diff --git a/tools/nant/bin/ICSharpCode.SharpZipLib.dll b/tools/nant/bin/ICSharpCode.SharpZipLib.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..83cd1da Binary files /dev/null and b/tools/nant/bin/ICSharpCode.SharpZipLib.dll differ diff --git a/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.CompressionTasks.dll b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.CompressionTasks.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0b5eddc Binary files /dev/null and b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.CompressionTasks.dll differ diff --git a/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.CompressionTasks.xml b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.CompressionTasks.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d240110 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.CompressionTasks.xml @@ -0,0 +1,711 @@ + + + + NAnt.CompressionTasks + + + + + Summary description for ExpandTask. + + + + + Extracts a file entry from the specified stream. + + The containing the compressed entry. + The directory where to store the expanded file. + 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 directory where to create the subdirectory. + The name of the directory entry. + The date of the entry. + + The destination directory for the entry could not be created. + + + + + Overwrite files, even if they are newer than the corresponding + entries in the archive. The default is . + + + + + 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 . + + + + + Extracts files from a tar archive. + + + + Uses #ziplib + (SharpZipLib), an open source Zip/GZip library written entirely in C#. + + + + Extracts all files from a gzipped tar, preserving the directory structure. + + + ]]> + + + + + + Extracts the files from the archive. + + + + + The archive file to expand. + + + + + The directory where to store the expanded file(s). The default is + the project base directory. + + + + + The compression method. The default is . + + + + + Extracts files from a zip archive. + + + + 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. + + + + + The archive file to expand. + + + + + The directory where the expanded files should be stored. The + default is the project base directory. + + + + + 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. + + + + + Specialized for + that ignores case when converting from string. + + + + + 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. + + + + + Specifies the compression methods supported by + and . + + + + + No compression. + + + + + GZIP compression. + + + + + BZIP2 compression. + + + + + Specialized for + that ignores case when converting from string. + + + + + 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. + + + + + 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/bin/NAnt.Core.dll b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.Core.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8b3741a Binary files /dev/null and b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.Core.dll differ diff --git a/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.Core.xml b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.Core.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e193c91 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.Core.xml @@ -0,0 +1,16161 @@ + + + + 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. + + + + 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. + + + + When applied to a task deriving from , + the program to execute will first be searched for in the designated + location. + + + If the program does not exist in that location, and the file name is + not an absolute path then the list of tool paths of the current + target framework will be searched (in the order in which they are + defined in the NAnt configuration file). + + + + + + 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 + Initialize. 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 . + + + + 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. + + + + Derived classes should override to this method to provide extra + initialization and validation not covered by the base class. + + + Access to the that was used to initialize + this is available through . + + + + + 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. + A representing the get accessor for the property. + A representing the set accessor for the property. + 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. + + + + + Represents an explicitly named list of directories. + + + A is useful when you want to capture a list of + directories regardless whether they currently exist. + + + + + The base of the directory of this dirlist. The default is the project + base directory. + + + + + Gets the collection of environment variables that should be passed + to external programs that are launched. + + + + The collection of environment variables that should be passed + to external programs that are launched. + + + + + + The command-line arguments for the runtime engine. + + + + + Represents an in which one or more extensions + are found. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the + class for a given . + + + The instance is not cached for + future use. If this is required, use . + + The for which to construct an . + + + + Creates an for the specified + and caches it for future use. + + + If an for the same assembly is + available in the cache, then this cached instance is returned. + + The for which to construct an . + + The for the specified . + + + + + Gets the containing extensions. + + + + + Initializes a instance of the + class for an extension in a given . + + The in which the extension is found. + is . + + + + Initializes a instance of the + class for an extension in a given . + + The in which the extension is found. + is . + + + + Gets the in which the extension + was found. + + + + + Gets the from which the extension will + be created. + + + The containing the extension. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the + with the specified type. + + The type of the to consume. + is . + + + + Responsible for scanning types for plugins, and maintaining a cache of + instances. + + + + + Scans a given for plugins. + + The containing the to scan. + The to scan. + The which will be used to output messages to the build log. + + if represents a + ; otherwise, . + + + + + Registers matching plugins for the specified . + + The which plugins must be registered for. + is . + + + + 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. + + + + + 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 + . + + + An for the specified + is cached for future use. + + The containing the . + The class representing 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 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. + + + :--------:--->:----------:--->:----------: ... :----------:--->:--------:
+ :.Source.:--->:.Filter 1.:--->:.Filter 2.: ... :.Filter n.:--->:.target.:
