of the collection. - - - - - Sets the enumerator to its initial position, which is before the - first element in the collection. - - - - - Gets the current element in the collection. - - - The current element in the collection. - - - - diff --git a/tools/nant-0.85/binaries/NAnt.Core.dll b/tools/nant-0.85/binaries/NAnt.Core.dll deleted file mode 100644 index df9936bd1..000000000 Binary files a/tools/nant-0.85/binaries/NAnt.Core.dll and /dev/null differ diff --git a/tools/nant-0.85/binaries/NAnt.Core.xml b/tools/nant-0.85/binaries/NAnt.Core.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 4f8441fe5..000000000 --- a/tools/nant-0.85/binaries/NAnt.Core.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14880 +0,0 @@ - - - - NAnt.Core - - - - - Used to indicate that a property should be able to be converted into a - . - - - - - Base class for all validator attributes. - - - - - Validates the specified value. - - The value to be validated. - The validation fails. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class. - - - - - Checks if the specified value can be converted to a . - - The value to be checked. - cannot be converted to a . - - - - Indicates that property should be treated as a XML attribute for the - task. - - - Examples of how to specify task attributes - - #region Public Instance Properties - - [BuildAttribute("out", Required=true)] - public string Output { - get { return _out; } - set { _out = value; } - } - - [BuildAttribute("optimize")] - [BooleanValidator()] - public bool Optimize { - get { return _optimize; } - set { _optimize = value; } - } - - [BuildAttribute("warnlevel")] - [Int32Validator(0,4)] // limit values to 0-4 - public int WarnLevel { - get { return _warnLevel; } - set { _warnLevel = value; } - } - - [BuildElement("sources")] - public FileSet Sources { - get { return _sources; } - set { _sources = value; } - } - - #endregion Public Instance Properties - - #region Private Instance Fields - - private string _out = null; - private bool _optimize = false; - private int _warnLevel = 4; - private FileSet _sources = new FileSet(); - - #endregion Private Instance Fields - - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the with the - specified name. - - The name of the attribute. - is . - is a zero-length . - - - - Gets or sets the name of the XML attribute. - - - The name of the XML attribute. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the attribute is required. - - - if the attribute is required; otherwise, - . The default is . - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether property references should - be expanded. - - - if properties should be expanded; otherwise - . The default is . - - - - - Used to specify how this attribute will be handled as the XML is - parsed and given to the element. - - - if XML should be processed; otherwise - . The default is . - - - - - Indicates that property should be treated as a XML arrayList - - - - Should only be applied to properties exposing strongly typed arrays or - strongly typed collections. - - - The XML format is like this: - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - - Indicates that the property should be treated as an XML element and - further processing should be done. - - - - Should only be applied to properties exposing strongly typed arrays or - strongly typed collections. - - - The XML format is like this: - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the with the - specified name. - - The name of the attribute. - is . - is a zero-length . - - - - Gets or sets the name of the attribute. - - - The name of the attribute. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the attribute is required. - - - if the attribute is required; otherwise, - . The default is . - - - - - Used to specify how this element will be handled as the XML is parsed - and given to the element. - - - if XML should be processed; otherwise - . The default is . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - with the specified name. - - The name of the attribute. - is . - is a zero-length . - - - - Gets or sets the type of objects that this container holds. - - - The type of the elements that this container holds. - - - - This can be used for validation and schema generation. - - - If not specified, the type of the elements will be determined using - reflection. - - - is . - - - - Indicates that the property should be treated as a container for a - collection of build elements. - - - - Should only be applied to properties exposing strongly typed arrays or - strongly typed collections. - - - The XML format is like this: - - - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the with the - specified name and child element name. - - The name of the collection. - The name of the child elements in the collection - is . - is a zero-length . - - - - The name of the child element within the collection. - - - The name to check for in the XML of the elements in the collection. - - - This can be used for validation and schema generation. - - - - - Used to indicate that a property should be able to be converted into a - . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class. - - - - - Checks if the specified value can be converted to a . - - The value to be checked. - cannot be converted to a . - - - - Indicates that class should be treated as a NAnt element. - - - Attach this attribute to a subclass of Element to have NAnt be able - to recognize it. The name should be short but must not confict - with any other element already in use. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - with the specified name. - - The name of the element. - is . - is a zero-length . - - - - Gets or sets the name of the element. - - - The name of the element. - - - - - Indicates that a property should be treated as a XML file set for the - task. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the with the - specified name. - - The name of the attribute. - is . - is a zero-length . - - - - Indicates that the value of the property to which the attribute is - assigned, can be configured on the framework-level in the NAnt application - configuration file. - - - - The following example shows a property of which the value can be - configured for a specific framework in the NAnt configuration file. - - - [FrameworkConfigurable("exename", Required=true)] - public virtual string ExeName { - get { return _exeName; } - set { _exeName = value; } - } - - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - with the specified attribute name. - - The name of the framework configuration attribute. - is a . - is a zero-length . - - - - Gets or sets the name of the framework configuration attribute. - - The name of the framework configuration attribute. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the configuration attribute - is required. - - - if the configuration attribute is required; - otherwise, . The default is . - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether property references should - be expanded. - - - if properties should be expanded; otherwise - . The default is . - - - - - Indicates that the method should be exposed as a function in NAnt build - files. - - - Attach this attribute to a method of a class that derives from - to have NAnt be able to recognize it. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class with the specified name. - - The name of the function. - is . - is a zero-length . - - - - Gets or sets the name of the function. - - - The name of the function. - - - - - Indicates that class should be treated as a set of functions. - - - Attach this attribute to a class that derives from - to have NAnt be able to recognize it as containing custom functions. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class with the specified name. - - The prefix used to distinguish the functions. - The category of the functions. - - is . - -or- - is . - - - is a zero-length . - -or- - is a zero-length . - - - - - Gets or sets the category of the function set. - - - The name of the category of the function set. - - - This will be displayed in the user docs. - - - - - Gets or sets the prefix of all functions in this function set. - - - The prefix of the functions in this function set. - - - - - Indicates that property should be able to be converted into a - within the given range. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class with the specied minimum and maximum values. - - The minimum value. - The maximum value. - - - - Checks whether the specified value can be converted to an - and whether the value lies within the range defined by the - and properties. - - The value to be checked. - - - cannot be converted to an . - - -or- - - is not in the range defined by - and . - - - - - - Gets or sets the minimum value. - - - The minimum value. The default is . - - - - - Gets or sets the maximum value. - - - The maximum value. The default is . - - - - - The base of the number to validate, which must be 2, 8, 10, or 16. - - - The base of the number to validate. - - - The default is 10. - - - - - Defines possible locations in which a task executable can be located. - - - - - Locates the task executable in the current Framework directory. - - - - - Locates the task executable in the current Framework SDK directory. - - - - - Indicates the location that a task executable can be located in. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - with the specified location. - - The of the attribute. - - - - Gets or sets the of the task. - - - The location type of the task to which the attribute is assigned. - - - - - Used to indicate whether a property should allow - an empty string value or not. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class. - - - - - Checks if the specified value adheres to the rules defined by the - properties of the . - - The value to be checked. - is an empty string value and is set to . - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether an empty string or - should be a considered a valid value. - - - if an empty string or - should be considered a valid value; otherwise, . - The default is . - - - - - Gets or sets a regular expression. The string will be validated to - determine if it matches the expression. - - - - - - - - An optional error message that can be used to better describe the - regular expression error. - - - - - Indicates that property should be treated as a XML attribute for the - task. - - - Examples of how to specify task attributes - - // task XmlType default is string - [TaskAttribute("out", Required=true)] - string _out = null; // assign default value here - - [TaskAttribute("optimize")] - [BooleanValidator()] - // during ExecuteTask you can safely use Convert.ToBoolean(_optimize) - string _optimize = Boolean.FalseString; - - [TaskAttribute("warnlevel")] - [Int32Validator(0,4)] // limit values to 0-4 - // during ExecuteTask you can safely use Convert.ToInt32(_optimize) - string _warnlevel = "0"; - - [BuildElement("sources")] - FileSet _sources = new FileSet(); - - NOTE: Attribute values must be of type of string if you want - to be able to have macros. The field stores the exact value during - InitializeTask. Just before ExecuteTask is called NAnt will expand - all the macros with the current values. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - with the specified attribute name. - - The name of the task attribute. - is a . - is a zero-length . - - - - Indicates that class should be treated as a task. - - - Attach this attribute to a subclass of Task to have NAnt be able - to recognize it. The name should be short but must not confict - with any other task already in use. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - with the specified name. - - The name of the task. - is . - is a zero-length . - - - - Functions as a chainable TextReader - - - Implements a abstraction over a TextReader that allows the class to represent - either a TextReader or another ChainableReader to which it is chained. - - By passing a ChainableReader as a constructor paramater it is possiable to - chain many ChainableReaders together. The last ChainableReader in the chain must - be based on a TextReader. - - - - - Models a NAnt XML element in the build file. - - - - Automatically validates attributes in the element based on attributes - applied to members in derived classes. - - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - from the specified element. - - The element that should be used to create a new instance of the class. - - - - Performs default initialization. - - - Derived classes that wish to add custom initialization should override - the method. - - - - - Logs a message with the given priority. - - The message priority at which the specified message is to be logged. - The message to be logged. - - The actual logging is delegated to the project. - - - - - Logs a message with the given priority. - - The message priority at which the specified message is to be logged. - The message to log, containing zero or more format items. - An array containing zero or more objects to format. - - The actual logging is delegated to the project. - - - - - Derived classes should override to this method to provide extra - initialization and validation not covered by the base class. - - The XML node of the element to use for initialization. - - - - Copies all instance data of the to a given - . - - - - - Performs initialization using the given set of properties. - - - - - Initializes all build attributes and child elements. - - - - - Locates the XML node for the specified attribute in the project - configuration node. - - The name of attribute for which the XML configuration node should be located. - The framework to use to obtain framework specific information, or if no framework specific information should be used. - - The XML configuration node for the specified attribute, or - if no corresponding XML node could be - located. - - - If there's a valid current framework, the configuration section for - that framework will first be searched. If no corresponding - configuration node can be located in that section, the framework-neutral - section of the project configuration node will be searched. - - - - - Returns the of the - assigned to the specified - . - - The of which the assigned should be retrieved. - - The assigned to the specified - or a null reference is no - is assigned to the . - - - - - Gets or sets the parent of the element. - - - The parent of the element. - - - This will be the parent , , or - depending on where the element is defined. - - - - - Gets the name of the XML element used to initialize this element. - - - The name of the XML element used to initialize this element. - - - - - Gets or sets the to which this element belongs. - - - The to which this element belongs. - - - - - Gets the properties local to this and the - . - - - The properties local to this and the . - - - - - Gets or sets the . - - - The . - - - The defines the current namespace - scope and provides methods for looking up namespace information. - - - - - Gets or sets the XML node of the element. - - - The XML node of the element. - - - - - Gets or sets the location in the build file where the element is - defined. - - - The location in the build file where the element is defined. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the element is performing additional - processing using the that was used to - initialize the element. - - - . - - - - Elements that need to perform additional processing of the - that was used to initialize the element, should - override this property and return . - - - When , no build errors will be reported for - unknown nested build elements. - - - - - - Configures an using meta-data provided by - assigned attributes. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class for the given . - - The for which an should be created. - The to initialize the with. - The to use for property expansion. - The framework that the should target. - - is . - -or- - is . - -or- - is . - - - - - Creates a child using property set/get methods. - - The instance that represents the property of the current class. - The used to initialize the new instance. - The collection of property values to use for macro expansion. - The from which to obtain framework-specific information. - The child. - - - - Creates an for the given - . - - The for which an should be created. - - An for the given . - - - - - Holds the that should be initialized. - - - - - Holds the that should be used to initialize - the . - - - - - Holds the dictionary that should be used for property - expansion. - - - - - Holds the framework that should be targeted by the - that we're configuring, or - if there's no current target - framework. - - - - - Holds the names of the attributes that still need to be - processed. - - - - - Holds the names of the child nodes that still need to be - processed. - - - - - Holds the logger for the current class. - - - - - Holds the cache of instances. - - - - - Gets the . - - - The . - - - The defines the current namespace - scope and provides methods for looking up namespace information. - - - - - Internal interface used for setting element attributes. - - - - - Makes it so all calls to Read and Peek are passed the ChainableReader - passed as a parameter. - - ChainableReader to forward calls to - - - - Makes it so all calls to Read and Peek are passed the TextReader - passed as a parameter. - - TextReader to forward calls to - - - - Forwards Peek calls to the TextReader or ChainableReader passed in the corresponding constructor. - - Character or -1 if end of stream - - - - Forwards Read calls to the TextReader or ChainableReader passed in the corresponding constructor. - - - Character or -1 if end of stream. - - - - - Closes the reader. - - - - - Calls close and supresses the finalizer for the object. - - - - - Gets a value indicating if the reader is backed by a stream in the - chain. - - - if the reader is backed by a stream; - otherwise, . - - - - - Allows a file's content to be modified while performing an operation. - - - - - Called after construction and after properties are set. Allows - for filter initialization. - - - - - If then the filter will be used; otherwise, - skipped. The default is . - - - - - Opposite of . If - then the filter will be executed; otherwise, skipped. The default - is . - - - - - Creates a new instance of the class - for the specified class in the - specified. - - The containing the . - The class representing the . - - - - Gets the name of the class that can be created - using this . - - - The name of the class that can be created using - this . - - - - - Gets the from which the filter will be - created. - - - The containing the filter. - - - - - Gets the name of the filter which the - can create. - - - The name of the task which the can - create. - - - - - Contains a strongly typed collection of objects. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified instance. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified array of instances. - - - - - Adds a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - The position into which the new element was inserted. - - - - Adds the elements of a array to the end of the collection. - - The array of elements to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Adds the elements of a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Determines whether a is in the collection. - - The to locate in the collection. - - if is found in the - collection; otherwise, . - - - - - Determines whether a for the specified - task is in the collection. - - The name of task for which the should be located in the collection. - - if a for - the specified task is found in the collection; otherwise, - . - - - - - Copies the entire collection to a compatible one-dimensional array, starting at the specified index of the target array. - - The one-dimensional array that is the destination of the elements copied from the collection. The array must have zero-based indexing. - The zero-based index in at which copying begins. - - - - Retrieves the index of a specified object in the collection. - - The object for which the index is returned. - - The index of the specified . If the is not currently a member of the collection, it returns -1. - - - - - Inserts a into the collection at the specified index. - - The zero-based index at which should be inserted. - The to insert. - - - - Returns an enumerator that can iterate through the collection. - - - A for the entire collection. - - - - - Removes a member from the collection. - - The to remove from the collection. - - - - Gets or sets the element at the specified index. - - The zero-based index of the element to get or set. - - - - Gets the for the specified task. - - The name of the filter for which the should be located in the collection. - - - - Enumerates the elements of a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified . - - The collection that should be enumerated. - - - - Advances the enumerator to the next element of the collection. - - - if the enumerator was successfully advanced - to the next element; if the enumerator has - passed the end of the collection. - - - - - Sets the enumerator to its initial position, which is before the - first element in the collection. - - - - - Gets the current element in the collection. - - - The current element in the collection. - - - - - Represent a chain of NAnt filters that can be applied to a . - - - - A FilterChain represents a collection of one or more filters that can - be appled to a such as the . - In the case of the , the contents of the copied - files are filtered through each filter specified in the filter chain. - Filtering occurs in the order the filters are specified with filtered - output of one filter feeding into another. - - - :--------:--->:----------:--->:----------: ... :----------:--->:--------:
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- - A list of all filters that come with NAnt is available here. - - - The following tasks support filtering with a FilterChain: - - - - - - - - - -
- - - Replace all occurrences of @NOW@ with the current date/time and - replace tabs with spaces in all copied files. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ]]> - - -
- - - Provides the abstract base class for types. - - - - - Should be overridden by derived classes. clones the referenced types - data into the current instance. - - - - - Copies all instance data of the to a given - . - - - - The ID used to be referenced later. - - - The ID to use as the reference. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether a reference to the type can be - defined. - - - Only types with an assigned - to it, can be referenced. - - - - - Gets the name of the datatype. - - - The name of the datatype. - - - - - Initializes all build attributes and child elements. - - - needs to maintain the order in which the - filters are specified in the build file. - - - - - Used to to instantiate and return the chain of stream based filters. - - The that is the source of input to the filter chain. - - The is the first - in the chain, which is based on a physical stream that feeds the chain. - - - The last in the chain. - - - - - The filters to apply. - - - - - The encoding to assume when filter-copying files. The default is - system's current ANSI code page. - - - - - Configurator that initializes filters in the order in which they've - been specified in the build file. - - - - - Contains a collection of elements. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified instance. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified array of instances. - - - - - Adds a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - The position into which the new element was inserted. - - - - Adds the elements of a array to the end of the collection. - - The array of elements to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Adds the elements of a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Determines whether a is in the collection. - - The to locate in the collection. - - if is found in the - collection; otherwise, . - - - - - Copies the entire collection to a compatible one-dimensional array, starting at the specified index of the target array. - - The one-dimensional array that is the destination of the elements copied from the collection. The array must have zero-based indexing. - The zero-based index in at which copying begins. - - - - Retrieves the index of a specified object in the collection. - - The object for which the index is returned. - - The index of the specified . If the is not currently a member of the collection, it returns -1. - - - - - Inserts a into the collection at the specified index. - - The zero-based index at which should be inserted. - The to insert. - - - - Returns an enumerator that can iterate through the collection. - - - A for the entire collection. - - - - - Removes a member from the collection. - - The to remove from the collection. - - - - Gets or sets the element at the specified index. - - The zero-based index of the element to get or set. - - - - Enumerates the elements of a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified . - - The collection that should be enumerated. - - - - Advances the enumerator to the next element of the collection. - - - if the enumerator was successfully advanced - to the next element; if the enumerator has - passed the end of the collection. - - - - - Sets the enumerator to its initial position, which is before the - first element in the collection. - - - - - Gets the current element in the collection. - - - The current element in the collection. - - - - - Represents a physical . That is a reader based - on a stream. - - - Used by to represent a - based on a in the chain. - - - - - Parses NAnt properties and expressions - - - - This filter parses any NAnt properties or expressions found in its input, - inlining their values in its output. - - - Note: Due to limitations on buffering, expressions longer than 2048 - characters are not guaranteed to be expanded. - - Filters are intended to be used as a element of a . - - - Replace all properties with their corresponding values. - - - ]]> - - - - - - Holds data for expression expansion between input and output. - - - - - Called after construction and after properties are set. Allows - for filter initialization. - - - - - Reads the next character applying the filter logic. - - Char as an int or -1 if at the end of the stream - - - - Reads the next character applying the filter logic without advancing the current position in the stream. - - Char as an int or -1 if at the end of the stream - - - - Moves to the next character. - - - - - Refills the buffer, running our input through - .) - - - - - Determines whether we've passed the end of our data. - - - - - Replaces all occurrences of a given string in the original input with - user-supplied replacement string. - - - - This filter replaces all occurrences of a given string in the original - input stream with a user-supplied replacement string. By default string - comparisons are case sensitive but this can be changed by setting the - optional attribute to . - - - To use this filter specify the string to be replaced with the - attribute and the string to replace it with using the - attribute. - - - Filters are intended to be used as a element of a . - - - - - Replace all occurrences of "3.14" with "PI". - - - - ]]> - - - - - Replace all occurrences of "string", "String", etc. with "System.String". - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Construct that allows this filter to be chained to the one - in the parameter chainedReader. - - Filter that the filter will be chained to - - - - Reads the next character applying the filter logic. - - Char as an int or -1 if at the end of the stream - - - - Reads the next character applying the filter logic without - advancing the current position in the stream. - - Peek currently is not supported. - - - Char as an int or -1 if at the end of the stream. - - - - - - Helper function used to search for the filter's traget string. If the string - is found the result is true. If the string was not found false is returned and - nonMatchingChars contains the characters that were read to determine if the - string is present. - - - - It is assumed the stream is positioned at the character after the first character - in the target string. - - - First character in target string - Ture if the stream ended while search for the string. - Characters that were read while searching for the string. - - - - - Returns the next character in the stream replacing the specified character. Using the - allows for the same implementation for Read and Peek - - Delegate to acquire the next character. (Read/Peek) - Char as an int or -1 if at the end of the stream - - - - Compares to characters taking into account the _ignoreCase flag. - - - - - - - - The string to be replaced. - - - - - The new value for the replaced string. - Am empty string is permissible. - - - - - Determines if case will be ignored. - The default is . - - - - - Delegate for Read and Peek. Allows the same implementation - to be used for both methods. - - - - - Replaces tokens in the original input with user-supplied values. - - - - This filter replaces all token surrounded by a beginning and ending - token. The default beginning and ending tokens both default to '@'. The - optional and attributes - can be specified to change either token. By default string - comparisons are case sensitive but this can be changed by setting the - optional attribute to . - - - Tokens are specified by using the element. It is - possible to specify from 1 to n tokens and replacement values. Values can - be any valid NAnt expression. - - - Filters are intended to be used as a element of a . - - - - - Replace all occurrences of the string @DATE@ with the value of property - "TODAY". - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - Replace all occurrences of the string <DATE> with the value of - property "TODAY". - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Construct that allows this filter to be chained to the one - in the parameter chainedReader. - - Filter that the filter will be chained to - - - - Reads the next character applying the filter logic. - - Char as an int or -1 if at the end of the stream - - - - Reads the next character applying the filter logic without - advancing the current position in the stream. - - Peek currently is not supported. - - - Char as an int or -1 if at the end of the stream. - - - - - Initialize the filter by setting its parameters. - - - - - Finds a token give that we are positioned at a beginning token character. Either a - token replacement is returned or the characters that were read looking for the token. - - A token was not found - A token was found by there is no replacement - The stream ended while looking for the token - Either the replacement token or the characters that were read looking for the token - - - - Returns the next character in the stream replacing the specified character. Using the - allows for the same implementation for Read and Peek - - Delegate to acquire the next character. (Read/Peek) - Char as an int or -1 if at the end of the stream - - - - Compares to characters taking into account. - - - - - - - - - Marks the beginning of a token. The default is "@". - - - - - Marks the end of a token. The default is "@". - - - - - Tokens and replacement values. - - - - - Determines if case will be ignored. - The default is . - - - - - Delegate for Read and Peek. Allows the same implementation - to be used for both methods. - - - - - Converts tabs to spaces. - - - - The filter replaces tabs in a text file - with spaces. - - - Filters are intended to be used as a element of a . - - - - Replace all tabs with four spaces. - - - ]]> - - - - - - Construct that allows this filter to be chained to the one - in the parameter chainedReader. - - Filter that the filter will be chained to - - - - Retrieves the next character with moving the position in the stream. - This method is not implemented - - -1 if end of stream otherwise a character - - - - Retrieves the next character in the stream. - - -1 if end of stream otherwise a character - - - - Returns the next character in the stream replacing the specified character. Using the - allows for the same implementation for Read and Peek - - Delegate to acquire the next character. (Read/Peek) - Char as an int or -1 if at the end of the stream - - - - The number of spaces used when converting a tab. The default is - "8". - - - - - Delegate for Read and Peek. Allows the same implementation - to be used for both methods. - - - - - Functions to return information for a given assembly. - - - - - Gets or sets the that this functionset will - reference. - - - The that this functionset will reference. - - - - - Loads an assembly given its file name or path. - - The name or path of the file that contains the manifest of the assembly. - - The loaded assembly. - - is an empty . - is not found, or the module you are trying to load does not specify a filename extension. - is not a valid assembly. - An assembly or module was loaded twice with two different evidences, or the assembly name is longer than MAX_PATH characters. - - - - Loads an assembly given the long form of its name. - - The long form of the assembly name. - - The loaded assembly. - - is a . - is not found. - - - Determine the location of the Microsoft Access 11 Primary Interop - Assembly by loading it using its fully qualified name, and copy it - to the build directory. - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Gets the full name of the assembly, also known as the display name. - - The assembly to get the full name for. - - The full name of the assembly, also known as the display name. - - - - - Gets an for the specified assembly. - - The assembly to get an for. - - An for the specified assembly. - - - - - - Gets the physical location, in codebase format, of the loaded file - that contains the manifest. - - The assembly to get the location for. - - The location of the specified assembly. - - - - - Functions that return information about an assembly's identity. - - - - - Gets the location of the assembly as a URL. - - The of the assembly. - - The location of the assembly as a URL. - - - - - - Gets the URI, including escape characters, that represents the codebase. - - The of the assembly. - - The URI, including escape characters, that represents the codebase. - - - - - - Gets the full name of the assembly, also known as the display name. - - The of the assembly. - - The full name of the assembly, also known as the display name. - - - - Output the full name of the nunit.framework assembly to the - build log. - - - - ]]> - - - - - - - Gets the simple, unencrypted name of the assembly. - - The of the assembly. - - The simple, unencrypted name of the assembly. - - - - Output the simple name of the nunit.framework assembly to - the build log. - - - - ]]> - - - - - - - Gets the version of the assembly. - - The of the assembly. - - The version of the assembly. - - - - Output the major version of the nunit.framework assembly - to the build log. - - - - ]]> - - - - - - - - Gets the for a given file. - - The assembly file for which to get the . - - An object representing the given file. - - is an empty . - does not exist. - is not a valid assembly. - - The assembly is not added to this domain. - - - - Output the full name of the nunit.framework assembly to the - build log. - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Converts the specified string representation of a logical value to - its equivalent. - - A string containing the value to convert. - - if is equivalent to - "True"; otherwise, . - - is not equivalent to or . - - - - Converts the specified to its equivalent string - representation. - - A to convert. - - "True" if is , or - "False" if is . - - - - - Converts the argument to an integer. - - value to be converted - converted to integer. The function fails with an exception when the conversion is not possible. - - - - Converts the argument to double - - The value to be converted. - converted to double. The function fails with an exception when the conversion is not possible. - - - - Converts the argument to a string. - - The value to be converted. - - converted to string. The function fails - with an exception when the conversion is not possible. - - - Named method ConvertToString as a static ToString method would break - CLS compliance. - - - - - Converts the argument to a datetime. - - value to be converted - converted to datetime. The function fails with an exception when the conversion is not possible. - - - - Converts the argument to a boolean - - The string value to be converted to boolean. Must be 'true' or 'false'. - - converted to boolean. The function fails - with an exception when the conversion is not possible. - - - - - Gets a that is the current local date and - time on this computer. - - - A whose value is the current date and time. - - - - - Gets the year component of the specified date. - - The date of which to get the year component. - - The year, between 1 and 9999. - - - - - Gets the month component of the specified date. - - The date of which to get the month component. - - The month, between 1 and 12. - - - - - Gets the day of the month represented by the specified date. - - The date of which to get the day of the month. - - The day value, between 1 and 31. - - - - - Gets the hour component of the specified date. - - The date of which to get the hour component. - - The hour, between 0 and 23. - - - - - Gets the minute component of the specified date. - - The date of which to get the minute component. - - The minute, between 0 and 59. - - - - - Gets the seconds component of the specified date. - - The date of which to get the seconds component. - - The seconds, between 0 and 59. - - - - - Gets the milliseconds component of the specified date. - - The date of which to get the milliseconds component. - - The millisecond, between 0 and 999. - - - - - Gets the number of ticks that represent the specified date. - - The date of which to get the number of ticks. - - The number of ticks that represent the date and time of the - specified date. - - - - - Gets the day of the week represented by the specified date. - - The date of which to get the day of the week. - - The day of the week, ranging from zero, indicating Sunday, to six, - indicating Saturday. - - - - - Gets the day of the year represented by the specified date. - - The date of which to get the day of the year. - - The day of the year, between 1 and 366. - - - - - Returns the number of days in the specified month of the specified - year. - - The year. - The month (a number ranging from 1 to 12). - - The number of days in for the specified - . - - is less than 1 or greater than 12. - - - - Returns an indication whether the specified year is a leap year. - - A 4-digit year. - - if is a leap year; - otherwise, . - - - - - Converts the specified string representation of a date and time to - its equivalent. - - A string containing a date and time to convert. - - A equivalent to the date and time contained - in . - - does not contain a valid string representation of a date and time. - - The for the invariant culture is - used to supply formatting information about . - - - - - Converts the specified to its equivalent - string representation. - - A to convert. - - A string representation of formatted using - the general format specifier ("G"). - - - is formatted with the - for the invariant culture. - - - - - Groups a set of functions for dealing with directories. - - - - - Returns the creation date and time of the specified directory. - - The directory for which to obtain creation date and time information. - - The creation date and time of the specified directory. - - The specified directory does not exist. - is a zero-length string, contains only white space, or contains one or more invalid characters. - The specified path, file name, or both exceed the system-defined maximum length. - - - - Returns the date and time the specified directory was last written to. - - The directory for which to obtain write date and time information. - - The date and time the specified directory was last written to. - - The specified directory does not exist. - is a zero-length string, contains only white space, or contains one or more invalid characters. - The specified path, file name, or both exceed the system-defined maximum length. - - - - Returns the date and time the specified directory was last accessed. - - The directory for which to obtain access date and time information. - - The date and time the specified directory was last accessed. - - The specified directory does not exist. - is a zero-length string, contains only white space, or contains one or more invalid characters. - The specified path, file name, or both exceed the system-defined maximum length. - The parameter is in an invalid format. - - - - Gets the current working directory. - - - A containing the path of the current working - directory. - - - - - Retrieves the parent directory of the specified path. - - The path for which to retrieve the parent directory. - - The parent directory, or an empty if - is the root directory, including the root - of a UNC server or share name. - - The directory specified by is read-only. - is a zero-length string, contains only white space, or contains one or more invalid characters. - The specified path, file name, or both exceed the system-defined maximum length. - The specified path was not found. - - - Copy "readme.txt" from the current working directory to - its parent directory. - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Returns the volume information, root information, or both for the - specified path. - - The path for which to retrieve the parent directory. - - A string containing the volume information, root information, or - both for the specified path. - - is a zero-length string, contains only white space, or contains one or more invalid characters. - The specified path, file name, or both exceed the system-defined maximum length. - - - - Determines whether the given path refers to an existing directory - on disk. - - The path to test. - - if refers to an - existing directory; otherwise, . - - - Remove directory "test", if it exists. - - - ]]> - - - - - - Converts the specified string representation of a number to its - double-precision floating point number equivalent. - - A string containing a number to convert. - - A double-precision floating point number equivalent to the numeric - value or symbol specified in . - - is not a number in a valid format. - represents a number less than or greater than . - - The for the invariant culture is - used to supply formatting information about . - - - - - Converts the specified to its equivalent - string representation. - - A to convert. - - The string representation of formatted - using the general format specifier ("G"). - - - is formatted with the - for the invariant culture. - - - - - Provide information about the current environment and platform. - - - - - Gets the path to the system special folder identified by the - specified enumeration. - - An enumerated constant that identifies a system special folder. - - The path to the specified system special folder, if that folder - physically exists on your computer; otherwise, the empty string (""). - - is not a member of . - - - Copy "out.log" from the project base directory to the - program files directory. - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Gets the NetBIOS name of this local computer. - - - The NetBIOS name of this local computer. - - The name of this computer cannot be obtained. - - - - Gets an object that represents the - current operating system. - - - An object that contains the current - platform identifier and version number. - - - - Output string representation of the current operating system. - - - - ]]> - - If the operating system is Windows 2000, the output is: - - Microsoft Windows NT 5.0.2195.0 - - - - - - - Gets the user name of the person who started the current thread. - - - The name of the person logged on to the system who started the - current thread. - - - - Modify the home directory of the current user on unix-based systems. - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Returns the value of the specified environment variable. - - The environment variable of which the value should be returned. - - The value of the specified environment variable. - - Environment variable does not exist. