I think it would be convenient to have command-line arguments take optional
if/unless attributes that work much like those on targets. My use case is
with the <javac> task where I want to conditionally pass in an -Xlint
option:
<javac
source="${java_compiler-source-version}"
target="${java_compiler-target-version}"
debug="${java_compiler-debug}"
deprecation="${java_compiler-deprecation}"
includeAntRuntime="false"
verbose="${java_verbose}">
<compilerarg value="-Xlint" if="${java_lint}" />
.
.
.
</javac>
I think my only choice now is to play games with the compiler attribute on
compilerarg: use a <condition> to set the compiler to a bogus value,
something like this:
<condition property="java_compilerarg-lint" value="modern"
else="***disabled">
<istrue value="${java_lint}" />
</condition>
<javac
source="${java_compiler-source-version}"
target="${java_compiler-target-version}"
debug="${java_compiler-debug}"
deprecation="${java_compiler-deprecation}"
includeAntRuntime="false"
verbose="${java_verbose}">
<compilerarg value="-Xlint"
compiler="${java_compilerarg-lint}" />
.
.
.
</javac>
If there's consensus that this is generally useful I'll write up a formal
feature request.
Rich
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