+ :--------:--->:----------:--->:----------: ... :----------:--->:--------:
+
+ + 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. + + + ]]> + + + + + + Functions for requesting information from DNS. + + + + + Gets the host name of the local computer. + + + A string that contains the DNS host name of the local computer. + + An error is encountered when resolving the local host name. + + + + 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. + + + ]]> + + + + + + Gets the newline string defined for this environment. + + + A string containing CRLF for non-Unix platforms, or LF for Unix + platforms. + + + Output two lines in a log file. + + + ]]> + + + + + + 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. + + + + + + Checks whether the specified framework exists, and is valid. + + 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 current target framework. + + + The version of the current target framework. + + + + + + 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 current target framework. + + + The description of the current target framework. + + + + + + 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 current target + framework. + + + The Common Language Runtime version of the current target framework. + + + + + + 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 absolute path of the specified tool for the current + target framework. + + The file name of the tool to search for. + + The absolute path to if found in one of the + configured tool paths; otherwise, an error is reported. + + could not be found in the configured tool paths. + + + The configured tool paths are scanned in the order in which they + are defined in the framework configuration. + + + The file name of the tool to search should include the extension. + + + + Use gacutil to install an assembly in the GAC. + + + + + + ]]> + + + + + + 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. + + + + + + Gets a comma-separated list of frameworks filtered by the specified + . + + A bitwise combination of values that filter the frameworks to retrieve. + + A comma-separated list of frameworks filtered by the specified + , sorted on name. + + + + Define a build-all target that executes the build + target once for each installed framework targeting compact + devices. + + + + + + + + + + + ... + + ]]> + + + + + + Checks whether the specified framework is valid. + + The framework to check. + is not a valid framework identifier. + + + + 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. + + + + + Searches the probing paths of the current target framework for the + specified file. + + The name of the file to search for. + + The absolute path to if found in one of the + configured probing; otherwise, an error is reported. + + could not be found in the configured probing paths. + + + The (relative) probing paths are resolved relative to the base + directory of the appdomain in which NAnt is running. + + + The configured probing paths are scanned recursively in the order + in which they are defined in the framework configuration. + + + The file name to search should include the extension. + + + + + Compile an assembly referencing the nunit.framework assembly + for the current target framework that is shipped as part of the + NAnt distribution. + + + + + + + + + + + + ]]> + + + + + + Searches the probing paths of the current target framework for the + specified file. + + The directory to use a base directory for the probing paths. + The name of the file to search for. + + The absolute path to if found in one of the + configured probing; otherwise, an error is reported. + + could not be found in the configured probing paths. + + + The (relative) probing paths are resolved relative to the specified + base directory. + + + The configured probing paths are scanned recursively in the order + in which they are defined in the framework configuration. + + + The file name to search should include the extension. + + + + + Compile an assembly referencing the nunit.framework assembly + for the current target framework that is shipped as part of the + NAnt distribution. + + + + + + + + + + + + ]]> + + + + + + 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') + + + + + 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 Windows (and not just 32-bit Windows + as the name may lead you to believe). + + + if NAnt is running on Windows; + otherwise, . + + + + + Checks whether NAnt is running on Windows. + + + if NAnt is running on Windows; + 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. + + + + Initializes the task. + + + Initializes the task. + + + Executes the task. + + + + Locates the XML node for the specified attribute in either the + configuration section of the extension assembly or the.project. + + 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. + + + + + 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. + + + + + Returns the TaskBuilder used to construct an instance of this + . + + + + + 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. + + + + + 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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+ + 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. + + + If you employ filters in your copy operation, you should limit the copy + to text files. Binary files will be corrupted by the copy operation. + +
+ + + 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. + + + + + 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. + + + + + 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. If neither is included - or the message contains + only whitespace - then an empty message will be emitted in the output. + + + Macros in the message will be expanded. + + + When writing to a file, the attribute is + ignored. + + + Since NAnt 0.86, a newline will no longer be implictly added when + writing a message to a file. + + + + + Writes a message with level to the build log. + + + + ]]> + + + + + Writes a two-line message to the build log using inline content. + + + First line + Second line + ]]> + + + + + Writes a two-line message to the build log using the attribute. + + + + ]]> + + + + + 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 encoding to use when writing message to a file. The default is + UTF-8 encoding without a Byte Order Mark (BOM). + + + + + 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. + + + + Use of nested element(s) + is advised over the parameter, as + it supports automatic quoting and can resolve relative to absolute + paths. + + + + 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. + + + + When a is applied to the + deriving class and does not return an + absolute path, then the program to execute will first be searched for + in the location specified by . + + + If the program does not exist in that location, then the list of tool + paths of the current target framework will be scanned in the order in + which they are defined in the NAnt configuration file. + + + + + + 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 is a managed application + which should be executed using a runtime engine, if configured. + The default is . + + + if the external program should be executed + using a runtime engine; otherwise, . + + + + The value of is only used from + , and then only if its value is set to + . In which case + returns + if is . + + + In all other cases, the value of + is ignored. + + + + + + Specifies whether the external program should be treated as a managed + application, possibly forcing it to be executed under the currently + targeted version of the CLR. + + + A indicating how the program should + be treated. + + + + If is set to , + which is the default value, and is + then + is returned. + + + When the changing to , + then is set to ; + otherwise, it is changed to . + + + + + + 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 unique identifier for the spawned application. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the application should be + spawned. If you spawn an application, its output will not be logged + by NAnt. The default is . + + + + + Gets the command-line arguments, separated by spaces. + + + + + Performs additional checks after the task has been initialized. + + 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. These will be + passed as is to the external program. When quoting is necessary, + these must be explictly set as part of the value. Consider using + nested elements instead. + + + + + 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, . + + + + + Specifies whether the external program is a managed application + which 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, . + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the application should be + spawned. If you spawn an application, its output will not be logged + by NAnt. The default is . + + + + + The name of a property in which the unique identifier of the spawned + application should be stored. Only of interest if + is . + + + + + 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. + + + + + 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. + + + + + 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. + + + + + 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. + + + + + 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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+ + 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. + + + If you employ filters in your move operation, you should limit the + move to text files. Binary files will be corrupted by the move + operation. + +
+ + + 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 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. + + + + + + 0 if the execution is successful; otherwise, -1. + + + + + Deletes all instances of the variable name. + + The variable to unset. + + 0 if the execution is successful; otherwise, -1. + + + + + 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. + + + + + 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.". + + + + + 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. + + + + + 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. + + + + + 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 "\\". + + + + + + 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. + + + Value for XmlDocument.PreserveWhitespace that is set before the xml is loaded. + + + 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. + + + + + Namespace definitions to resolve prefixes in the XPath expression. + + + + + Represents a command-line argument. + + + + When passed to an external application, the argument will be quoted + when appropriate. This does not apply to the + parameter, which is always passed as is. + + + + + 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/**. + +

Case-Sensitivity

+ + By default, pattern matching is case-sensitive on Unix and case-insensitive + on other platforms. The parameter can be used + to override this. + +

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 + + + + + **/vssver2.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 . + + + + + Adds a nested set of patterns, or references a standalone patternset. + + + + + 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. + + + + + Indicates whether include and exclude patterns must be treated in a + case-sensitive way. The default is on Unix; + otherwise, . + + + + + 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. + + + + + Specifies the execution mode for managed applications. + + + + For backward compatibility, the following string values can also be + used in build files: + + + + Value + Corresponding field + + + "true" + + + + "false" + + + + + Even if set to , the operating system can still + run the program as a managed application. + + On Linux this can be done through binfmt_misc, while on + Windows installing the .NET Framework redistributable caused managed + applications to run on the MS CLR by default. + + + + + + Do not threat the program as a managed application. + + + + + Leave it up to the CLR to determine which specific version of + the CLR will be used to run the application. + + + + + Forces an application to run against the currently targeted + version of a given CLR. + + + + + 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 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. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + The name pattern to include/exclude. + + + + + If then the pattern will be used; + otherwise, skipped. The default is . + + + + + If then the pattern will be used; + otherwise, skipped. The default is . + + + + + Contains a collection of elements. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Removes all items from the . + + + + + 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. + + + + + Gets the current element in the collection. + + + The current element in the collection. + + + + + A set of patterns, mostly used to include or exclude certain files. + + + + The individual patterns support if and unless attributes + to specify that the element should only be used if or unless a given + condition is met. + + + The and + elements load patterns from a file. When the file is a relative path, + it will be resolved relative to the project base directory in which + the patternset is defined. Each line of this file is taken to be a + pattern. + + + The number sign (#) as the first non-blank character in a line denotes + that all text following it is a comment: + + + + + + Patterns can be grouped to sets, and later be referenced by their + . + + + When used as a standalone element (global type), any properties that + are referenced will be resolved when the definition is processed, not + when it actually used. Passing a reference to a nested build file + will not cause the properties to be re-evaluated. + + + To improve reuse of globally defined patternsets, avoid referencing + any properties altogether. + + + + + Define a set of patterns that matches all .cs files that do not contain + the text Test in their name. + + + + + + + ]]> + + + + + Define two sets. One holding C# sources, and one holding VB sources. + Both sets only include test sources when the test property is + set. A third set combines both C# and VB sources. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ]]> + + + + + Define a set from patterns in a file. + + + + + + + ]]> + + + + + Defines a patternset with patterns that are loaded from an external + file, and shows the behavior when that patternset is passed as a + reference to a nested build script. + + + External file "c:\foo\build\service.lst" holding patterns + of source files to include for the Foo.Service assembly: + + + + + Main build script located in "c:\foo\default.build": + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ]]> + + Nested build script located in "c:\foo\services\default.build" + which uses the patternset to feed sources files to the C# compiler: + + + + + + + + + + + ]]> + + At the time when the patternset is used in the "service" + build script, the following source files in "c:\foo\services\src" + match the defined patterns: + + + + + You should have observed that: + + + + + although the patternset is used from the "service" + build script, the path to the external file is resolved relative + to the base directory of the "main" build script in + which the patternset is defined. + + + + + the "TraceListener.cs" file is included, even though + the "build.debug" property was changed to false + after the patternset was defined (but before it was passed to + the nested build, and used). + + + + + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Adds a nested set of patterns, or references other standalone + patternset. + + The to add. + + + + Defines a single pattern for files to include. + + + + + Loads multiple patterns of files to include from a given file, set + using the parameter. + + + + + Defines a single pattern for files to exclude. + + + + + Loads multiple patterns of files to exclude from a given file, set + using the parameter. + + + + + 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. + + The response file to load arguments + + + + 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. + + + + Reads a file filtering its content through the filter chain. + + The file to read. + Chain of filters to apply when reading, or is no filters should be applied. + The encoding used to read the file. + + If is , + then the system's ANSI code page will be used to read the 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. + + + + + Scans a list of directories for the specified filename. + + The list of directories to search. + The name of the file to look for. + Specifies whether the directory should be searched recursively. + + The directories are scanned in the order in which they are defined. + + + The absolute path to the specified file, or null if the file was + not found. + + + + + 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. + + + + + Write the message of the specified and + the inner exceptions to . + + The to write to . + + + + Creates a new instance of the class + for the specified class in the specified + . + + + An for the specified + is cached for future use. + + The containing the . + The class representing 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 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(""); + } + + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the . + + + On unix, patterns are matching case-sensitively; otherwise, they + are matched case-insensitively. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the + specifying whether patterns are to be match case-sensitively. + + Specifies whether patterns are to be matched case-sensititely. + + + + 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 or set a value indicating whether or not to use case-sensitive + pattern matching. + + + + + 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. + + + + + Initialize a new instance of the + class specifying whether or not string comparison should be + case-sensitive. + + Specifies whether or not string comparison should be case-sensitive. + + + + 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 is + + + + + + 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 is + . + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether string comparison is case-sensitive. + + + A value indicating whether string comparison is case-sensitive. + + + + + 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. + + + + + Resolves the specified assembly to a full path by matching it + against the reference assemblies. + + The file name of the assembly to resolve (without path information). + + An absolute path to the assembly, or if the + assembly could not be found or no reference assemblies are configured + for the current framework. + + + Whether the file name is matched case-sensitively depends on the + operating system. + + + + + Searches the list of tool paths of the current framework for the + given file, and returns the absolute path if found. + + The file name of the tool to search for. + + The absolute path to if found in one of the + configured tool paths; otherwise, . + + is . + + + The configured tool paths are scanned in the order in which they + are defined in the framework configuration. + + + The file name of the tool to search should include the extension. + + + + + + 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 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 vendor of the framework. + + + The vendor of the framework. + + + + + Gets the version of the framework. + + + The version of the framework. + + The framework is not valid. + + When is not configured, the framework is not + considered valid. + + + + + Gets the Common Language Runtime version of the framework. + + + The Common Language Runtime version of the framework. + + The framework is not valid. + + When is , the + framework is not considered valid. + + + + + Gets the CLR type of the framework. + + + The CLR type of the framework. + + The framework is not valid. + + + + Gets the Visual Studio version that corresponds with this + framework. + + + The Visual Studio version that corresponds with this framework. + + The framework is not valid. + There is no version of Visual Studio 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. + + The framework is not valid. + + + + Gets the runtime information for this framework. + + + The runtime information for the framework or + if no runtime information is configured for the framework. + + The framework is not valid. + + + + Gets the directory where the system assemblies for the framework + are located. + + + The directory where the system assemblies for the framework