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the specified environment variable - exists. - - The environment variable that should be checked. - - if the environment variable exists; otherwise, - . - - - - Execute a set of tasks only if the "BUILD_DEBUG" environment - variable is set. - - - - ... - - ]]> - - - - - - Gets a object that describes the major, - minor, build, and revision numbers of the Common Language Runtime. - - - A Version object. - - - Output the major version of the CLR. - - - ]]> - - - - - - Groups a set of functions for dealing with files. - - - - - Returns the creation date and time of the specified file. - - The file for which to obtain creation date and time information. - - The creation date and time of the specified file. - - The specified file does not exist. - is a zero-length string, contains only white space, or contains one or more invalid characters. - The specified path, file name, or both exceed the system-defined maximum length. - The parameter is in an invalid format. - - - - Returns the date and time the specified file was last written to. - - The file for which to obtain write date and time information. - - The date and time the specified file was last written to. - - The specified file does not exist. - is a zero-length string, contains only white space, or contains one or more invalid characters. - The specified path, file name, or both exceed the system-defined maximum length. - - - - Returns the date and time the specified file was last accessed. - - The file for which to obtain access date and time information. - - The date and time the specified file was last accessed. - - The specified file does not exist. - is a zero-length string, contains only white space, or contains one or more invalid characters. - The specified path, file name, or both exceed the system-defined maximum length. - The parameter is in an invalid format. - - - - Determines whether the specified file exists. - - The file to check. - - if refers to an - existing file; otherwise, . - - - Execute a set of tasks, if file "output.xml" does not exist. - - - ... - - ]]> - - - - - - Determines whether is more or equal - up-to-date than . - - The file to check against the target file. - The file for which we want to determine the status. - - if is more - or equal up-to-date than ; otherwise, - . - - or is a zero-length string, contains only white space, or contains one or more invalid characters. - The specified path, file name, or both of either or exceed the system-defined maximum length. - - - - Gets the length of the file. - - filename - - Length in bytes, of the file named . - - The file specified cannot be found. - - - - Checks if a given file is an assembly. - - The name or path of the file to be checked. - True if the file is a valid assembly, false if it's not or if the assembly seems corrupted (invalid headers or metadata). - is a null . - is an empty . - is not found, or the file you are trying to check does not specify a filename extension. - The caller does not have path discovery permission. - - - - Functions that provide version information for a physical file on disk. - - - - - Returns a representing the version - information associated with the specified file. - - The file to retrieve the version information for. - - A containing information about the file. - - The file specified cannot be found. - - - - Gets the name of the company that produced the file. - - A instance containing version information about a file. - - The name of the company that produced the file. - - - - - Gets the file version of a file. - - A instance containing version information about a file. - - The file version of a file. - - - - - - Gets the name of the product the file is distributed with. - - A instance containing version information about a file. - - The name of the product the file is distributed with. - - - - - Gets the product version of a file. - - A instance containing version information about a file. - - The product version of a file. - - - - - - Converts the specified string representation of a number to its - 32-bit signed integer equivalent. - - A string containing a number to convert. - - A 32-bit signed integer equivalent to the number contained in - . - - is not of the correct format. - represents a number less than or greater than . - - The for the invariant culture is - used to supply formatting information about . - - - - - Converts the specified to its equivalent string - representation. - - A to convert. - - The string representation of , consisting - of a negative sign if the value is negative, and a sequence of - digits ranging from 0 to 9 with no leading zeroes. - - - is formatted with the - for the invariant culture. - - - - - Converts the specified string representation of a number to its - 64-bit signed integer equivalent. - - A string containing a number to convert. - - A 64-bit signed integer equivalent to the number contained in - . - - is not of the correct format. - represents a number less than or greater than . - - The for the invariant culture is - used to supply formatting information about . - - - - - Converts the specified to its equivalent string - representation. - - A to convert. - - The string representation of , consisting - of a negative sign if the value is negative, and a sequence of - digits ranging from 0 to 9 with no leading zeroes. - - - is formatted with the - for the invariant culture. - - - - - Rounds the value to the nearest whole number - - Number to be rounded, can be anything convertible to a double. - - Rounded value. - - - - - Returns the largest whole number less than or equal to the specified - number. - - value to be , can be anything convertible to a double - - The largest whole number less than or equal to the specified number. - - - - - Returns the smallest whole number greater than or equal to the specified number - - value - - The smallest whole number greater than or equal to the specified number. - - - - - Returns the absolute value of the specified number - - value to take the absolute value from - - when is greater - than or equal to zero; otherwise, -. - - - - - Gets the base directory of the appdomain in which NAnt is running. - - - The base directory of the appdomain in which NAnt is running. - - - - - Gets the NAnt assembly. - - - The NAnt assembly. - - - - - Gets the name of the current project. - - - The name of the current project, or an empty - if no name is specified in the build file. - - - - - Gets the form of the build file. - - - The form of the build file, or - an empty if the project is not file backed. - - - - - Gets the local path to the build file. - - - The local path of the build file, or an empty - if the project is not file backed. - - - - - Gets the name of the target that will be executed when no other - build targets are specified. - - - The name of the target that will be executed when no other build - targets are specified, or an empty if no - default target is defined for the project. - - - - - Gets the base directory of the current project. - - - The base directory of the current project. - - - - - Checks whether the specified target exists. - - The target to test. - - if the specified target exists; otherwise, - . - - - - Execute target "clean", if it exists. - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Gets the name of the target being executed. - - - A that contains the name of the target - being executed. - - No target is being executed. - - - - Checks whether the specified target has already been executed. - - The target to test. - - if the specified target has already been - executed; otherwise, . - - Target does not exist. - - - - Checks whether the specified task exists. - - The task to test. - - if the specified task exists; otherwise, - . - - - - - Returns the from which the specified task - was loaded. - - The name of the task to get the of. - - The from which the specified task was loaded. - - Task is not available. - - - - Checks whether the specified property exists. - - The property to test. - - if the specified property exists; otherwise, - . - - - - Execute a set of tasks if the "build.debug" property - exists. - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Checks whether the specified property is read-only. - - The property to test. - - if the specified property is read-only; - otherwise, . - - - Check whether the "debug" property is read-only. - property::is-readonly('debug') - - Property has not been set. - - - - Checks whether the specified property is a dynamic property. - - The property to test. - - if the specified property is a dynamic - property; otherwise, . - - Property has not been set. - - - Check whether the "debug" property is a dynamic property. - - property::is-dynamic('debug') - - - - - Checks whether the specified framework exists. - - The framework to test. - - if the specified framework exists; otherwise, - . - - - - - Checks whether the SDK for the specified framework is installed. - - The framework to test. - - if the SDK for specified framework is installed; - otherwise, . - - - - - - - Gets the identifier of the current target framework. - - - The identifier of the current target framework. - - - - - Gets the identifier of the runtime framework. - - - The identifier of the runtime framework. - - - - - Gets the family of the specified framework. - - The framework of which the family should be returned. - - The family of the specified framework. - - is not a valid framework identifier. - - - - - - Gets the version of the specified framework. - - The framework of which the version should be returned. - - The version of the specified framework. - - is not a valid framework identifier. - - - - - - Gets the description of the specified framework. - - The framework of which the description should be returned. - - The description of the specified framework. - - is not a valid framework identifier. - - - - - - Gets the Common Language Runtime version of the specified framework. - - The framework of which the Common Language Runtime version should be returned. - - The Common Language Runtime version of the specified framework. - - is not a valid framework identifier. - - - - - - Gets the framework directory of the specified framework. - - The framework of which the framework directory should be returned. - - The framework directory of the specified framework. - - is not a valid framework identifier. - - - - - - Gets the assembly directory of the specified framework. - - The framework of which the assembly directory should be returned. - - The assembly directory of the specified framework. - - is not a valid framework identifier. - - - - - - Gets the SDK directory of the specified framework. - - The framework of which the SDK directory should be returned. - - The SDK directory of the specified framework, or an empty - if the SDK of the specified framework is not - installed. - - is not a valid framework identifier. - - - - - - Gets the runtime engine of the specified framework. - - The framework of which the runtime engine should be returned. - - The full path to the runtime engine of the specified framework, or - an empty if no runtime engine is defined - for the specified framework. - - is not a valid framework identifier. - - - - - - Checks whether the specified framework is valid. - - The framework to check. - is not a valid framework identifier. - - - - Gets the name of the platform on which NAnt is running. - - - The name of the platform on which NAnt is running. - - - - - Checks whether NAnt is running on the win32 platform. - - - if NAnt is running on the win32 platform; - otherwise, . - - - - - Checks whether NAnt is running on unix. - - - if NAnt is running on unix; - otherwise, . - - - - - Functions that return information about an operating system. - - - - - Gets a value that identifies the operating - system platform. - - The operating system. - - value that identifies the operating system - platform. - - - - - - Gets a object that identifies this operating - system. - - The operating system. - - A object that describes the major version, - minor version, build, and revision of the operating system. - - - - - - Converts the value of the specified operating system to its equivalent - representation. - - The operating system. - - The representation of - . - - - - Output string representation of the current operating system. - - - - ]]> - - If the operating system is Windows 2000, the output is: - - Microsoft Windows NT 5.0.2195.0 - - - - - - - Returns the fully qualified path. - - The file or directory for which to obtain absolute path information. - - A string containing the fully qualified location of , - such as "C:\MyFile.txt". - - is a zero-length string, contains only white space, or contains one or more invalid characters. - contains a colon (":"). - The specified path, file name, or both exceed the system-defined maximum length. - - - - Combines two paths. - - first path - second path - - A string containing the combined paths. If one of the specified paths - is a zero-length string, this method returns the other path. If - contains an absolute path, this method - returns . - - or contain one or more invalid characters. - - - - Changes the extension of the path string. - - The path information to modify. The path cannot contain any of the characters - defined in InvalidPathChars. - The new extension (with a leading period). Specify a null reference - to remove an existing extension from . - - - A string containing the modified path information. - - - On Windows-based desktop platforms, if is - an empty , the path information is returned - unmodified. If has no extension, the returned - path contains - appended to the end of . - - - - For more information see the documentation. - - contains one or more invalid characters. - - - - Returns the directory information for the specified path string. - - The path of a file or directory. - - A containing directory information for - , or an empty if - denotes a root directory, or does not - contain directory information. - - contains invalid characters, is empty, or contains only white spaces. - - - - Returns the extension for the specified path string. - - The path string from which to get the extension. - - A containing the extension of the specified - (including the "."), or an empty - if does not have - extension information. - - contains one or more invalid characters. - - - - Returns the filename for the specified path string. - - The path string from which to obtain the file name and extension. - - - A consisting of the characters after the last - directory character in path. - - - If the last character of is a directory or - volume separator character, an empty is returned. - - - contains one or more invalid characters. - - - - Returns the filename without extension for the specified path string. - - The path of the file. - - A containing the returned - by , minus the last period (.) and all - characters following it. - - contains one or more invalid characters. - - - - Gets the root directory of the specified path. - - The path from which to obtain root directory information. - - A containing the root directory of - , such as "C:\", or an empty - if does not contain root directory information. - - contains invalid characters, or is empty. - - - - Returns a uniquely named zero-byte temporary file on disk and returns the full path to that file. - - - A containing the name of the temporary file. - - - - - Gets the path to the temporary directory. - - - A containing the path information of a - temporary directory. - - - - - Determines whether a path string includes an extension. - - The path to search for an extension. - - . if the characters that follow the last - directory separator or volume separator in the - include a period (.) followed by one or more characters; - otherwise, . - - contains one or more invalid characters. - - - - Determines whether a path string is absolute. - - The path to test. - - if path contains an absolute ; - otherwise, . - - contains one or more invalid characters. - - - - Gets the value of a variable for the specified package. - - The package for which the variable should be retrieved. - The name of the variable. - - The value of variable for the specified - package. - - pkg-config could not be started. - does not exist. - - - - Gets the link flags required to compile the package, including all - its dependencies. - - The package for which the link flags should be retrieved. - - The link flags required to compile the package. - - pkg-config could not be started. - does not exist. - - - - Gets the compile flags required to compile the package, including all - its dependencies. - - The package for which the compile flags should be retrieved. - - The pre-processor and compile flags required to compile the package. - - pkg-config could not be started. - does not exist. - - - - Determines the version of the given package. - - The package to get the version of. - - The version of the given package. - - pkg-config could not be started. - does not exist. - - - - Determines whether the given package is at least version - . - - The package to check. - The version the package should at least have. - - if the given package is at least version - ; otherwise, . - - pkg-config could not be started. - - - - Determines whether the given package is exactly version - . - - The package to check. - The version the package should have. - - if the given package is exactly version - ; otherwise, . - - pkg-config could not be started. - - - - Determines whether the given package is at no newer than version - . - - The package to check. - The version the package should maximum have. - - if the given package is at no newer than - version ; otherwise, . - - pkg-config could not be started. - - - - Determines whether the given package is between two versions. - - The package to check. - The version the package should at least have. - The version the package should maximum have. - - if the given package is between - and ; otherwise, . - - pkg-config could not be started. - - - - Determines whether the given package exists. - - The package to check. - - if the package exists; otherwise, - . - - pkg-config could not be started. - - - - Runs pkg-config with the specified arguments and returns a - based on the exit code. - - The arguments to pass to pkg-config. - - if pkg-config exited with exit code 0; - otherwise, - - - - - Runs pkg-config with the specified arguments and returns the result - as a . - - The arguments to pass to pkg-config. - - The result of running pkg-config with the specified arguments. - - - - - Factory method to return a new instance of ExecTask - - - - - - - Returns the length of the specified string. - - input string - - The string's length. - - - string::get-length('foo') ==> 3 - - - string::get-length('') ==> 0 - - - - - Returns a substring of the specified string. - - input string - position of the start of the substring - the length of the substring - - - If the is greater than zero, the - function returns a substring starting at character position - with a length of - characters. - - - If the is equal to zero, the function - returns an empty string. - - - or is less than zero. - is greater than the length of . - plus indicates a position not within . - - string::substring('testing string', 0, 4) ==> 'test' - - - string::substring('testing string', 8, 3) ==> 'str' - - - string::substring('testing string', 8, 0) ==> '' - - - string::substring('testing string', -1, 5) ==> ERROR - - - string::substring('testing string', 8, -1) ==> ERROR - - - string::substring('testing string', 5, 17) ==> ERROR - - - - - Tests whether the specified string starts with the specified prefix - string. - - test string - prefix string - - when is a prefix for - the string . Meaning, the characters at the - beginning of are identical to - ; otherwise, . - - - This function performs a case-sensitive word search using the - invariant culture. - - - string::starts-with('testing string', 'test') ==> true - - - string::starts-with('testing string', 'testing') ==> true - - - string::starts-with('testing string', 'string') ==> false - - - string::starts-with('test', 'testing string') ==> false - - - - - Tests whether the specified string ends with the specified suffix - string. - - test string - suffix string - - when is a suffix for - the string . Meaning, the characters at the - end of are identical to - ; otherwise, . - - - This function performs a case-sensitive word search using the - invariant culture. - - - string::ends-with('testing string', 'string') ==> true - - - string::ends-with('testing string', '') ==> true - - - string::ends-with('testing string', 'bring') ==> false - - - string::ends-with('string', 'testing string') ==> false - - - - - Returns the specified string converted to lowercase. - - input string - - The string in lowercase. - - - The casing rules of the invariant culture are used to convert the - to lowercase. - - - string::to-lower('testing string') ==> 'testing string' - - - string::to-lower('Testing String') ==> 'testing string' - - - string::to-lower('Test 123') ==> 'test 123' - - - - - Returns the specified string converted to uppercase. - - input string - - The string in uppercase. - - - The casing rules of the invariant culture are used to convert the - to uppercase. - - - string::to-upper('testing string') ==> 'TESTING STRING' - - - string::to-upper('Testing String') ==> 'TESTING STRING' - - - string::to-upper('Test 123') ==> 'TEST 123' - - - - - Returns a string corresponding to the replacement of a given string - with another in the specified string. - - input string - A to be replaced. - A to replace all occurrences of . - - A equivalent to but - with all instances of replaced with - . - - is an empty string. - - This function performs a word (case-sensitive and culture-sensitive) - search to find . - - - string::replace('testing string', 'test', 'winn') ==> 'winning string' - - - string::replace('testing string', 'foo', 'winn') ==> 'testing string' - - - string::replace('testing string', 'ing', '') ==> 'test str' - - - string::replace('banana', 'ana', 'ana') ==> 'banana' - - - - - Tests whether the specified string contains the given search string. - - The string to search. - The string to locate within . - - if is found in - ; otherwise, . - - - This function performs a case-sensitive word search using the - invariant culture. - - - string::contains('testing string', 'test') ==> true - - - string::contains('testing string', '') ==> true - - - string::contains('testing string', 'Test') ==> false - - - string::contains('testing string', 'foo') ==> false - - - - - Returns the position of the first occurrence in the specified string - of the given search string. - - The string to search. - The string to locate within . - - - The lowest-index position of in - if it is found, or -1 if - does not contain . - - - If is an empty string, the return value - will always be 0. - - - - This function performs a case-sensitive word search using the - invariant culture. - - - string::index-of('testing string', 'test') ==> 0 - - - string::index-of('testing string', '') ==> 0 - - - string::index-of('testing string', 'Test') ==> -1 - - - string::index-of('testing string', 'ing') ==> 4 - - - - - Returns the position of the last occurrence in the specified string - of the given search string. - - The string to search. - The string to locate within . - - - The highest-index position of in - if it is found, or -1 if - does not contain . - - - If is an empty string, the return value - is the last index position in . - - - - This function performs a case-sensitive word search using the - invariant culture. - - - string::last-index-of('testing string', 'test') ==> 0 - - - string::last-index-of('testing string', '') ==> 13 - - - string::last-index-of('testing string', 'Test') ==> -1 - - - string::last-index-of('testing string', 'ing') ==> 11 - - - - - Returns the given string left-padded to the given length. - - The that needs to be left-padded. - The number of characters in the resulting string, equal to the number of original characters plus any additional padding characters. - A Unicode padding character. - - If the length of is at least - , then a new identical - to is returned. Otherwise, - will be padded on the left with as many - characters as needed to create a length of . - - is less than zero. - - Note that only the first character of - will be used when padding the result. - - - string::pad-left('test', 10, ' ') ==> ' test' - - - string::pad-left('test', 10, 'test') ==> 'tttttttest' - - - string::pad-left('test', 3, ' ') ==> 'test' - - - string::pad-left('test', -4, ' ') ==> ERROR - - - - - Returns the given string right-padded to the given length. - - The that needs to be right-padded. - The number of characters in the resulting string, equal to the number of original characters plus any additional padding characters. - A Unicode padding character. - - If the length of is at least - , then a new identical - to is returned. Otherwise, - will be padded on the right with as many - characters as needed to create a length of . - - is less than zero. - - Note that only the first character of - will be used when padding the result. - - - string::pad-right('test', 10, ' ') ==> 'test ' - - - string::pad-right('test', 10, 'abcd') ==> 'testaaaaaa' - - - string::pad-right('test', 3, ' ') ==> 'test' - - - string::pad-right('test', -3, ' ') ==> ERROR - - - - - Returns the given string trimmed of whitespace. - - input string - - The string with any leading or trailing - white space characters removed. - - - string::trim(' test ') ==> 'test' - - - string::trim('\t\tfoo \r\n') ==> 'foo' - - - - - Returns the given string trimmed of leading whitespace. - - input string - - The string with any leading - whites pace characters removed. - - - string::trim-start(' test ') ==> 'test ' - - - string::trim-start('\t\tfoo \r\n') ==> 'foo \r\n' - - - - - Returns the given string trimmed of trailing whitespace. - - input string - - The string with any trailing - white space characters removed. - - - string::trim-end(' test ') ==> ' test' - - - string::trim-end('\t\tfoo \r\n') ==> '\t\tfoo' - - - - - Returns the total number of days represented by the specified - , expressed in whole and fractional days. - - A . - - The total number of days represented by the given . - - - - - Returns the total number of hours represented by the specified - , expressed in whole and fractional hours. - - A . - - The total number of hours represented by the given . - - - - - Returns the total number of minutes represented by the specified - , expressed in whole and fractional minutes. - - A . - - The total number of minutes represented by the given . - - - - - Returns the total number of seconds represented by the specified - , expressed in whole and fractional seconds. - - A . - - The total number of seconds represented by the given . - - - - - Returns the total number of milliseconds represented by the specified - , expressed in whole and fractional milliseconds. - - A . - - The total number of milliseconds represented by the given - . - - - - - Returns the number of whole days represented by the specified - . - - A . - - The number of whole days represented by the given - . - - - - Remove all files that have not been modified in the last 7 days from directory "binaries". - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Returns the number of whole hours represented by the specified - . - - A . - - The number of whole hours represented by the given - . - - - - - Returns the number of whole minutes represented by the specified - . - - A . - - The number of whole minutes represented by the given - . - - - - - Returns the number of whole seconds represented by the specified - . - - A . - - The number of whole seconds represented by the given - . - - - - - Returns the number of whole milliseconds represented by the specified - . - - A . - - The number of whole milliseconds represented by the given - . - - - - - Returns the number of ticks contained in the specified - . - - A . - - The number of ticks contained in the given . - - - - - Returns a that represents a specified number - of days, where the specification is accurate to the nearest millisecond. - - A number of days, accurate to the nearest millisecond. - - A that represents . - - - - - Returns a that represents a specified number - of hours, where the specification is accurate to the nearest - millisecond. - - A number of hours, accurate to the nearest millisecond. - - A that represents . - - - - - Returns a that represents a specified number - of minutes, where the specification is accurate to the nearest - millisecond. - - A number of minutes, accurate to the nearest millisecond. - - A that represents . - - - - - Returns a that represents a specified number - of seconds, where the specification is accurate to the nearest - millisecond. - - A number of seconds, accurate to the nearest millisecond. - - A that represents . - - - - - Returns a that represents a specified number - of milliseconds. - - A number of milliseconds. - - A that represents . - - - - - Returns a that represents a specified time, - where the specification is in units of ticks. - - A number of ticks that represent a time. - - A that represents . - - - - - Constructs a from a time indicated by a - specified string. - - A string. - - A that corresponds to . - - has an invalid format. - At least one of the hours, minutes, or seconds components is outside its valid range. - - - - Converts the specified to its equivalent - string representation. - - A to convert. - - The string representation of . The format - of the return value is of the form: [-][d.]hh:mm:ss[.ff]. - - - - - Gets the value of the major component of a given version. - - A version. - - The major version number. - - - - - - - - Gets the value of the minor component of a given version. - - A version. - - The minor version number. - - - - - - - - Gets the value of the build component of a given version. - - A version. - - The build number, or -1 if the build number is undefined. - - - - - - - - Gets the value of the revision component of a given version. - - A version. - - The revision number, or -1 if the revision number is undefined. - - - - - - - - Converts the specified string representation of a version to - its equivalent. - - A string containing the major, minor, build, and revision numbers, where each number is delimited with a period character ('.'). - - A instance representing the specified - . - - has fewer than two components or more than four components. - A major, minor, build, or revision component is less than zero. - At least one component of does not parse to a decimal integer. - - - - Converts the specified to its equivalent - string representation. - - A to convert. - - The string representation of the values of the major, minor, build, - and revision components of the specified . - - - - - - - - Changes the file attributes of a file or set of files and directories. - - - - does not have the concept of turning - attributes off. Instead you specify all the attributes that you want - turned on and the rest are turned off by default. - - - Refer to the enumeration in the .NET SDK - for more information about file attributes. - - - - - Set the read-only file attribute for the specified file in - the project directory. - - - - ]]> - - - - - Set the normal file attribute for the specified file. - - - - ]]> - - - - - Set the normal file attribute for all executable files in - the current project directory and sub-directories. - - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Provides the abstract base class for tasks. - - - A task is a piece of code that can be executed. - - - - - Executes the task unless it is skipped. - - - - - Logs a message with the given priority. - - The message priority at which the specified message is to be logged. - The message to be logged. - - - The actual logging is delegated to the project. - - - If the attribute is set on the task and a - message is logged with level , the - priority of the message will be increased to - when the threshold of the build log is . - - - This will allow individual tasks to run in verbose mode while - the build log itself is still configured with threshold - . - - - The threshold of the project is not taken into account to determine - whether a message should be passed to the logging infrastructure, - as build listeners might be interested in receiving all messages. - - - - - - Logs a formatted message with the given priority. - - The message priority at which the specified message is to be logged. - The message to log, containing zero or more format items. - An array containing zero or more objects to format. - - - The actual logging is delegated to the project. - - - If the attribute is set on the task and a - message is logged with level , the - priority of the message will be increased to . - when the threshold of the build log is . - - - This will allow individual tasks to run in verbose mode while - the build log itself is still configured with threshold - . - - - - - - Determines whether build output is enabled for the given - . - - The to check. - - if messages with the given - should be passed on to the logging infrastructure; otherwise, - . - - - The threshold of the project is not taken into account to determine - whether a message should be passed to the logging infrastructure, - as build listeners might be interested in receiving all messages. - - - - - Initializes the configuration of the task using configuration - settings retrieved from the NAnt configuration file. - - - TO-DO : Remove this temporary hack when a permanent solution is - available for loading the default values from the configuration - file if a build element is constructed from code. - - - - Deprecated (to be deleted). - - - Initializes the task. - - - Executes the task. - - - - Determines if task failure stops the build, or is just reported. - The default is . - - - - - Determines whether the task should report detailed build log messages. - The default is . - - - - - If then the task will be executed; otherwise, - skipped. The default is . - - - - - Opposite of . If - then the task will be executed; otherwise, skipped. The default is - . - - - - - The name of the task. - - - - - The prefix used when sending messages to the log. - - - - - Gets or sets the log threshold for this . By - default the threshold of a task is , - causing no messages to be filtered in the task itself. - - - The log threshold level for this . - - - When the threshold of a is higher than the - threshold of the , then all messages will - still be delivered to the build listeners. - - - - - The name of the file which will have its attributes set. This is - provided as an alternate to using the task's fileset. - - - - - All the matching files and directories in this fileset will have - their attributes set. - - - - - Set the archive attribute. The default is . - - - - - Set the hidden attribute. The default is . - - - - - Set the normal file attributes. This attribute is only valid if used - alone. The default is . - - - - - Set the read-only attribute. The default is . - - - - - Set the system attribute. The default is . - - - - - Checks if a resource is available at runtime. - - - - The specified property is set to if the - requested resource is available at runtime, and - if the resource is not available. - - - we advise you to use the following functions instead: - - - - Function - Description - - - - Determines whether the specified file exists. - - - - Determines whether the given path refers to an existing directory on disk. - - - - Checks whether the specified framework exists.. - - - - Checks whether the SDK for the specified framework is installed. - - - - - - Sets the myfile.present property to if the - file is available on the filesystem and if the - file is not available. - - - - ]]> - - - - - Sets the build.dir.present property to - if the directory is available on the filesystem and - if the directory is not available. - - - - ]]> - - - - - Sets the mono-0.21.framework.present property to - if the Mono 0.21 framework is available on the current system and - if the framework is not available. - - - - ]]> - - - - - Sets the net-1.1.frameworksdk.present property to - if the .NET 1.1 Framework SDK is available on the current system and - if the SDK is not available. - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Executes the task. - - - - Sets the property identified by to - when the resource exists and to - when the resource doesn't exist. - - - The availability of the resource could not be evaluated. - - - - Evaluates the availability of a resource. - - - if the resource is available; otherwise, - . - - The availability of the resource could not be evaluated. - - - - Checks if the file specified in the property is - available on the filesystem. - - - when the file exists; otherwise, . - - - - - Checks if the directory specified in the - property is available on the filesystem. - - - when the directory exists; otherwise, . - - - - - Checks if the framework specified in the - property is available on the current system. - - - when the framework is available; otherwise, - . - - - - - Checks if the SDK for the framework specified in the - property is available on the current system. - - - when the SDK for the specified framework is - available; otherwise, . - - - - - The resource which must be available. - - - - - The type of resource which must be present. - - - - - The property that must be set if the resource is available. - - - - - Defines the possible resource checks. - - - - - Determines whether a given file exists. - - - - - Determines whether a given directory exists. - - - - - Determines whether a given framework is available. - - - - - Determines whether a given SDK is available. - - - - - Calls a NAnt target in the current project. - - - - When the is used to execute a target, both that - target and all its dependent targets will be re-executed. - - - To avoid dependent targets from being executed more than once, two - options are available: - - - - - Add an "unless" attribute with value "${target::has-executed('<target name>')}" - to the dependent targets. - - - - - Set the attribute on the - to (recommended). - - - - - - - Call the target "build". - - - - ]]> - - - - - This shows how a project could 'compile' a debug and release build - using a common compile target. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - The parameter of the - defaults to , - causing the "init" target to be executed for both - the "debug" and "release" build. - - - This results in the following build log: - - - build: - - init: - - [echo] initializing - - compile: - - [echo] compiling with debug = false - - init: - - [echo] initializing - - compile: - - [echo] compiling with debug = true - - BUILD SUCCEEDED - - - If the "init" should only be executed once, set the - attribute of the - to . - - - The build log would then look like this: - - - build: - - init: - - [echo] initializing - - compile: - - [echo] compiling with debug = false - - compile: - - [echo] compiling with debug = true - - BUILD SUCCEEDED - - - - - - Executes the specified target. - - - - - Makes sure the is not calling its own - parent. - - The task XML node. - - - - NAnt target to call. - - - - - Force an execute even if the target has already been executed. The - default is . - - - - - Execute the specified targets dependencies -- even if they have been - previously executed. The default is . - - - - - Copies a file or set of files to a new file or directory. - - - - Files are only copied if the source file is newer than the destination - file, or if the destination file does not exist. However, you can - explicitly overwrite files with the attribute. - - - When a is used to select files to copy, the - attribute must be set. Files that are - located under the base directory of the will - be copied to a directory under the destination directory matching the - path relative to the base directory of the , - unless the attribute is set to - . - - - Files that are not located under the the base directory of the - will be copied directly under to the destination - directory, regardless of the value of the - attribute. - -

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- - - Copy a single file while changing its encoding from "latin1" to - "utf-8". - - - - ]]> - - - - Copy a set of files to a new directory. - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - Copy a set of files to a directory, replacing @TITLE@ with - "Foo Bar" in all files. - - - - - - - - - - - - - ]]> - - -
- - - Initialize new instance of the . - - - - - Checks whether the task is initialized with valid attributes. - - The used to initialize the task. - - - - Executes the Copy task. - - A file that has to be copied does not exist or could not be copied. - - - - Actually does the file copies. - - - - - The file to copy. - - - - - The file to copy to. - - - - - The directory to copy to. - - - - - Overwrite existing files even if the destination files are newer. - The default is . - - - - - Ignore directory structure of source directory, copy all files into - a single directory, specified by the - attribute. The default is . - - - - - Copy any empty directories included in the . - The default is . - - - - - Used to select the files to copy. To use a , - the attribute must be set. - - - - - Chain of filters used to alter the file's content as it is copied. - - - - - The encoding to use when reading files. The default is the system's - current ANSI code page. - - - - - The encoding to use when writing the files. The default is - the encoding of the input file. - - - - - The set of files to perform a file operation on. - - - - The key of the is the absolute path of - the destination file and the value is a - holding the path and last write time of the most recently updated - source file that is selected to be copied or moved to the - destination file. - - - On Windows, the is case-insensitive. - - - - - - Holds the absolute paths and last write time of a given file. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class for the specified file and last write time. - - The absolute path of the file. - The last write time of the file. - - - - Gets the absolute path of the current file. - - - The absolute path of the current file. - - - - - Gets the time when the current file was last written to. - - - The time when the current file was last written to. - - - - - Deletes a file, fileset or directory. - - - - Deletes either a single file, all files in a specified directory and - its sub-directories, or a set of files specified by one or more filesets. - - - If the or attribute is - set then the fileset contents will be ignored. To delete the files - in the fileset ommit the and - attributes in the <delete> element. - - - If the specified file or directory does not exist, no error is - reported. - - - Read-only files cannot be deleted. Use the - first to remove the read-only attribute. - - - - Delete a single file. - - - ]]> - - - - - Delete a directory and the contents within. If the directory does not - exist, no error is reported. - - - - ]]> - - - - - Delete a set of files. - - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Ensures the supplied attributes are valid. - - Xml node used to define this task instance. - - - - The file to delete. - - - - - The directory to delete. - - - - - Remove any empty directories included in the . - The default is . - - - - - All the files in the file set will be deleted. - - - - - Controls whether to show the name of each deleted file or directory. - The default is . - - - - - An empty task that allows a build file to contain a description. - - - Set a description. - - This is a description. - ]]> - - - - - - Writes a message to the build log or a specified file. - - - - The message can be specified using the attribute - or as inline content. - - - Macros in the message will be expanded. - - - When writing to a file, the attribute is - ignored. - - - - - Writes a message with level to the build log. - - - - ]]> - - - - - Writes a message with expanded macro to the build log. - - - - ]]> - - - - - Functionally equivalent to the previous example. - - - Base build directory = ${nant.project.basedir} - ]]> - - - - - Writes the previous message to a file in the project directory, - overwriting the file if it exists. - - - Base build directory = ${nant.project.basedir} - ]]> - - - - - - Outputs the message to the build log or the specified file. - - - - - The message to output. - - - - - Gets or sets the inline content that should be output. - - - The inline content that should be output. - - - - - The file to write the message to. - - - - - Determines whether the should append to the - file, or overwrite it. By default, the file will be overwritten. - - - if output should be appended to the file; - otherwise, . The default is - . - - - - - The logging level with which the message should be output. The default - is . - - - - - Executes a system command. - - - Ping "nant.sourceforge.net". - - - - - ]]> - - - - - Execute a java application using IKVM.NET that requires the - Apache FOP jars, and a set of custom jars. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - Assuming the base directory of the build file is "c:\ikvm-test" and - the value of the "fop.dist.dir" property is "c:\fop", then the value - of the -cp argument that is passed toikvm.exe is - "c:\ikvm-test\conf;c:\fop\build\fop.jar;conf;c:\fop\lib\xercesImpl-2.2.1.jar;c:\fop\lib\avalon-framework-cvs-20020806.jar;c:\fop\lib\batik.jar;c:\ikvm-test\lib\mylib.jar;c:\ikvm-test\lib\otherlib.zip" - on a DOS-based system. - - - - - - Provides the abstract base class for tasks that execute external applications. - - - - - Defines the exit code that will be returned by - if the process could not be started, or did not exit (in time). - - - - - Will be used to ensure thread-safe operations. - - - - - Starts the external process and captures its output. - - - The external process did not finish within the configured timeout. - -or- - The exit code of the external process indicates a failure. - - - - - Updates the of the specified - . - - The of which the should be updated. - - - - Starts the process and handles errors. - - The that was started. - - - Reads from the stream until the external program is ended. - - - Reads from the stream until the external program is ended. - - - - Determines the path of the external program that should be executed. - - - A fully qualifies pathname including the program name. - - The task is not available or not configured for the current framework. - - - - The name of the executable that should be used to launch the - external program. - - - The name of the executable that should be used to launch the external - program, or if no name is specified. - - - If available, the configured value in the NAnt configuration - file will be used if no name is specified. - - - - - Gets the filename of the external program to start. - - - The filename of the external program. - - - Override in derived classes to explicitly set the location of the - external tool. - - - - - Gets the command-line arguments for the external program. - - - The command-line arguments for the external program. - - - - - Gets the file to which the standard output should be redirected. - - - The file to which the standard output should be redirected, or - if the standard output should not be - redirected. - - - The default implementation will never allow the standard output - to be redirected to a file. Deriving classes should override this - property to change this behaviour. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether output will be appended to the - . - - - if output should be appended to the ; - otherwise, . - - - - - Gets the working directory for the application. - - - The working directory for the application. - - - - - The maximum amount of time the application is allowed to execute, - expressed in milliseconds. Defaults to no time-out. - - - - - The command-line arguments for the external program. - - - - - Specifies whether the external program should be executed using a - runtime engine, if configured. The default is . - - - if the external program should be executed - using a runtime engine; otherwise, . - - - - - Gets or sets the to which standard output - messages of the external program will be written. - - - The to which standard output messages of - the external program will be written. - - - By default, standard output messages wil be written to the build log - with level . - - - - - Gets or sets the to which error output - of the external program will be written. - - - The to which error output of the external - program will be written. - - - By default, error output wil be written to the build log with level - . - - - - - Gets the value that the process specified when it terminated. - - - The code that the associated process specified when it terminated, - or -1000 if the process could not be started or did not - exit (in time). - - - - - Gets the command-line arguments, separated by spaces. - - - - - Performs additional checks after the task has been initialized. - - The used to initialize the task. - does not hold a valid file name. - - - - Executes the external program. - - - - - The program to execute without command arguments. - - - The path will not be evaluated to a full path using the project - base directory. - - - - - The command-line arguments for the program. - - - - - Environment variables to pass to the program. - - - - - The directory in which the command will be executed. - - - The directory in which the command will be executed. The default - is the project's base directory. - - - - The working directory will be evaluated relative to the project's - base directory if it is relative. - - - - - - - The name of a property in which the exit code of the program should - be stored. Only of interest if is - . - - - If the exit code of the program is "-1000" then the program could - not be started, or did not exit (in time). - - - - - - Specifies whether the external program should be executed using a - runtime engine, if configured. The default is . - - - if the external program should be executed - using a runtime engine; otherwise, . - - - - - Gets the filename of the external program to start. - - - The filename of the external program. - - - - - Gets the command-line arguments for the external program. - - - The command-line arguments for the external program. - - - - - The directory the program is in. - - - - The directory the program is in. The default is the project's base - directory. - - - The basedir will be evaluated relative to the project's base - directory if it is relative. - - - - - - The file to which the standard output will be redirected. - - - By default, the standard output is redirected to the console. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether output should be appended - to the output file. The default is . - - - if output should be appended to the ; - otherwise, . - - - - - Exits the current build by throwing a , - optionally printing additional information. - - - - The cause of the build failure can be specified using the - attribute or as inline content. - - - Macros in the message will be expanded. - - - - Exits the current build without giving further information. - - - ]]> - - - - Exits the current build and writes a message to the build log. - - - ]]> - - - - Functionally equivalent to the previous example. - - Something wrong here. - ]]> - - - - - - A message giving further information on why the build exited. - - - Inline content and are mutually exclusive. - - - - - Gets or sets the inline content that should be output in the build - log, giving further information on why the build exited. - - - The inline content that should be output in the build log. - - - Inline content and are mutually exclusive. - - - - - Gets a particular file from a URL source. - - - - Options include verbose reporting and timestamp based fetches. - - - Currently, only HTTP and UNC protocols are supported. FTP support may - be added when more pluggable protocols are added to the System.Net - assembly. - - - The option enables you to control downloads - so that the remote file is only fetched if newer than the local copy. - If there is no local copy, the download always takes place. When a file - is downloaded, the timestamp of the downloaded file is set to the remote - timestamp. - - - This timestamp facility only works on downloads using the HTTP protocol. - - - - - Gets the index page of the NAnt home page, and stores it in the file - help/index.html relative to the project base directory. - - - - ]]> - - - - - Gets the index page of a secured web site using the given credentials, - while connecting using the specified password-protected proxy server. - - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Initializes task and ensures the supplied attributes are valid. - - Xml node used to define this task instance. - - - - This is where the work is done - - - - - Sets the timestamp of a given file to a specified time. - - - - - The URL from which to retrieve a file. - - - - - The file where to store the retrieved file. - - - - - If inside a firewall, proxy server/port information - Format: {proxy server name}:{port number} - Example: proxy.mycompany.com:8080 - - - - - The network proxy to use to access the Internet resource. - - - - - The network credentials used for authenticating the request with - the Internet resource. - - - - - Log errors but don't treat as fatal. The default is . - - - - - Conditionally download a file based on the timestamp of the local - copy. HTTP only. The default is . - - - - - The length of time, in milliseconds, until the request times out. - The default is 100000 milliseconds. - - - - - The security certificates to associate with the request. - - - - - Checks the conditional attributes and executes the children if - . - - - - If no conditions are checked, all child tasks are executed. - - - If more than one attribute is used, they are &&'d. The first - to fail stops the check. - - - The order of condition evaluation is, , - , , - . - - - instead of using the deprecated attributes, we advise you to use the - following functions in combination with the - attribute: - - - - Function - Description - - - - Checks whether the specified property exists. - - - - Checks whether the specified target exists. - - - - - Tests the value of a property using expressions. - - - Build release configuration - - ]]> - - - - Tests the the output of a function. - - - - - ]]> - - - - (Deprecated) Check that a target exists. - - - - - - ]]> - - - - (Deprecated) Check existence of a property. - - - - - ]]> - - - - (Deprecated) Check that a property value is true. - - - - - ]]> - - - - - (Deprecated) Check that a property exists and is - (uses multiple conditions). - - - - - - ]]> - - which is the same as - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - (Deprecated) Check file dates. If myfile.dll is uptodate, - then do stuff. - - - - - - ]]> - - or - - - - - - - - ]]> - - or - - - - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Executes embedded tasks in the order in which they are defined. - - - - - Automatically exclude build elements that are defined on the task - from things that get executed, as they are evaluated normally during - XML task initialization. - - used to initialize the container. - - - - Creates and executes the embedded (child XML nodes) elements. - - - Skips any element defined by the host that has - a defined. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the element is performing additional - processing using the that was use to - initialize the element. - - - , as a is - responsable for creating tasks from the nested build elements. - - - - - The file to compare if uptodate. - - - - - The file to check against for the uptodate file. - - - - - The that contains the comparison files for - the (s) check. - - - - - The that contains the uptodate files for - the (s) check. - - - - - Used to test whether a property is true. - - - - - Used to test whether a property exists. - - - - - Used to test whether a target exists. - - - - - Used to test arbitrary boolean expression. - - - - - The opposite of the if task. - - - Check that a property does not exist. - - - - - ]]> - - Check that a property value is not true. - - - - - ]]> - - - - Check that a target does not exist. - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Includes an external build file. - - - - This task is used to break your build file into smaller chunks. You - can load a partial build file and have it included into the build file. - - - Any global (project level) tasks in the included build file are executed - when this task is executed. Tasks in target elements are only executed - if that target is executed. - - - The project element attributes are ignored. - - - This task can only be in the global (project level) section of the - build file. - - - This task can only include files from the file system. - - - - - Include a task that fetches the project version from the - GetProjectVersion.include build file. - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Used to check for recursived includes. - - - - - Verifies parameters. - - Xml taskNode used to define this task instance. - - - - Build file to include. - - - - - Load a text file into a single property. - - - - Unless an encoding is specified, the encoding associated with the - system's current ANSI code page is used. - - - An UTF-8, little-endian Unicode, and big-endian Unicode encoded text - file is automatically recognized, if the file starts with the appropriate - byte order marks. - - - - - Load file message.txt into property "message". - - - - ]]> - - - - - Load a file using the "latin-1" encoding. - - - - ]]> - - - - - Load a file, replacing all @NOW@ tokens with the current - date/time. - - - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - The file to load. - - - - - The name of the property to save the content to. - - - - - The encoding to use when loading the file. The default is the encoding - associated with the system's current ANSI code page. - - - - - The filterchain definition to use. - - - - - Loads tasks form a given assembly or all assemblies in a given directory - or . - - - - Load tasks from a single assembly. - - - - ]]> - - - - - Scan a single directory for task assemblies. - - - - ]]> - - - - - Use a containing both a directory and an - assembly. - - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Executes the Load Tasks task. - - Specified assembly or path does not exist. - - - - Validates the attributes. - - Both and are set. - - - - An assembly to load tasks from. - - - - - A directory to scan for task assemblies. - - - - - Used to select which directories or individual assemblies to scan. - - - - - Loops over a set of items. - - - - Can loop over files in directory, lines in a file, etc. - - - The property value is stored before the loop is done, and restored - when the loop is finished. - - - The property is returned to its normal value once it is used. Read-only - parameters cannot be overridden in this loop. - - - - Loops over the files in c:\. - - - - - ]]> - - - - Loops over all files in the project directory. - - - - - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - Loops over the folders in c:\. - - - - - ]]> - - - - Loops over all folders in the project directory. - - - - - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - Loops over a list. - - - - - ]]> - - - - - Loops over lines in the file properties.csv, where each line - is of the format name,value. - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - The NAnt property name(s) that should be used for the current - iterated item. - - - If specifying multiple properties, separate them with a comma. - - - - - The type of iteration that should be done. - - - - - The type of whitespace trimming that should be done. The default - is . - - - - - The source of the iteration. - - - - - The deliminator char. - - - - - Stuff to operate in. Just like the - attribute, but supports more complicated things like a - and such. - - Please remove the attribute if you - are using this element. - - - - - - Tasks to execute for each matching item. - - - - - Do not remove any white space characters. - - - - - Remove all white space characters from the end of the current - item. - - - - - Remove all white space characters from the beginning of the - current item. - - - - - Remove all white space characters from the beginning and end of - the current item. - - - - - Sends an SMTP message. - - - - Text and text files to include in the message body may be specified as - well as binary attachments. - - - - - Sends an email from nant@sourceforge.net to three recipients - with a subject about the attachments. The body of the message will be - the combined contents of all .txt files in the base directory. - All zip files in the base directory will be included as attachments. - The message will be sent using the smtpserver.anywhere.com SMTP - server. - - - - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Initializes task and ensures the supplied attributes are valid. - - Xml node used to define this task instance. - - - - This is where the work is done. - - - - - Reads a text file and returns the content - in a string. - - The file to read content of. - - The content of the specified file. - - - - - Email address of sender. - - - - - Semicolon-separated list of recipient email addresses. - - - - - Semicolon-separated list of CC: recipient email addresses. - - - - - Semicolon-separated list of BCC: recipient email addresses. - - - - - Host name of mail server. The default is localhost. - - - - - Text to send in body of email message. - - - - - Text to send in subject line of email message. - - - - - Format of the message. The default is . - - - - - Files that are transmitted as part of the body of the email message. - - - - - Attachments that are transmitted with the message. - - - - - Creates a directory and any non-existent parent directory if necessary. - - - Create the directory build. - - - ]]> - - - - Create the directory tree one/two/three. - - - ]]> - - - - - - Creates the directory specified by the property. - - The directory could not be created. - - - - The directory to create. - - - - - Moves a file or set of files to a new file or directory. - - - - Files are only moved if the source file is newer than the destination - file, or if the destination file does not exist. However, you can - explicitly overwrite files with the - attribute. - - - A can be used to select files to move. To use - a , the - attribute must be set. - -

