The approach you show below is "approved."
-Matt
--- "Rosenbaum, Thomas"
<Thomas.Rosenbaum@harley-davidson.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am using Ant 1.6.5 - can multiple properties be
> specified in the "if"
> or "unless" attributes of a given target?
>
> <available file="file.ext" property="prop1"/>
> <available file="file2.ext" property="prop2"/>
> <available file="file3.ext" property="prop3"/>
> <available file="file4.ext" property="prop4"/>
>
> <target name="blah" if="prop1,prop2"> ... </target>
> <target name="blahblah" unless="prop3,prop4"> ...
> </target>
>
> If so, is the relationship an "or" or an "and"?
>
> If this is not possible, what is the best practice
> for executing a
> target if multiple conditions are met? I could do
> the following, but I
> end up creating all kinds of extra/throw-away
> properties:
>
> <condition property="exec-target1">
> <and>
> <available file="file.ext" property="prop1"/>
> <available file="file2.ext" property="prop2"/>
> </and>
> </condition>
> <condition property="do-not-exec-target1">
> <and>
> <available file="file3.ext" property="prop3"/>
> <available file="file4.ext" property="prop4"/>
> </and>
> </condition>
> <target name="blah" if="exec-target1"> ...
> </target>
> <target name="blahblah"
> unless="do-not-exec-target1"> ...
> </target>
>
> Can anyone help clear this up for me?
> Many thanks!
> - Tom
>
>
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