are + located. + + The framework is not valid. + + + + Gets the directory containing the SDK tools for the framework. + + + The directory containing the SDK tools for the framework or a null + reference if the configured sdk directory does not exist, or is not + valid. + + The framework is not valid. + + + + Gets the used to initialize this framework. + + + The used to initialize this framework. + + The framework is not valid. + + + + 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. + + The framework is not valid. + + + + Returns a value indicating whether the current framework is valid. + + + if the framework is installed and correctly + configured; otherwise, . + + + + + Gets the reference assemblies for the current framework. + + + The reference assemblies for the current framework. + + The framework is not valid. + + + + Gets the tool paths for the current framework. + + + The tool paths for the current framework. + + The framework is not valid. + + + + Gets the . + + + The . + + + The defines the current namespace + scope and provides methods for looking up namespace information. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with the specified capacity. + + + + + Defines the types of frameworks. + + + + + Frameworks that are supported on the current platform, but are not + installed. + + + + + Frameworks that are installed on the current system. + + + + + Retrieves installation state attributes. + + + + + Frameworks that typically target full desktop devices. + + + + + Frameworks that target compact devices. + + + + + Frameworks that run in a browser. + + + + + Retrieves device attributes. + + + + + Frameworks released as part of the open-source Mono + project. + + + + + Frameworks released by Microsoft. + + + + + Retrieves vendor attributes. + + + + + All frameworks supported on the current platform, regarless of their + installation state, target device or vendor. + + + + + 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 . + + + + + Specialized for + that ignores case when converting from string. + + + + + 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. + + + + + 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. + The number of characters that the message should be indented. + + + + 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 . + + + + + Returns a value indicating whether NAnt is running in 64-bit mode. + + + if NAnt is running in 64-bit mode; otherwise, + . + + + + + Returns a value indicating whether NAnt is running in 32-bit mode. + + + Note that even if the platform is 64-bit, NAnt may be running in + 32-bit mode. + + + if NAnt is running in 32-bit mode; otherwise, + . + + + + + Returns a value indicating whether NAnt is running on Windows. + + + if NAnt is running on Windows; + otherwise, . + + + + + 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. + + + + + Gets the list of supported frameworks filtered by the specified + parameter. + + A bitwise combination of values that filter the frameworks to retrieve. + + An array of type that contains the + frameworks specified by the parameter, + sorted on name. + + + + + Returns the of the given node in an XML + file loaded by NAnt. + + + + The must be from an + that has been loaded by NAnt. + + + NAnt also does not process any of the following node types: + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + As a result, no location information is available for these nodes. + + + The to get the for. + + of the given node in an XML file loaded by NAnt, or + if the node was not loaded from + an XML file. + + + is from an XML file that was not loaded by NAnt. + -or + was not processed by NAnt (eg. an XML declaration). + + + + + 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 + + + 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. + + The value specified is . + The specified framework is not installed, or not configured correctly. + + 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. + + + + 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 + . + + + An for the specified + is cached for future use. + + The containing the . + The class representing 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 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 and argument count. + + The name of the function to lookup, including namespace prefix. + The argument of the function to lookup. + The in which the function is invoked. + + A representing the function, or + if a function with the given name and + arguments 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 containing the to scan. + 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 containing the to scan. + 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 containing the to scan. + 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. + + + + 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. + + +
+
diff --git a/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.DotNetTasks.dll b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.DotNetTasks.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3c74d58 Binary files /dev/null and b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.DotNetTasks.dll differ diff --git a/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.DotNetTasks.xml b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.DotNetTasks.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6c8dba2 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.DotNetTasks.xml @@ -0,0 +1,5334 @@ + + + + NAnt.DotNetTasks + + + + + Generates an AssemblyInfo file using the attributes given. + + + + Create a C# AssemblyInfo file containing the specified assembly-level + attributes. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ]]> + + + + + Create a C# AssemblyInfo file containing an attribute with multiple + named properties by setting the + attribute on the element to + . + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ]]> + + + + + + Generates an AssemblyInfo file. + + + + + Determines whether the specified AssemblyInfo file in the given + needs to be persisted. + + holding the newly generated AssemblyInfo source. + + if the generated AssemblyInfo source needs + to be persisted; otherwise, . + + + + + Name of the AssemblyInfo file to generate. + + + The name of the AssemblyInfo file to generate. + + + + + The code language in which the AssemblyInfo file should be + generated. + + + + + The assembly-level attributes to generate. + + + The assembly-level attributes to generate. + + + + + The namespaces to import. + + + The namespaces to import. + + + + + Assembly files used to locate the types of the specified attributes. + + + + + Defines the supported code languages for generating an AssemblyInfo + file. + + + + + A value for generating C# code. + + + + + A value for generating JScript code. + + + + + A value for generating Visual Basic code. + + + + + Encapsulates functionality to generate a code file with imports + and assembly-level attributes. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the + for the specified . + + The for which an instance of the class should be initialized. + The for which an instance of the class should be initialized. + + + + Generates code for the specified imports. + + The imports for which code should be generated. + The to which the generated code will be written. + + + + Generates code for the specified assembly attributes. + + The assembly attributes for which code should be generated. + Imports used to resolve the assembly attribute names to fully qualified type names. + Assembly that will be used to resolve the attribute names to instances. + The to which the generated code will be written. + + + + Gets the in which the AssemblyInfo + code will be generated. + + + + + Gets the that will be used to + generate the AssemblyInfo code. + + + + + Responsible for returning the specified value converted to a + accepted by a constructor for a given + . + + + + + 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. + + + + + 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. + + + + + + + + ]]> + + + + + Create an executable assembly manifest from modules. + + + + + + + + + ]]> + + + + + + 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. + + + + + One or more modules to be compiled into an assembly. + + + + + 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. + + + + + + Specifies a Win32 resource file (.res). + + + + Corresponds to /win32res[ource]: 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. + + + + + Specifies whether to delay sign the assembly using only the public + portion of the strong name key. The default is + . + + + + + 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 . + + + + + Indicates whether the compiler for a given target framework supports + the "delaysign" 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. + + + + Automatically references assemblies if they have the same name as + an imported namespace or as a type annotation when declaring a + variable. The default is . + + + + Corresponds with the /autoref flag. + + + + + + Instructs the compiler not to import standard library, and changes + to . The default is + . + + + + Corresponds with the /noconfig 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. + + + + + + Causes the compiler to generate errors for implicit method + overrides. The default is . + + + + Corresponds with the /versionsafe 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. + + + + + Specifies whether to delay sign the assembly using only the public + portion of the strong name key. + + + 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. + + + + + Indicates whether the compiler for a given target framework supports + the "delaysign" 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. + + + + + 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. + + + + + 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 supports + 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. + + +
Code
+ + The must contain a single code + element, which in turn contains the script code. + + + This code can include extensions such as functions, or tasks. Once + the script task has executed those extensions will be available for + use in the buildfile. + + + If no extensions have been defined, a static entry point named + ScriptMain - which must have a single + argument - is required. + +
Namespaces
+ + The following namespaces are imported by default: + + + + System + + + System.Collections + + + System.IO + + + System.Text + + + NAnt.Core + + + NAnt.Core.Attributes + + +
Assembly References
+ + The assembly references that are specified will be used to compile + the script, and will be loaded into the NAnt appdomain. + + + By default, only the NAnt.Core and mscorlib assemblies + are referenced. + +
+ + 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. + + + + + 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 list of reference assemblies of the current target framework. + + + + + The reference assemblies of a given target framework are defined using + <reference-assemblies> filesets in the <framework> node + of the NAnt configuration file. + + + + + 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. + + + + + Specifies whether the generated assembly is strongly named and will + be signed later. + + + + For backward compatibility, the following string values can also be + used in build files: + + + + Value + Corresponding field + + + "true" + + + + "false" + + + + + + + + Not specified. + + + + + Fully sign the assembly. + + + + + Only place the public key in the assembly, allowing the signature + to be added later. + + + + + 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 metadata file without assembly manifest. + + + + + Returns a textual representation of the module, which can be used as + argument for command-line tools. + + + A textual representation of the path, file[,target]. + + + + + The path of the module. + + + + + File name where the module should be copied to before it is compiled + into an assembly. + + + + + Gets or sets the that contains the module. + + + + + Contains a collection of items. + + + Do not yet expose this to build authors. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the + for the specified . + + The containing the collection. + is . + + + + Returns an enumerator that can iterate through the collection. + + + A for the entire collection. + + + + + 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. + + + + Removes all items from the 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. + + + + Removes an item at a specific index. + + The zero-based index of the item to remove. + The parameter is less than 0 or greater than or equal to the value of the property of the . + + + + 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. + + + + + 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. + + + + + Gets or sets the item at the specified index. + + The zero-based index of the item to get or set. + The parameter is less than 0 or greater than or equal to the value of the property of the . + + + + Gets the list of elements contained in the + instance. + + + An containing the elements of the + collection. + + + + + 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 or sets the item at the specified index. + + The zero-based index of the item to get or set. + The parameter is less than 0 or greater than or equal to the value of the property of the . + + + + 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. + + + + + + One or more modules to compile into an assembly. + + + + + Define a global <moduleset> that can be referenced by + other tasks or types. + + + + + + + ]]> + + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + The base of the directory of this . + The default is the project base directory. + + + + + The modules to add to this . + + + + + 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. The default is . + + + + + 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. + + + + + Specialized class for managing resource files. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + copy constructor for FileSet. Required in order to + assign references of FileSet type where + ResourceFileSet are used + + + + + + Creates a shallow copy of the . + + + A shallow copy of the . + + + + + Gets the manifest resource name for the specified resource file. + + The physical path of the resource file. + + The manifest resource name to be sent to the compiler. + + + + + Gets the manifest resource name for the file using both its physical + and logical path. + + The physical path of the resource file. + The logical location of the resource file. + + The manifest resource name to be sent to the compiler. + + + We use the relative path of the logical path, but the filename and + and the extension of the physical path to match VS.NET + + + + + Indicates the prefix to prepend to the actual resource. + This is usually the default namspace of the assembly. + + + + + Indicates whether prefixes should be dynamically generated by taking + the path of the resource relative to the basedir and appending it + to the specified prefix. The default is . + + + + + Gets a containing all matching resx files. + + + A containing all matching resx files. + + + + + Gets a containing all matching non-resx + files. + + + A containing all matching non-resx files. + + + + + 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. + + + + + Controls the behaviour of a compiler with regards to the reporting of + warnings. + + + + Instruct a compiler to report warning 0519 as an error. + + + + + + ]]> + + + + + Instruct a compiler not to report warning 0519 as an error, if the + release property is . + + + + + + ]]> + + + + + + Specifies a list of warnings that the compiler should treat as + errors. This overrides the + attribute. Only supported when targeting .NET 2.0 or higher. + + + + + Specifies a list of warnings that the compiler should NOT treat as + errors. This is only useful if + is . Only supported when targeting .NET 2.0 + or higher. + + +
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The file name of the output file will be equal + to the file name of the input file, but with extension ".il". + + + + + Disassembles helloworld.exe to helloworld.il. + + + + ]]> + + + + + Disassembles a set of PE files into the specified directory. + + + + + + + + + ]]> + + + + + + Checks whether the task is initialized with valid attributes. + + + + + Disassembles the PE file(s). + + + + + Disassembles the specified PE file. + + The PE file to disassemble. + + + + Determines the full path and extension for the output file. + + + A that represents the PE file + file for which the corresponding output file should be determined. + + + A that represents the full path + for the output file. + + The path of the output file could not be determined. + + + + Writes the disassembler options. + + + + + Writes an option using the default output format. + + + The to which the disassembler options + should be written. + + + A that contains the name of the + option which should be passed to the disassembler. + + + + + Writes an option and its value using the default output format. + + + The to which the disassembler options + should be written. + + + A that contains the name of the + option which should be passed to the disassembler. + + + A that contains the value of the + option which should be passed to the disassembler. + + + + + Determines whether or not disassembling is needed. + + + if disassembling is needed; otherwise, + . + + + + + Specifies whether or not the disassembler should combine the + /HEADER, /BYTE, and /TOKENS options. The default + is . + + + if the disassembler should combine the + /HEADER, /BYTE, and /TOKENS options; + otherwise, . The default is + . + + + + Corresponds to the /ALL flag. + + + + + + Specifies whether or not the disassembler should generate the + IL stream bytes (in hexadecimal notation) as instruction comments. + The default is . + + + if the IL stream bytes should be generated + as instruction comments; otherwise, . The + default is . + + + + Corresponds to the /BYTE flag. + + + + + + Instructs NAnt to rebuild the output file regardless of the file + timestamps. The default is . + + + if the output file should be rebuilt + regardless of its timestamps; otherwise . + The default is . + + + + + Specifies whether or not the disassembler should include PE header + information and runtime header information in the output. The default + is . + + + if PE header information and runtime header + information should be included in the output; otherwise, + . The default is . + + + + Corresponds to the /HEADER flag. + + + + + + Specifies the PE file to disassemble. + + + A that represents the PE file + to disassemble. + + + + + Specifies whether or not the disassembler should include + references to original source lines. The default is . + + + if references to original source lines + should be included; otherwise, . The + default is . + + + + Corresponds to the /LINENUM flag. + + + + + + Specifies whether or not the disassembler should suppress ILASM + code output. The default is . + + + if ILASM code output should be suppresses; + otherwise, . The default is + . + + + + Corresponds to the /NOIL flag. + + + + + + Specifies whether or not the disassembler should disassemble + public items only. This is a shortcut for ="pub". + The default is . + + + if only public items should be + disassembled; otherwise, . The default is + . + + + + Corresponds to the /PUBONLY flag. + + + + + + Specifies whether or not the disassembler should enclose all names + in single quotation marks. By default, only names that don't match + the ILASM definition of a simple name are quoted. The default is + . + + + if all names should be enclosed in single + quotation marks; otherwise, . The default + is . + + + + Corresponds to the /QUOTEALLNAMES flag. + + + + + + Specifies whether or not the disassembler should generate + structured exception handling clauses in canonical (label) form. + The default is . + + + if structured exception handling clauses + should be generated in canonical form; otherwise, + . The default is . + + + + Corresponds to the /RAWEH flag. + + + + + + Specifies whether or not the disassembler should generate + original source lines as comments. The default is . + + + if original source lines should be + generated as comments; otherwise, . + The default is . + + + + Corresponds to the /SOURCE flag. + + + + + + Specifies whether or not the disassembler should generate metadata + token values as comments. The default is . + + + if metadata token values should be + generated as comments; otherwise, . The + default is . + + + + Corresponds to the /TOKENS flag. + + + + + + Specifies