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- - - Move a single file while changing its encoding from "latin1" to - "utf-8". - - - - ]]> - - - - Move a set of files. - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - Move a set of files to a directory, replacing @TITLE@ with - "Foo Bar" in all files. - - - - - - - - - - - - - ]]> - - -
- - - Actually does the file moves. - - - - - The file to move. - - - - - The file to move to. - - - - - The directory to move to. - - - - - Used to select the files to move. To use a , - the attribute must be set. - - - - - Ignore directory structure of source directory, move all files into - a single directory, specified by the - attribute. The default is . - - - - - Chain of filters used to alter the file's content as it is moved. - - - - - Creates an XSD File for all available tasks. - - - - This can be used in conjuntion with the command-line option to do XSD - Schema validation on the build file. - - - - Creates a NAnt.xsd file in the current project directory. - - - ]]> - - - - - - Creates a NAnt Schema for given types - - The output stream to save the schema to. If , writing is ignored, no exception generated. - The list of tasks to generate XML Schema for. - The list of datatypes to generate XML Schema for. - The target namespace to output. - The new NAnt Schema. - - - - Creates a new instance. - - The name of the attribute. - Value indicating whether the attribute should be required. - The new instance. - - - - Creates a new instance. - - The minimum value to allow for this choice - The maximum value to allow, Decimal.MaxValue sets it to 'unbound' - The new instance. - - - - The name of the output file to which the XSD should be written. - - - - - The target namespace for the output. Defaults to "http://tempuri.org/nant-donotuse.xsd" - - - - - The for which an XSD should be created. If not - specified, an XSD will be created for all available tasks. - - - - - Creates a new instance of the - class. - - Tasks for which a schema should be generated. - Data Types for which a schema should be generated. - The namespace to use. - http://tempuri.org/nant.xsd - - - - - Runs NAnt on a supplied build file, or a set of build files. - - - - By default, all the properties of the current project will be available - in the new project. Alternatively, you can set - to to not copy any properties to the new - project. - - - You can also set properties in the new project from the old project by - using nested property tags. These properties are always passed to the - new project regardless of the setting of . - This allows you to parameterize your subprojects. - - - References to data types can also be passed to the new project, but by - default they are not. If you set the to - , all references will be copied. - - - - - Build a project located in a different directory if the debug - property is not . - - - - ]]> - - - - - Build a project while adding a set of properties to that project. - - - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - Build all projects named default.build located anywhere under - the project base directory. - - - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Validates the element. - - The XML node of the task to use for initialization. - - - - The build file to build. - - - - - The target to execute. To specify more than one target seperate - targets with a space. Targets are executed in order if possible. - The default is to use target specified in the project's default - attribute. - - - - - Used to specify a set of build files to process. - - - - - Specifies whether current property values should be inherited by - the executed project. The default is . - - - - - Specifies whether all references will be copied to the new project. - The default is . - - - - - Specifies a collection of properties that should be created in the - executed project. Note, existing properties with identical names - that are not read-only will be overwritten. - - - - - Sets a property in the current project. - - - NAnt uses a number of predefined properties. - - - - Define a debug property with value . - - - - ]]> - - - - - Use the user-defined debug property. - - - - ]]> - - - - - Define a read-only property. This is just like passing in the param - on the command line. - - - - ]]> - - - - - Define a property, but do not overwrite the value if the property already exists (eg. it was specified on the command line). - - - - - - - ]]> - - - Executing this build file with the command line option -D:debug=false, - would cause the value specified on the command line to remain unaltered. - - - - - - - - - The name of the NAnt property to set. - - - - - The value to assign to the NAnt property. - - - - - Specifies whether the property is read-only or not. - The default is . - - - - - Specifies whether references to other properties should not be - expanded when the value of the property is set, but expanded when - the property is actually used. By default, properties will be - expanded when set. - - - - - Specifies whether the value of a property should be overwritten if - the property already exists (unless the property is read-only). - The default is . - - - - - Sets project properties based on the evaluatuion of a regular expression. - - - - The attribute must contain one or more - - named grouping constructs, which represents the names of the - properties to be set. These named grouping constructs can be enclosed - by angle brackets (?<name>) or single quotes (?'name'). - - - In the build file, use the XML element to specify <, - and to specify >. - - - The named grouping construct must not contain any punctuation and it - cannot begin with a number. - - - - - Find the last word in the given string and stores it in the property - lastword. - - - - - ]]> - - - - - Split the full filename and extension of a filename. - - - - ]]> - - - - - Split the path and the filename. (This checks for / or \ - as the path separator). - - - - ]]> - - - Results in path=d:\Temp\SomeDir\SomeDir\ and file=bla.xml. - - - - - - Executes the task. - - - - - Represents the regular expression to be evalued. - - - The regular expression to be evalued. - - - The pattern must contain one or more named constructs, which may - not contain any punctuation and cannot begin with a number. - - - - - A comma separated list of options to pass to the regex engine. The - default is . - - - - - Represents the input for the regular expression. - - - The input for the regular expression. - - - - - Sets an environment variable or a whole collection of them. Use an empty - attribute to clear a variable. - - - - Variables will be set for the current NAnt process and all child - processes that NAnt spawns (compilers, shell tools, etc). If the - intention is to only set a variable for a single child process, then - using the and its nested - element might be a better option. - - - Expansion of inline environment variables is performed using the syntax - of the current platform. So on Windows platforms using the string %PATH% - in the attribute will result in the value of - the PATH variable being expanded in place before the variable is set. - - - - Set the MONO_PATH environment variable on a *nix platform. - - - ]]> - - - - Set a collection of environment variables. Note the nested variable used to set var3. - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - Set environment variables using nested path elements. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Win32 DllImport for the SetEnvironmentVariable function. - - - - - - - - *nix dllimport for the setenv function. - - - - - - - - - Checks whether the task is initialized with valid attributes. - - - - - - Set the environment variables - - - - - Do the actual work here. - - The name of the environment variable. - The value of the environment variable. - - - - The name of a single Environment variable to set - - - - - The literal value for the environment variable. - - - - - The value for a file-based environment variable. NAnt will convert - it to an absolute filename. - - - - - The value for a directory-based environment variable. NAnt will - convert it to an absolute path. - - - - - The value for a PATH like environment variable. You can use - : or ; as path separators and NAnt will convert it to - the platform's local conventions. - - - - - A task for sleeping a specified period of time, useful when a build or deployment process - requires an interval between tasks. - - - Sleep 1 hour, 2 minutes, 3 seconds and 4 milliseconds. - - - ]]> - - - - Sleep 123 milliseconds. - - - ]]> - - - - - - Verify parameters. - - taskNode used to define this task instance - - - - Return time to sleep. - - - - - Sleeps for the specified number of milliseconds. - - Number of milliseconds to sleep. - - - - Hours to add to the sleep time. - - - - - Minutes to add to the sleep time. - - - - - Seconds to add to the sleep time. - - - - - Milliseconds to add to the sleep time. - - - - - Processes a document via XSLT. - - - Create a report in HTML. - - - ]]> - - - - Create a report in HTML, with a param. - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - Create a report in HTML, with a expanded param. - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - Create some code based on a directory of templates. - - - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Directory in which to store the results. The default is the project - base directory. - - - - - Desired file extension to be used for the targets. The default is - html. - - - - - URI or path that points to the stylesheet to use. If given as path, it can - be relative to the project's basedir or absolute. - - - - - Specifies a single XML document to be styled. Should be used with - the attribute. - - - - - Specifies the output name for the styled result from the - attribute. - - - - - Specifies a group of input files to which to apply the stylesheet. - - - - - XSLT parameters to be passed to the XSLT transformation. - - - - - XSLT extension objects to be passed to the XSLT transformation. - - - - - The network proxy to use to access the Internet resource. - - - - - Sets properties with system information. - - - Sets a number of properties with information about the system environment. The intent of this task is for nightly build logs to have a record of system information so that the build was performed on. - - - Property - Value - - - <>.clr.version - Common Language Runtime version number. - - - <>.env.* - Environment variables (e.g., <>.env.PATH). - - - <>.os.platform - Operating system platform ID. - - - <>.os.version - Operating system version. - - - <>.os - Operating system version string. - - - <>.os.folder.applicationdata - The directory that serves as a common repository for application-specific data for the current roaming user. - - - <>.os.folder.commonapplicationdata - The directory that serves as a common repository for application-specific data that is used by all users. - - - <>.os.folder.commonprogramfiles - The directory for components that are shared across applications. - - - <>.os.folder.desktopdirectory - The directory used to physically store file objects on the desktop. Do not confuse this directory with the desktop folder itself, which is a virtual folder. - - - <>.os.folder.programfiles - The Program Files directory. - - - <>.os.folder.system - The System directory. - - - <>.os.folder.temp - The temporary directory. - - - - When the name of an environment variable is not a valid property name, - the task will fail. In that case, set to - to allow that environment variable to be - skipped. - - - we advise you to use the following functions instead: - - - - Function - Description - - - - Gets a object that identifies this operating system. - - - - Gets the path to a system special folder. - - - - Returns the value of a environment variable. - - - - Gets the path to the temporary directory. - - - - Gets the Common Language Runtime version. - - - - - Register the properties with the default property prefix. - - - ]]> - - - - Register the properties without a prefix. - - - ]]> - - - - Register properties and display a summary. - - - ]]> - - - - - - The string to prefix the property names with. The default is "sys.". - - - - - Sets properties with the current date and time. - - - - By default the displays the current date - and time and sets the following properties: - - - tstamp.date to yyyyMMdd - tstamp.time to HHmm - tstamp.now using the default DateTime.ToString() method - - - To set an additional property with a custom date/time use the - and attributes. - To set a number of additional properties with the exact same date and - time use the nested element (see example). - - - The date and time string displayed by the - uses the computer's default long date and time string format. You - might consider setting these to the - ISO 8601 standard - for date and time notation. - - - - Set the build.date property. - - - ]]> - - - - Set a number of properties for Ant like compatibility. - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - The property to receive the date/time string in the given pattern. - - - - The date/time pattern to be used. - - The following table lists the standard format characters for each standard pattern. The format characters are case-sensitive; for example, 'g' and 'G' represent slightly different patterns. - - - Format Character - Description Example Format Pattern (en-US) - - dMM/dd/yyyy - Ddddd, dd MMMM yyyy - fdddd, dd MMMM yyyy HH:mm - Fdddd, dd MMMM yyyy HH:mm:ss - gMM/dd/yyyy HH:mm - GMM/dd/yyyy HH:mm:ss - m, MMMMM dd - r, Rddd, dd MMM yyyy HH':'mm':'ss 'GMT' - syyyy'-'MM'-'dd'T'HH':'mm':'ss - tHH:mm - THH:mm:ss - uyyyy'-'MM'-'dd HH':'mm':'ss'Z' - Udddd, dd MMMM yyyy HH:mm:ss - y, Yyyyy MMMM - - The following table lists the patterns that can be combined to construct custom patterns. The patterns are case-sensitive; for example, "MM" is recognized, but "mm" is not. If the custom pattern contains white-space characters or characters enclosed in single quotation marks, the output string will also contain those characters. Characters not defined as part of a format pattern or as format characters are reproduced literally. - - - Format - Pattern Description - - dThe day of the month. Single-digit days will not have a leading zero. - ddThe day of the month. Single-digit days will have a leading zero. - dddThe abbreviated name of the day of the week. - ddddThe full name of the day of the week. - MThe numeric month. Single-digit months will not have a leading zero. - MMThe numeric month. Single-digit months will have a leading zero. - MMMThe abbreviated name of the month. - MMMMThe full name of the month. - yThe year without the century. If the year without the century is less than 10, the year is displayed with no leading zero. - yyThe year without the century. If the year without the century is less than 10, the year is displayed with a leading zero. - yyyyThe year in four digits, including the century. - ggThe period or era. This pattern is ignored if the date to be formatted does not have an associated period or era string. - hThe hour in a 12-hour clock. Single-digit hours will not have a leading zero. - hhThe hour in a 12-hour clock. Single-digit hours will have a leading zero. - HThe hour in a 24-hour clock. Single-digit hours will not have a leading zero. - HHThe hour in a 24-hour clock. Single-digit hours will have a leading zero. - mThe minute. Single-digit minutes will not have a leading zero. - mmThe minute. Single-digit minutes will have a leading zero. - sThe second. Single-digit seconds will not have a leading zero. - ssThe second. Single-digit seconds will have a leading zero. - fThe fraction of a second in single-digit precision. The remaining digits are truncated. - ffThe fraction of a second in double-digit precision. The remaining digits are truncated. - fffThe fraction of a second in three-digit precision. The remaining digits are truncated. - ffffThe fraction of a second in four-digit precision. The remaining digits are truncated. - fffffThe fraction of a second in five-digit precision. The remaining digits are truncated. - ffffffThe fraction of a second in six-digit precision. The remaining digits are truncated. - fffffffThe fraction of a second in seven-digit precision. The remaining digits are truncated. - tThe first character in the AM/PM designator. - ttThe AM/PM designator. - zThe time zone offset ("+" or "-" followed by the hour only). Single-digit hours will not have a leading zero. For example, Pacific Standard Time is "-8". - zzThe time zone offset ("+" or "-" followed by the hour only). Single-digit hours will have a leading zero. For example, Pacific Standard Time is "-08". - zzzThe full time zone offset ("+" or "-" followed by the hour and minutes). Single-digit hours and minutes will have leading zeros. For example, Pacific Standard Time is "-08:00". - :The default time separator. - /The default date separator. - \ cPattern Where c is any character. Displays the character literally. To display the backslash character, use "\\". - - - - - - Touches a file or set of files -- corresponds to the Unix touch command. - - - - If the file specified does not exist, the task will create it. - - - - Touch the Main.cs file. The current time is used. - - - ]]> - - - - - Touch all executable files in the project base directory and its - subdirectories. - - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Ensures the supplied attributes are valid. - - Xml node used to define this task instance. - - - - The file to touch. - - - - - Specifies the new modification time of the file(s) in milliseconds - since midnight Jan 1 1970. - - - - - Specifies the new modification time of the file in the format - MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS. - - - - - Used to select files that should be touched. - - - - - Check modification dates on groups of files. - - - If all are same or newer than all , the specified property is set to , otherwise it - is set to . - - - - Check file dates. If myfile.dll is same or newer than myfile.cs, then set myfile.dll.uptodate property - to either or . - - - - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Property that will be set to or depending on the - result of the date check. - - - - - The that contains list of source files. - - - - - The that contains list of target files. - - - - - Extracts text from an XML file at the location specified by an XPath - expression. - - - - If the XPath expression specifies multiple nodes the node index is used - to determine which of the nodes' text is returned. - - - - - The example provided assumes that the following XML file (App.config) - exists in the current build directory. - - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - The example will read the server value from the above - configuration file. - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Executes the XML peek task. - - - - - Loads an XML document from a file on disk. - - The file name of the file to load the XML document from. - - A document containing - the document object representing the file. - - - - - Gets the contents of the node specified by the XPath expression. - - The XPath expression used to determine which nodes to choose from. - The XML document to select the nodes from. - The node index in the case where multiple nodes satisfy the expression. - - The contents of the node specified by the XPath expression. - - - - - The name of the file that contains the XML document - that is going to be peeked at. - - - - - The index of the node that gets its text returned when the query - returns multiple nodes. - - - - - The property that receives the text representation of the XML inside - the node returned from the XPath expression. - - - - - The XPath expression used to select which node to read. - - - - - Namespace definitions to resolve prefixes in the XPath expression. - - - - - Replaces text in an XML file at the location specified by an XPath - expression. - - - - The location specified by the XPath expression must exist, it will - not create the parent elements for you. However, provided you have - a root element you could use a series of the tasks to build the - XML file up if necessary. - - - - - Change the server setting in the configuration from testhost.somecompany.com - to productionhost.somecompany.com. - - XML file: - - - - - - - - ]]> - - Build fragment: - - - ]]> - - - - - Modify the noNamespaceSchemaLocation in an XML file. - - XML file: - - - - - ]]> - - Build fragment: - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Executes the XML poke task. - - - - - Loads an XML document from a file on disk. - - - The file name of the file to load the XML document from. - - - An containing - the document object model representing the file. - - - - - Given an XML document and an expression, returns a list of nodes - which match the expression criteria. - - - The XPath expression used to select the nodes. - - - The XML document that is searched. - - - An to use for resolving namespaces - for prefixes in the XPath expression. - - - An containing references to the nodes - that matched the XPath expression. - - - - - Given a node list, replaces the XML within those nodes. - - - The list of nodes to replace the contents of. - - - The text to replace the contents with. - - - - - Saves the XML document to a file. - - The XML document to be saved. - The file name to save the XML document under. - - - - The name of the file that contains the XML document that is going - to be poked. - - - - - The XPath expression used to select which nodes are to be modified. - - - - - The value that replaces the contents of the selected nodes. - - - - - Namespace definitions to resolve prefixes in the XPath expression. - - - - - Represents a command-line argument. - - - - A single command-line argument containing a space character. - - - - ]]> - - - - - Two separate command-line arguments. - - - - ]]> - - - - - A single command-line argument with the value \dir;\dir2;\dir3 - on DOS-based systems and /dir:/dir2:/dir3 on Unix-like systems. - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified command-line argument. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the given file. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the given path. - - - - - Returns the argument as a . - - - The argument as a . - - - File and individual path elements will be quoted if necessary. - - - - - Quotes a command line argument if it contains a single quote or a - space. - - The command line argument. - - A quoted command line argument if - contains a single quote or a space; otherwise, - . - - - - - A single command-line argument; can contain space characters. - - - - - The name of a file as a single command-line argument; will be - replaced with the absolute filename of the file. - - - - - The value for a directory-based command-line argument; will be - replaced with the absolute path of the directory. - - - - - The value for a PATH-like command-line argument; you can use - : or ; as path separators and NAnt will convert it - to the platform's local conventions, while resolving references to - environment variables. - - - Individual parts will be replaced with the absolute path, resolved - relative to the project base directory. - - - - - Sets a single command-line argument and treats it like a PATH - ensures - the right separator for the local platform is used. - - - - - List of command-line arguments; will be passed to the executable - as is. - - - - - Indicates if the argument should be passed to the external program. - If then the argument will be passed; - otherwise, skipped. The default is . - - - - - Indicates if the argument should not be passed to the external - program. If then the argument will be - passed; otherwise, skipped. The default is . - - - - - Gets string value corresponding with the argument. - - - - - Contains a collection of elements. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified instance. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified array of instances. - - - - - Adds a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - The position into which the new element was inserted. - - - - Adds the elements of a array to the end of the collection. - - The array of elements to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Adds the elements of a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Determines whether a is in the collection. - - The to locate in the collection. - - if is found in the - collection; otherwise, . - - - - - Determines whether a with the specified - value is in the collection. - - The argument value to locate in the collection. - - if a with value - is found in the collection; otherwise, - . - - - - - Copies the entire collection to a compatible one-dimensional array, starting at the specified index of the target array. - - The one-dimensional array that is the destination of the elements copied from the collection. The array must have zero-based indexing. - The zero-based index in at which copying begins. - - - - Retrieves the index of a specified object in the collection. - - The object for which the index is returned. - - The index of the specified . If the is not currently a member of the collection, it returns -1. - - - - - Inserts a into the collection at the specified index. - - The zero-based index at which should be inserted. - The to insert. - - - - Returns an enumerator that can iterate through the collection. - - - A for the entire collection. - - - - - Removes a member from the collection. - - The to remove from the collection. - - - - Gets or sets the element at the specified index. - - The zero-based index of the element to get or set. - - - - Gets the with the specified value. - - The value of the to get. - - - - Enumerates the elements of a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified . - - The collection that should be enumerated. - - - - Advances the enumerator to the next element of the collection. - - - if the enumerator was successfully advanced - to the next element; if the enumerator has - passed the end of the collection. - - - - - Sets the enumerator to its initial position, which is before the - first element in the collection. - - - - - Gets the current element in the collection. - - - The current element in the collection. - - - - - Provides credentials for password-based authentication schemes. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Returns a instance representing - the current . - - - A instance representing the current - , or if the - credentials should not be used to provide authentication information - to the external resource. - - - - - The domain or computer name that verifies the credentials. - - - - - The password for the user name associated with the credentials. - - - - - The user name associated with the credentials. - - - - - Indicates if the credentials should be used to provide authentication - information to the external resource. If then - the credentials will be passed; otherwise, not. The default is - . - - - - - Indicates if the credentials should not be used to provide authentication - information to the external resource. If then the - credentials will be passed; otherwise, not. The default is - . - - - - - A specialized used for specifying a set of - directories. - - - Hint for supporting tasks that the included directories instead of - files should be used. - - - - - Filesets are groups of files. These files can be found in a directory - tree starting in a base directory and are matched by patterns taken - from a number of patterns. Filesets can appear inside tasks that support - this feature or at the project level, i.e., as children of <project>. - - -

Patterns

- - As described earlier, patterns are used for the inclusion and exclusion. - These patterns look very much like the patterns used in DOS and UNIX: - - - - - '*' matches zero or more characters - For example: - - *.cs matches .cs, x.cs and FooBar.cs, - but not FooBar.xml (does not end with .cs). - - - - - - '?' matches one character - For example: - - ?.cs matches x.cs, A.cs, but not - .cs or xyz.cs (both don't have one character - before .cs). - - - - - - Combinations of *'s and ?'s are allowed. - - - Matching is done per-directory. This means that first the first directory - in the pattern is matched against the first directory in the path to match. - Then the second directory is matched, and so on. For example, when we have - the pattern /?abc/*/*.cs and the path /xabc/foobar/test.cs, - the first ?abc is matched with xabc, then * is matched - with foobar, and finally *.cs is matched with test.cs. - They all match, so the path matches the pattern. - - - To make things a bit more flexible, we added one extra feature, which makes - it possible to match multiple directory levels. This can be used to match a - complete directory tree, or a file anywhere in the directory tree. To do this, - ** must be used as the name of a directory. When ** is used as - the name of a directory in the pattern, it matches zero or more directories. - For example: /test/** matches all files/directories under /test/, - such as /test/x.cs, or /test/foo/bar/xyz.html, but not /xyz.xml. - - - There is one "shorthand" - if a pattern ends with / or \, then - ** is appended. For example, mypackage/test/ is interpreted as - if it were mypackage/test/**. - -

Default Excludes

- - There are a set of definitions that are excluded by default from all - tasks that use filesets. They are: - - - - - **/*~ - - - - - **/#*# - - - - - **/.#* - - - - - **/%*% - - - - - **/CVS - - - - - **/CVS/** - - - - - **/.cvsignore - - - - - **/.svn - - - - - **/.svn/** - - - - - **/_svn - - - - - **/_svn/** - - - - - **/SCCS - - - - - **/SCCS/** - - - - - **/vssver.scc - - - - - **/_vti_cnf/** - - - - - If you do not want these default excludes applied, you may disable them - by setting to . - -
- - - - Pattern - Match - - - **/CVS/* - - - Matches all files in CVS directories that can be - located anywhere in the directory tree. - - Matches: - - - CVS/Repository - - - org/apache/CVS/Entries - - - org/apache/jakarta/tools/ant/CVS/Entries - - - But not: - - - org/apache/CVS/foo/bar/Entries (foo/bar/ part does not match) - - - - - - org/apache/jakarta/** - - - Matches all files in the org/apache/jakarta directory - tree. - - Matches: - - - org/apache/jakarta/tools/ant/docs/index.html - - - org/apache/jakarta/test.xml - - - But not: - - - org/apache/xyz.java (jakarta/ part is missing) - - - - - - org/apache/**/CVS/* - - - Matches all files in CVS directories that are located - anywhere in the directory tree under org/apache. - - Matches: - - - org/apache/CVS/Entries - - - org/apache/jakarta/tools/ant/CVS/Entries - - - But not: - - - org/apache/CVS/foo/bar/Entries (foo/bar/ part does not match) - - - - - - **/test/** - - - Matches all files that have a test element in their - path, including test as a filename. - - - - - -
- - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - copy constructor - - - - - - Creates a shallow copy of the . - - - A shallow copy of the . - - - - - Copies all instance data of the to a given - . - - - - - Determines if a file has a more recent last write time than the - given time, or no longer exists. - - A file to check the last write time against. - The datetime to compare against. - - The name of the file that has a last write time greater than - or that no longer exists; - otherwise, . - - - - - Determines if one of the given files has a more recent last write - time than the given time. If one of the given files no longer exists, - the target will be considered out-of-date. - - A collection of filenames to check the last write time against. - The datetime to compare against. - - The name of the first file that has a last write time greater than - ; otherwise, null. - - - - - When set to , causes the fileset element to - throw a when no files match the - includes and excludes criteria. The default is . - - - - - Indicates whether default excludes should be used or not. - The default is . - - - - - The base of the directory of this fileset. The default is the project - base directory. - - - - - Gets the collection of include patterns. - - - - - Gets the collection of exclude patterns. - - - - - Gets the collection of files that will be added to the - without pattern matching or checking if the - file exists. - - - - - Gets the collection of file names that match the fileset. - - - A collection that contains the file names that match the - . - - - - - Gets the collection of directory names that match the fileset. - - - A collection that contains the directory names that match the - . - - - - - Gets the collection of directory names that were scanned for files. - - - A collection that contains the directory names that were scanned for - files. - - - - - The items to include in the fileset. - - - - - The items to include in the fileset. - - - - - The items to exclude from the fileset. - - - - - The items to exclude from the fileset. - - - - - The files from which a list of patterns or files to include should - be obtained. - - - - - The files from which a list of patterns or files to include should - be obtained. - - - - - The files from which a list of patterns or files to exclude should - be obtained. - - - - - Determines the most recently modified file in the fileset (by LastWriteTime of the ). - - - The of the file that has the newest (closest to present) last write time. - - - - - The pattern or file name to exclude. - - - - - If then the pattern will be excluded; - otherwise, skipped. The default is . - - - - - Opposite of . If - then the pattern will be excluded; otherwise, skipped. The default - is . - - - - - If then the file name will be added to - the without pattern matching or checking - if the file exists. The default is . - - - - - If then the file will be searched for - on the path. The default is . - - - - - The pattern or file name to include. - - - - - If then the pattern will be included; - otherwise, skipped. The default is . - - - - - Opposite of . If - then the pattern will be included; otherwise, skipped. The default - is . - - - - - Gets the list of patterns in . - - - - - If then the patterns will be excluded; - otherwise, skipped. The default is . - - - - - Opposite of . If - then the patterns will be excluded; otherwise, skipped. The default - is . - - - - - The name of a file; each line of this file is taken to be a - pattern. - - - - - If then the patterns in the include file - will be added to the without pattern - matching or checking if the file exists. The default is - . - - - - - If then the patterns in the include file - will be searched for on the path. The default is . - - - - - If then the patterns will be included; - otherwise, skipped. The default is . - - - - - Opposite of . If - then the patterns will be included; otherwise, skipped. The default - is . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Copy constructor for . Required in order to - assign references of type where - is used. - - A instance to create a from. - - - - Represents an environment variable. - - - - - Initializes a instance with the - specified name and value. - - The name of the environment variable. - The value of the environment variable. - - - - Initializes a instance. - - - - - The name of the environment variable. - - - - - The literal value for the environment variable. - - - - - The value for a file-based environment variable. NAnt will convert - it to an absolute filename. - - - - - The value for a directory-based environment variable. NAnt will - convert it to an absolute path. - - - - - The value for a PATH like environment variable. You can use - : or ; as path separators and NAnt will convert it to - the platform's local conventions. - - - - - Sets a single environment variable and treats it like a PATH - - ensures the right separator for the local platform is used. - - - - - Gets the value of the environment variable. - - - - - Indicates if the environment variable should be passed to the - external program. If then the environment - variable will be passed; otherwise, skipped. The default is - . - - - - - Indicates if the environment variable should not be passed to the - external program. If then the environment - variable will be passed; otherwise, skipped. The default is - . - - - - - A set of environment variables. - - - - - Environment variable to pass to a program. - - - - - Environment variable to pass to a program. - - - - - Contains a collection of elements. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified instance. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified array of instances. - - - - - Adds a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - The position into which the new element was inserted. - - - - Adds the elements of a array to the end of the collection. - - The array of elements to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Adds the elements of a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Determines whether a is in the collection. - - The to locate in the collection. - - if is found in the - collection; otherwise, . - - - - - Determines whether a with the specified - value is in the collection. - - The argument value to locate in the collection. - - if a with value - is found in the collection; otherwise, - . - - - - - Copies the entire collection to a compatible one-dimensional array, starting at the specified index of the target array. - - The one-dimensional array that is the destination of the elements copied from the collection. The array must have zero-based indexing. - The zero-based index in at which copying begins. - - - - Retrieves the index of a specified object in the collection. - - The object for which the index is returned. - - The index of the specified . If the is not currently a member of the collection, it returns -1. - - - - - Inserts a into the collection at the specified index. - - The zero-based index at which should be inserted. - The to insert. - - - - Returns an enumerator that can iterate through the collection. - - - A for the entire collection. - - - - - Removes a member from the collection. - - The to remove from the collection. - - - - Gets or sets the element at the specified index. - - The zero-based index of the element to get or set. - - - - Gets the with the specified name. - - The name of the to get. - - - - Enumerates the elements of a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified . - - The collection that should be enumerated. - - - - Advances the enumerator to the next element of the collection. - - - if the enumerator was successfully advanced - to the next element; if the enumerator has - passed the end of the collection. - - - - - Sets the enumerator to its initial position, which is before the - first element in the collection. - - - - - Gets the current element in the collection. - - - The current element in the collection. - - - - - The name of the NAnt property to set. - - - - - The string pattern to use to format the property. - - - - - Indicates if the formatter should be used to format the timestamp. - If then the formatter will be used; - otherwise, skipped. The default is . - - - - - Indicates if the formatter should be not used to format the - timestamp. If then the formatter will be - used; otherwise, skipped. The default is . - - - - - Contains a collection of elements. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified instance. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified array of instances. - - - - - Adds a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - The position into which the new element was inserted. - - - - Adds the elements of a array to the end of the collection. - - The array of elements to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Adds the elements of a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Determines whether a is in the collection. - - The to locate in the collection. - - if is found in the - collection; otherwise, . - - - - - Copies the entire collection to a compatible one-dimensional array, starting at the specified index of the target array. - - The one-dimensional array that is the destination of the elements copied from the collection. The array must have zero-based indexing. - The zero-based index in at which copying begins. - - - - Retrieves the index of a specified object in the collection. - - The object for which the index is returned. - - The index of the specified . If the is not currently a member of the collection, it returns -1. - - - - - Inserts a into the collection at the specified index. - - The zero-based index at which should be inserted. - The to insert. - - - - Returns an enumerator that can iterate through the collection. - - - A for the entire collection. - - - - - Removes a member from the collection. - - The to remove from the collection. - - - - Gets or sets the element at the specified index. - - The zero-based index of the element to get or set. - - - - Enumerates the elements of a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified . - - The collection that should be enumerated. - - - - Advances the enumerator to the next element of the collection. - - - if the enumerator was successfully advanced - to the next element; if the enumerator has - passed the end of the collection. - - - - - Sets the enumerator to its initial position, which is before the - first element in the collection. - - - - - Gets the current element in the collection. - - - The current element in the collection. - - - - - Represents an option. - - - - - name, value constructor - - - - - - - Default constructor - - - - - Name of the option. - - - - - Value of the option. The default is . - - - - - Indicates if the option should be passed to the task. - If then the option will be passed; - otherwise, skipped. The default is . - - - - - Indicates if the option should not be passed to the task. - If then the option will be passed; - otherwise, skipped. The default is . - - - - - Contains a collection of elements. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified instance. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified array of instances. - - - - - Adds a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - The position into which the new element was inserted. - - - - Adds the elements of a array to the end of the collection. - - The array of elements to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Adds the elements of a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Determines whether a is in the collection. - - The to locate in the collection. - - if is found in the - collection; otherwise, . - - - - - Determines whether a for the specified - task is in the collection. - - The name of task for which the should be located in the collection. - - if a for the specified - task is found in the collection; otherwise, . - - - - - Copies the entire collection to a compatible one-dimensional array, starting at the specified index of the target array. - - The one-dimensional array that is the destination of the elements copied from the collection. The array must have zero-based indexing. - The zero-based index in at which copying begins. - - - - Retrieves the index of a specified object in the collection. - - The object for which the index is returned. - - The index of the specified . If the is not currently a member of the collection, it returns -1. - - - - - Inserts a into the collection at the specified index. - - The zero-based index at which should be inserted. - The to insert. - - - - Returns an enumerator that can iterate through the collection. - - - A for the entire collection. - - - - - Removes a member from the collection. - - The to remove from the collection. - - - - Gets or sets the element at the specified index. - - The zero-based index of the element to get or set. - - - - Gets the with the specified name. - - The name of the option that should be located in the collection. - - - - Enumerates the elements of a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified . - - The collection that should be enumerated. - - - - Advances the enumerator to the next element of the collection. - - - if the enumerator was successfully advanced - to the next element; if the enumerator has - passed the end of the collection. - - - - - Sets the enumerator to its initial position, which is before the - first element in the collection. - - - - - Gets the current element in the collection. - - - The current element in the collection. - - - - - Represents a nested path element. - - - - - The name of a file to add to the path. Will be replaced with - the absolute path of the file. - - - - - The name of a directory to add to the path. Will be replaced with - the absolute path of the directory. - - - - - A string that will be treated as a path-like string. You can use - : or ; as path separators and NAnt will convert it - to the platform's local conventions, while resolving references - to environment variables. - - - - - If then the entry will be added to the - path; otherwise, skipped. The default is . - - - - - Opposite of . If - then the entry will be added to the path; otherwise, skipped. - The default is . - - - - - Gets the parts of a path represented by this element. - - - A containing the parts of a path - represented by this element. - - - - - - Paths are groups of files and/or directories that need to be passed as a single - unit. The order in which parts of the path are specified in the build file is - retained, and duplicate parts are automatically suppressed. - - - - - Define a global <path> that can be referenced by other - tasks or types. - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Invoked by for build - attributes with an underlying type. - - The to be used to resolve relative paths. - The string representing a path. - - - - Returns a textual representation of the path, which can be used as - PATH environment variable definition. - - - A textual representation of the path. - - - - - Defines a set of path elements to add to the current path. - - The to add. - - - - Defines a path element to add to the current path. - - The to add. - - - - Returns all path elements defined by this path object. - - - A list of path elements. - - - - - Splits a PATH (with ; or : as separators) into its parts, while - resolving references to environment variables. - - The to be used to resolve relative paths. - The path to translate. - - A PATH split up its parts, with references to environment variables - resolved and duplicate entries removed. - - - - - Contains HTTP proxy settings used to process requests to Internet - resources. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets a instance representing the current - . - - - A instance representing the current - , or - if this proxy should not be used to connect to the external resource. - - - - - The name of the proxy host. - - - - - The port number on to use. - - - - - Specifies whether to bypass the proxy server for local addresses. - The default is . - - - - - The credentials to submit to the proxy server for authentication. - - - - - Indicates if the proxy should be used to connect to the external - resource. If then the proxy will be used; - otherwise, not. The default is . - - - - - Indicates if the proxy should not be used to connect to the external - resource. If then the proxy will be used; - otherwise, not. The default is . - - - - - Represents an element of which the XML is processed by its parent task - or type. - - - - - Gets the XML that this element represents. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the element is performing additional - processing using the that was use to - initialize the element. - - - , as the XML that represents this build - element is processed by the containing task or type. - - - - - ReplaceTokens filter token. - - - - - Token to be replaced. - - - - - New value of token. - - - - - Indicates if the token should be used to replace values. - If then the token will be used; - otherwise, not. The default is . - - - - - Indicates if the token should not be used to replace values. - If then the token will be used; - otherwise, not. The default is . - - - - - Represents an XML namespace. - - - - - The prefix to associate with the namespace. - - - - - The associated XML namespace URI. - - - - - Indicates if the namespace should be added to the . - If then the namespace will be added; - otherwise, skipped. The default is . - - - - - Indicates if the namespace should not be added to the . - list. If then the parameter will be - added; otherwise, skipped. The default is . - - - - - Contains a collection of elements. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified instance. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified array of instances. - - - - - Adds a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - The position into which the new element was inserted. - - - - Adds the elements of a array to the end of the collection. - - The array of elements to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Adds the elements of a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Determines whether a is in the collection. - - The to locate in the collection. - - if is found in the - collection; otherwise, . - - - - - Determines whether a with the specified - value is in the collection. - - The argument value to locate in the collection. - - if a with - value is found in the collection; otherwise, - . - - - - - Copies the entire collection to a compatible one-dimensional array, starting at the specified index of the target array. - - The one-dimensional array that is the destination of the elements copied from the collection. The array must have zero-based indexing. - The zero-based index in at which copying begins. - - - - Retrieves the index of a specified object in the collection. - - The object for which the index is returned. - - The index of the specified . If the is not currently a member of the collection, it returns -1. - - - - - Inserts a into the collection at the specified index. - - The zero-based index at which should be inserted. - The to insert. - - - - Returns an enumerator that can iterate through the collection. - - - A for the entire collection. - - - - - Removes a member from the collection. - - The to remove from the collection. - - - - Gets or sets the element at the specified index. - - The zero-based index of the element to get or set. - - - - Gets the with the specified prefix. - - The prefix of the to get. - - - - Enumerates the elements of a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified . - - The collection that should be enumerated. - - - - Advances the enumerator to the next element of the collection. - - - if the enumerator was successfully advanced - to the next element; if the enumerator has - passed the end of the collection. - - - - - Sets the enumerator to its initial position, which is before the - first element in the collection. - - - - - Gets the current element in the collection. - - - The current element in the collection. - - - - - Represents an XSLT extension object. The object should have a default - parameterless constructor and the return value should be one of the - four basic XPath data types of number, string, Boolean or node set. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class. - - - - - The namespace URI to associate with the extension object. - - - The namespace URI to associate with the extension object, or - if not set. - - - - - The full type name of the XSLT extension object. - - - - - The assembly which contains the XSLT extension object. - - - - - Indicates if the extension object should be added to the XSLT argument - list. If then the extension object will be - added; otherwise, skipped. The default is . - - - - - Indicates if the extension object should not be added to the XSLT argument - list. If then the extension object will be - added; otherwise, skipped. The default is . - - - - - Contains a collection of elements. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class with the - specified instance. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class with the - specified array of instances. - - - - - Adds a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added - to the end of the collection. - The position into which the new element was inserted. - - - - Adds the elements of a array to the - end of the collection. - - The array of - elements to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Adds the elements of a - to the end of the collection. - - The - to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Determines whether a is in the - collection. - - The to locate - in the collection. - - if is found in the - collection; otherwise, . - - - - - Determines whether a with the - specified value is in the collection. - - The argument value to locate in the - collection. - - if a - with value is found in the collection; - otherwise, . - - - - - Copies the entire collection to a compatible one-dimensional array, - starting at the specified index of the target array. - - The one-dimensional array that is the - destination of the elements copied from the collection. The array - must have zero-based indexing. - The zero-based index in - at which copying begins. - - - - Retrieves the index of a specified - object in the collection. - - The object for - which the index is returned. - - The index of the specified . If the - is not currently a member of the - collection, it returns -1. - - - - - Inserts a into the collection at - the specified index. - - The zero-based index at which - should be inserted. - The to - insert. - - - - Returns an enumerator that can iterate through the collection. - - - A for the entire - collection. - - - - - Removes a member from the collection. - - The to remove - from the collection. - - - - Gets or sets the element at the specified index. - - The zero-based index of the element to get - or set. - - - - Gets the with the specified name. - - The name of the - to get. - - - - Enumerates the elements of a - . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class - with the specified . - - The collection that should be - enumerated. - - - - Advances the enumerator to the next element of the collection. - - - if the enumerator was successfully advanced - to the next element; if the enumerator has - passed the end of the collection. - - - - - Sets the enumerator to its initial position, which is before the - first element in the collection. - - - - - Gets the current element in the collection. - - - The current element in the collection. - - - - - Represents an XSLT parameter. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class. - - - - - The name of the XSLT parameter. - - - The name of the XSLT parameter, or if - not set. - - - - - The namespace URI to associate with the parameter. - - - The namespace URI to associate with the parameter, or - if not set. - - - - - The value of the XSLT parameter. - - - The value of the XSLT parameter, or if - not set. - - - - - Indicates if the parameter should be added to the XSLT argument list. - If then the parameter will be added; - otherwise, skipped. The default is . - - - - - Indicates if the parameter should not be added to the XSLT argument - list. If then the parameter will be - added; otherwise, skipped. The default is . - - - - - Contains a collection of elements. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified instance. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified array of instances. - - - - - Adds a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - The position into which the new element was inserted. - - - - Adds the elements of a array to the end of the collection. - - The array of elements to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Adds the elements of a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Determines whether a is in the collection. - - The to locate in the collection. - - if is found in the - collection; otherwise, . - - - - - Determines whether a with the specified - value is in the collection. - - The argument value to locate in the collection. - - if a with - value is found in the collection; otherwise, - . - - - - - Copies the entire collection to a compatible one-dimensional array, starting at the specified index of the target array. - - The one-dimensional array that is the destination of the elements copied from the collection. The array must have zero-based indexing. - The zero-based index in at which copying begins. - - - - Retrieves the index of a specified object in the collection. - - The object for which the index is returned. - - The index of the specified . If the is not currently a member of the collection, it returns -1. - - - - - Inserts a into the collection at the specified index. - - The zero-based index at which should be inserted. - The to insert. - - - - Returns an enumerator that can iterate through the collection. - - - A for the entire collection. - - - - - Removes a member from the collection. - - The to remove from the collection. - - - - Gets or sets the element at the specified index. - - The zero-based index of the element to get or set. - - - - Gets the with the specified name. - - The name of the to get. - - - - Enumerates the elements of a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified . - - The collection that should be enumerated. - - - - Advances the enumerator to the next element of the collection. - - - if the enumerator was successfully advanced - to the next element; if the enumerator has - passed the end of the collection. - - - - - Sets the enumerator to its initial position, which is before the - first element in the collection. - - - - - Gets the current element in the collection. - - - The current element in the collection. - - - - - Resolves assemblies by caching assemblies that were loaded. - - - - - Initializes an instanse of the - class. - - - - - Initializes an instanse of the - class in the context of the given . - - - - - Installs the assembly resolver by hooking up to the - event. - - - - - Uninstalls the assembly resolver. - - - - - Resolves an assembly not found by the system using the assembly - cache. - - The source of the event. - A that contains the event data. - - The loaded assembly, or if not found. - - - - - Occurs when an assembly is loaded. The loaded assembly is added - to the assembly cache. - - The source of the event. - An that contains the event data. - - - - Logs a message with the given priority. - - The message priority at which the specified message is to be logged. - The message to log, containing zero or more format items. - An array containing zero or more objects to format. - - The actual logging is delegated to the in which - the is executing - - - - - Holds the loaded assemblies. - - - - - Holds the in which the - is executing. - - - The in which the - is executing or if the - is not executing in the context of a . - - - - - Represents a valid command-line argument. - - - - - Sets the value of the argument on the specified object. - - The object on which the value of the argument should be set. - The argument is required and no value was specified. - - - The matching property is collection-based, but is not initialized - and cannot be written to. - - -or- - - The matching property is collection-based, but has no strongly-typed - Add method. - - -or- - - The matching property is collection-based, but the signature of the - Add method is not supported. - - - - - - Assigns the specified value to the argument. - - The value that should be assigned to the argument. - - Duplicate argument. - -or- - Invalid value. - - - - - Indicates whether the specified is a - . - - - if can be assigned - to ; otherwise, . - - - - - Indicates whether the specified is collection-based. - - - if can be assigned - to and is not backed by a - that can be assigned to ; - otherwise, . - - - - - Indicates whether the specified is an array. - - - if is an array; - otherwise, . - - - - - Gets the property that backs the argument. - - - The property that backs the arguments. - - - - - Gets the underlying of the argument. - - - The underlying of the argument. - - - If the of the argument is a collection type, - this property will returns the underlying type of that collection. - - - - - Gets the long name of the argument. - - The long name of the argument. - - - - Gets the short name of the argument. - - The short name of the argument. - - - - Gets the description of the argument. - - The description of the argument. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the argument is required. - - - if the argument is required; otherwise, - . - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether a mathing command-line argument - was already found. - - - if a matching command-line argument was - already found; otherwise, . - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the argument can be specified multiple - times. - - - if the argument may be specified multiple - times; otherwise, . - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the argument can only be specified once - with a certain value. - - - if the argument should always have a unique - value; otherwise, . - - - - - Gets the of the property to which the argument - is applied. - - - The of the property to which the argument is - applied. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the argument is collection-based. - - - if the argument is backed by a - that can be assigned to and is not backed - by a that can be assigned to - ; otherwise, . - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the argument is a set of name/value - pairs. - - - if the argument is backed by a - that can be assigned to ; otherwise, - . - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the argument is array-based. - - - if the argument is backed by an array; - otherwise, . - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the argument is the default argument. - - - if the argument is the default argument; - otherwise, . - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the argument cannot be combined with - other arguments. - - - if the argument cannot be combined with other - arguments; otherwise, . - - - - - Allows control of command line parsing. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified argument type. - - Specifies the checking to be done on the argument. - - - - Gets or sets the checking to be done on the argument. - - The checking that should be done on the argument. - - - - Gets or sets the long name of the argument. - - The long name of the argument. - - - - Gets or sets the short name of the argument. - - The short name of the argument. - - - - Gets or sets the description of the argument. - - The description of the argument. - - - - Contains a strongly typed collection of objects. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified instance. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified array of instances. - - - - - Adds a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - The position into which the new element was inserted. - - - - Adds the elements of a array to the end of the collection. - - The array of elements to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Adds the elements of a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Determines whether a is in the collection. - - The to locate in the collection. - - if is found in the - collection; otherwise, . - - - - - Copies the entire collection to a compatible one-dimensional array, starting at the specified index of the target array. - - The one-dimensional array that is the destination of the elements copied from the collection. The array must have zero-based indexing. - The zero-based index in at which copying begins. - - - - Retrieves the index of a specified object in the collection. - - The object for which the index is returned. - - The index of the specified . If the is not currently a member of the collection, it returns -1. - - - - - Inserts a into the collection at the specified index. - - The zero-based index at which should be inserted. - The to insert. - - - - Returns an enumerator that can iterate through the collection. - - - A for the entire collection. - - - - - Removes a member from the collection. - - The to remove from the collection. - - - - Gets or sets the element at the specified index. - - The zero-based index of the element to get or set. - - - - Gets the with the specified name. - - The name of the to get. - - - - Enumerates the elements of a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified . - - The collection that should be enumerated. - - - - Advances the enumerator to the next element of the collection. - - - if the enumerator was successfully advanced - to the next element; if the enumerator has - passed the end of the collection. - - - - - Sets the enumerator to its initial position, which is before the - first element in the collection. - - - - - Gets the current element in the collection. - - - The current element in the collection. - - - - - The exception that is thrown when one of the command-line arguments provided - is not valid. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a descriptive message. - - A descriptive message to include with the exception. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a descriptive message and an inner exception. - - A descriptive message to include with the exception. - A nested exception that is the cause of the current exception. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with serialized data. - - The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. - The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. - - - - Used to control parsing of command-line arguments. - - - - - Indicates that this field is required. An error will be displayed - if it is not present when parsing arguments. - - - - - Only valid in conjunction with Multiple. - Duplicate values will result in an error. - - - - - Inidicates that the argument may be specified more than once. - Only valid if the argument is a collection - - - - - Inidicates that if this argument is specified, no other arguments may be specified. - - - - - The default type for non-collection arguments. - The argument is not required, but an error will be reported if it is specified more than once. - - - - - The default type for collection arguments. - The argument is permitted to occur multiple times, but duplicate - values will cause an error to be reported. - - - - - Commandline parser. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - using possible arguments deducted from the specific . - - The from which the possible command-line arguments should be retrieved. - A value indicating whether or not a response file is able to be used. - is a null reference. - - - - Parses an argument list. - - The arguments to parse. - The destination object on which properties will be set corresponding to the specified arguments. - is a null reference. - The of does not match the argument specification that was used to initialize the parser. - - - - Splits a string and removes any empty strings from the - result. Same functionality as the - public string[] Split(char[] separator, StringSplitOptions options) - method in .Net 2.0. Replace with that call when 2.0 is standard. - - - - the array of strings - - - - Read a response file and parse the arguments as usual. - - - - - - Parse the argument list using the - - - - - - Returns the that's applied - on the specified property. - - The property of which applied should be returned. - - The that's applied to the - , or a null reference if none was applied. - - - - - Gets a logo banner using version and copyright attributes defined on the - or the - . - - - A logo banner. - - - - - Gets the usage instructions. - - The usage instructions. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether no arguments were specified on the - command line. - - - - - Marks a command-line option as being the default option. When the name of - a command-line argument is not specified, this option will be assumed. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified argument type. - - Specifies the checking to be done on the argument. - - - - Provides modified version for Copy and Move from the File class that - allow for filter chain processing. - - - - - Copies a file filtering its content through the filter chain. - - The file to copy - The file to copy to - Chain of filters to apply when copying, or is no filters should be applied. - The encoding used to read the soure file. - The encoding used to write the destination file. - - - - Moves a file filtering its content through the filter chain. - - The file to move - The file to move move to - Chain of filters to apply when moving, or is no filters should be applied. - The encoding used to read the soure file. - The encoding used to write the destination file. - - - - Returns a uniquely named empty temporary directory on disk. - - - A representing the temporary directory. - - - - - Combines two path strings. - - The first path. - The second path. - - A string containing the combined paths. If one of the specified - paths is a zero-length string, this method returns the other path. - If contains an absolute path, this method - returns . - - - - On *nix, processing is delegated to . - - - On Windows, this method normalized the paths to avoid running into - the 260 character limit of a path and converts forward slashes in - both and to - the platform's directory separator character. - - - - - - Returns Absolute Path (Fix for 260 Char Limit of Path.GetFullPath(...)) - - The file or directory for which to obtain absolute path information. - Path Resolved - path is a zero-length string, contains only white space or contains one or more invalid characters as defined by . - is . - - - - Returns the home directory of the current user. - - - The home directory of the current user. - - - - - Helper class for determining whether assemblies are located in the - Global Assembly Cache. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class in - the context of the given . - - - - - Determines whether an assembly is installed in the Global - Assembly Cache given its file name or path. - - The name or path of the file that contains the manifest of the assembly. - - if is - installed in the Global Assembly Cache; otherwise, - . - - - - To determine whether the specified assembly is installed in the - Global Assembly Cache, the assembly is loaded into a separate - . - - - If the family of the current runtime framework does not match the - family of the current target framework, this method will return - for all assemblies as there's no way to - determine whether a given assembly is in the Global Assembly Cache - for another framework family than the family of the current runtime - framework. - - - - - - Holds the in which assemblies will be loaded - to determine whether they are in the Global Assembly Cache. - - - - - Holds the context of the . - - - - - Holds a list of assembly files for which already has been determined - whether they are located in the Global Assembly Cache. - - - - The key of the is the full path to the - assembly file and the value is a indicating - whether the assembly is located in the Global Assembly Cache. - - - - - - Holds a value indicating whether the object has been disposed. - - - - - Gets the context of the . - - - The context of the . - - - - - Obtains a lifetime service object to control the lifetime policy for - this instance. - - - An object of type used to control the lifetime - policy for this instance. This is the current lifetime service object - for this instance if one exists; otherwise, a new lifetime service - object initialized with a lease that will never time out. - - - - - Determines whether an assembly is installed in the Global - Assembly Cache given its file name or path. - - The name or path of the file that contains the manifest of the assembly. - - if is - installed in the Global Assembly Cache; otherwise, - . - - - - - Provides a set of helper methods related to reflection. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - Uses a private access modifier to prevent instantiation of this class. - - - - - Loads the type specified in the type string with assembly qualified name. - - The assembly qualified name of the type to load. - Flag set to to throw an exception if the type cannot be loaded. - - is and - an error is encountered while loading the , or - is not an assembly qualified name. - - - If the cannot be instantiated from the assembly - qualified type name, then we'll try to instantiate the type using its - simple type name from an already loaded assembly with an assembly - name mathing the assembly in the assembly qualified type name. - - - The type loaded or if it could not be loaded. - - - - - Provides resource support to NAnt assemblies. This class cannot - be inherited from. - - - - - Prevents the class from being - instantiated explicitly. - - - - - Registers the assembly to be used as the fallback if resources - aren't found in the local satellite assembly. - - - A that represents the - assembly to register. - - - The following example shows how to register a shared satellite - assembly. - - - - - - - - Returns the value of the specified string resource. - - - A that contains the name of the - resource to get. - - - A that contains the value of the - resource localized for the current culture. - - - The returned resource is localized for the cultural settings of the - current . - - The GetString method is thread-safe. - - - - The following example demonstrates the GetString method using - the cultural settings of the current . - - - - - - - - Returns the value of the specified string resource localized for - the specified culture. - - - - - A that contains the value of the - resource localized for the specified culture. - - - - The GetString method is thread-safe. - - - - The following example demonstrates the GetString method using - a specific culture. - - - - - - - - Returns the value of the specified string resource localized for - the specified culture for the specified assembly. - - - A that contains the name of the - resource to get. - - - A that represents - the culture for which the resource is localized. - - - A - - - A that contains the value of the - resource localized for the specified culture. - - - - The GetString method is thread-safe. - - - - The following example demonstrates the GetString method using - specific culture and assembly. - - - - - - - - Registers the specified assembly. - - - A that represents the - assembly to register. - - - - - Determines the manifest resource name of the resource holding the - localized strings. - - The name of the assembly. - - The manifest resource name of the resource holding the localized - strings for the specified assembly. - - - The manifest resource name of the resource holding the localized - strings should match the name of the assembly, minus Tasks - suffix. - - - - - Groups a set of useful manipulation and validation - methods. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - Prevents instantiation of the class. - - - - - Determines whether the last character of the given - matches the specified character. - - The string. - The character. - - if the last character of - matches ; otherwise, . - - is . - - - - Indicates whether or not the specified is - or an string. - - The value to check. - - if is - or an empty string (""); otherwise, . - - - - - Converts an empty string ("") to . - - The value to convert. - - if is an empty - string ("") or ; otherwise, . - - - - - Converts to an empty string. - - The value to convert. - - An empty string if is ; - otherwise, . - - - - - Concatenates a specified separator between each - element of a specified , yielding a - single concatenated string. - - A . - A . - - A consisting of the elements of - interspersed with the separator string. - - - - For example if is ", " and the elements - of are "apple", "orange", "grape", and "pear", - returns "apple, orange, - grape, pear". - - - If is , an empty - string () is used instead. - - - - - - Creates a shallow copy of the specified . - - The that should be copied. - - A shallow copy of the specified . - - - - - Thrown whenever an error occurs during the build. - - - - - The location of the exception in the build document (xml file). - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a descriptive message. - - A descriptive message to include with the exception. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified descriptive message and inner exception. - - A descriptive message to include with the exception. - A nested exception that is the cause of the current exception. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a descriptive message and the location in the build file that - caused the exception. - - A descriptive message to include with the exception. - The location in the build file where the exception occured. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a descriptive message, the location in the build file and an - instance of the exception that is the cause of the current exception. - - A descriptive message to include with the exception. - The location in the build file where the exception occured. - A nested exception that is the cause of the current exception. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with serialized data. - - The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. - The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. - - - - Serializes this object into the provided. - - The to populate with data. - The destination for this serialization. - - - - Creates and returns a string representation of the current - exception. - - - A string representation of the current exception. - - - - - Gets the raw message as specified when the exception was - constructed. - - - The raw message as specified when the exception was - constructed. - - - - - Gets the location in the build file of the element from which the - exception originated. - - - The location in the build file of the element from which the - exception originated. - - - - - Gets a message that describes the current exception. - - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - - - Adds location information to the message, if available. - - - - - Represents the set of command-line options supported by NAnt. - - - - - Gets or sets the target framework to use (overrides - NAnt.exe.config settings) - - - The framework that should be used. - - - For a list of possible frameworks, see NAnt.exe.config, possible - values include "net-1.0", "net-1.1", etc. - - - - - Gets or sets the target framework to use (overrides - NAnt.exe.config settings) - - - The framework that should be used. - - - For a list of possible frameworks, see NAnt.exe.config, possible - values include "net-1.0", "net-1.1", etc. - - - - - Gets or sets the buildfile that should be executed. - - - The buildfile that should be executed. - - - Can be both a file or an URI. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether more information should be - displayed during the build process. - - - if more information should be displayed; - otherwise, . The default is . - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether debug information should be - displayed during the build process. - - - if debug information should be displayed; - otherwise, . The default is . - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether only error and debug debug messages should be - displayed during the build process. - - - if only error or warning messages should be - displayed; otherwise, . The default is - . - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to produce emacs (and other - editor) friendly output. - - - if output is to be unadorned so that emacs - and other editors can parse files names, etc. The default is - . - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether parent directories should be searched - for a buildfile. - - - if parent directories should be searched for - a build file; otherwise, . The default is - . - - - - - Gets or sets the indentation level of the build output. - - - The indentation level of the build output. The default is 0. - - - - - Gets or sets the list of properties that should be set. - - - The list of properties that should be set. - - - - - Gets or sets the of logger to add to the list - of listeners. - - - The of logger to add to the list of - listeners. - - - The should derive from . - - - - - Gets or sets the name of the file to log output to. - - - The name of the file to log output to. - - - - - Gets a collection containing fully qualified type names of classes - implementating that should be added - to the project as listeners. - - - A collection of fully qualified type names that should be added as - listeners to the . - - - - - Gets a collection of assemblies to load extensions from. - - - A collection of assemblies to load extensions from. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether help - should be printed. - - - if help should be - printed; otherwise, . The default is - . - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the logo banner should be - printed. - - - if the logo banner should be printed; otherwise, - . The default is . - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the NAnt help should be - printed. - - - if NAnt help should be printed; otherwise, - . The default is . - - - - - Gets a collection containing the targets that should be executed. - - - A collection that contains the targets that should be executed. - - - - - Custom configuration section handler for the element. - - - - - This just passed things through. Return the node read from the config file. - - - - - Main entry point to NAnt that is called by the ConsoleStub. - - - - - Starts NAnt. This is the Main entry point. - - Command Line args, or whatever you want to pass it. They will treated as Command Line args. - - The exit code. - - - - - Prints the projecthelp to the console. - - The build file to show help for. - - is loaded and transformed with - ProjectHelp.xslt, which is an embedded resource. - - - - - Gets the file name for the build file in the specified directory. - - The directory to look for a build file. When in doubt use Environment.CurrentDirectory for directory. - Look for a build file with this pattern or name. If null look for a file that matches the default build pattern (*.build). - Whether or not to search the parent directories for a build file. - The path to the build file or null if no build file could be found. - - - - Loads the extension assemblies in the current - and scans them for extensions. - - The extension assemblies to load. - The which will be used to output messages to the build log. - - - - Dynamically constructs an instance of - the class specified. - - - - At this point, only looks in the assembly where - is defined. - - - The fully qualified name of the logger that should be instantiated. - Type could not be loaded. - does not implement . - - - - Dynamically constructs an instance of - the class specified. - - - - At this point, only looks in the assembly where - is defined. - - - The fully qualified name of the listener that should be instantiated. - Type could not be loaded. - does not implement . - - - - Add the listeners specified in the command line arguments, - along with the default listener, to the specified project. - - The command-line options. - The to add listeners to. - - - - Spits out generic help info to the console. - - - - - Creates a new instance of the - class for the specified class in the - specified. - - The containing the . - The class representing the . - - - - Gets the name of the class that can be - created using this . - - - The name of the class that can be created - using this . - - - - - Gets the from which the data type will be - created. - - - The containing the data type. - - - - - Gets the name of the data type which the - can create. - - - The name of the data type which the - can create. - - - - - Contains a strongly typed collection of objects. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified instance. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified array of instances. - - - - - Adds a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - The position into which the new element was inserted. - - - - Adds the elements of a array to the end of the collection. - - The array of elements to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Adds the elements of a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Determines whether a is in the collection. - - The to locate in the collection. - - if is found in the - collection; otherwise, . - - - - - Determines whether a for the specified - task is in the collection. - - The name of task for which the should be located in the collection. - - if a for - the specified task is found in the collection; otherwise, - . - - - - - Copies the entire collection to a compatible one-dimensional array, starting at the specified index of the target array. - - The one-dimensional array that is the destination of the elements copied from the collection. The array must have zero-based indexing. - The zero-based index in at which copying begins. - - - - Retrieves the index of a specified object in the collection. - - The object for which the index is returned. - - The index of the specified . If the is not currently a member of the collection, it returns -1. - - - - - Inserts a into the collection at the specified index. - - The zero-based index at which should be inserted. - The to insert. - - - - Returns an enumerator that can iterate through the collection. - - - A for the entire collection. - - - - - Removes a member from the collection. - - The to remove from the collection. - - - - Gets or sets the element at the specified index. - - The zero-based index of the element to get or set. - - - - Gets the for the specified task. - - The name of task for which the should be located in the collection. - - - - Enumerates the elements of a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified . - - The collection that should be enumerated. - - - - Advances the enumerator to the next element of the collection. - - - if the enumerator was successfully advanced - to the next element; if the enumerator has - passed the end of the collection. - - - - - Sets the enumerator to its initial position, which is before the - first element in the collection. - - - - - Gets the current element in the collection. - - - The current element in the collection. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified capacity. - - - - - Inherits Properties from an existing property - dictionary Instance - - DataType list to inherit - - - - Used for searching filesystem based on given include/exclude rules. - - - Simple client code for testing the class. - - while (true) { - DirectoryScanner scanner = new DirectoryScanner(); - - Console.Write("Scan Basedirectory : "); - string s = Console.ReadLine(); - if (s.Length == 0) break; - scanner.BaseDirectory = s; - - while(true) { - Console.Write("Include pattern : "); - s = Console.ReadLine(); - if (s.Length == 0) break; - scanner.Includes.Add(s); - } - - while(true) { - Console.Write("Exclude pattern : "); - s = Console.ReadLine(); - if (s.Length == 0) break; - scanner.Excludes.Add(s); - } - - foreach (string name in scanner.FileNames) - Console.WriteLine("file:" + name); - foreach (string name in scanner.DirectoryNames) - Console.WriteLine("dir :" + name); - - Console.WriteLine(""); - } - - - - - - Creates a shallow copy of the . - - - A shallow copy of the . - - - - - Uses and search criteria (relative to - or absolute), to search for filesystem objects. - - - - - Parses specified NAnt search patterns for search directories and - corresponding regex patterns. - - In. NAnt patterns. Absolute or relative paths. - Out. Regex patterns. Absolute canonical paths. - Out. Non-regex files. Absolute canonical paths. - In. Whether to allow a pattern to add search directories. - - - - Given a NAnt search pattern returns a search directory and an regex - search pattern. - - Whether this pattern is an include or exclude pattern - NAnt searh pattern (relative to the Basedirectory OR absolute, relative paths refering to parent directories ( ../ ) also supported) - Out. Absolute canonical path to the directory to be searched - Out. Whether the pattern is potentially recursive or not - Out. Whether this is a regex pattern or not - Out. Regex search pattern (absolute canonical path) - - - - Searches a directory recursively for files and directories matching - the search criteria. - - Directory in which to search (absolute canonical path) - Whether to scan recursively or not - - - - Converts search pattern to a regular expression pattern. - - Search pattern relative to the search directory. - Regular expresssion - - - - Gets the collection of include patterns. - - - - - Gets the collection of exclude patterns. - - - - - The base directory to scan. The default is the - current directory. - - - - - Gets the list of files that match the given patterns. - - - - - Gets the list of directories that match the given patterns. - - - - - Gets the list of directories that were scanned for files. - - - - - Creates a shallow copy of the . - - - A shallow copy of the . - - - - - Creates a string representing a list of the strings in the collection. - - - A string that represents the contents. - - - - - Creates a shallow copy of the . - - - A shallow copy of the . - - - - - Determines whether the specified string is in the - . - - The string to locate in the . The value can be . - - if value is found in the ; otherwise, . - - - String comparisons within the - are only case-sensitive if the filesystem on which - is located, is case-sensitive. - - - - - Searches for the specified string and returns the zero-based index - of the first occurrence within the . - - The string to locate. The value can be . - - The zero-based index of the first occurrence of - in the , if found; otherwise, -1. - - - String comparisons within the - are only case-sensitive if the filesystem on which - is located, is case-sensitive. - - - - - Determines whether the filesystem on which the specified path is - located is case-sensitive. - - The path of which should be determined whether its on a case-sensitive filesystem. - - if is located on a - case-sensitive filesystem; otherwise, . - - - - - Gets the value of the specified property. - - The name of the property to get the value of. - - The value of the specified property. - - - - - Splits an input string into a sequence of tokens used during parsing. - - - - - Available tokens - - - - - Encalsulates information about installed frameworks incuding version - information and directory locations for finding tools. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a name, description, version, runtime engine, directory information - and properties. - - The name of the framework. - The family of the framework. - The description of the framework. - The version number of the framework. - The Common Language Runtime version of the framework. - The directory of the framework. - The directory containing the SDK tools for the framework, if available. - The directory containing the system assemblies for the framework. - The name of the runtime engine, if required. - The used to initialized the framework. - - - - Gets the name of the framework. - - - The name of the framework. - - - - - Gets the family of the framework. - - - The family of the framework. - - - - - Gets the description of the framework. - - - The description of the framework. - - - - - Gets the version of the framework. - - - The version of the framework. - - - - - Gets the Common Language Runtime of the framework. - - - The Common Language Runtime of the framework. - - - - - Gets the Visual Studio version that corresponds with this - framework. - - - The Visual Studio version that corresponds with this framework. - - There is no version of Visual Studio .NET that corresponds with this framework. - - - - Gets the base directory of the framework tools for the framework. - - - The base directory of the framework tools for the framework. - - - - - Gets the path to the runtime engine for this framework. - - - The path to the runtime engine for the framework or - if no runtime engine is configured for the framework. - - - - - Gets the directory where the system assemblies for the framework - are located. - - - The directory where the system assemblies for the framework are - located. - - - - - Gets the directory containing the SDK tools for the framework. - - - The directory containing the SDK tools for the framework or a null - refererence if the sdk directory - - - - - Gets the used to initialize this framework. - - - The used to initialize this framework. - - - - - Gets or sets the collection of environment variables that should be - passed to external programs that are launched in the runtime engine - of the current framework. - - - The collection of environment variables that should be passed to - external programs that are launched in the runtime engine of the - current framework. - - - - - Gets the set of assemblies and directories that should scanned for - NAnt tasks, types or functions. - - - The set of assemblies and directories that should be scanned for - NAnt tasks, types or functions. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified capacity. - - - - - Stores the file name, line number and column number to record a position - in a text file. - - - - - Creates a location consisting of a file name, line number and - column number. - - - can be a local URI resource, e.g., file:///C:/WINDOWS/setuplog.txt. - - - - - Creates a location consisting of a file name. - - - can be a local URI resource, e.g., file:///C:/WINDOWS/setuplog.txt. - - - - - Creates an "unknown" location. - - - - Private Init function. - - - - Returns the file name, line number and a trailing space. An error - message can be appended easily. For unknown locations, returns - an empty string. - - - - - Gets a string containing the file name for the location. - - - The file name includes both the file path and the extension. - - - - - Gets the line number for the location. - - - Lines start at 1. Will be zero if not specified. - - - - - Gets the column number for the location. - - - Columns start a 1. Will be zero if not specified. - - - - - Maps XML nodes to the text positions from their original source. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Determines if a file has been loaded by the current project. - - The file to check. - - if the specified file has already been loaded - by the current project; otherwise, . - - - - - Adds an to the map. - - - An can only be added to the map once. - - - - - Returns the in the XML file for the given node. - - - The must be from an - that has been added to the map. - - - - - Represents a position in the build file. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - with the speified line and column. - - The line coordinate of the position. - The column coordinate of the position. - - - - The line coordinate of the position. - - - - - The column coordinate of the position. - - - - - Defines the set of levels recognised by the NAnt logging system. - - - - - Designates fine-grained informational events that are most useful - to debug a build process. - - - - - Designates events that offer a more detailed view of the build - process. - - - - - Designates informational events that are useful for getting a - high-level view of the build process. - - - - - Designates potentionally harmful events. - - - - - Designates error events. - - - - - Can be used to suppress all messages. - - - No events should be logged with this . - - - - - Class representing an event occurring during a build. - - - - An event is built by specifying either a project, a task or a target. - - - A level event will only have a - reference. - - - A level event will have and - references. - - - A level event will have , - and references. - - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class for a level event. - - The that emitted the event. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class for a level event. - - The that emitted the event. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class for a level event. - - The that emitted the event. - - - - Gets or sets the message associated with this event. - - - The message associated with this event. - - - - - Gets or sets the priority level associated with this event. - - - The priority level associated with this event. - - - - - Gets or sets the associated with this event. - - - The associated with this event. - - - - - Gets the that fired this event. - - - The that fired this event. - - - - - Gets the that fired this event. - - - The that fired this event, or a null reference - if this is a level event. - - - - - Gets the that fired this event. - - - The that fired this event, or - if this is a or level - event. - - - - - Represents the method that handles the build events. - - The source of the event. - A that contains the event data. - - - - Instances of classes that implement this interface can register to be - notified when things happen during a build. - - - - - Signals that a build has started. - - The source of the event. - A object that contains the event data. - - This event is fired before any targets have started. - - - - - Signals that the last target has finished. - - The source of the event. - A object that contains the event data. - - This event will still be fired if an error occurred during the build. - - - - - Signals that a target has started. - - The source of the event. - A object that contains the event data. - - - - Signals that a target has finished. - - The source of the event. - A object that contains the event data. - - This event will still be fired if an error occurred during the build. - - - - - Signals that a task has started. - - The source of the event. - A object that contains the event data. - - - - Signals that a task has finished. - - The source of the event. - A object that contains the event data. - - This event will still be fired if an error occurred during the build. - - - - - Signals that a message has been logged. - - The source of the event. - A object that contains the event data. - - - - Interface used by NAnt to log the build output. - - - Depending on the supplied command-line arguments, NAnt will set the - to or a - with a file as backend store. - - - - - Flushes buffered build events or messages to the underlying storage. - - - - - Gets or sets the highest level of message this logger should respond - to. - - The highest level of message this logger should respond to. - - Only messages with a message level higher than or equal to the given - level should actually be written to the log. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to produce emacs (and other - editor) friendly output. - - - if output is to be unadorned so that emacs - and other editors can parse files names, etc. - - - - - Gets or sets the to which the logger is - to send its output. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class. - - - - - Flushes buffered build events or messages to the underlying storage. - - - - - Signals that a build has started. - - The source of the event. - A object that contains the event data. - - This event is fired before any targets have started. - - - - - Signals that the last target has finished. - - The source of the event. - A object that contains the event data. - - This event will still be fired if an error occurred during the build. - - - - - Signals that a target has started. - - The source of the event. - A object that contains the event data. - - - - Signals that a task has finished. - - The source of the event. - A object that contains the event data. - - This event will still be fired if an error occurred during the build. - - - - - Signals that a task has started. - - The source of the event. - A object that contains the event data. - - - - Signals that a task has finished. - - The source of the event. - A object that contains the event data. - - This event will still be fired if an error occurred during the build. - - - - - Signals that a message has been logged. - - The source of the event. - A object that contains the event data. - - Only messages with a priority higher or equal to the threshold of - the logger will actually be output in the build log. - - - - - Empty implementation which allows derived classes to receive the - output that is generated in this logger. - - The message being logged. - - - - Outputs an indented message to the build log if its priority is - greather than or equal to the of the - logger. - - The priority of the message to output. - The message to output. - The number of characters that the message should be indented. - - - - Outputs an indented message to the build log if its priority is - greather than or equal to the of the - logger. - - The event to output. - - - - Outputs an indented message to the build log if its priority is - greather than or equal to the of the - logger. - - The event to output. - TODO - - - - Holds a stack of reports for all running builds. - - - - - Gets or sets the highest level of message this logger should respond - to. - - - The highest level of message this logger should respond to. - - - Only messages with a message level higher than or equal to the given - level should be written to the log. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to produce emacs (and other - editor) friendly output. - - - if output is to be unadorned so that emacs - and other editors can parse files names, etc. The default is - . - - - - - Gets or sets the to which the logger is - to send its output. - - - The to which the logger sends its output. - - - - - Used to store information about a build, to allow better reporting to - the user. - - - - - Errors encountered so far. - - - - - Warnings encountered so far. - - - - - The start time of the build process. - - - - - Buffers log messages from DefaultLogger, and sends an e-mail with the - results. - - - The following properties are used to send the mail : - - - Property - Description - - - MailLogger.mailhost - Mail server to use. [default: localhost] - - - MailLogger.from - The address of the e-mail sender. - - - MailLogger.failure.notify - Send build failure e-mails ? [default: true] - - - MailLogger.success.notify - Send build success e-mails ? [default: true] - - - MailLogger.failure.to - The address to send build failure messages to. - - - MailLogger.success.to - The address to send build success messages to. - - - MailLogger.failure.subject - The subject of build failure messages. [default: "Build Failure"] - - - MailLogger.success.subject - The subject of build success messages. [default: "Build Success"] - - - MailLogger.success.attachments - The ID of a fileset holdng set of files to attach when the build is successful. - - - MailLogger.failure.attachments - The ID of a fileset holdng set of files to attach when the build fails. - - - MailLogger.body.encoding - The encoding type of the body of the e-mail message. [default: system's ANSI code page] - - - MailLogger.smtp.username - The name of the user to login to the SMTP server. - - - MailLogger.smtp.password - The password of the specified user. - - - MailLogger.smtp.enablessl - Specifies whether to use SSL to encrypt the connection. [default: false] - - - MailLogger.smtp.port - The SMTP server port to connect to. [default: 25] - - - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class. - - - - - Signals that a build has started. - - The source of the event. - A object that contains the event data. - - This event is fired before any targets have started. - - - - - Signals that the last target has finished, and send an e-mail with - the build results. - - The source of the event. - A object that contains the event data. - - - - Receives and buffers log messages. - - The message being logged. - - - - Gets the value of the specified property. - - Properties to obtain value from. - Suffix of property name. "MailLogger" will be prepended internally. - Value returned if property is not present in . - Value indicating whether the property should exist, or have a default value set. - - The value of the specified property; or the default value if the - property is not present in . - - is , and the specified property is not present and no default value has been given. - - - - Buffer in which the message is constructed prior to sending. - - - - - Holds the stack of currently executing projects. - - - - - Contains a strongly typed collection of - objects. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class with the specified instance. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class with the specified array of instances. - - - - - Adds a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - The position into which the new element was inserted. - - - - Adds the elements of a array to the end of the collection. - - The array of elements to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Adds the elements of a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Determines whether a is in the collection. - - The to locate in the collection. - - if is found in the - collection; otherwise, . - - - - - Copies the entire collection to a compatible one-dimensional array, starting at the specified index of the target array. - - The one-dimensional array that is the destination of the elements copied from the collection. The array must have zero-based indexing. - The zero-based index in at which copying begins. - - - - Retrieves the index of a specified object in the collection. - - The object for which the index is returned. - - The index of the specified . If the is not currently a member of the collection, it returns -1. - - - - - Inserts a into the collection at the specified index. - - The zero-based index at which should be inserted. - The to insert. - - - - Returns an enumerator that can iterate through the collection. - - - A for the entire collection. - - - - - Removes a member from the collection. - - The to remove from the collection. - - - - Gets or sets the element at the specified index. - - The zero-based index of the element to get or set. - - - - Enumerates the elements of a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified . - - The collection that should be enumerated. - - - - Advances the enumerator to the next element of the collection. - - - if the enumerator was successfully advanced - to the next element; if the enumerator has - passed the end of the collection. - - - - - Sets the enumerator to its initial position, which is before the - first element in the collection. - - - - - Gets the current element in the collection. - - - The current element in the collection. - - - - - Implements a for writing information to - the NAnt logging infrastructure. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - for the specified with the specified output - level and format provider. - - Determines the indentation level. - The with which messages will be output to the build log. - An object that controls formatting. - - - - Writes a character array to the buffer. - - The character array to write to the text stream. - - - - Writes a string to the buffer. - - - - - - Writes an empty string to the logging infrastructure. - - - - - Writes a string to the logging infrastructure. - - The string to write. If is a null reference, only the line termination characters are written. - - - - Writes out a formatted string using the same semantics as - . - - The formatting string. - The object array to write into format string. - - - - Causes any buffered data to be written to the logging infrastructure. - - - - - Closes the current writer and releases any system resources - associated with the writer. - - - - - Obtains a lifetime service object to control the lifetime policy for - this instance. - - - An object of type used to control the lifetime - policy for this instance. This is the current lifetime service object - for this instance if one exists; otherwise, a new lifetime service - object initialized with a lease that will never time out. - - - - - Gets the in which the output is written. - - - The always writes output in UTF8 - encoding. - - - - - Gets the with which messages will be output to - the build log. - - - - - Used to search for files on the PATH. - - - - The local directory is not searched (since this would already be covered - by normal use of the includes element). - - - Also, advanced pattern matching isn't supported: you need to know the - exact name of the file. - - - - - - Creates a shallow copy of the . - - - A shallow copy of the . - - - - - Creates a shallow copy of the . - - - A shallow copy of the . - - - - - Adds a file to the list of files to be scanned for. - - The filename or search pattern to add to the list. - - - - Scans all direcetories in the PATH environment variable for files. - - - List of matching files found in the PATH. - - - - - Scans all directories in the given environment variable for files. - - The environment variable of which the directories should be scanned. - - List of matching files found in the directory of the given - environment variable. - - - - - Creates a shallow copy of the specified . - - The that should be copied. - - A shallow copy of the specified . - - - - - Central representation of a NAnt project. - - - - The method will initialize the project with the build - file specified in the constructor and execute the default target. - - - - - - - - If no target is given, the default target will be executed if specified - in the project. - - - - - - - - - Constant for the "visiting" state, used when traversing a DFS of - target dependencies. - - - - - Constant for the "visited" state, used when traversing a DFS of - target dependencies. - - - - - Holds the logger for this class. - - - - - Holds the default threshold for build loggers. - - - - - Initializes a new class with the given - document, message threshold and indentation level. - - Any valid build format will do. - The message threshold. - The project indentation level. - - - - Initializes a new class with the given - document, message threshold and indentation level, and using - the specified to load internal configuration - settings. - - Any valid build format will do. - The message threshold. - The project indentation level. - The NAnt should use to initialize configuration settings. - - This constructor is useful for developers using NAnt as a class - library. - - - - - Initializes a new class with the given - source, message threshold and indentation level. - - - The full path to the build file. - This can be of any form that accepts. - - The message threshold. - The project indentation level. - - If the source is a uri of form 'file:///path' then use the path part. - - - - - Initializes a new class with the given - source, message threshold and indentation level, and using - the specified to load internal configuration - settings. - - - The full path to the build file. - This can be of any form that accepts. - - The message threshold. - The project indentation level. - The NAnt should use to initialize configuration settings. - is . - - If the source is a uri of form 'file:///path' then use the path part. - - - - - Initializes a as subproject of the specified - . - - - The full path to the build file. - This can be of any form that accepts. - - The parent . - - Optimized for framework initialization projects, by skipping automatic - discovery of extension assemblies and framework configuration. - - - - - Initializes a with - set to , and - set to 0. - - An containing the build script. - - Optimized for framework initialization projects, by skipping automatic - discovery of extension assemblies and framework configuration. - - - - - Dispatches a event to the build listeners - for this . - - The source of the event. - A that contains the event data. - - - - Dispatches a event to the build listeners - for this . - - The source of the event. - A that contains the event data. - - - - Dispatches a event to the build listeners - for this . - - The source of the event. - A that contains the event data. - - - - Dispatches a event to the build listeners - for this . - - The source of the event. - A that contains the event data. - - - - Dispatches a event to the build listeners - for this . - - The source of the event. - A that contains the event data. - - - - Dispatches the event to the build listeners - for this . - - The source of the event. - A that contains the event data. - - - - Dispatches a event to the build listeners - for this . - - A that contains the event data. - - - - Writes a level message to the build log with - the given . - - The to log at. - The message to log. - - - - Writes a level formatted message to the build - log with the given . - - The to log at. - The message to log, containing zero or more format items. - An array containing zero or more objects to format. - - - - Writes a task level message to the build log - with the given . - - The from which the message originated. - The to log at. - The message to log. - - - - Writes a level message to the build log with - the given . - - The from which the message orignated. - The level to log at. - The message to log. - - - - Executes the default target. - - - No top level error handling is done. Any - will be passed onto the caller. - - - - - Executes a specific target, and its dependencies. - - The name of the target to execute. - - Global tasks are not executed. - - - - - Executes a specific target. - - The name of the target to execute. - Whether dependencies should be forced to execute - - Global tasks are not executed. - - - - - Executes the default target and wraps in error handling and time - stamping. - - - if the build was successful; otherwise, - . - - - - - Creates a new from the given . - - The definition. - The new instance. - - - - Creates a new from the given - within a . - - The definition. - The owner . - The new instance. - - - - Expands a from known properties. - - The with replacement tokens. - The location in the build file. Used to throw more accurate exceptions. - The expanded and replaced . - - - - Combines the specified path with the of - the to form a full path to file or directory. - - The relative or absolute path. - - A rooted path, or the of the - if the parameter is a null reference. - - - - - Creates the default and attaches it to - the . - - - - - Increases the of the . - - - - - Decreases the of the . - - - - - Detaches the currently attached instances - from the . - - - - - Attaches the specified build listeners to the . - - The instances to attach to the . - - The currently attached instances will - be detached before the new instances - are attached. - - - - - Inits stuff: - TypeFactory: Calls Initialize and AddProject - Log.IndentSize set to 12 - Project properties are initialized ("nant.* stuff set") - - NAnt Props: - nant.filename - nant.version - nant.location - nant.project.name - nant.project.buildfile (if doc has baseuri) - nant.project.basedir - nant.project.default = defaultTarget - nant.tasks.[name] = true - nant.tasks.[name].location = AssemblyFileName - - - An representing the project definition. - The project message threshold. - The project indentation level. - Optimization flags. - is . - - - - This method is only meant to be used by the - class and . - - - - - Creates a new based on the project - definition. - - - The full path to the build file. - This can be of any form that accepts. - - - An based on the specified project - definition. - - - - - Configures the platform properties for the current platform. - - NAnt does not support the current platform. - - - - Updates dependent properties when the - is set. - - - - - Topologically sorts a set of targets. - - The name of the root target. The sort is created in such a way that the sequence of targets up to the root target is the minimum possible such sequence. Must not be . - A collection of instances. - - A collection of instances in sorted order. - - There is a cyclic dependecy among the targets, or a named target does not exist. - - - - - Performs a single step in a recursive depth-first-search traversal - of the target dependency tree. - - - The current target is first set to the "visiting" state, and pushed - onto the "visiting" stack. - - - An exception is then thrown if any child of the current node is in - the visiting state, as that implies a circular dependency. The - exception contains details of the cycle, using elements of the - "visiting" stack. - - - If any child has not already been "visited", this method is called - recursively on it. - - - The current target is then added to the ordered list of targets. - Note that this is performed after the children have been visited in - order to get the correct order. The current target is set to the - "visited" state. - - - By the time this method returns, the ordered list contains the - sequence of targets up to and including the current target. - - - The current target to inspect. Must not be . - A collection of instances. - A mapping from targets to states The states in question are "VISITING" and "VISITED". Must not be . - A stack of targets which are currently being visited. Must not be . - The list to add target names to. This will end up containing the complete list of depenencies in dependency order. Must not be . - - A non-existent target is specified - -or- - A circular dependency is detected. - - - - - Builds an appropriate exception detailing a specified circular - dependency. - - The dependency to stop at. Must not be . - A stack of dependencies. Must not be . - - A detailing the specified circular - dependency. - - - - - Gets or sets the indendation level of the build output. - - - The indentation level of the build output. - - - To change the , the - and methods should be used. - - - - - Gets or sets the indentation size of the build output. - - - The indendation size of the build output. - - - - - Gets or sets the default threshold level for build loggers. - - - The default threshold level for build loggers. - - - - - Gets the name of the . - - - The name of the or an empty - if no name is specified. - - - - - Gets or sets the base directory used for relative references. - - - The base directory used for relative references. - - The directory is not rooted. - - - The gets and sets the built-in property - named "nant.project.basedir". - - - - - - Gets the . - - - The . - - - The defines the current namespace - scope and provides methods for looking up namespace information. - - - - - Gets the form of the current project definition. - - - The form of the current project definition. - - - - - Gets a collection of available .NET frameworks. - - - A collection of available .NET frameworks. - - - - - Gets the framework in which NAnt is currently running. - - - The framework in which NAnt is currently running. - - - - - Gets or sets the framework to use for compilation. - - - The framework to use for compilation. - - - We will use compiler tools and system assemblies for this framework - in framework-related tasks. - - - - - Gets the name of the platform on which NAnt is currently running. - - - The name of the platform on which NAnt is currently running. - - - - Possible values are: - - - - win32 - - - unix - - - - NAnt does not support the current platform. - - - - Gets the current target. - - - The current target, or if no target is - executing. - - - - - Gets the path to the build file. - - - The path to the build file, or if the build - document is not file backed. - - - - - Gets the active definition. - - - The active definition. - - - - - Gets the NAnt should use to initialize - configuration settings. - - - The NAnt should use to initialize - configuration settings. - - - - - Gets the name of the target that will be executed when no other - build targets are specified. - - - The name of the target that will be executed when no other - build targets are specified, or if no - default target is specified in the build file. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether tasks should output more build log - messages. - - - if tasks should output more build log message; - otherwise, . - - - - - The list of targets to build. - - - Targets are built in the order they appear in the collection. If - the collection is empty the default target will be built. - - - - - Gets the properties defined in this project. - - The properties defined in this project. - - - This is the collection of properties that are defined by the system - and property task statements. - - - These properties can be used in expansion. - - - - - - Gets the framework-neutral properties defined in the NAnt - configuration file. - - - The framework-neutral properties defined in the NAnt configuration - file. - - - - This is the collection of read-only properties that are defined in - the NAnt configuration file. - - - These properties can only be used for expansion in framework-specific - and framework-neutral configuration settings. These properties are - not available for expansion in the build file. - - - - - - Gets the instances defined in this project. - - - The instances defined in this project. - - - - This is the collection of instances that - are defined by (eg fileset) declarations. - - - - - - Gets the targets defined in this project. - - - The targets defined in this project. - - - - - Gets the build listeners for this project. - - - The build listeners for this project. - - - - - Allow the project construction to be optimized. - - - Use this with care! - - - - - Do not perform any optimizations. - - - - - The project base directory must not be automatically scanned - for extension assemblies. - - - - - Do not scan the project configuration for frameworks, and - do not configure the runtime and target framework. - - - - - Holds a value indicating whether a scan for tasks, types and functions - has already been performed for the current runtime framework. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class for the given . - - The that should be configured. - - - - Loads and processes settings from the specified - of the configuration file. - - - - - Processes the framework nodes of the given platform node. - - An representing the platform on which NAnt is running. - - - - Reads the list of global properties specified in the NAnt configuration - file. - - An representing global properties. - - - - Processes the framework environment variables. - - An representing framework environment variables. - The to obtain framework-specific information from. - - - - Gets the value of the specified attribute from the specified node. - - The node of which the attribute value should be retrieved. - The attribute of which the value should be returned. - - The value of the attribute with the specified name or - if the attribute does not exist or has no value. - - - - - Gets the underlying instance. - - - The underlying instance. - - - - - Gets the . - - - The . - - - The defines the current namespace - scope and provides methods for looking up namespace information. - - - - - Constant for the "visiting" state, used when traversing a DFS of - property references. - - - - - Constant for the "visited" state, used when travesing a DFS of - property references. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class holding properties for the given - instance. - - The project for which the dictionary will hold properties. - - - - Performs additional custom processes before inserting a new element - into the instance. - - The key of the element to insert. - The value of the element to insert. - - - - Performs additional custom processes before removing an element - from the instance. - - The key of the element to remove. - The value of the element to remove. - - - - Performs additional custom processes when validating the element - with the specified key and value. - - The key of the element to validate. - The value of the element to validate. - - - - Adds a property that cannot be changed. - - The name of the property. - The value to assign to the property. - - Properties added with this method can never be changed. Note that - they are removed if the method is called. - - - - - Marks a property as a property of which the value is expanded at - execution time. - - The name of the property to mark as dynamic. - - - - Adds a property to the collection. - - The name of the property. - The value to assign to the property. - - - - Determines whether the specified property is listed as read-only. - - The name of the property to check. - - if the property is listed as read-only; - otherwise, . - - - - - Determines whether the specified property is listed as dynamic. - - The name of the property to check. - - if the property is listed as dynamic; - otherwise, . - - - - - Inherits properties from an existing property dictionary Instance. - - Property list to inherit. - The list of properties to exclude during inheritance. - - - - Expands a from known properties. - - The replacement tokens. - The to pass through for any exceptions. - The expanded and replaced string. - - - - Determines whether a property already exists. - - The name of the property to check. - - if the specified property already exists; - otherwise, . - - - - - Removes the property with the specified name. - - The name of the property to remove. - - - - Expands a from known properties. - - The replacement tokens. - The to pass through for any exceptions. - A mapping from properties to states. The states in question are "VISITING" and "VISITED". Must not be . - A stack of properties which are currently being visited. Must not be . - The expanded and replaced string. - - - - Evaluates the given expression string and returns the result - - - - - - - - - - Checks whether the specified property is deprecated. - - The property to check. - - - - Builds an appropriate exception detailing a specified circular - reference. - - The property reference to stop at. Must not be . - A stack of property references. Must not be . - - A detailing the specified circular - dependency. - - - - - Maintains a list of the property names that are readonly. - - - - - Maintains a list of the property names of which the value is expanded - on usage, not at initalization. - - - - - The project for which the dictionary holds properties. - - - - - Indexer property. - - - - - Gets the project for which the dictionary holds properties. - - - The project for which the dictionary holds properties. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Creates a shallow copy of the . - - - A shallow copy of the . - - - - - Creates a shallow copy of the . - - - A shallow copy of the . - - - - - Executes dependent targets first, then the target. - - - - - This indicates whether the target has already executed. - - - - - The name of the target. - - - - Hides to have - return the name of target, not the name of XML element - which - would always be target. - - - Note: Properties are not allowed in the name. - - - - - - If then the target will be executed; - otherwise, skipped. The default is . - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the target should be executed. - - - if the target should be executed; otherwise, - . - - - - - Opposite of . If - then the target will be executed; otherwise, skipped. The default - is . - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the target should NOT be executed. - - - if the target should NOT be executed; - otherwise, . - - - - - The description of the target. - - - - - Space separated list of targets that this target depends on. - - - - - A collection of target names that must be executed before this - target. - - - - - Finds a target by name. - - The name of the target to find. - - The with the specified name, or - if no exists with - the given name. - - - - - Gets the names of the targets in the - combined into one list separated by the given . - - - A that contains a list of the names of the - targets in the , separated by - the specified . - - - - - Gets the names of the targets in the - combined into one comma-separated list. - - - A that contains a comma-separated list of the - names of the targets in the . - - - - - Creates a new instance of the class - for the specified class in the - specified. - - The containing the . - The class representing the . - - - - Gets the name of the class that can be created - using this . - - - The name of the class that can be created using - this . - - - - - Gets the from which the task will be created. - - - The containing the task. - - - - - Gets the name of the task which the - can create. - - - The name of the task which the can - create. - - - - - Contains a strongly typed collection of objects. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified instance. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified array of instances. - - - - - Adds a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - The position into which the new element was inserted. - - - - Adds the elements of a array to the end of the collection. - - The array of elements to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Adds the elements of a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Determines whether a is in the collection. - - The to locate in the collection. - - if is found in the - collection; otherwise, . - - - - - Determines whether a for the specified - task is in the collection. - - The name of task for which the should be located in the collection. - - if a for the - specified task is found in the collection; otherwise, . - - - - - Copies the entire collection to a compatible one-dimensional array, starting at the specified index of the target array. - - The one-dimensional array that is the destination of the elements copied from the collection. The array must have zero-based indexing. - The zero-based index in at which copying begins. - - - - Retrieves the index of a specified object in the collection. - - The object for which the index is returned. - - The index of the specified . If the is not currently a member of the collection, it returns -1. - - - - - Inserts a into the collection at the specified index. - - The zero-based index at which should be inserted. - The to insert. - - - - Returns an enumerator that can iterate through the collection. - - - A for the entire collection. - - - - - Removes a member from the collection. - - The to remove from the collection. - - - - Gets or sets the element at the specified index. - - The zero-based index of the element to get or set. - - - - Gets the for the specified task. - - The name of task for which the should be located in the collection. - - - - Enumerates the elements of a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified . - - The collection that should be enumerated. - - - - Advances the enumerator to the next element of the collection. - - - if the enumerator was successfully advanced - to the next element; if the enumerator has - passed the end of the collection. - - - - - Sets the enumerator to its initial position, which is before the - first element in the collection. - - - - - Gets the current element in the collection. - - - The current element in the collection. - - - - - Comprises all of the loaded, and available, tasks. - Use these static methods to register, initialize and create a task. - - - - - Scans the given assembly for tasks, types, functions and filters. - - The assembly to scan for tasks, types, functions and filters. - The which will be used to output messages to the build log. - - - - Scans the given assembly for tasks, types, functions and filters. - - The assembly to scan for tasks, types, functions and filters. - The which will be used to output messages to the build log. - - if contains at - least one "extension"; otherwise, . - - - - - Scans the path for any task assemblies and adds them. - - The directory to scan in. - The which will be used to output messages to the build log. - indicating whether scanning of the directory should halt on first error. - - - - Adds any task assemblies in the project base directory - and its tasks subdirectory. - - The project to work from. - - - - Registers the project with , and optionally - scan the for extension assemblies. - - The project to work from. - Specified whether to scan the for extension assemblies. - - - - Looks up a function by name. - - The name of the function to lookup, including namespace prefix. - The in which the function is invoked. - - A representing the function, or - if a function with the given name does not - exist. - - - - - Creates a new instance for the given XML and - . - - The XML to initialize the task with. - The that the belongs to. - - The new instance. - - - - - Scans a given for tasks. - - The to scan. - The which will be used to output messages to the build log. - - if represents a - ; otherwise, . - - - - - Scans a given for data type. - - The to scan. - The which will be used to output messages to the build log. - - if represents a - data type; otherwise, . - - - - - Scans a given for functions. - - The to scan. - The which will be used to output messages to the build log. - - if represents a - valid set of funtions; otherwise, . - - - - - Scans a given for filters. - - The to scan. - The which will be used to output messages to the build log. - - if represents a - ; otherwise, . - - - - - Gets the list of loaded instances. - - - List of loaded instances. - - - - - Gets the list of loaded instances. - - - List of loaded instances. - - - - - Gets the list of loaded instances. - - - List of loaded instances. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class with a descriptive message. - - A descriptive message to include with the exception. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class with the specified descriptive message and inner exception. - - A descriptive message to include with the exception. - A nested exception that is the cause of the current exception. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class with a descriptive message and the location in the build file - that caused the exception. - - A descriptive message to include with the exception. - The location in the build file where the exception occured. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class with a descriptive message, the location in the build file and - an instance of the exception that is the cause of the current - exception. - - A descriptive message to include with the exception. - The location in the build file where the exception occured. - A nested exception that is the cause of the current exception. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class with serialized data. - - The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. - The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a descriptive message. - - A descriptive message to include with the exception. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified descriptive message and inner exception. - - A descriptive message to include with the exception. - A nested exception that is the cause of the current exception. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified . - - of the invalid volume. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with serialized data. - - The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. - The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. - - - - Represents the different types of drives that may exist in a system. - - - - - Represents the different supporting flags that may be set on a file system. - - - - - Presents information about a volume. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - Uses a private access modifier to prevent instantiation of this class. - - - - - Determines whether the file system is case sensitive. Performs a - P/Invoke to the Win32 API GetVolumeInformation. - - - - if the specified volume is case-sensitive; - otherwise, . - - - - - Used to wrap log messages in xml <message/> elements. - - - - - Holds the stack of currently executing projects. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with serialized data. - - The that holds the serialized object data. - The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. - - - - Populates with the data needed to serialize - the instance. - - The to populate with data. - The destination for this serialization. - - - - Returns the contents of log captured. - - - - - Signals that a build has started. - - The source of the event. - A object that contains the event data. - - This event is fired before any targets have started. - - - - - Signals that the last target has finished. - - The source of the event. - A object that contains the event data. - - This event will still be fired if an error occurred during the build. - - - - - Signals that a target has started. - - The source of the event. - A object that contains the event data. - - - - Signals that a target has finished. - - The source of the event. - A object that contains the event data. - - This event will still be fired if an error occurred during the build. - - - - - Signals that a task has started. - - The source of the event. - A object that contains the event data. - - - - Signals that a task has finished. - - The source of the event. - A object that contains the event data. - - This event will still be fired if an error occurred during the build. - - - - - Signals that a message has been logged. - - The source of the event. - A object that contains the event data. - - Only messages with a priority higher or equal to the threshold of - the logger will actually be output in the build log. - - - - - Flushes buffered build events or messages to the underlying storage. - - - - - Gets or sets the highest level of message this logger should respond - to. - - - The highest level of message this logger should respond to. - - - Only messages with a message level higher than or equal to the given - level should be written to the log. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to produce emacs (and other - editor) friendly output. - - - as it has no meaning in XML format. - - - - - Gets or sets the to which the logger is - to send its output. - - -
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This is the current lifetime service object - for this instance if one exists; otherwise, a new lifetime service - object initialized with a lease that will never time out. - - - - - Retrieves the specified corresponding with the specified - type name from a list of assemblies. - - The collection of assemblies that the type should tried to be instantiated from. - The list of imports that can be used to resolve the typename to a full typename. - The typename that should be used to determine the type to which the specified value should be converted. - The value that should be converted to a typed value. - - - is and the identified by has no default public constructor. - -or- - cannot be converted to a value that's suitable for one of the constructors of the identified by . - -or- - The identified by has no suitable constructor. - -or- - A identified by could not be located or loaded. - - - - - Wraps al.exe, the assembly linker for the .NET Framework. - - - - All specified sources will be embedded using the /embed flag. - Other source types are not supported. - - - - - Create a library containing all icon files in the current directory. - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Generates an assembly manifest. - - - - - Determines whether the assembly manifest needs compiling or is - uptodate. - - - if the assembly manifest needs compiling; - otherwise, . - - - - - Specifies an algorithm (in hexadecimal) to hash all files in a - multifile assembly except the file that contains the assembly - manifest. The default algorithm is CALG_SHA1. - - - - - Specifies a string for the Company field in the assembly. - - - A string for the Company field in the assembly. - - - If is an empty string (""), the Win32 - Company resource appears as a single space. - - - - - Specifies a string for the Configuration field in the assembly. - - - A string for the Configuration field in the assembly. - - - If is an empty string (""), the Win32 - Configuration resource appears as a single space. - - - - - Specifies a string for the Copyright field in the assembly. - - - A string for the Copyright field in the assembly. - - - If is an empty string (""), the Win32 - Copyright resource appears as a single space. - - - - - The culture string associated with the output assembly. - The string must be in RFC 1766 format, such as "en-US". - - - - Corresponds with the /c[ulture]: flag. - - - - - - Specifies whether the assembly should be partially signed. The default - is . - - - - - Specifies a string for the Description field in the assembly. - - - A string for the Description field in the assembly. - - - If is an empty string (""), the Win32 - Description resource appears as a single space. - - - - - Security evidence file to embed. - - - The security evidence file to embed. - - - - Corresponds with the /e[vidence] flag. - - - - - - Specifies a string for the File Version field in the assembly. - - - A string for the File Version field in the assembly. - - - - - Specifies a value (in hexadecimal) for the Flags field in - the assembly. - - - A value (in hexadecimal) for the Flags field in the assembly. - - - - - Specifies a container that holds a key pair. - - - - - Specifies a file (filename) that contains a key pair or - just a public key to sign an assembly. - - - The complete path to the key file. - - - - Corresponds with the /keyf[ile]: flag. - - - - - - Specifies the fully-qualified name (class.method) of the method to - use as an entry point when converting a module to an executable file. - - - The fully-qualified name (class.method) of the method to use as an - entry point when converting a module to an executable file. - - - - - The name of the output file for the assembly manifest. - - - The complete output path for the assembly manifest. - - - - Corresponds with the /out flag. - - - - - - The target type (one of lib, exe, or winexe). - - - - Corresponds with the /t[arget]: flag. - - - - - - Specifies a string for the Product field in the assembly. - - - A string for the Product field in the assembly. - - - - - Specifies a string for the Product Version field in the assembly. - - - A string for the Product Version field in the assembly. - - - - - The set of resources to embed. - - - - - The set of compiled resources to embed. - - - Do not yet expose this to build authors. - - - - - Indicates whether the assembly linker for a given target framework - supports the "template" option, which takes an assembly from which - to get all options except the culture field. - The default is . - - - TODO: remove this once Mono bug #74814 is fixed. - - - - - Specifies an assembly from which to get all options except the - culture field. - - - The complete path to the assembly template. - - - - Corresponds with the /template: flag. - - - - - - Specifies a string for the Title field in the assembly. - - - A string for the Title field in the assembly. - - - - - Specifies a string for the Trademark field in the assembly. - - - A string for the Trademark field in the assembly. - - - - - Specifies version information for the assembly. The format of the - version string is major.minor.build.revision. - - - - - Icon to associate with the assembly. - - - - - Inserts a Win32 resource (.res file) in the output file. - - - - - Gets the command-line arguments for the external program. - - - The command-line arguments for the external program or - if the task is not being executed. - - - - - Provides the abstract base class for compiler tasks. - - - - - Contains a list of extensions for all file types that should be treated as - 'code-behind' when looking for resources. Ultimately this will determine - if we use the "namespace+filename" or "namespace+classname" algorithm, since - code-behind will use the "namespace+classname" algorithm. - - - - - Case-insensitive list of valid culture names for this platform. - - - The key of the is the culture name and - the value is . - - - - - Class constructor for . - - - - - Compiles the sources and resources. - - - - - Determines the manifest resource name of the given resource file. - - The containing information that will used to assemble the manifest resource name. - The resource file of which the manifest resource name should be determined. - The logical location of the resource file. - The source file on which the resource file depends. - - The manifest resource name of the specified resource file. - - - - - Determines the manifest resource name of the given resource file. - - The containing information that will used to assemble the manifest resource name. - The resource file of which the manifest resource name should be determined. - - The manifest resource name of the specified resource file. - - - For .resx resources, the name of the dependent is determined by - replacing the extension of the file with the extension of the - source files for the compiler, and removing the culture name from - the file name for localized resources. - - - - - Extracts the associated namespace/classname linkage found in the - given stream. - - The read-only stream of the source file to search. - - The namespace/classname of the source file matching the resource. - - - - - Writes package references to the specified . - - The to which the package references should be written. - - - - Writes list of warnings to (not) treat as errors to the specified - . - - The to which the list of warnings should be written. - - - - Writes list of warnings to suppress to the specified - . - - The to which the list of warnings to suppress should be written. - - - - Writes conditional compilation constants to the specified - . - - The to which the conditional compilation constants should be written. - - - - Writes module references to the specified . - - The to which the module references should be written. - - - - Allows derived classes to provide compiler-specific options. - - The to which the compiler options should be written. - - - - Writes an option using the default output format. - - The to which the compiler options should be written. - The name of the option which should be passed to the compiler. - - - - Writes an option and its value using the default output format. - - The to which the compiler options should be written. - The name of the option which should be passed to the compiler. - The value of the option which should be passed to the compiler. - - The combination of and - (separated by a colon) is quoted - unless is already surrounded by quotes. - - - - - Determines whether compilation is needed. - - - - - Finds the correct namespace/classname for a resource file from the - given dependent source file. - - The file from which the resource linkage of the resource file should be determined. - The culture of the resource file for which the resource linkage should be determined. - - The namespace/classname of the source file matching the resource or - if the dependent source file does not exist. - - - This behaviour may be overidden by each particular compiler to - support the namespace/classname syntax for that language. - - - - - Link a list of files into a resource assembly. - - The collection of resources. - Resource assembly to generate - Culture of the generated assembly. - - - - Compiles a set of resx files to a .resources files. - - The set of resx files to compile. - - - - Determines the culture associated with a given resource file by - scanning the filename for valid culture names. - - The resource file path to check for culture info. - The file on which the resource file depends. - - A valid instance if the resource is - associated with a specific culture; otherwise, . - - - - - Generate debug output. The default is . - - - Only used for <jsc> tasks, but retained for backward - compatibility (Clover.NET). - - - - - The output file created by the compiler. - - - - - Output type. Possible values are exe, winexe, - library or module. - - - - - Define conditional compilation symbol(s). - - - - Corresponds to /d[efine]: flag. - - - - - - Icon to associate with the application. - - - - Corresponds to /win32icon: flag. - - - - - - Instructs the compiler to treat all warnings as errors. The default - is . - - - - Corresponds to the /warnaserror[+|-] flag of the compiler. - - - When this property is set to , any messages - that would ordinarily be reported as warnings will instead be - reported as errors. - - - - - - Controls which warnings should be reported as errors. - - - - - Specifies a comma-separated list of warnings that should be suppressed - by the compiler. - - - Comma-separated list of warnings that should be suppressed by the - compiler. - - - - Corresponds with the /nowarn flag. - - - - - - Specifies a list of warnings that you want the compiler to suppress. - - - - - Instructs NAnt to recompile the output file regardless of the file timestamps. - - - When this parameter is to , NAnt will always - run the compiler to rebuild the output file, regardless of the file timestamps. - - - - - Specifies which type contains the Main method that you want to use - as the entry point into the program. - - - - Corresponds to the /m[ain]: flag of the compiler. - - - Use this property when creating an executable file. If this property - is not set, the compiler searches for a valid Main method in all - public classes. - - - - - - Specifies the key pair container used to strongname the assembly. - - - - - Specifies a strong name key file. - - - - - Additional directories to search in for assembly references. - - - - Corresponds with the /lib[path]: flag. - - - - - - Reference metadata from the specified assembly files. - - - - - Specifies list of packages to reference. - - - - - Resources to embed. - - - - This can be a combination of resx files and file resources. - - - .resx files will be compiled by and then - embedded into the resulting executable. - - - The property is used to make - up the resource name added to the assembly manifest for non-resx - files. - - - For .resx files the namespace from the matching source file is used - as prefix. This matches the behaviour of Visual Studio. - - - Multiple resources tags with different namespace prefixes may be - specified. - - - - - - Link the specified modules into this assembly. - - - - - The set of source files for compilation. - - - - - Indicates whether package references are supported by compiler for - a given target framework. The default is . - - - - - Indicates whether the compiler for a given target framework supports - the "warnaserror" option that takes a list of warnings. The default - is . - - - - - Indicates whether the compiler for a given target framework supports - a command line option that allows a list of warnings to be - suppressed. The default is . - - - - - Indicates whether the compiler for a given target framework supports - the "keycontainer" option. The default is . - - - - - Indicates whether the compiler for a given target framework supports - the "keyfile" option. The default is . - - - - - Gets the file extension required by the current compiler. - - - The file extension required by the current compiler. - - - - - Gets the class name regular expression for the language of the current compiler. - - class name regular expression for the language of the current compiler - - - - Gets the namespace regular expression for the language of the current compiler. - - namespace regular expression for the language of the current compiler - - - - Gets the command-line arguments for the external program. - - - The command-line arguments for the external program. - - - - - Holds class and namespace information for resource (*.resx) linkage. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class. - - The namespace the resource is under. - The class name the resource is associated with. - - - - Returns the resource linkage as a string. - - - A string representation of the resource linkage. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the - instances contains valid data. - - - if the - instance contains valid data; otherwise, . - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether a namespace name is available - for this instance. - - - if a namespace name is available for - this instance; otherwise, - . - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether a class name is available - for this instance. - - - if a class name is available for - this instance; otherwise, - . - - - - - Gets the name of namespace the resource is under. - - - The name of namespace the resource is under. - - - - - Gets the name of the class (most likely a form) that the resource - is associated with. - - - The name of the class the resource is associated with. - - - - - Gets the culture that the resource is associated with. - - - The culture that the resource is associated with. - - - - - Compiles C# programs. - - - - In order to have generate manifest resource names - that match those generated by Microsoft Visual Studio.NET, the value of - the attribute of the <> - element should match the "Default Namespace" of the C# project, and the - value of the attribute - should be set to "". - - - - Compile a "HelloWorld" application, including embedded resources. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Writes the compiler options to the specified . - - to which the compiler options should be written. - - - - Determines whether compilation is needed. - - - - - The preferred base address at which to load a DLL. The default base - address for a DLL is set by the .NET Framework common language - runtime. - - - The preferred base address at which to load a DLL. - - - This address can be specified as a decimal, hexadecimal, or octal - number. - - - - - Specifies the type of debugging information generated by the - compiler. The default is . - - - - - No longer expose this to build authors. Use - instead. - - - - - The name of the XML documentation file to generate. - - - - Corresponds with the /doc: flag. - - - - - - Specifies the size of sections in the output file. Valid values are - 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, and 8192. - - - The size of sections in the output file. - - - - - Instructs the compiler not to import mscorlib.dll. The default is - . - - - - Corresponds with the /nostdlib[+|-] flag. - - - - - - Instructs the compiler not to use implicit references to assemblies. - The default is . - - - - Corresponds with the /noconfig flag. - - - - - - Specifies whether an integer arithmetic statement that is not in - the scope of the checked or unchecked keywords and - that results in a value outside the range of the data type should - cause a run-time exception. The default is . - - - - Corresponds with the /checked[+|-] flag. - - - - - - Instructs the compiler to allow code that uses the unsafe - keyword. The default is . - - - - Corresponds with the /unsafe[+|-] flag. - - - - - - Causes the compiler to only accept syntax that is included in a - given specification. - - - - Corresponds with the /langversion flag. - - - - - - Specifies whether the compiler should perform optimizations to the - make output files smaller, faster, and more effecient. The default - is . - - - if the compiler should perform optimizations; - otherwise, . - - - - Corresponds with the /optimize[+|-] flag. - - - - - - Specifies which platform version of common language runtime (CLR) - can run the output file. - - - The platform version of common language runtime (CLR) that can run - the output file. - - - - Corresponds with the /platform flag. - - - - - - Specifies the warning level for the compiler to display. Valid values - are 0-4. The default is 4. - - - The warning level for the compiler to display. - - - - Corresponds with the /warn flag. - - - - - - Specifies the code page to use for all source code files in the - compilation. - - - - Corresponds with the /codepage flag. - - - - - - Specifies whether the compiler for the active target framework - supports generation of XML Documentation file. The default is - . - - - - - Specifies whether the compiler for the active target framework - supports limiting the platform on which the compiled code can run. - The default is . - - - - - Specifies whether the compiler for the active target framework - supports accepting only a specific language syntax. - The default is . - - - - - Gets the file extension required by the current compiler. - - - For the C# compiler, the file extension is always cs. - - - - - Gets the class name regular expression for the language of the - current compiler. - - - Class name regular expression for the language of the current - compiler. - - - - - Gets the namespace regular expression for the language of the current compiler. - - - Namespace regular expression for the language of the current - compiler. - - - - - Signs delay-signed .NET Assemblies, or re-signs existing assemblies. - - - - The delay-signing mechanism takes a fileset (named targets) - and either a attribute for a file containing the - public and private keys, or to name a key - container. - - - - Sign partially-signed foo.dll with bar.snk. - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Converts a single file or group of files. - - - - - List of assemblies/executables to sign. - - - - - Specifies the filesystem path to the signing key. - - - - - Specifies the key container. - - - - - Gets the command line arguments for the external program. - - - The command line arguments for the external program. - - - - - Compiles ILASM programs. - - - - Compiles helloworld.il to helloworld.exe. - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Compiles the sources. - - - - - Writes the compiler options. - - - - - Writes an option using the default output format. - - - The to which the compiler options should - be written. - - - A that contains the name of the - option which should be passed to the compiler. - - - - - Writes an option and its value using the default output format. - - - The to which the compiler options should - be written. - - - A that contains the name of the - option which should be passed to the compiler. - - - A that contains the value of the - option which should be passed to the compiler. - - - - - Determines whether or not compilation is needed. - - - if compilation is needed; otherwise, - . - - - - - Specifies whether or not the compiler should measure and report - the compilation times. - - - if the compilation times should be - measured and reported; otherwise, . The - default is . - - - - Corresponds to the /CLOCK flag. - - - - - - Specifies whether or not the compiler should generate debug - information. - - - if debug information should be generated; - otherwise, . The default is - . - - - - Corresponds to the /DEBUG flag. - - - - - - Specifies whether or not the compiler should attempt to create a - PE file even if compilation errors have been reported. - - - if a PE file has to be created even if - compilation errors have been reported; otherwise, - . The default is . - - - - Corresponds to the /ERROR flag. - - - - - - Instructs NAnt to recompile the output file regardless of the file - timestamps. - - - if the output file should be recompiled - regardless of its timestamps; otherwise . - The default is . - - - - - Specifies whether or not the compiler should type a formatted - listing of the compilation result. - - - if a formatted listing of the compilation - result should be typed; otherwise, . The - default is . - - - - Corresponds to the /LISTING flag. - - - - - - Instructs the compiler to set the FileAlignment value in - the PE header. - - - An that represents the FileAlignment - value to set in the PE header. The value must be a power of 2, in - range from 512 to 65536. - - - - Corresponds to the /ALIGNMENT flag. - - - - - - Instructs the compiler to set the ImageBase value in - the PE header. - - - A that represents the ImageBase - value to set in the PE header. - - - - Corresponds to the /BASE flag. - - - - - - Instructs the compiler to set the Flags value in the CLR - header. - - - An that represents the Flags - value to set in the CLR header. The most frequently value are 1 - (pre-IL code) and 2 (mixed code). The third bit indicating that - the PE file is strong signed, is ignored. - - - - Corresponds to the /FLAGS flag. - - - - - - Instructs the compiler to set the Subsystem value in the PE - header. - - - An that represents the Subsystem - value to set in the PE header. The most frequently value are 3 - (console application) and 2 (GUI application). - - - - Corresponds to the /SUBSYSTEM flag. - - - - - - Specifies which output type should be generated. - - - A that contains the target type. - Possible values are dll and exe. - - - - Corresponds to the /OUTPUT flag. - - - - - - Instructs the compiler to generate a strong signature of the PE - file. - - - A that contains the private - encryption key. - - - - Corresponds to the /KEY=keysource]]> - flag. - - - - - - Instructs the compiler to generate a strong signature of the PE - file. - - - A that represents the file - containing the private encryption key. - - - - Corresponds to the /KEY=keyfile]]> - flag. - - - - - - Specifies the name of the output file created by the compiler. - - - A that represents the name of - the output file. - - - - Corresponds to the /OUTPUT flag. - - - - - - Instructs the compiler to link the specified unmanaged resource - file into the resulting PE file. - - - A that represents the unmanaged - resource file to link. - - - - Corresponds to the /RESOURCE flag. - - - - - - Specifies the set of source files to compile. - - - A that represents the set - of source files to compile. - - - - - Gets the command-line arguments for the external program. - - - A that contains the command-line - arguments for the external program. - - - - - Compiles JScript.NET programs. - - - Compile helloworld.js to helloworld.exe. - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Writes module references to the specified . - - The to which the module references should be written. - - - - Writes the compiler options to the specified . - - to which the compiler options should be written. - - - - Specifies which platform version of common language runtime (CLR) - can run the output file. - - - The platform version of common language runtime (CLR) that can run - the output file. - - - - Corresponds with the /platform flag. - - - - - - Specifies the warning level for the compiler to display. Valid - values are 0-4. The default is 4. - - - The warning level for the compiler to display. - - - - Corresponds with the /warn flag. - - - - - - Controls which warnings should be reported as errors. - - - Override to avoid exposing this to build authors, as the JScript.NET - compiler does not allow control over which warnings should be - reported as errors. - - - - - Specifies a comma-separated list of warnings that should be suppressed - by the compiler. - - - Override to avoid exposing this to build authors, as the JScript.NET - compiler does not support package references. - - - - - Specifies a list of warnings that you want the compiler to suppress. - - - Override to avoid exposing this to build authors, as the JScript.NET - compiler does not support suppressing warnings. - - - - - Specifies the code page to use for all source code files in the - compilation. - - - - Corresponds with the /codepage flag. - - - - - - Specifies the key pair container used to strongname the assembly. - - - Override to avoid exposing this to build authors, as the JScript.NET - does not support this. - - - - - Specifies a strong name key file. - - - Override to avoid exposing this to build authors, as the JScript.NET - does not support this. - - - - - Indicates whether the compiler for a given target framework supports - the "keycontainer" option. The default is . - - - . - - - Override to avoid exposing this to build authors, as the JScript.NET - does not support this. - - - - - Indicates whether the compiler for a given target framework supports - the "keyfile" option. The default is . - - - . - - - Override to avoid exposing this to build authors, as the JScript.NET - does not support this. - - - - - Specifies whether the compiler for the active target framework - supports limiting the platform on which the compiled code can run. - The default is . - - - - - Link the specified modules into this assembly. - - - Override to avoid exposing this to build authors, as the JScript.NET - compiler does not support linking modules. - - - - - Gets the file extension required by the current compiler. - - - For the JScript.NET compiler, the file extension is always js. - - - - - Gets the class name regular expression for the language of the - current compiler. - - - Class name regular expression for the language of the current - compiler. - - - - - Gets the namespace regular expression for the language of the - current compiler. - - - Namespace regular expression for the language of the current - compiler. - - - - - Generates a .licence file from a .licx file. - - - - If no output file is specified, the default filename is the name of the - target file with the extension .licenses appended. - - - - - Generate the file component.exe.licenses file from component.licx. - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Initializes the class. - - The used to initialize the task. - - - - Updates the of the specified - . - - The of which the should be updated. - - - - Generates the license file. - - - - - Determines whether the .licenses file needs to be recompiled - or is uptodate. - - The .licenses file. - - if the .licenses file needs compiling; - otherwise, . - - - - - Input file to process. - - - - - Name of the license file to output. - - - - - Names of the references to scan for the licensed component. - - - - - Specifies the executable for which the .licenses file is generated. - - - - - Specifies the executable for which the .licenses file is generated. - - - - - Indicates whether assembly references are supported by the current - target framework. The default is . - - - Applies only to frameworks having a command line tool for compiling - licenses files. - - - - - Indicates whether the current target framework has a command line - tool for compiling licenses files. The default is - . - - - - - Gets the working directory for the application. - - - The working directory for the application. - - - - - The command-line arguments for the external program. - - - Override to avoid exposing these elements in build file. - - - - - Gets the command-line arguments for the external program. - - - The command-line arguments for the external program. - - - - - Gets the filename of the external program to start. - - - The filename of the external program. - - - Override in derived classes to explicitly set the location of the - external tool. - - - - - Responsible for reading the license and writing them to a license - file. - - - - - Obtains a lifetime service object to control the lifetime policy for - this instance. - - - An object of type used to control the lifetime - policy for this instance. This is the current lifetime service object - for this instance if one exists; otherwise, a new lifetime service - object initialized with a lease that will never time out. - - - - - Creates the whole license file. - - The instance for which the license file should be created. - The .licenses file to create. - - - - Determines whether the given object is serializable in binary - format. - - The object to check. - - if is - serializable in binary format; otherwise, . - - - - - Runs NDoc V1.3.1 to create documentation. - - - - See the NDoc home page for more - information. - - - By default, only the NDoc MSDN documenter ships as part of the NAnt - distribution. To make another NDoc documenter from the NDoc V1.3.1 - distribution available to the , copy the - documenter assembly (and possible dependencies) to the "lib" - directory corresponding with the CLR you're running NAnt on - (eg. <nant root>/bin/lib/net/1.1). - - - - - Document two assemblies using the MSDN documenter. The namespaces are - documented in NamespaceSummary.xml. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ]]> - - Content of NamespaceSummary.xml : - - - - The Foo.Bar namespace reinvents the wheel. - - - The Foo.Bar.Tests namespace ensures that the Foo.Bar namespace reinvents the wheel correctly. - - - ]]> - - - - - - Initializes the taks and verifies the parameters. - - containing the XML fragment used to define this task instance. - - - - Generates an NDoc project and builds the documentation. - - - - - Represents the method that will be called to update the overall - percent complete value and the current step name. - - The source of the event. - A that contains the event data. - - - - Represents the method that will be called to update the current - step's precent complete value. - - The source of the event. - A that contains the event data. - - - - Returns the documenter for the given project. - - - Documenter is not found. - - - is . - - - - - Performs macro expansion for the given nodes. - - for which expansion should be performed. - - - - The set of assemblies to document. - - - - - The set of namespace summary files. - - - - - Specifies the formats in which the documentation should be generated. - - - - - Collection of additional directories to search for referenced - assemblies. - - - - - Installs or removes .NET Services. - - - - This tasks provides the same functionality as the regsvcs tool - provided in the .NET SDK. - - - It performs the following actions: - - - - Loads and registers an assembly. - - - Generates, registers, and installs a type library into a specified COM+ application. - - - Configures services that are added programmatically to your class. - - - - Refer to the .NET Services Installation Tool (Regsvcs.exe) for more information. - - - - - Adds all public classes contained in myTest.dll to a COM+ - application and produces the myTest.tlb type library. If the - application already exists, it is overwritten. - - - - ]]> - - - - - Adds all public classes contained in myTest.dll to myTargetApp - and produces the myTest.tlb type library. If the application already - exists, it is overwritten. - - - - ]]> - - - - - Adds all public classes contained in myTest.dll to a COM+ - application and produces the myTest.tlb type library. A new - application is always created. - - - - ]]> - - - - - Uninstalls the COM+ application contained in myTest.dll. - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Performs the specified action. - - - - - Defines the action to take with the assembly. The default is - . - - - - - The source assembly file. - - - The assembly must be signed with a strong name. - - - - - Specifies the type library file to install. - - - - - Uses an existing type library. The default is . - - - - - Do not reconfigure an existing target application. - The default is . - - - - - Configures components only; ignores methods and interfaces. - The default is . - - - - - Expect an existing application. The default is . - - - - - Specifies the name of the COM+ application to either find or create. - - - - - Specifies the name or id of the COM+ application to either find or - create. - - - - - Gets the command-line arguments for the external program. - - - The command-line arguments for the external program. - - - - - Defines the possible actions for a .NET Service. - - - - - Finds or creates the target application. - - - - - Creates the target application. - - - - - Uninstalls the target application. - - - - - Converts files from one resource format to another. - - - - If no is specified, the resource file will - be created next to the input file. - - - - - Convert a resource file from the .resx to the .resources - format. - - - - ]]> - - - - - Convert a set of .resx files to the .resources format. - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Updates the of the specified - . - - The of which the should be updated. - - - - Converts a single file or group of files. - - - - - Cleans up generated files. - - - - - Determines whether the specified input file needs to be compiled. - - The input file. - The output file. - - if the input file need to be compiled; - otherwise . - - - - - Determines the full path and extension for the output file. - - The output file for which the full path and extension should be determined. - - The full path (with extensions) for the specified file. - - - - - Determines whether the specified resource file references third - party assemblies by checking whether a <data> element exists - with a "type" attribute that does not start with - "System.". - - The resource file to check. - - if the resource file references third party - assemblies, or an error occurred; otherwise, . - - - This check will only be accurate for 1.0 resource file, but the - 2.0 resx files can only be compiled with a resgen tool that supported - assembly references, so this method will not be used anyway. - - - - - Returns a list of external file references for the specified file. - - The resx file for which a list of external file references should be returned. - - A list of external file references for the specified file, or - if does not - exist or does not support external file references. - - - - - Input file to process. - - - The full path to the input file. - - - - - The resource file to output. - - - - - The target type. The default is resources. - - - - - The directory to which outputs will be stored. - - - - - Use each source file's directory as the current directory for - resolving relative file paths. The default is . - Only supported when targeting .NET 2.0 (or higher). - - - - - Takes a list of .resx or .txt files to convert to .resources files. - - - - - Reference metadata from the specified assembly files. - - - - - Indicates whether assembly references are supported by the - resgen tool for the current target framework. The default - is . - - - - - Indicates whether external file references are supported by the - resgen tool for the current target framework. The default - is . - - - - - For internal use only ! - - - - - Gets the working directory for the application. - - - The working directory for the application. - - - - - Gets the command line arguments for the external program. - - - The command line arguments for the external program. - - - - - Gets the filename of the external program to start. - - - The filename of the external program. - - - Override in derived classes to explicitly set the location of the - external tool. - - - - - For internal use only ! - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class for a given input and output file. - - The resource to compile. - The compiled resource. - - - - Gets the resource file to compile. - - - The resource file to compile. - - - - - Gets the compiled resource file. - - - The compiled resource file. - - - - - Executes the code contained within the task. This code can include custom extension function definitions. - Once the script task has executed those custom functions will be available for use in the buildfile. - - - - The must contain a single code - element, which in turn contains the script code. - - - A static entry point named ScriptMain is required if no custom functions have been defined. It must - have a single parameter. - - - The following namespaces are loaded by default: - - - - System - - - System.Collections - - - System.Collections.Specialized - - - System.IO - - - System.Text - - - System.Text.RegularExpressions - - - NAnt.Core - - - - - Run C# code that writes a message to the build log. - - <script language="C#"> - <code> - <![CDATA[ - public static void ScriptMain(Project project) { - project.Log(Level.Info, "Hello World from a script task using C#"); - } - ]]> - </code> - </script> - - - - Define a custom function and call it using C#. - - <script language="C#" prefix="test" > - <code> - <![CDATA[ - [Function("test-func")] - public static string Testfunc( ) { - return "some result !!!!!!!!"; - } - ]]> - </code> - </script> - <echo message='${test::test-func()}'/> - - - - Use a custom namespace in C# to create a database - - <script language="C#" > - <references> - <include name="System.Data.dll" /> - </references> - <imports> - <import namespace="System.Data.SqlClient" /> - </imports> - <code> - <![CDATA[ - public static void ScriptMain(Project project) { - string dbUserName = "nant"; - string dbPassword = "nant"; - string dbServer = "(local)"; - string dbDatabaseName = "NAntSample"; - string connectionString = String.Format("Server={0};uid={1};pwd={2};", dbServer, dbUserName, dbPassword); - - SqlConnection connection = new SqlConnection(connectionString); - string createDbQuery = "CREATE DATABASE " + dbDatabaseName; - SqlCommand createDatabaseCommand = new SqlCommand(createDbQuery); - createDatabaseCommand.Connection = connection; - - connection.Open(); - - try { - createDatabaseCommand.ExecuteNonQuery(); - project.Log(Level.Info, "Database added successfully: " + dbDatabaseName); - } catch (Exception e) { - project.Log(Level.Error, e.ToString()); - } finally { - connection.Close(); - } - } - ]]> - </code> - </script> - - - - - Run Visual Basic.NET code that writes a message to the build log. - - - <script language="VB"> - <code> - <![CDATA[ - Public Shared Sub ScriptMain(project As Project) - project.Log(Level.Info, "Hello World from a script task using Visual Basic.NET") - End Sub - ]]> - </code> - </script> - - - - Define a custom task and call it using C#. - - <script language="C#" prefix="test" > - <code> - <![CDATA[ - [TaskName("usertask")] - public class TestTask : Task { - #region Private Instance Fields - - private string _message; - - #endregion Private Instance Fields - - #region Public Instance Properties - - [TaskAttribute("message", Required=true)] - public string FileName { - get { return _message; } - set { _message = value; } - } - - #endregion Public Instance Properties - - #region Override implementation of Task - - protected override void ExecuteTask() { - Log(Level.Info, _message.ToUpper()); - } - #endregion Override implementation of Task - } - ]]> - </code> - </script> - <usertask message='Hello from UserTask'/> - - - - - Define a custom function and call it using Boo. - - - <script language="Boo.CodeDom.BooCodeProvider, Boo.CodeDom, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=32c39770e9a21a67" - failonerror="true"> - <code> - <![CDATA[ - - [Function("test-func")] - def MyFunc(): - return "Hello from Boo !!!!!!" - ]]> - </code> - </script> - <echo message='${script::test-func()}'/> - - - - - - Initializes the task using the specified xml node. - - - - - Executes the script block. - - - - - The language of the script block. Possible values are "VB", "vb", "VISUALBASIC", "C#", "c#", "CSHARP". - "JS", "js", "JSCRIPT" "VJS", "vjs", "JSHARP" or a fully-qualified name for a class implementing - . - - - - - Any required references. - - - - - The name of the main class containing the static ScriptMain - entry point. - - - - - The namespace prefix for any custom functions defined in the script. - If ommitted the prefix will default to 'script' - - - - - The namespaces to import. - - - - - The code to execute. - - - - - Compiles Visual Basic.NET programs. - - - - In order to have generate manifest resource names - that match those generated by Microsoft Visual Studio.NET, the value of - the attribute of the <> - element should match the "Root namespace" of the VB.NET project, and the - value of the attribute - should be set to "". - - - - Example build file using this task. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Finds the correct namespace/classname for a resource file from the - given dependent source file, and ensure the - is prefixed. - - The file from which the resource linkage of the resource file should be determined. - The culture of the resource file for which the resource linkage should be determined. - - The namespace/classname of the source file matching the resource or - if the dependent source file does not exist. - - - - - Writes conditional compilation constants to the specified - . - - The to which the conditional compilation constants should be written. - - - - Writes the compiler options to the specified . - - to which the compiler options should be written. - - - - Determines whether compilation is needed. - - - - - The preferred base address at which to load a DLL. The default base - address for a DLL is set by the .NET Framework common language - runtime. - - - The preferred base address at which to load a DLL. - - - This address must be specified as a hexadecimal number. - - - - - Specifies the type of debugging information generated by the - compiler. The default is . - - - - - No longer expose this to build authors. Use - instead. - - - - - The name of the XML documentation file to generate. Only supported - when targeting .NET 2.0 (or higher). - - - - Corresponds with the /doc: flag. - - - - - - Specifies whether the /imports option gets passed to the - compiler. - - - The value of this attribute is a string that contains one or more - namespaces separated by commas. - - - See the Microsoft.NET Framework SDK documentation for details. - - Example of an imports attribute - - - - - - The namespaces to import. - - - - - Instructs the compiler not to reference standard libraries - (system.dll and VBC.RSP). The default is . - Only supported when targeting .NET 2.0 (or higher). - - - - Corresponds with the /nostdlib flag. - - - - - - Specifies whether /optioncompare option gets passed to the - compiler. - - - text, binary, or an empty string. If the value is - or an empty string, the option will not be - passed to the compiler. - - See the Microsoft.NET Framework SDK documentation for details. - - - - Specifies whether the /optionexplicit option gets passed to - the compiler. The default is . - - - if the option should be passed to the compiler; - otherwise, . - - See the Microsoft.NET Framework SDK documentation for details. - - - - Specifies whether the /optimize option gets passed to the - compiler. The default is . - - - if the option should be passed to the compiler; - otherwise, . - - See the Microsoft.NET Framework SDK documentation for details. - - - - Specifies whether the /optionstrict option gets passed to - the compiler. The default is . - - - if the option should be passed to the compiler; - otherwise, . - - See the Microsoft.NET Framework SDK documentation for details. - - - - Specifies which platform version of common language runtime (CLR) - can run the output file. - - - The platform version of common language runtime (CLR) that can run - the output file. - - - - Corresponds with the /platform flag. - - - - - - Specifies whether the /removeintchecks option gets passed to - the compiler. The default is . - - - if the option should be passed to the compiler; - otherwise, . - - See the Microsoft.NET Framework SDK documentation for details. - - - - Specifies whether the /rootnamespace option gets passed to - the compiler. - - - The value of this attribute is a string that contains the root - namespace of the project. - - See the Microsoft.NET Framework SDK documentation for details. - - - - Specifies whether the compiler for the active target framework - supports generation of XML Documentation file. The default is - . - - - - - Specifies whether the compiler for the active target framework - supports NOT referencing standard libraries (system.dll and VBC.RSP). - The default is . - - - - - Specifies whether the compiler for the active target framework - supports limiting the platform on which the compiled code can run. - The default is . - - - - - Gets the file extension required by the current compiler. - - - For the VB.NET compiler, the file extension is always vb. - - - - - Gets the class name regular expression for the language of the - current compiler. - - - Class name regular expression for the language of the current - compiler. - - - - - Gets the namespace regular expression for the language of the - current compiler. - - - Namespace regular expression for the language of the current - compiler. - - - - - Compiles Visual J# programs using vjc, Microsoft's J# compiler. - - - - In order to have generate manifest resource names - that match those generated by Microsoft Visual Studio.NET, the value of - the attribute of the <> - element should match the "Default Package" of the J#.NET project, and - the value of the attribute - should be set to "". - - - - Compile a "HelloWorld" application, including embedded resources. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Writes module references to the specified . - - The to which the module references should be written. - - - - Writes the compiler options to the specified . - - to which the compiler options should be written. - - - - The preferred base address at which to load a DLL. The default base - address for a DLL is set by the .NET Framework common language - runtime. - - - The preferred base address at which to load a DLL. - - - This address can be specified as a decimal, hexadecimal, or octal - number. - - - - - Specifies the type of debugging information generated by the - compiler. The default is . - - - - - No longer expose this to build authors. Use - instead. - - - - - Specifies whether package-scoped members are accessible outside of - the assembly. In other words, package scope is treated as assembly - scope when emitting metadata. The default is . - - - if the option should be passed to the compiler; - otherwise, . - - - - Corresponds to the /securescoping flag. - - - See the Visual J# Reference for details. - - - - ]]> - - - - - Specifies whether to disable language extensions. - - - The value of this property must be either all, net, - or an empty string. - - - - Corresponds to the /x flag. - - - See the Visual J# Reference for details. - - - - To disable only the .NET Framework extensions: - ]]> - To disable the .NET Framework extensions and the VJ++ 6.0 extensions: - ]]> - - - - - Specifies the location of assemblies referenced by way of the /reference flag. - - - - Corresponds to the /libpath:dir[;dir2] flag. - - - See the Visual J# Reference for details. - - - - - - Associate Java-language/COM package names. - - - The value of this propery. must be package=namespace, @filename, - or an empty string. - - - - Corresponds to the /jcpa:package=namespace and /jcpa:@filename flags. - - - See the Visual J# Reference for details. - - - - Map package 'x' to namespace 'y': - ]]> - - - - - Specifies the code page to use for all source code files in the - compilation. - - - - Corresponds with the /codepage flag. - - - See the Visual J# Reference for details. - - - - - - Specifies the warning level for the compiler to display. Valid values - are 0-4. The default is 4. - - - The warning level for the compiler to display. - - - - Corresponds with the /warn option. - - - - - - Controls which warnings should be reported as errors. - - - Override to avoid exposing this to build authors, as the Visual J# - compiler does not allow control over which warnings should be - reported as errors. - - - - - Reference packages - - - Override to avoid exposing this to build authors, as the Visual J# - compiler does not support package references. - - - - - Link the specified modules into this assembly. - - - Override to avoid exposing this to build authors, as the Visual J# - compiler does not support linking modules. - - - - - Gets the file extension required by the current compiler. - - - For the J# compiler, the file extension is always jsl. - - - - - Gets the class name regular expression for the language of the - current compiler. - - - Class name regular expression for the language of the current - compiler. - - - - - Gets the namespace regular expression for the language of the - current compiler. - - - Namespace regular expression for the language of the current - compiler. - - - - - Override to avoid exposing the configuration setting for this - task as Visual J# will never support package references. - - - , as the Visual J# compiler will never - support package references. - - - - - Represents an assembly-level attribute. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class. - - - - - Typename of the assembly-level attribute. - - - - - Value of the attribute. - - - - - If then the value of the attribute will be - set as is, without actually looking for a matching constructor or - named properties. The default is . - - - if the value of the attribute should be set - as is; otherwise, . - - - - - Indicates if the attribute should be generated. - - - if the attribute should be generated; - otherwise, . - - - - - Indicates if the attribute should be not generated. - - - if the attribute should be not generated; - otherwise, . - - - - - Contains a strongly typed collection of - objects. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified instance. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified array of instances. - - - - - Adds a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - The position into which the new element was inserted. - - - - Adds the elements of a array to the end of the collection. - - The array of elements to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Adds the elements of a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Determines whether a is in the collection. - - The to locate in the collection. - - if is found in the - collection; otherwise, . - - - - - Determines whether a with the specified - value is in the collection. - - The argument value to locate in the collection. - - if a with - value is found in the collection; otherwise, - . - - - - - Copies the entire collection to a compatible one-dimensional array, starting at the specified index of the target array. - - The one-dimensional array that is the destination of the elements copied from the collection. The array must have zero-based indexing. - The zero-based index in at which copying begins. - - - - Retrieves the index of a specified object in the collection. - - The object for which the index is returned. - - The index of the specified . If the is not currently a member of the collection, it returns -1. - - - - - Inserts a into the collection at the specified index. - - The zero-based index at which should be inserted. - The to insert. - - - - Returns an enumerator that can iterate through the collection. - - - A for the entire collection. - - - - - Removes a member from the collection. - - The to remove from the collection. - - - - Gets or sets the element at the specified index. - - The zero-based index of the element to get or set. - - - - Gets the with the specified value. - - The value of the to get. - - - - Enumerates the elements of a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified . - - The collection that should be enumerated. - - - - Advances the enumerator to the next element of the collection. - - - if the enumerator was successfully advanced - to the next element; if the enumerator has - passed the end of the collection. - - - - - Sets the enumerator to its initial position, which is before the - first element in the collection. - - - - - Gets the current element in the collection. - - - The current element in the collection. - - - - - A specialized used for setting the lib directories. - - - The primary reason for this class is to allow the - to always be the same value as the parent - - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - - override this. We will always use the base directory of the parent. - overriding without the TaskAttribute attribute prevents it being set - in the source xml - - - - - Specialized class for managing assembly files. - - - - If an include pattern does not contain any wildcard characters then - the assembly will be searched for in following locations (in the order listed): - - - - - The base directory of the fileset. - - - - - The directories specified using the nested <lib> element. - - - - - The assembly directory of the current target framework. - - - - - - - Define a reference with name "sys.assemblies", holding - a set of system assemblies. - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - Use the predefined set of assemblies to compile a C# assembly. - - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - Compile a C# assembly using assembly references that are searched for - in the "Third Party Assemblies" and "Company Assemblies" - directories. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - copy constructor for FileSet. Required in order to - assign references of FileSet type where - AssemblyFileSets are used - - - - - - Do a normal scan and then resolve assemblies. - - - - - Resolves references to system assemblies and assemblies that can be - resolved using directories specified in . - - - - - Additional directories to search in for assembly references. - - - - loosely Corresponds with the /lib[path]: flag of the various compiler tasks. - - - - - - Represents a compiler warning. - - - - - A warning number, or comma-separated list of warnings, that you want - the compiler to suppress or report. - - - - - If then the element will be processed; - otherwise, skipped. The default is . - - - - - If then the element will be skipped; - otherwise, processed. The default is . - - - - - Contains a collection of elements. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified instance. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified array of instances. - - - - - Adds a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - The position into which the new element was inserted. - - - - Adds the elements of a array to the end of the collection. - - The array of elements to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Adds the elements of a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Determines whether a is in the collection. - - The to locate in the collection. - - if is found in the - collection; otherwise, . - - - - - Copies the entire collection to a compatible one-dimensional array, starting at the specified index of the target array. - - The one-dimensional array that is the destination of the elements copied from the collection. The array must have zero-based indexing. - The zero-based index in at which copying begins. - - - - Retrieves the index of a specified object in the collection. - - The object for which the index is returned. - - The index of the specified . If the is not currently a member of the collection, it returns -1. - - - - - Inserts a into the collection at the specified index. - - The zero-based index at which should be inserted. - The to insert. - - - - Returns an enumerator that can iterate through the collection. - - - A for the entire collection. - - - - - Removes a member from the collection. - - The to remove from the collection. - - - - Gets or sets the element at the specified index. - - The zero-based index of the element to get or set. - - - - Enumerates the elements of a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified . - - The collection that should be enumerated. - - - - Advances the enumerator to the next element of the collection. - - - if the enumerator was successfully advanced - to the next element; if the enumerator has - passed the end of the collection. - - - - - Sets the enumerator to its initial position, which is before the - first element in the collection. - - - - - Gets the current element in the collection. - - - The current element in the collection. - - - - - Specifies the type of debugging information generated by the compiler. - - - - For backward compatibility, the following string values can also be - used in build files: - - - - Value - Corresponding field - - - "true" - - - - "false" - - - - - When set to then the following conditional - compilation symbols will also be defined: - - - - DEBUG - - - TRACE - - - - - - - Create no debug information. - - - - - Enable attaching a debugger to the running program. - - - - - Enable attaching a debugger to the running program. - - - - - Only display assembler when the running program is attached to the - debugger. - - - - - Specialized that also supports - case-insensitive conversion of "true" to - and "false" to - . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class. - - - - - Converts the given object to the type of this converter, using the - specified context and culture information. - - An that provides a format context. - A object. If a is passed, the current culture is assumed. - The to convert. - - An that represents the converted value. - - - - - Represents an embedded resource. - - - Do not yet expose this to build authors. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - with the specified file name and manifest resource name. - - The path of the compiled resource. - The manifest resource name of the embedded resource. - - - - Gets the physical location of the resource to embed. - - - The physical location of the resource to embed. - - - - - Gets the manifest resource name to use when embedding the resource. - - - The manifest resource name to use when embedding the resource. - - - - - Contains a collection of items. - - - Do not yet expose this to build authors. - - - - - Base class for collections that needs to be globally referencable. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class. - - - - - Copies the items of the collection to an , - starting at a particular index. - - The one-dimensional that is the destination of the items copied from the collection. The must have zero-based indexing. - The zero-based index in at which copying begins. - - - - Returns an enumerator that can iterate through a collection. - - - An that can be used to iterate through - the collection. - - - - - Removes an item at a specific index. - - The zero-based index of the item to remove. - - - - Removes all items from the collection. - - - - - Used by methods that take instances as argument - to verify whether the instance is valid for the collection class. - - The instance to verify. - - - - Checks whether the specified index is within the range of this - collection. - - The index to check. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether access to the collection is - synchronized (thread-safe). - - - . - - - - - Gets the number of items in the collection. - - - The number of items in the collection. - - - - - Gets an object that can be used to synchronize access to the - collection. - - - An object that can be used to synchronize access to the collection. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the collection has a fixed size. - - - . - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the collection has a fixed size. - - - . - - - - - Gets the list of elements contained in the - instance. - - - An containing the elements of the - collection. - - - - - Gets the of the items in this collection. - - - The of the items in this collection. - - - - - Returns an enumerator that can iterate through the collection. - - - A for the entire collection. - - - - - Inserts a into the collection at the - specified index. - - The zero-based index at which should be inserted. - The to insert. - - - - Removes the specified from the - collection. - - The to remove from the collection. - - - - Determines whether a is in the collection. - - The to locate in the collection. - - if is found in the - collection; otherwise, . - - - - - Gets the location of a in the collection. - - The object to locate. - - The zero-based location of the in the - collection. - - - If the is not currently a member of - the collection, -1 is returned. - - - - - Adds a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - - The position into which the new item was inserted. - - - - - Adds the items of a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Adds a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - - The position into which the new item was inserted. - - - - - Inserts a into the collection at the - specified index. - - The zero-based index at which should be inserted. - The to insert. - - - - Removes the specified from the - collection. - - The to remove from the collection. - - - - Determines whether a is in the collection. - - The to locate in the collection. - - if is found in the - collection; otherwise, . - - - - - Gets the location of a in the collection. - - The object to locate. - - The zero-based location of the in the - collection. - - - If the is not currently a member of - the collection, -1 is returned. - - - - - Gets or sets the item at the specified index. - - The zero-based index of the item to get or set. - - - - Gets the with the specified manifest - resource name. - - The manifest resource name of the to get. - - - - Gets the of the items in this collection. - - - The of the items in this collection. - - - - - Gets or sets the item at the specified index. - - The zero-based index of the item to get or set. - - - - Enumerates the items of a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified . - - The collection that should be enumerated. - - - - Advances the enumerator to the next item of the collection. - - - if the enumerator was successfully advanced - to the next item; if the enumerator has - passed the end of the collection. - - - - - Sets the enumerator to its initial position, which is before the - first item in the collection. - - - - - Gets the current item in the collection. - - - The current item in the collection. - - - - - Gets the current item in the collection. - - - The current item in the collection. - - - - - Represents a namespace to import. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class for the specified namespace. - - The namespace. - is . - - - - The name of the namespace to import. - - - The name of the namespace to import. - - - - - The name of the namespace to import. - - - The name of the namespace to import. - - - - - Indicates if the import should be generated. - - - if the import should be generated; otherwise, - . - - - - - Indicates if the import should be not generated. - - - if the import should be not generated; - otherwise, . - - - - - Contains a collection of items. - - - Define a reference with name "system.imports". - - - - - - ]]> - - Use the predefined set of imports to compile a VB.NET assembly. - - - - - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Returns an enumerator that can iterate through the collection. - - - A for the entire collection. - - - - - Returns a comma-delimited list of namespace imports. - - - A comma-delimited list of namespace imports, or an empty - if there are no namespace imports. - - - Each namespace import is quoted individually. - - - - - Inserts a into the collection at the - specified index. - - The zero-based index at which should be inserted. - The to insert. - - - - Removes the specified from the - collection. - - The to remove from the collection. - - - - Determines whether a is in the collection. - - The to locate in the collection. - - if is found in the - collection; otherwise, . - - - - - Gets the location of a in the collection. - - The object to locate. - - The zero-based location of the in the - collection. - - - If the is not currently a member of - the collection, -1 is returned. - - - - - Adds a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - - The position into which the new item was inserted. - - - - - Adds the items of a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Adds a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - - The position into which the new item was inserted. - - - - - Inserts a into the collection at the - specified index. - - The zero-based index at which should be inserted. - The to insert. - - - - Removes the specified from the - collection. - - The to remove from the collection. - - - - Determines whether a is in the collection. - - The to locate in the collection. - - if is found in the - collection; otherwise, . - - - - - Gets the location of a in the collection. - - The object to locate. - - The zero-based location of the in the - collection. - - - If the is not currently a member of - the collection, -1 is returned. - - - - - Gets or sets the item at the specified index. - - The zero-based index of the item to get or set. - - - - Gets the with the specified namespace. - - The namespace of the to get. - - - - Gets the of the items in this collection. - - - The of the items in this collection. - - - - - Gets or sets the item at the specified index. - - The zero-based index of the item to get or set. - - - - Enumerates the items of a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified . - - The collection that should be enumerated. - - - - Advances the enumerator to the next item of the collection. - - - if the enumerator was successfully advanced - to the next item; if the enumerator has - passed the end of the collection. - - - - - Sets the enumerator to its initial position, which is before the - first item in the collection. - - - - - Gets the current item in the collection. - - - The current item in the collection. - - - - - Gets the current item in the collection. - - - The current item in the collection. - - - - - Represents a package. - - - - - Name of the package to reference. Multiple package can be specified - with a single element as a semi-colon separated list of - package names. - - - - - Indicates if the package should be passed to the task. - If then the package will be passed; - otherwise, skipped. The default is . - - - - - Indicates if the package should not be passed to the task. - If then the package will be passed; - otherwise, skipped. 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The default is . - - - - - Gets or sets the extension to append to the output filename. - - The extension to append to the output filename. - - - - Gets or sets the directory where the output file should be written - to, if is . - - - The directory where the output file should be written to. - - - - - Contains a strongly typed collection of objects. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified instance. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified array of instances. - - - - - Adds a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - The position into which the new element was inserted. - - - - Adds the elements of a array to the end of the collection. - - The array of elements to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Adds the elements of a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Determines whether a is in the collection. - - The to locate in the collection. - - if is found in the - collection; otherwise, . - - - - - Copies the entire collection to a compatible one-dimensional array, starting at the specified index of the target array. - - The one-dimensional array that is the destination of the elements copied from the collection. 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The default - is . - - - - - Specifies the directory where the output file should be written to, - if is . 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The default is . - - - - - Indicates whether the tag specified in should - be moved to the current file revision. If the tag does not exist - then it is created. - - - if the specified tag should be moved; - otherwise, . The default is . - - - - - If a directory is specified indicates whether sub-directories should - also be processed. - - - if the sub-directories should be tagged; - otherwise, . The default is . - - - - - Indicates the repository that is acted on - for the tag command. Note if is - then the tag specified is moved to the revision - of the file on the HEAD of the branch specified. - - - The tag (or more likely) branch that should be used to apply the new tag. - - - - - Indicates the revision date of the file that the tag should be - applied to. - - - A valid date which specifies the revision point that the tag will - be applied to. - - - - - Indicates whether the head revision should be used if the - or the tags are not - found. - - - if the specified tag should be moved; - otherwise, . The default is . - - - - - The name of the cvs command that is going to be executed. - - - - - Tags all local sources with the specified tag. - - - - This differs from the - in that it acts on references to the cvs files - contained in your local filesystem. As such the sticky tags and local - revisions can be considered in commits. It also allows you to verify that - all local files have been checked in before a tag is performed. - - - - Tag NAnt sources remotely. - - - ]]> - - - - Remove a tag from the remote repository. - - - ]]> - - - - - - Cvs command to be executed. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class. - - - - - Append the tag information to the commandline. - - - - - The name of the tag to assign or remove. - - - The name of the tag to assign or remove. - - - - - Indicates whether the tag specified in should - be removed or not. - - - if the specified tag should be removed; - otherwise, . The default is . - - - - - Indicates whether the tag specified in should - be moved to the current file revision. If the tag does not exist - then it is created. - - - if the specified tag should be moved; - otherwise, . The default is . - - - - - If a directory is specified indicates whether sub-directories should - also be processed. - - - if the sub-directories should be tagged; - otherwise, . The default is . - - - - - Indicates the repository that is acted on - for the tag command. Note if is - then the tag specified is moved to the revision - of the file on the HEAD of the branch specified. - - - The tag (or more likely) branch that should be used to apply the new tag. - - - - - Indicates the revision date of the file that the tag should be - applied to. - - - A valid date which specifies the revision point that the tag will - be applied to. - - - - - Indicates whether the head revision should be used if the revision specified by - or the tags are not - found. - - - if the specified tag should be moved; - otherwise, . The default is . - - - - - Indicates whether the head revision should be used if the - or the tags are not - found. - - - if the specified tag should be moved; - otherwise, . The default is . - - - - - The name of the cvs command that is going to be executed. - - - - - Not used - - - - - Specify if the module is needed for this cvs command. It is - only needed if there is no module information on the local file - system. - - - - - Updates a CVS module in a local working directory. - - - Update nant. - - - ]]> - - - - - Update your NAnt revision named your_favorite_revision_here in - the folder c:\src\nant\replacement_for_module_directory_name. - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - The command being executed. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class. - - - Sets the build directory and prune empty directory properties to - . - - - - - If . new directories will be created on the local - sandbox. The default is . - - - - - If empty directories copied down from the - remote repository will be removed from the local sandbox. - The default is . - - - - - If the local copy of the file will be - overwritten with the copy from the remote repository. The default - is . - - - - - Specifies if the command should be executed recursively. The - default is . - - - The -R option is on by default in cvs. - - - - - Specify the revision to update the file to. This corresponds to the - "sticky-tag" of the file. - - - - - Sticky tag or revision to update the local file to. - - - A valid cvs tag. - - - - - Specify the revision date to update to. The version of the file that - existed at the date specified is retrieved. - - - A valid date time value, which is then converted to a format that - cvs can parse. - - - - - Specify if the module is needed for this cvs command. It is - only needed if there is no module information on the local file - system. - - - - - The name of the cvs command that is going to be executed. - - - - - A is a with extra - attributes useful in the context of the . - - - - - Initialize the object and locate the .cvsignore - files to add to the exclude list. - - - - - - Indicates whether the entires in the .cvsignore should be used to limit the - file list; to exclude files in .cvsignore, otherwise - . The default is . - - -
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diff --git a/tools/nant-0.85/binaries/NAnt.VSNetTasks.dll b/tools/nant-0.85/binaries/NAnt.VSNetTasks.dll deleted file mode 100644 index da9d97543..000000000 Binary files a/tools/nant-0.85/binaries/NAnt.VSNetTasks.dll and /dev/null differ diff --git a/tools/nant-0.85/binaries/NAnt.VSNetTasks.xml b/tools/nant-0.85/binaries/NAnt.VSNetTasks.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 469a3329f..000000000 --- a/tools/nant-0.85/binaries/NAnt.VSNetTasks.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3881 +0,0 @@ - - - - NAnt.VSNetTasks - - - - - Analyses Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 (Everett) solution files. - - - - - Gets the project file of the project with the given unique identifier. - - The unique identifier of the project for which the project file should be retrieves. - - The project file of the project with the given unique identifier. - - No project with unique identifier could be located. - - - - Logs a message with the given priority. - - The message priority at which the specified message is to be logged. - The message to be logged. - - The actual logging is delegated to the underlying task. - - - - - Logs a message with the given priority. - - The message priority at which the specified message is to be logged. - The message to log, containing zero or more format items. - An array containing zero or more objects to format. - - The actual logging is delegated to the underlying task. - - - - - Loads the projects from the file system and stores them in an - instance variable. - - instance to use to determine whether an assembly is located in the Global Assembly Cache. - instance to use to determine location and references of assemblies. - TODO - A project GUID in the solution file does not match the actual GUID of the project in the project file. - - - - Translates a project path, in the form of a relative file path or - a URL, to an absolute file path. - - The directory of the solution. - The project path to translate to an absolute file path. - - The project path translated to an absolute file path. - - - - - Converts assembly references to projects to project references, adding - a build dependency.c - - The to analyze. - The solution configuration that is built. - containing list of projects that have been built. - containing list of projects that failed to build. - - - - Determines whether any of the project dependencies of the specified - project still needs to be built. - - The to analyze. - containing list of projects that have been built. - - if one of the project dependencies has not - yet been built; otherwise, . - - - - - Gets or sets the in memory representation of the project. - - - The in memory representation of the project, or - if the project is not (yet) loaded. - - - This property will always be for - projects that are not supported. - - - - - Contains a collection of elements. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified instance. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified array of instances. - - - - - Adds a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - - The position into which the new element was inserted. - - - - - Adds the elements of a array to the end of the collection. - - The array of elements to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Adds the elements of a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Determines whether a is in the collection. - - The to locate in the collection. - - if is found in the - collection; otherwise, . - - - - - Determines whether a with the specified - GUID is in the collection, using a case-insensitive lookup. - - The GUID to locate in the collection. - - if a with GUID - is found in the collection; otherwise, - . - - - - - Copies the entire collection to a compatible one-dimensional array, starting at the specified index of the target array. - - The one-dimensional array that is the destination of the elements copied from the collection. The array must have zero-based indexing. - The zero-based index in at which copying begins. - - - - Retrieves the index of a specified object in the collection. - - The object for which the index is returned. - - The index of the specified . If the is not currently a member of the collection, it returns -1. - - - - - Inserts a into the collection at the specified index. - - The zero-based index at which should be inserted. - The to insert. - - - - Returns an enumerator that can iterate through the collection. - - - A for the entire collection. - - - - - Removes a member from the collection. - - The to remove from the collection. - - - - Gets or sets the element at the specified index. - - The zero-based index of the element to get or set. - - - - Gets the with the specified GUID. - - The GUID of the to get. - - Performs a case-insensitive lookup. - - - - - Enumerates the elements of a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified . - - The collection that should be enumerated. - - - - Advances the enumerator to the next element of the collection. - - - if the enumerator was successfully advanced - to the next element; if the enumerator has - passed the end of the collection. - - - - - Sets the enumerator to its initial position, which is before the - first element in the collection. - - - - - Gets the current element in the collection. - - - The current element in the collection. - - - - - Analyses Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2002 (Rainier) solution files. - - - - - Compiles VS.NET solutions (or sets of projects), automatically determining - project dependencies from inter-project references. - - - - This task support the following projects: - - - - Visual Basic .NET - - - Visual C# .NET - - - Visual J# .NET - - - Visual C++ .NET - - - - Right now, only Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2002 and 2003 solutions - and projects are supported. Support for .NET Compact Framework projects - is also not available at this time. - - - The also supports the model of referencing - projects by their output filenames, rather than referencing them inside - the solution. It will automatically detect the existance of a file - reference and convert it to a project reference. For example, if project - "A" references the file in the release output directory of - project "B", the will automatically - convert this to a project dependency on project "B" and will - reference the appropriate configuration output directory at the final - build time (ie: reference the debug version of "B" if the - solution is built as debug). - - - The expects all project files to be valid - XML files. - -

Resx Files

- - When building a project for a down-level target framework, special care - should be given to resx files. Resx files (can) contain references to - a specific version of CLR types, and as such are only upward compatible. - - - For example: if you want to be able to build a project both as a .NET 1.0 - and .NET 1.1 assembly, the resx files should only contain references to - .NET 1.0 CLR types. Failure to do this may result in a - failure at runtime on machines with only the .NET Framework 1.0 installed. - -
- - - Compiles all of the projects in test.sln, in release mode, in - the proper order. - - - - ]]> - - - - - Compiles all of the projects in projects.txt, in the proper - order. - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - Compiles projects A, B and C, using the output of project X as a - reference. - - - - - - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - Compiles all of the projects in the solution except for project A. - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - Compiles all of the projects in the solution mapping the specific project at - http://localhost/A/A.csproj to c:\inetpub\wwwroot\A\A.csproj and any URLs under - http://localhost/B/[remainder] to c:\other\B\[remainder]. This allows the build - to work without WebDAV. - - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - Compiles all of the projects in the solution placing compiled outputs - in c:\temp. - - - ]]> - - -
- - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Expands the given macro. - - The macro to expand. - - The expanded macro or if the macro is not - supported. - - The macro cannot be expanded. - - - - Builds the list of folders that should be scanned for assembly - references. - - - The list of folders that should be scanned for assembly references. - - - - - The projects to build. - - - - - The projects to scan, but not build. - - - These projects are used to resolve project references and are - generally external to the solution being built. References to - these project's output files are converted to use the appropriate - solution configuration at build time. - - - - - The name of the VS.NET solution file to build. - - - - The can be used instead to supply a list - of Visual Studio.NET projects that should be built. - - - - - - The name of the solution configuration to build. - - - - Generally release or debug. Not case-sensitive. - - - - - - The directory where compiled targets will be placed. This - overrides path settings contained in the solution/project. - - - - - WebMap of URL's to project references. - - - - - Fileset of projects to exclude. - - - - - Set of folders where references are searched when not found in path - from project file (HintPath). - - - - - Includes Visual Studio search folders in reference search path. - The default is . - - - - - Allow the task to use WebDAV for retrieving/compiling the projects within solution. Use of - is preferred over WebDAV. The default is . - - - WebDAV support requires permission changes to be made on your project server. These changes may affect - the security of the server and should not be applied to a public installation. - Consult your web server or the NAnt Wiki documentation for more information. - - - - - Gets the list of folders to scan for assembly references. - - - The list of folders to scan for assembly references. - - - - - Defines how the project is using the ATL library. - - - - - Don't use ATL. - - - - - Use ATL in a Static Library. - - - - - Use ATL in a Shared DLL. - - - - - Defines how the project is using the MFC library. - - - - - Don't use MFC. - - - - - Use MFC in a Static Library. - - - - - Use MFC in a Shared DLL. - - - - - Indicates the possible ways in which precompiled header file use is - specified in a Visual C++ project. - - - The integer values assigned match those specified in the Visual C++ - project file for each setting. - > - - - - Precompiled header file use not specified. - - - - - Don't use a precompiled header file. - - - For further information on the use of this option - see the Microsoft documentation on the C++ compiler flag /Yc. - - - - - Create precompiled header file. - - - For further information on the use of this option - see the Microsoft documentation on the C++ compiler flag /Yc. - - - - - Automatically create precompiled header file if necessary. - - - For further information on the use of this option - see the Microsoft documentation on the C++ compiler flag /Yc. - - - - - Use a precompiled header file. - - - For further information on the use of this option - see the Microsoft documentation on the C++ compiler flag /Yu. - - - - - Represents a single mapping from URL project path to physical project - path. - - - - - Specifies the URL of the project file, or a URL fragment to match. - - - The URL of the project file or the URL fragment to match. - - - - - Specifies the actual path to the project file, or the path fragment - to replace. - - - The actual path to the project file or the path fragment to replace - the URL fragment with. - - - - - Specifies whether the mapping is case-sensitive or not. - - - A boolean flag representing the case-sensitivity of the mapping. Default is . - - - - - Indicates if the URL of the project file should be mapped. - - - if the URL of the project file should be - mapped; otherwise, . - - - - - Indicates if the URL of the project file should not be mapped. - - - if the URL of the project file should not - be mapped; otherwise, . - - - - - Contains a strongly typed collection of - objects. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified instance. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified array of instances. - - - - - Find the best matching for the given Uri. - - The value to match against the objects in the collection. - - - - Adds a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - The position into which the new element was inserted. - - - - Adds the elements of a array to the end of the collection. - - The array of elements to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Adds the elements of a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Determines whether a is in the collection. - - The to locate in the collection. - - if is found in the - collection; otherwise, . - - - - - Determines whether a with the specified - value is in the collection. - - The argument value to locate in the collection. - - if a with value - is found in the collection; otherwise, - . - - - - - Copies the entire collection to a compatible one-dimensional array, starting at the specified index of the target array. - - The one-dimensional array that is the destination of the elements copied from the collection. The array must have zero-based indexing. - The zero-based index in at which copying begins. - - - - Retrieves the index of a specified object in the collection. - - The object for which the index is returned. - - The index of the specified . If the is not currently a member of the collection, it returns -1. - - - - - Inserts a into the collection at the specified index. - - The zero-based index at which should be inserted. - The to insert. - - - - Returns an enumerator that can iterate through the collection. - - - A for the entire collection. - - - - - Removes a member from the collection. - - The to remove from the collection. - - - - Gets or sets the element at the specified index. - - The zero-based index of the element to get or set. - - - - Gets the with the specified value. - - The value of the to get. - - - - Enumerates the elements of a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified . - - The collection that should be enumerated. - - - - Advances the enumerator to the next element of the collection. - - - if the enumerator was successfully advanced - to the next element; if the enumerator has - passed the end of the collection. - - - - - Sets the enumerator to its initial position, which is before the - first element in the collection. - - - - - Gets the current element in the collection. - - - The current element in the collection. - - - - - Gets the output path of the reference, without taking the "copy local" - setting into consideration. - - The solution configuration that is built. - - The full output path of the reference. - - - - - Gets the complete set of output files of the reference for the - specified configuration. - - The solution configuration that is built. - The set of output files to be updated. - - The key of the case-insensitive is the - full path of the output file and the value is the path relative to - the output directory. - - - - - Gets the complete set of assemblies that need to be referenced when - a project references this component. - - The solution configuration that is built. - - The complete set of assemblies that need to be referenced when a - project references this component. - - - - - Gets the timestamp of the reference. - - The solution configuration that is built. - - The timestamp of the reference. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the reference is managed for the - specified configuration. - - The solution configuration that is built. - - if the reference is managed for the - specified configuration; otherwise, . - - - - - Returns the date and time the specified file was last written to. - - The file for which to obtain write date and time information. - - A structure set to the date and time that - the specified file was last written to, or - if the specified file does not - exist. - - - - - Logs a message with the given priority. - - The message priority at which the specified message is to be logged. - The message to be logged. - - The actual logging is delegated to the underlying task. - - - - - Logs a message with the given priority. - - The message priority at which the specified message is to be logged. - The message to log, containing zero or more format items. - An array containing zero or more objects to format. - - The actual logging is delegated to the underlying task. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the output file(s) of this reference - should be copied locally. - - - if the output file(s) of this reference - should be copied locally; otherwise, . - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether this reference represents a system - assembly. - - - if this reference represents a system - assembly; otherwise, . - - - - - Gets the project in which the reference is defined. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the reference is managed for the - specified configuration. - - The build configuration of the reference. - - . - - - - - Gets the complete set of output files for the specified assembly - and adds them to collection. - - The path of the assembly to get the output files for. - The set of output files to be updated. - - The key of the case-insensitive is the - full path of the output file and the value is the path relative to - the output directory. - - - - - Gets the path of the reference, without taking the "copy local" - setting into consideration. - - The solution configuration that is built. - - The output path of the reference. - - - - - Gets the complete set of output files for the referenced project. - - The solution configuration that is built. - The set of output files to be updated. - - The key of the case-insensitive is the - full path of the output file and the value is the path relative to - the output directory. - - - - - Gets the complete set of assemblies that need to be referenced when - a project references this component. - - The solution configuration that is built. - - The complete set of assemblies that need to be referenced when a - project references this component. - - - - - Gets the timestamp of the reference. - - The solution configuration that is built. - - The timestamp of the reference. - - - - - Resolves an assembly reference. - - - The full path to the resolved assembly, or - if the assembly reference could not be resolved. - - - - - Searches for the given file in all paths in . - - The folders to search. - The file to search for. - - The path of the assembly if was found - in ; otherwise, . - - - - - Resolves an assembly reference in the framework assembly directory - of the target framework. - - The file to search for. - - The full path of the assembly file if the assembly could be located - in the framework assembly directory; otherwise, . - - - - - Resolves an assembly reference using a path relative to the project - directory. - - - The full path of the assembly, or if - is or an - empty . - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the output file(s) of this reference - should be copied locally. - - - if the output file(s) of this reference - should be copied locally; otherwise, . - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether this reference represents a system - assembly. - - - if this reference represents a system - assembly; otherwise, . - - - - - Base class for all project classes. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets the complete set of output files for the project. - configuration. - - The solution configuration that is built. - The set of output files to be updated. - - The key of the case-insensitive is the - full path of the output file and the value is the path relative to - the output directory. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether building the project for the specified - build configuration results in managed output. - - The build configuration. - - if the project output for the given build - configuration is managed; otherwise, . - - - - - Expands the given macro. - - The macro to expand. - - The expanded macro or if the macro is not - supported. - - - - - Returns the Visual Studio product version of the specified project - XML fragment. - - XML fragment representing the project file. - - The Visual Studio product version of the specified project XML - file. - - - The product version could not be determined. - -or- - The product version is not supported. - - - - - Verifies whether the specified XML fragment represents a valid project - that is supported by this . - - XML fragment representing the project file. - - The XML fragment is not supported by this . - -or- - The XML fragment does not represent a valid project (for this ). - - - - - Prepares the project for being built. - - The solution configuration that is built. - - The default implementation will ensure that none of the output files - are marked read-only. - - - - - Copies the specified file if the destination file does not exist, or - the source file has been modified since it was previously copied. - - The file to copy. - The destination file. - The in which context the operation will be performed. - - - - Logs a message with the given priority. - - The message priority at which the specified message is to be logged. - The message to be logged. - - The actual logging is delegated to the underlying task. - - - - - Logs a message with the given priority. - - The message priority at which the specified message is to be logged. - The message to log, containing zero or more format items. - An array containing zero or more objects to format. - - The actual logging is delegated to the underlying task. - - - - - Gets the Visual Studio product version of the project. - - - The Visual Studio product version of the project. - - - - - Gets the name of the VS.NET project. - - - - - Gets the type of the project. - - - The type of the project. - - - - - Gets the path of the VS.NET project. - - - - - Gets the directory containing the VS.NET project. - - - - - Get the location of the project. - - - - - Get the directory in which intermediate build output that is not - specific to the build configuration will be stored. - - - - For projects, this is defined - as <Project Directory<\obj. - - - For projects, this is defined - as %HOMEPATH%\VSWebCache\<Machine Name>\<Project Directory>\obj. - - - - - - Gets or sets the unique identifier of the VS.NET project. - - - - - Gets a case-insensitive list of project configurations. - - - The key of the is the name of the - configuration and the value is a - instance. - - - - - Gets a list of project configurations that can be build. - - - - Project configurations that are not in this list do not need to be - compiled (unless the project was not loaded through a solution file). - - - The key of the is the name of the - configuration and the value is a - instance. - - - - - - Gets the extra set of output files for the project. - - - The extra set of output files for the project. - - - The key of the case-insensitive is the - full path of the output file and the value is the path relative to - the output directory. - - - - - Gets the set of projects that the project depends on. - - - The set of projects that the project depends on. - - - - - TODO: refactor this !!! - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether building the project for the specified - build configuration results in managed output. - - The solution configuration that is built. - - . - - - - - Prepares the project for being built. - - The solution configuration that is built. - - Ensures the configuration-level object directory exists and ensures - that none of the output files are marked read-only. - - - - - Returns a for launching the compiler - for this project. - - The configuration to build. - The response file for the compiler. - - A for launching the compiler for - this project. - - - - - Returns the project location from the specified project XML fragment. - - XML fragment representing the project file. - - The project location of the specified project XML file. - - - The project location could not be determined. - -or- - The project location is invalid. - - - - - Gets the absolute path of the type library for the project - output. - - The configuration to build. - - The absolute path of the type library for the project output. - - - - - Generates a type library for the specified assembly, registers it. - - The project configuration that is built. - The path of the type library to generate. - - The regasm tool is used to generate the type library. - - - - - Unregister a type library for the specified assembly, and the types - in that assembly. - - The project configuration that is built. - - The regasm tool is used to unregister the type library, and - remove the COM registration for types in the specified assembly. - - - - - Returns containing culture-specific resources. - - - A containing culture-specific resources. - - - The key of the is - and the value is an instance - for that culture. - - - - - Creates and initializes a instance. - - - An initialized instance. - - - - - Returns the Visual Studio product version of the specified project - XML fragment. - - XML fragment representing the project to check. - - The Visual Studio product version of the specified project XML - fragment. - - - The product version could not be determined. - -or- - The product version is not supported. - - - - - Returns the of the specified project - XML fragment. - - XML fragment representing the project to check. - - The of the specified project XML - fragment. - - - The project location could not be determined. - -or- - The project location is invalid. - - - - - Holds a case-insensitive list of source files. - - - The key of the is the full path of the - source file and the value is . - - - - - Gets the default file extension of sources for this project. - - - The default file extension of sources for this project. - - - - - Gets a value indicating if this is a web project. - - - if this is a web project; otherwise, - . - - - If the url of a web project has been mapped to a local path - (using the <webmap> element), then this property will return - for a - project. - - - - - Gets the name of the VS.NET project. - - - - - Gets the path of the VS.NET project. - - - - - Gets the directory containing the VS.NET project. - - - - - Get the location of the project. - - - - - Gets or sets the unique identifier of the VS.NET project. - - - - - Groups a set of instances for a specific - culture. - - - - - Initializes a new instance - for the specified culture. - - A . - - - - Gets the intermediate build directory in which the satellite - assembly is built. - - The project build configuration. - - The intermediate build directory in which the satellite assembly - is built. - - - - - Gets a representing the path to the - intermediate file location of the satellite assembly. - - The project build configuration. - The project settings. - - A representing the path to the - intermediate file location of the satellite assembly. - - - - - Gets path of the satellite assembly, relative to the output - directory. - - The project settings. - - The path of the satellite assembly, relative to the output - directory. - - - - - Gets the of the - . - - - - - Gets the set of localized resources. - - - - - Verifies whether the specified XML fragment represents a valid project - that is supported by this . - - XML fragment representing the project file. - - The XML fragment is not supported by this . - -or- - The XML fragment does not represent a valid project (for this ). - - - - - Returns the Visual Studio product version of the specified project - XML fragment. - - The document element of the project. - - The Visual Studio product version of the specified project XML - fragment. - - - The product version could not be determined. - -or- - The product version is not supported. - - - - - Returns a for launching the compiler - for this project. - - The configuration to build. - The response file for the compiler. - - A for launching the compiler for - this project. - - - - - Returns the project location from the specified project XML fragment. - - XML fragment representing the project file. - - The project location of the specified project XML file. - - - The project location could not be determined. - -or- - The project location is invalid. - - - - - Returns a value indicating whether the project represented by the - specified XML fragment is supported by . - - XML fragment representing the project to check. - - if supports - the specified project; otherwise, . - - - - A project is identified as as C# project, if the XML fragment at - least has the following information: - - - - - ... - - - ]]> - - - - - - Gets the type of the project. - - - The type of the project. - - - - - Gets the default file extension of sources for this project. - - - For C# projects, the default file extension is ".cs". - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class with the given . - - The project of the configuration. - - - - Expands the given macro. - - The macro to expand. - - The expanded macro. - - - The macro is not supported. - -or- - The macro is not implemented. - -or- - The macro cannot be expanded. - - - Expansion of a given macro is not yet implemented. - - - - - Is called each time a regular expression match is found during a - operation. - - The resulting from a single regular expression match during a . - - The expanded . - - - - - Gets the project. - - - - - Gets the name of the configuration. - - - - - Get the directory in which intermediate build output will be stored - for this configuration. - - - - This is a directory relative to the project directory named - obj\<configuration name>. - - - .resx and .licx files will only be recompiled if the - compiled resource files in the are not - uptodate. - - - - - - Gets the output directory. - - - - - Gets the path for the output file. - - - - - Gets the path in which the output file will be created before its - copied to the actual output path. - - - - - Get the path of the output directory relative to the project - directory. - - - - - Gets the platform that the configuration targets. - - - The platform targeted by the configuration. - - - - - Gets the set of output files that is specific to the project - configuration. - - - The set of output files that is specific to the project - configuration. - - - The key of the case-insensitive is the - full path of the output file and the value is the path relative to - the output directory. - - - - - Gets the platform that the configuration targets. - - - The platform targeted by the configuration. - - - - - Gets the path in which the output file will be created before its - copied to the actual output path. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether to register the project output for - use with COM components. - - - if the project output should be registered - for use with COM components; otherwise, . - - - - - Supports grouping of individual projects, and treating them as a solution. - - - - - Verifies whether the specified XML fragment represents a valid project - that is supported by this . - - XML fragment representing the project file. - - The XML fragment is not supported by this . - -or- - The XML fragment does not represent a valid project (for this ). - - - - - Returns the Visual Studio product version of the specified project - XML fragment. - - The document element of the project. - - The Visual Studio product version of the specified project XML - fragment. - - - The product version could not be determined. - -or- - The product version is not supported. - - - - - Prepares the project for being built. - - The solution configuration that is built. - - Ensures the configuration-level object directory exists and ensures - that none of the output files are marked read-only. - - - - - Returns a for launching the compiler - for this project. - - The configuration to build. - The response file for the compiler. - - A for launching the compiler for - this project. - - - - - Returns the project location from the specified project XML fragment. - - XML fragment representing the project file. - - The project location of the specified project XML file. - - - The project location could not be determined. - -or- - The project location is invalid. - - - - - Returns a value indicating whether the project represented by the - specified XML fragment is supported by . - - XML fragment representing the project to check. - - if supports - the specified project; otherwise, . - - - - A project is identified as as J# project, if the XML fragment at - least has the following information: - - - - - ... - - - ]]> - - - - - - Gets the type of the project. - - - The type of the project. - - - - - Gets the default file extension of sources for this project. - - - For J# projects, the default file extension is ".jsl". - - - - - Resolves an assembly reference. - - - The full path to the resolved assembly, or - if the assembly reference could not be resolved. - - - - Visual Studio .NET uses the following search mechanism : - - - - - The project directory. - - - - - The directories specified in the "ReferencePath" property, - which is stored in the .USER file. - - - - - The .NET Framework directory (see KB306149) - - - - - - The directories specified under the following registry - keys: - - - - - HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\.NETFramework\AssemblyFolders - - - - - HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\.NETFramework\AssemblyFolders - - - - - HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\VisualStudio\<major version>.<minor version>\AssemblyFolders - - - - - HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\VisualStudio\<major version>.<minor version>\AssemblyFolders - - - - - Future versions of Visual Studio .NET will also check - in: - - - - - HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\.NETFramework\AssemblyFoldersEx - - - - - HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\.NETFramework\AssemblyFoldersEx - - - - - - - - The HintPath. - - - - - - - - Gets the name of the referenced assembly. - - - The name of the referenced assembly, or if - the name could not be determined. - - - - - Gets the Visual Studio .NET AssemblyFolders registry key matching - the current target framework. - - - The Visual Studio .NET AssemblyFolders registry key matching the - current target framework. - - The current target framework is not supported. - - We use the target framework instead of the product version of the - containing project file to determine what registry key to scan, as - we don't want to use assemblies meant for uplevel framework versions. - - - - - Indentifies the different output types of a managed project. - - - Visual Studio .NET does not support modules. - - - - - A class library. - - - - - A console application. - - - - - A Windows program. - - - - - Gets the output path of the reference, without taking the "copy local" - setting into consideration. - - The solution configuration that is built. - - The output path of the reference. - - - - - Gets the complete set of output files for the referenced project. - - The solution configuration that is built. - The set of output files to be updated. - - The complete set of output files for the referenced project. - - - The key of the case-insensitive is the - full path of the output file and the value is the path relative to - the output directory. - - - - - Gets the complete set of assemblies that need to be referenced when - a project references this project. - - The solution configuration that is built. - - The complete set of assemblies that need to be referenced when a - project references this project. - - - - Apparently, there's some hack in VB.NET that allows a type to be used - that derives from a type in an assembly that is not referenced by the - project. - - - When building from the command line (using vbc), the following error - is reported "error BC30007: Reference required to assembly 'X' - containing the base class 'X'. Add one to your project". - - - Somehow VB.NET can workaround this issue, without actually adding a - reference to that assembly. I verified this with both VS.NET 2003 and - VS.NET 2005. - - - For now, we have no other option than to return all assembly - references of the referenced project if the parent is a VB.NET - project. - - - - - - Gets the timestamp of the reference. - - The solution configuration that is built. - - The timestamp of the reference. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the output file(s) of this reference - should be copied locally. - - - if the output file(s) of this reference - should be copied locally; otherwise, . - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether this reference represents a system - assembly. - - - as a project by itself can never be a - system assembly. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the reference is managed for the - specified configuration. - - The solution configuration that is built. - - . - - - - - Gets the path of the reference, without taking the "copy local" - setting into consideration. - - The solution configuration that is built. - - The output path of the reference. - - - - - Gets the complete set of output files for the referenced project. - - The solution configuration that is built. - The set of output files to be updated. - - The key of the case-insensitive is the - full path of the output file and the value is the path relative to - the output directory. - - - - - Gets the complete set of assemblies that need to be referenced when - a project references this component. - - The solution configuration that is built. - - The complete set of assemblies that need to be referenced when a - project references this component. - - - - - Gets the timestamp of the reference. - - The solution configuration that is built. - - The timestamp of the reference. - - - - - Removes wrapper assembly from build directory, if wrapper assembly - no longer exists in output directory or is not in sync with build - directory, to force rebuild. - - The project configuration. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the output file(s) of this reference - should be copied locally. - - - if the reference wraps a Primary Interop - Assembly; otherwise, . - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether this reference represents a system - assembly. - - - as none of the system assemblies are wrappers - or Primary Interop Assemblies anyway. - - - - - Gets the name of the tool that should be used to create the - . - - - The name of the tool that should be used to create the - . - - - - - Gets the path of the wrapper assembly. - - - The path of the wrapper assembly. - - - The wrapper assembly is stored in the object directory of the - project. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the wrapper assembly has already been - created. - - - - - Gets the path of the Primary Interop Assembly. - - - The path of the Primary Interop Assembly, or - if not available. - - - - - Gets the hex version of the type library as defined in the definition - of the reference. - - - The hex version of the type library. - - - - - Gets the GUID of the type library as defined in the definition - of the reference. - - - The GUID of the type library. - - - - - Gets the locale of the type library in hex notation. - - - The locale of the type library. - - - - - Gets the name of the type library. - - - The name of the type library. - - - - - Gets the name of the referenced assembly. - - - The name of the referenced assembly, or if - the name could not be determined. - - - - - Gets the name of the tool that should be used to create the - . - - - The name of the tool that should be used to create the - . - - - - - Gets the path of the wrapper assembly. - - - The path of the wrapper assembly. - - - The wrapper assembly is stored in the object directory of the - project. - - - - - Gets the path of the Primary Interop Assembly. - - - The path of the Primary Interop Assembly, or - if not available. - - - - - Gets the hex version of the type library as defined in the definition - of the reference. - - - The hex version of the type library. - - - - The definition of the reference does not contain a "VersionMajor" attribute. - - -or - - The definition of the reference does not contain a "VersionMinor" attribute. - - - - - - Gets the GUID of the type library as defined in the definition - of the reference. - - - The GUID of the type library. - - - - - Gets the locale of the type library in hex notation. - - - The locale of the type library. - - - - - Specifies the type of the project. - - - - - A Visual Basic.NET project. - - - - - A Visual C# project. - - - - - A Visual C++ project. - - - - - A Visual J# project. - - - - - Specifies the result of the build. - - - - - The build failed. - - - - - The build succeeded. - - - - - The build succeeded and the output was updated. - - - - - Visual Studio.NET 2002 - - - - - Visual Studio.NET 2003 - - - - - Indentifies the physical location of a managed project. - - - - - A local project. - - - - - A web project. - - - - - Contains a collection of elements. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified instance. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified array of instances. - - - - - Adds a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - The position into which the new element was inserted. - - - - Adds the elements of a array to the end of the collection. - - The array of elements to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Adds the elements of a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Determines whether a is in the collection. - - The to locate in the collection. - - if is found in the - collection; otherwise, . - - - - - Determines whether a with the specified - GUID is in the collection, using a case-insensitive lookup. - - The GUID to locate in the collection. - - if a with GUID - is found in the collection; otherwise, - . - - - - - Copies the entire collection to a compatible one-dimensional array, starting at the specified index of the target array. - - The one-dimensional array that is the destination of the elements copied from the collection. The array must have zero-based indexing. - The zero-based index in at which copying begins. - - - - Retrieves the index of a specified object in the collection. - - The object for which the index is returned. - - The index of the specified . If the is not currently a member of the collection, it returns -1. - - - - - Inserts a into the collection at the specified index. - - The zero-based index at which should be inserted. - The to insert. - - - - Returns an enumerator that can iterate through the collection. - - - A for the entire collection. - - - - - Removes a member from the collection. - - The to remove from the collection. - - - - Remove items with the specified guid from the collection. - - The guid of the project to remove from the collection. - - - - Gets or sets the element at the specified index. - - The zero-based index of the element to get or set. - - - - Gets the with the specified GUID. - - The GUID of the to get. - - Performs a case-insensitive lookup. - - - - - Enumerates the elements of a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified . - - The collection that should be enumerated. - - - - Advances the enumerator to the next element of the collection. - - - if the enumerator was successfully advanced - to the next element; if the enumerator has - passed the end of the collection. - - - - - Sets the enumerator to its initial position, which is before the - first element in the collection. - - - - - Gets the current element in the collection. - - - The current element in the collection. - - - - - Factory class for VS.NET projects. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class. - - - - - Holds a case-insensitive list of cached projects. - - - The key of the is the path of the project - file (for web projects this can be a URL) and the value is a - instance. - - - - - Holds a case-insensitive list of cached project GUIDs. - - - The key of the is the path of the project - file (for web projects this can be a URL) and the value is the GUID - of the project. - - - - - Holds a case-insensitive list of cached project GUIDs. - - - The key of the is the path of the project - file (for web projects this can be a URL) and the value is the Xml - of the project. - - - - - Determines the output type of the project from its XML definition. - - The XML definition of the project settings. - - The output type of the project. - - - - The output type of the project is not set in the specified XML - definition. - - -or- - - The output type of the project is not supported. - - - - - - Gets the project GUID from the given - holding a <VisualStudioProject> node. - - The path of the project file. - The <VisualStudioProject> node from which the project GUID should be retrieved. - - The project GUID from specified <VisualStudioProject> node. - - - - - Gets the .ico file to use as application icon. - - - The .ico file to use as application icon, or - if no application icon should be used. - - - - - Gets the key file to use to sign ActiveX/COM wrappers. - - - The path of the key file to use to sign ActiveX/COM wrappers, - relative to the project root directory, or - if the wrapper assembly should not be signed using a key file. - - - - - Gets the key name to use to sign ActiveX/COM wrappers. - - - The name of the key container to use to sign ActiveX/COM wrappers, - or if the wrapper assembly should not be - signed using a key container. - - - - - Gets the output type of this project. - - - - - Designates when the command line should - be run. Possible values are "OnBuildSuccess", "Always" or - "OnOutputUpdated". - - - - - Contains commands to be run before a build takes place. - - - Valid commands are those in a .bat file. For more info see MSDN. - - - - - Contains commands to be ran after a build has taken place. - - - Valid commands are those in a .bat file. For more info see MSDN. - - - - - Obtains a lifetime service object to control the lifetime policy for - this instance. - - - An object of type used to control the lifetime - policy for this instance. This is the current lifetime service object - for this instance if one exists; otherwise, a new lifetime service - object initialized with a lease that will never time out. - - - - - Gets the file name of the assembly with the given assembly name. - - The assembly name of the assembly of which the file name should be returned. - - The file name of the assembly with the given assembly name. - - - - - Compiles the resource file. - - The solution configuration that is built. - - A representing the compiled resource file. - - - - - Returns a representing the compiled resource - file. - - The solution configuration that is built. - - A representing the compiled resource file. - - - Calling this method does not force compilation of the resource file. - - - - - Gets a representing the physical location - of the resource file. - - - - - Gets a representing the logical location - of the resource file in the project. - - - When the resource file is not linked, this matches the - . - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the resource is in fact a ResX file. - - - if the resource is a ResX file; otherwise, - . - - - - - Factory class for VS.NET solutions. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class. - - - - - Verifies whether the specified XML fragment represents a valid project - that is supported by this . - - XML fragment representing the project file. - - The XML fragment is not supported by this . - -or- - The XML fragment does not represent a valid project (for this ). - - - - - Returns the Visual Studio product version of the specified project - XML fragment. - - The document element of the project. - - The Visual Studio product version of the specified project XML - fragment. - - - The product version could not be determined. - -or- - The product version is not supported. - - - This method is called from the ctor, and - at that time we're not sure the XML that is passed in, is indeed a - valid Visual Basic project. - - - - - Returns the project location from the specified project XML fragment. - - XML fragment representing the project file. - - The project location of the specified project XML file. - - - The project location could not be determined. - -or- - The project location is invalid. - - - - - Returns a for launching the compiler - for this project. - - The configuration to build. - The response file for the compiler. - - A for launching the compiler for - this project. - - - - - Returns a value indicating whether the project represented by the - specified XML fragment is supported by . - - XML fragment representing the project to check. - - if supports the - specified project; otherwise, . - - - - A project is identified as as Visual Basic project, if the XML - fragment at least has the following information: - - - - - ... - - - ]]> - - - - - - Gets the type of the project. - - - The type of the project. - - - - - Gets the default file extension of sources for this project. - - - For VB projects, the default file extension is ".vb". - - - - - A mapping from properties in the .vcproj file to command line arguments. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class. - - - - - Gets the argument string corresponding with a configuration property - named with value . - An ignore mask can be used to eliminate some arguments from the search. - - The name of the configuration property. - The value of the configuration property. - Specify any groups that needs to be ignored. - - The argument string corresponding with a configuration property - named with value , - or if no corresponding argument exists. - - - - - Creates a mapping between configuration properties for the Visual - C++ compiler and corresponding command-line arguments. - - - A mapping between configuration properties for the Visual C++ - compiler and corresponding command-line arguments. - - - - The following configuration properties are processed by - : - - - - Category - Property - - - General - Addtional Include Directories (/I[path]) - - - General - Resolve #using References (/AI[path]) - - - Preprocessor - Preprocessor Definitions (/D[macro]) - - - Code Generation - Enable C++ Exceptions (/EHsc) - - - Precompiled Headers - Create/Use Precompiled Header - - - Precompiled Headers - Create/Use PCH Through File - - - Precompiled Headers - Precompiled Header File - - - Output Files - Assembler Output - - - Output Files - ASM List Location - - - Browse Information - Enable Browse Information - - - Browse Information - Browse File - - - Advanced - Force Includes (/FI[name]) - - - Advanced - Force #using (/FU[name]) - - - Advanced - Undefine Preprocessor Definitions (/U[macro]) - - - - - - - Creates a mapping between configuration properties for the Visual - C++ linker and corresponding command-line arguments. - - - A mapping between configuration properties for the Visual C++ - linker and corresponding command-line arguments. - - - - The following configuration properties are processed by - : - - - - Category - Property - - - General - Output File (/OUT:[file]) - - - General - Additional Library Directories (/LIBPATH:[dir]) - - - Input - Additional Dependencies - - - Input - Add Module to Assembly (/ASSEMBLYMODULE:file) - - - Input - Embed Managed Resource File (/ASSEMBLYRESOURCE:file) - - - Debugging - Generate Debug Info (/DEBUG) - - - Debugging - Generate Program Database File (/PDB:name) - - - Debugging - Generate Map File (/MAP) - - - Debugging - Map File Name (/MAP:[filename]) - - - System - Heap Reserve Size (/HEAP:reserve) - - - System - Heap Commit Size (/HEAP:reserve, commit) - - - System - Stack Reserve Size (/STACK:reserve) - - - System - Stack Commit Size (/STACK:reserve, commit) - - - - The following configuration properties are ignored: - - - - Category - Property - - - General - Show Progress (/VERBOSE, /VERBOSE:LIB) - - - General - Suppress Startup Banner (/NOLOGO) - - - - Support for the following configuration properties still needs to - be implemented: - - - - Category - Property - - - General - Ignore Import Library - - - General - Register Output - - - Input - Delay Loaded DLLs (/DELAYLOAD:[dll_name]) - - - Embedded IDL - MIDL Commands (/MIDL:[file]) - - - - - - - Gets the name of the command-line argument. - - - The name of the command-line argument. - - - - - Represents a command-line arguments of which the trailing backslashes - in the value should be duplicated. - - - - - Represents a command-line argument of which the value should be - quoted, and of which trailing backslahes should be duplicated. - - - - - Gets the string that the configuration setting should match in - order for the command line argument to be set. - - - - - Allow us to assign an argument to a specific group. - - - - - The argument is not assigned to any group. - - - - - The argument is ignored when the optimization level is set to - Minimum Size (1) or Maximum Size (2). - - - - - Resolves an assembly reference. - - - The full path to the resolved assembly, or - if the assembly reference could not be resolved. - - - - - Is called each time a regular expression match is found during a - operation. - - The resulting from a single regular expression match during a . - - The expanded . - - The macro is not supported. - Expansion of a given macro is not yet implemented. - - - - Gets the name of the referenced assembly. - - - The name of the referenced assembly, or if - the name could not be determined. - - - - - A single build configuration for a Visual C++ project or for a specific - file in the project. - - - - - Expands the given macro. - - The macro to expand. - - The expanded macro. - - - The macro is not supported. - -or- - The macro is not implemented. - -or- - The macro cannot be expanded. - - - - - Gets the value of a given setting for a specified tool. - - The name of the tool. - The name of the setting. - - The value of a setting for the specified tool, or - if the setting is not defined for the specified tool. - - - An empty setting value, which is used as a means to override the - project default, will be returned as a empty . - - - - - Gets the value of a given setting for a specified tool. - - The name of the tool. - The name of the setting. - The value to return if setting is not defined. - - The value of a setting for the specified tool, or - if the setting is not defined for - the specified tool. - - - An empty setting value, which is used as a means to override the - project default, will be returned as a empty . - - - - - Gets the intermediate directory, specified relative to project - directory. - - - The intermediate directory, specified relative to project directory. - - - - - Gets a comma-separated list of directories to scan for assembly - references. - - - A comma-separated list of directories to scan for assembly - references, or if no additional directories - should scanned. - - - - - Gets the name of the configuration, including the platform it - targets. - - - Tthe name of the configuration, including the platform it targets. - - - - - Gets the output directory. - - - - - Gets the path in which the output file will be created before its - copied to the actual output path. - - - For Visual C++ projects, the output file will be immediately - created in the output path. - - - - - Gets the name of the configuration. - - - The name of the configuration. - - - - - Gets the platform that the configuration targets. - - - The platform targeted by the configuration. - - - - - Represents the configuration of a file. - - - - - Expands the given macro. - - The macro to expand. - - The expanded macro. - - - The macro is not supported. - -or- - The macro is not implemented. - -or- - The macro cannot be expanded. - - - - - Gets the value of a given setting for a specified tool. - - The name of the tool. - The name of the setting. - The value to return if setting is not defined in both the file and project configuration. - - The value of a setting for the specified tool, or - if the setting is not defined in - both the file and project configuration. - - - - If the setting is not defined in the file configuration, then - the project level setting will be used. - - - An empty setting value, which is used as a means to override the - project default, will be returned as a empty . - - - - - - Gets a value indication whether the file should be excluded from - the build for this configuration. - - - if the file should be excluded from the - build for this configuration; otherwise, . - - - - - Gets the relative path of the file. - - - The path of the file relative to the project directory. - - - - - Get the path of the output directory relative to the project - directory. - - - - - Gets the intermediate directory, specified relative to project - directory. - - - The intermediate directory, specified relative to project directory. - - - - - Gets the path for the output file. - - - The path for the output file, or if there's - no output file for this configuration. - - - - - Gets a comma-separated list of directories to scan for assembly - references. - - - A comma-separated list of directories to scan for assembly - references, or if no additional directories - should scanned. - - - - - Visual C++ project. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether building the project for the specified - build configuration results in managed output. - - The solution configuration that is built. - - if the project output for the specified build - configuration is either a Dynamic Library (dll) or an Application - (exe), and Managed Extensions are enabled; otherwise, - . - - - - - Verifies whether the specified XML fragment represents a valid project - that is supported by this . - - XML fragment representing the project file. - - The XML fragment is not supported by this . - -or- - The XML fragment does not represent a valid project (for this ). - - - - - Returns the Visual Studio product version of the specified project - XML fragment. - - The document element of the project. - - The Visual Studio product version of the specified project XML - fragment. - - - The product version could not be determined. - -or- - The product version is not supported. - - - - - Expands the given macro. - - The macro to expand. - - The expanded macro or if the macro is not - supported. - - - - - Build resource files for the given configuration. - - The resource files to build. - The project configuration. - The build configuration. - - TODO: refactor this as we should always get only one element in the - list. Each res file should be built - with its own file configuration. - - - - - Build Interface Definition Language files for the given - configuration. - - The IDL files to build. - The project configuration. - The build configuration. - - TODO: refactor this as we should always get only one element in the - list. Each IDL file should be built - with its own file configuration. - - - - - Merges the specified tool setting of - with . - - - The merge is suppressed when the flag $(noinherit) is defined in - . - - - - - Gets the absolute path to the object file or directory. - - The build configuration - - The absolute path to the object file or directory, or - - - We use an absolute path for the object file, otherwise - <cl> assumes a location relative to the output - directory - not the project directory. - - - - - Returns a value indicating whether the project represented by the - specified XML fragment is supported by . - - XML fragment representing the project to check. - - if supports the - specified project; otherwise, . - - - - A project is identified as as Visual C++ project, if the XML - fragment at least has the following information: - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Removes leading and trailing quotes from the specified path. - - The path to clean. - - - - Returns the Visual Studio product version of the specified project - XML fragment. - - XML fragment representing the project to check. - - The Visual Studio product version of the specified project XML - fragment. - - - The product version could not be determined. - -or- - The product version is not supported. - - - - - Holds the files included in the project. - - - - For project files with no specific file configuration, the relative - path is added to the list. - - - For project files that have a specific file configuration, a - containing the - instance representing the file configurations is added. - - - - - - Gets the name of the Visual C++ project. - - - - - Gets the type of the project. - - - The type of the project. - - - - - Gets the path of the Visual C++ project. - - - - - Gets the directory containing the VS.NET project. - - - - - Get the location of the project. - - - . - - - For now, we only support local Visual C++ projects. - - - - - Get the directory in which intermediate build output that is not - specific to the build configuration will be stored. - - - This is a directory relative to the project directory, - named temp\. - - - - - Gets or sets the unique identifier of the Visual C++ project. - - - - - Represents a Visual C++ project configuration. - - - - - Expands the given macro. - - The macro to expand. - - The expanded macro. - - - The macro is not supported. - -or- - The macro is not implemented. - -or- - The macro cannot be expanded. - - - Expansion of a given macro is not yet implemented. - - - - - Gets the value of the specified attribute from the specified node. - - The node of which the attribute value should be retrieved. - The attribute of which the value should be returned. - - The value of the attribute with the specified name or - if the attribute does not exist or has no value. - - - - - Holds the output path for this build configuration. - - - Lazy initialized by . - - - - - Holds list of files to link in the order in which they are defined - in the project file. - - - - - Holds the C++ sources for each build configuration. - - - The key of the hashtable is a build configuration, and the - value is an ArrayList holding the C++ source files for that - build configuration. - - - - - Holds the resources for each build configuration. - - - The key of the hashtable is a build configuration, and the - value is an ArrayList holding the resources files for that - build configuration. - - - - - Holds the IDL files for each build configuration. - - - The key of the hashtable is a build configuration, and the - value is an ArrayList holding the IDL files for that build - configuration. - - - - - Tells the compiler which character set to use. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether Managed Extensions for C++ are - enabled. - - - - - Gets a value indicating how MFC is used by the configuration. - - - - - Gets a value indicating how ATL is used by the configuration. - - - - - Gets the list of files to link in the order in which they are - defined in the project file. - - - - - Holds the C++ sources for each build configuration. - - - The key of the hashtable is a build configuration, and the - value is an ArrayList holding the C++ source files for that - build configuration. - - - - - Gets the resources for each build configuration. - - - The key of the hashtable is a build configuration, and the - value is an ArrayList holding the resources files for that - build configuration. - - - - - Get the IDL files for each build configuration. - - - The key of the hashtable is a build configuration, and the - value is an ArrayList holding the IDL files for that build - configuration. - - - - - Gets the target path for usage in macro expansion. - - - The target path, or a zero-length string if there's no output file - for this configuration. - - - - - Get the directory in which intermediate build output will be stored - for this configuration. - - - - This is a directory relative to the project directory named - obj\<configuration name>. - - - .resx and .licx files will only be recompiled if the - compiled resource files in the are not - uptodate. - - - - - - Get the path of the output directory relative to the project - directory. - - - - - Gets the intermediate directory, specified relative to project - directory. - - - The intermediate directory, specified relative to project directory. - - - - - Gets the absolute path for the output file. - - - The absolute path for the output file, or - if there's no output file for this configuration. - - - - - Gets a comma-separated list of directories to scan for assembly - references. - - - A comma-separated list of directories to scan for assembly - references, or if no additional directories - should scanned. - - - - - The type of output for a given configuration. - - - - - A Makefile. - - - - - Application (.exe). - - - - - Dynamic Library (.dll). - - - - - Static Library (.lib). - - - - - Utility. - - - - - Gets a instance representing the - absolute path to the import library to generate. - - - A representing the absolute path to the - import library to generate, or if no - import library must be generated. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the reference is managed for the - specified configuration. - - The build configuration of the reference. - - if the reference is managed for the - specified configuration; otherwise, . - - - - - Gets the name of the referenced assembly. - - - The name of the referenced assembly. - - - - - Gets the name of the tool that should be used to create the - . - - - The name of the tool that should be used to create the - . - - - - - Gets the path of the wrapper assembly. - - - The path of the wrapper assembly. - - - The wrapper assembly is stored in the object directory of the - project. - - - - - Gets the path of the Primary Interop Assembly. - - - The path of the Primary Interop Assembly, or - if not available. - - - - - Gets the hex version of the type library as defined in the definition - of the reference. - - - The hex version of the type library. - - The definition of the reference does not contain a "ControlVersion" attribute. - - - - Gets the GUID of the type library as defined in the definition - of the reference. - - - The GUID of the type library. - - - - - Gets the locale of the type library in hex notation. - - - The locale of the type library. - - -
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diff --git a/tools/nant-0.85/binaries/NAnt.VisualCppTasks.dll b/tools/nant-0.85/binaries/NAnt.VisualCppTasks.dll deleted file mode 100644 index 4ca00adcc..000000000 Binary files a/tools/nant-0.85/binaries/NAnt.VisualCppTasks.dll and /dev/null differ diff --git a/tools/nant-0.85/binaries/NAnt.VisualCppTasks.xml b/tools/nant-0.85/binaries/NAnt.VisualCppTasks.xml deleted file mode 100644 index d9e0d512e..000000000 --- a/tools/nant-0.85/binaries/NAnt.VisualCppTasks.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1205 +0,0 @@ - - - - NAnt.VisualCppTasks - - - - - Compiles C/C++ programs using cl.exe, Microsoft's C/C++ compiler. - - - This task is intended for version 13.00.9466 of cl.exe. - - - Compiles helloworld.cpp for the Common Language Runtime. - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Compiles the sources. - - - - - Determines if the sources need to be compiled. - - - - - Determines whether the precompiled header file is up-to-date. - - - if no precompiled header file was specified; - otherwise, . - - - In order to determine accurately whether the precompile header file - is up-to-date, we'd need scan all the header files that are pulled - in. As this is not implemented right now, its safer to always - recompile. - - - - - Determines whether any file that are includes in the specified - source file has been updated after the obj was compiled. - - The source file to check. - The last write time of the compiled obj. - - The full path to the include file that was modified after the obj - was compiled, or if no include files were - modified since the obj was compiled. - - - - To determine what includes are defined in a source file, conditional - directives are not honored. - - - If a given include cannot be resolved to an existing file, then - it will be considered stable. - - - - - - Quotes an argument value and duplicates trailing backslahes. - - The argument value to quote. - - The quotes argument value. - - - - - Determines the file name of the OBJ file for the specified source - file. - - The source file for which the OBJ file should be determined. - The path of the object file. - - The file name of the OBJ file for the specified source file. - - - - - Directory where all output files are placed. - - - - - Specifies the path and/or name of the generated precompiled header - file - given either relative to or as an - absolute path. - - - - - The path of the boundary file when generating/using the - specified . If a precompiled header file is - not specified then this attribute is ignored. - - - - - The mode in which the specified (if any) is - used. The default is . - - - - - Specifies whether Managed Extensions for C++ should be enabled. - The default is . - - - - - Tells the compiler to use the specified character set. - - - - - Options to pass to the compiler. - - - - - The list of files to compile. - - - - - The list of directories in which to search for include files. - - - - - Directories that the compiler will search to resolve file references - passed to the #using directive. - - - - - Specifies metadata files to reference in this compilation as an - alternative to passing a file name to #using in source code. - - - - - Macro definitions to pass to cl.exe. - Each entry will generate a /D - - - - - Macro undefines (/U) to pass to cl.exe. - - - - - A name to override the default object file name; can be either a file - or directory name. The default is the output directory. - - - - - A name for the compiler-generated PDB file; can be either a file or - directory name. The default is the output directory. - - - - - Gets the filename of the external program to start. - - The filename of the external program. - - - - Gets the command-line arguments for the external program. - - - The command-line arguments for the external program. - - - - - Defines the supported modes for the use of precompiled header files. - - - - - Create a precompiled header file. - - - For further information on the use of this option - see the Microsoft documentation on the C++ compiler flag /Yc. - - - - - Automatically create a precompiled header file if necessary. - - - For further information on the use of this option - see the Microsoft documentation on the C++ compiler flag /YX. - - - - - Use a (previously generated) precompiled header file. - - - For further information on the use of this option - see the Microsoft documentation on the C++ compiler flag /Yu. - - - - - Run lib.exe, Microsoft's Library Manager. - - - Create a library. - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Creates the library. - - - - - Determines if the sources need to be linked. - - - - - Options to pass to the compiler. - - - - - The output file. - - - - - The module definition file. - - - - - The list of files to combine into the output file. - - - - - Symbols to add to the symbol table. - - - - - Names of default libraries to ignore. - - - - - The list of additional library directories to search. - - - - - Gets the filename of the external program to start. - - The filename of the external program. - - - - Gets the command-line arguments for the external program. - - - The command-line arguments for the external program. - - - - - Links files using link.exe, Microsoft's Incremental Linker. - - - This task is intended for version 7.00.9466 of link.exe. - - - - Combine all object files in the current directory into helloworld.exe. - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Links the sources. - - - - - Determines if the output needs linking. - - - - - Quotes an argument value and duplicates trailing backslahes. - - The argument value to quote. - - The quotes argument value. - - - - - Options to pass to the compiler. - - - - - Create debugging information for the .exe file or DLL. The default is - . - - - - - The output file. - - - - - A user-specified name for the program database (PDB) that the linker - creates. The default file name for the PDB has the base name of the - and the extension .pdb. - - - - - Specified DLLs for delay loading. - - - - - The list of files to combine into the output file. - - - - - The list of additional library directories to search. - - - - - Link the specified modules into this assembly. - - - - - Embed the specified resources into this assembly. - - - - - Symbols to add to the symbol table. - - - - - Names of libraries that you want the linker to ignore when it - resolves external references. - - - - - Gets the filename of the external program to start. - - The filename of the external program. - - - - Gets the command-line arguments for the external program. - - - The command-line arguments for the external program. - - - - - Compiles messages using mc.exe, Microsoft's Win32 message compiler. - - - - Compile text.mc using the default options. - - - - ]]> - - - Compile text.mc, passing a path to store the header, the rc - file and some additonal options. - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Compiles the sources. - - - - - Determine if source files need re-building. - - - - - Options to pass to the compiler. - - - - - Path to store header file. The default is the project base directory. - - - - - Path to store RC file. The default is the project base directory. - - - - - Input filename. - - - - - Gets the filename of the external program to start. - - - The filename of the external program. - - - - - Gets the command-line arguments for the external program. - - - The command-line arguments for the external program. - - - - - This tasks allows you to run MIDL.exe. - - - - This task only supports a small subset of the MIDL.EXE command line - switches, but you can use the options element to specify any other - unsupported commands you want to specify. - - - - - - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - This is where the work is done. - - - - - Check output files to see if we need rebuilding. - - if a rebuild is needed; otherwise, - . - - - - Check output files to see if we need rebuilding. - - - if a rebuild is needed; otherwise, - . - - - - - Writes the response file for midl.exe. - - - - - The /acf switch allows the user to supply an - explicit ACF file name. The switch also - allows the use of different interface names in - the IDL and ACF files. - - - - - The /align switch is functionally the same as the - MIDL /Zp option and is recognized by the MIDL compiler - solely for backward compatibility with MkTypLib. - - The alignment value can be 1, 2, 4, or 8. - - - - The /app_config switch selects application-configuration - mode, which allows you to use some ACF keywords in the - IDL file. With this MIDL compiler switch, you can omit - the ACF and specify an interface in a single IDL file. - - - - - The /char switch helps to ensure that the MIDL compiler - and C compiler operate together correctly for all char - and small types. - - Can be one of signed | unsigned | ascii7 - - - - The /client switch directs the MIDL compiler to generate - client-side C source files for an RPC interface - - can be one of stub | none - - - - The /cstub switch specifies the name of the client - stub file for an RPC interface. - - - - - Specifies the file name for the generated dlldata file for a proxy - DLL. The default file name Dlldata.c is used if - is not specified. - - - - - The /env switch selects the - environment in which the application runs. - - It can take the values win32 and win64 - - - - The /Oi switch directs the MIDL compiler to - use a fully-interpreted marshaling method. - The /Oic and /Oicf switches provide additional - performance enhancements. - - - If you specify the Oi attribute, you must set it to - one of the values: - - Oi="" - - Oi="c" - - Oi="f" - - Oi="cf" - - - - - Specifies a file name for the type library generated by the MIDL - compiler. - - - - - Specifies the name of the header file. - - - - - Specifies the name of the interface identifier file for a COM - interface, overriding the default name obtained by adding _i.c - to the IDL file name. - - - - - Specifies the name of the interface proxy file for a COM interface. - - - - - Name of .IDL file to process. - - - - - Additional options to pass to midl.exe. - - - - - Macro definitions to pass to mdil.exe. - Each entry will generate a /D - - - - - Macro undefines (/U) to pass to mdil. - - - - - The list of directories in which to search for include files. - - - - - Filename of program to execute - - - - - Gets the command-line arguments for the external program. - - - The command-line arguments for the external program. - - - - - Compiles resources using rc.exe, Microsoft's Win32 resource - compiler. - - - - Compile text.rc to text.res using the default options. - - - - ]]> - - - - - Compile text.rc, passing an additional option. - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Compile the resource file - - - - - Determines if the resource need compiling. - - - - - Check if a resource file has been updated. - - - - - - - Options to pass to the compiler. - - - - - Output file. - - - - - The resource file to compile. - - - - - Default language ID. - - - - - The list of directories in which to search for include files. - - - - - Macro definitions to pass to rc.exe. - Each entry will generate a /d - - - - - Filename of program to execute - - - - - Arguments of program to execute - - - - - Defines the character sets that can be used by the C++ compiler. - - - - - Have the compiler determine the character set. - - - - - Unicode character set. - - - - - Multi-byte character set. - - - - - Represents a library. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with - the specified name. - - is . - - - - The name of the library. - - - - - If then the element will be processed; - otherwise, skipped. The default is . - - - - - If then the element will be skipped; - otherwise, processed. The default is . - - - - - Contains a collection of elements. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified instance. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified array of instances. - - - - - Adds a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - The position into which the new element was inserted. - - - - Adds the elements of a array to the end of the collection. - - The array of elements to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Adds the elements of a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Determines whether a is in the collection. - - The to locate in the collection. - - if is found in the - collection; otherwise, . - - - - - Copies the entire collection to a compatible one-dimensional array, starting at the specified index of the target array. - - The one-dimensional array that is the destination of the elements copied from the collection. The array must have zero-based indexing. - The zero-based index in at which copying begins. - - - - Retrieves the index of a specified object in the collection. - - The object for which the index is returned. - - The index of the specified . If the is not currently a member of the collection, it returns -1. - - - - - Inserts a into the collection at the specified index. - - The zero-based index at which should be inserted. - The to insert. - - - - Returns an enumerator that can iterate through the collection. - - - A for the entire collection. - - - - - Removes a member from the collection. - - The to remove from the collection. - - - - Gets or sets the element at the specified index. - - The zero-based index of the element to get or set. - - - - Enumerates the elements of a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified . - - The collection that should be enumerated. - - - - Advances the enumerator to the next element of the collection. - - - if the enumerator was successfully advanced - to the next element; if the enumerator has - passed the end of the collection. - - - - - Sets the enumerator to its initial position, which is before the - first element in the collection. - - - - - Gets the current element in the collection. - - - The current element in the collection. - - - - - Represents a symbol. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with - the specified name. - - is . - - - - The name of the symbol. - - - - - If then the element will be processed; - otherwise, skipped. The default is . - - - - - If then the element will be skipped; - otherwise, processed. The default is . - - - - - Contains a collection of elements. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified instance. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified array of instances. - - - - - Adds a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - The position into which the new element was inserted. - - - - Adds the elements of a array to the end of the collection. - - The array of elements to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Adds the elements of a to the end of the collection. - - The to be added to the end of the collection. - - - - Determines whether a is in the collection. - - The to locate in the collection. - - if is found in the - collection; otherwise, . - - - - - Copies the entire collection to a compatible one-dimensional array, starting at the specified index of the target array. - - The one-dimensional array that is the destination of the elements copied from the collection. The array must have zero-based indexing. - The zero-based index in at which copying begins. - - - - Retrieves the index of a specified object in the collection. - - The object for which the index is returned. - - The index of the specified . If the is not currently a member of the collection, it returns -1. - - - - - Inserts a into the collection at the specified index. - - The zero-based index at which should be inserted. - The to insert. - - - - Returns an enumerator that can iterate through the collection. - - - A for the entire collection. - - - - - Removes a member from the collection. - - The to remove from the collection. - - - - Gets or sets the element at the specified index. - - The zero-based index of the element to get or set. - - - - Enumerates the elements of a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the specified . - - The collection that should be enumerated. - - - - Advances the enumerator to the next element of the collection. - - - if the enumerator was successfully advanced - to the next element; if the enumerator has - passed the end of the collection. - - - - - Sets the enumerator to its initial position, which is before the - first element in the collection. - - - - - Gets the current element in the collection. - - - The current element in the collection. - - - - - Defines how to deal with backslashes in values of command line - arguments. - - - - - Does not perform any processing on backslashes. - - - - - Duplicates the trailing backslash. - - - - - Fixes the trailing backslash by replaces trailing double backslashes - with only one backslash and removing single trailing backslashes. - - - - - Removes all the trailing backslashes. - - - - - Groups a set of useful manipulation methods for - command-line arguments. - - - - - Performs backslash processing on the specified value using a given - method. - - The to process. - The to use. - - with backslashes processed using the given - . - - - - - Duplicates the trailing backslash. - - The input string to check and duplicate the trailing backslash if necessary. - The result string after being processed. - - Also duplicates trailing backslash in quoted value. - - - - - Fixes the trailing backslash. This function replaces the trailing double backslashes with - only one backslash. It also, removes the single trailing backslash. - - The input string. - The result string after being processed. - - - - Removes all the trailing backslashes from the input. - - The input string. - The result string without trailing backslashes. - - - - Quotes an argument value and processes backslashes using a given - . - - The argument value to quote. - The to use. - - The quoted argument value. - - - - diff --git a/tools/nant-0.85/binaries/NAnt.Win32Tasks.dll b/tools/nant-0.85/binaries/NAnt.Win32Tasks.dll deleted file mode 100644 index 4979a8345..000000000 Binary files a/tools/nant-0.85/binaries/NAnt.Win32Tasks.dll and /dev/null differ diff --git a/tools/nant-0.85/binaries/NAnt.Win32Tasks.xml b/tools/nant-0.85/binaries/NAnt.Win32Tasks.xml deleted file mode 100644 index bd488501b..000000000 --- a/tools/nant-0.85/binaries/NAnt.Win32Tasks.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,690 +0,0 @@ - - - - NAnt.Win32Tasks - - - - - Groups a set of functions that convert Windows native filenames to - Cygwin POSIX-style pathnames and vice versa. - - - It can be used when a Cygwin program needs to pass a file name to a - native Windows program, or expects to get a file name from a native - Windows program. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class with the specified and properties. - - The in which the class is used. - The set of properties to use for macro expansion. - - - - Gets the DOS (short) form of the specified path. - - The path to convert. - - The DOS (short) form of the specified path. - - cygpath could not be started. - could not be converted to a short form. - - - - Gets the Unix form of the specified path. - - The path to convert. - - The Unix form of the specified path. - - cygpath could not be started. - could not be converted to a Unix form. - - - - Gets the Windows form of the specified path. - - The path to convert. - - The Windows form of the specified path. - - cygpath could not be started. - could not be converted to a Windows form. - - - - Runs cygpath with the specified arguments and returns the result - as a . - - The arguments to pass to cygpath. - - The result of running cygpath with the specified arguments. - - - - - Factory method to return a new instance of ExecTask - - - - - - - Generates a Windows Forms Control that wraps ActiveX Controls defined - in an OCX. - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Import the ActiveX control. - - - - - Determines whether the assembly needs to be created again. - - - if the assembly needs to be created again; - otherwise, . - - - - - Filename of the .ocx file. - - - - - Filename of the generated assembly. - - - - - Specifies the file containing the public key to use to sign the - resulting assembly. - - - The file containing the public key to use to sign the resulting - assembly. - - - - - Specifies the publisher's official public/private key pair with which - the resulting assembly should be signed with a strong name. - - - The keyfile to use to sign the resulting assembly with a strong name. - - See the Microsoft.NET Framework SDK documentation for details. - - - - Specifies the key container in which the public/private key pair - should be found that should be used to sign the resulting assembly - with a strong name. - - - The key container containing a public/private key pair that should - be used to sign the resulting assembly. - - - - - Specifies to sign the resulting control using delayed signing. - - - - - Determines whether C# source code for the Windows Form wrapper should - be generated. The default is . - - - - - Assembly to use for Runtime Callable Wrapper rather than generating - new one [.NET 1.1 or higher]. - - - - - Indicates whether aximp supports using an existing Runtime - Callable Wrapper for a given target framework. The default is - . - - - - - Gets the command-line arguments for the external program. - - - The command-line arguments for the external program. - - - - - Reads a value or set of values from the Windows Registry into one or - more NAnt properties. - - - Read a single value from the registry. - - - ]]> - - Read all the registry values in a key. - - - ]]> - - - - - - read the specified registry value - - - - - Returns the hive for a given key. - - - - - The hive for a given key. - - - - - Returns the key for a given registry hive. - - The registry hive to return the key for. - - The key for a given registry hive. - - - - - The property to set to the specified registry key value. - If this attribute is used then a single value will be read. - - - - - The prefix to use for the specified registry key values. - If this attribute is used then all registry values will be read and stored as properties with this prefix. - - - Registry values a, b, c will be turned into prefixa, prefixb, prefixc named properties - - - - - The registry key to read, including the path. - - - SOFTWARE\Microsoft\.NETFramework\sdkInstallRoot - - - - - Space separated list of registry hives to search for . - For a list of possible values, see . The - default is . - - - - - - - - Registers an assembly, or set of assemblies for use from COM clients. - - - - Refer to the Regasm - documentation for more information on the regasm tool. - - - - - Register types in a single assembly. - - - - ]]> - - - - - Register types of an assembly and generate a type library containing - definitions of accessible types defined within the assembly. - - - - ]]> - - - - - Register types of set of assemblies at once, while specifying a set - of reference assemblies. - - - - - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Updates the of the specified - . - - The of which the should be updated. - - - - Registers or unregisters a single assembly, or a group of assemblies. - - - - - The name of the file to register. This is provided as an alternate - to using the task's . - - - - - Registry file to export to instead of entering the types directly - into the registry. - - - - - Set the code base registry setting. - - - - - Only refer to already registered type libraries. - - - - - Export the assemblies to the specified type library and register it. - - - - - Unregister the assembly. 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By default, it will - not reimport if the underlying COM TypeLib or reference has not changed. - - - See the Microsoft.NET Framework SDK documentation for details. - - - - Import LegacyCOM.dll to DotNetAssembly.dll. - - - ]]> - - - - - Generate an assembly named "Interop.MSVidCtlLib.dll" for the - MS Video Control 1.0 Type Library, transforming any [out, retval] - parameters of methods on dispinterfaces in the type library into - return values in the managed library. - - - - - - - - ]]> - - - - - - Imports the type library to a .NET assembly. - - - - - Returns the path of the type library, removing the identifier of - the type library from the specified string. - - The path from which to extract the path of the type library. - - The path of the type library without the type library identifier. - - - An example of a path which includes the identifier of the type - library (in this case "2") is - C:\WINDOWS\system32\msvidctl.dll\2. - - - - - Determines whether the type library needs to be imported again. - - - if the type library needs to be imported; - otherwise, . - - - - - Specifies the name of the output file. - - - The name of the output file. - - See the Microsoft.NET Framework SDK documentation for details. - - - - Specifies the namespace in which to produce the assembly. - - - The namespace in which to produce the assembly. - - See the Microsoft.NET Framework SDK documentation for details. - - - - Specifies the version number of the assembly to produce. - - - - The version number of the assembly to produce. - - - The version number should be in the format major.minor.build.revision. - - - See the Microsoft.NET Framework SDK documentation for details. - - - - - - Specifies whether the resulting assembly should be signed with a - strong name using delayed signing. The default is . - - - if the resulting assembly should be signed - with a strong name using delayed signing; otherwise, . - - See the Microsoft.NET Framework SDK documentation for details. - - - - Specifies whether a primary interop assembly should be produced for - the specified type library. The default is . - - - if a primary interop assembly should be - produced; otherwise, . - - See the Microsoft.NET Framework SDK documentation for details. - - - - Specifies the file containing the public key to use to sign the - resulting assembly. - - - The file containing the public key to use to sign the resulting - assembly. - - See the Microsoft.NET Framework SDK documentation for details. - - - - Specifies the publisher's official public/private key pair with which - the resulting assembly should be signed with a strong name. - - - The keyfile to use to sign the resulting assembly with a strong name. - - See the Microsoft.NET Framework SDK documentation for details. - - - - Specifies the key container in which the public/private key pair - should be found that should be used to sign the resulting assembly - with a strong name. - - - The key container containing a public/private key pair that should - be used to sign the resulting assembly. - - See the Microsoft.NET Framework SDK documentation for details. - - - - Specifies the assembly files to use to resolve references to types - defined outside the current type library. - - - The assembly files to use to resolve references to types defined - outside the current type library. - - See the Microsoft.NET Framework SDK documentation for details. - - - - Specifies whether a type library should not be imported if all - references within the current assembly or the reference assemblies - cannot be resolved. 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