whether or not the disassembler should use the UNICODE + encoding when generating the output. The default is ANSI. + + + if the output should be generated using + the UNICODE encoding; otherwise, . The + default is . + + + + Corresponds to the /UNICODE flag. + + + + + + Specifies whether or not the disassembler should use the UTF-8 + encoding when generating the output. The default is ANSI. + + + if the output should be generated using + the UTF-8 encoding; otherwise, . The + default is . + + + + Corresponds to the /UTF8 flag. + + + + + + Instructs the disassembler to disassemble the specified item only. + + + A that specifies the item to + disassemble. + + + + Corresponds to the /ITEM flag. + + + + + + Instructs the disassembler to disassemble only the items with the + specified visibility. Possible values are PUB, PRI, + FAM, ASM, FAA, FOA, PSC, + or any combination of them separated by +. + + + A that contains the visibility + suboptions. + + + + Corresponds to the /VISIBILITY flag. + + + + + + Specifies the name of the output file created by the disassembler. + + + A that represents the name of + the output file. + + + + Corresponds to the /OUT flag. + + + + + + Specifies the directory to which outputs will be stored. + + + A that represents the + directory to which outputs will be stored. + + + + + Specifies a list of PE files to disassemble. To use a , + the attribute must be specified. + + + A that represents the set + of PE files to disassemble. + + + + + The command-line arguments for the external program. + + + Overridden to ensure the <arg> elements would not be exposed + to build authors. + + + + + Gets the command-line arguments for the external program. + + + A that contains the command-line + arguments for the external program. + + + + + Allows a Windows service to be controlled. + + + Starts the World Wide Web Publishing Service on the local computer. + + + ]]> + + + + Stops the Alerter service on computer 'MOTHER'. + + + ]]> + + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the + class. + + + + + Peforms actions on the service in order to reach the desired status. + + + + + Determines the desired status of the service based on the action + that should be performed on it. + + + The that should be reached + in order for the to be considered successful. + + + + + Starts the service identified by and + . + + instance for controlling the service identified by and . + + + + Stops the service identified by and + . + + instance for controlling the service identified by and . + + + + Restarts the service identified by and + . + + instance for controlling the service identified by and . + + + + Pauses the service identified by and + . + + instance for controlling the service identified by and . + + + + Continues the service identified by and + . + + instance for controlling the service identified by and . + + + + Holds the name of the service that should be controlled. + + + + + Holds the name of the computer on which the service resides. + + + + + Holds the action that should be performed on the service. + + + + + Holds the time, in milliseconds, the task will wait for a service + to reach the desired status. + + + + + The name of the service that should be controlled. + + + + + The name of the computer on which the service resides. The default + is the local computer. + + + + + The action that should be performed on the service. + + + + + The time, in milliseconds, the task will wait for the service to + reach the desired status. The default is 5000 milliseconds. + + + + + Defines the actions that can be performed on a service. + + + + + Starts a service. + + + + + Stops a service. + + + + + Restarts a service. + + + + + Pauses a running service. + + + + + Continues a paused service. + + + + diff --git a/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.NUnit.dll b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.NUnit.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..70aa55b Binary files /dev/null and b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.NUnit.dll differ diff --git a/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.NUnit.xml b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.NUnit.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a7c6239 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.NUnit.xml @@ -0,0 +1,353 @@ + + + + NAnt.NUnit + + + + + Carries data specified through the formatter element. + + + + + Gets or sets the type of the formatter. + + The type of the formatter. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether output should be persisted + to a file. + + + if output should be written to a file; otherwise, + . 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. 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. + + + + + The built-in formatter types. + + + + + A plaintext formatter. + + + + + An XML formatter. + + + + + Represents the FormatterElement of the NUnit task. + + + + + Type of formatter. + + + + + Extension to append to the output filename. + + + + + Determines whether output should be persisted to a file. The default + is . + + + + + Specifies the directory where the output file should be written to, + if is . If not + specified, the output file will be written to the directory where + the test module is located. + + + + + Gets the underlying for the element. + + + + + 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. + + + + diff --git a/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.NUnit1Tasks.dll b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.NUnit1Tasks.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..62b7379 Binary files /dev/null and b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.NUnit1Tasks.dll differ diff --git a/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.NUnit1Tasks.xml b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.NUnit1Tasks.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..85367f3 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.NUnit1Tasks.xml @@ -0,0 +1,538 @@ + + + + NAnt.NUnit1Tasks + + + + + The whole test suite started. + + + + + The whole test suite ended. + + + + + Sets the the formatter is supposed to write + its results 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. 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. + + + + + Prints information about running tests directly to the build log. + + + + Not used, all output goes to Log class. + + + Called when the whole test suite has started. + + + Called when the whole test suite has ended. + + + Convert a stack trace line into something that can be clicked on in an IDE output window. + The StackTrace string, see . + The string that gets appended to the end of file(line): portion. + + + + Runs tests using the NUnit V1.0 framework. + + + + See the NUnit home page for more + information. + + + The or + attributes are only used to stop more than one test suite to stop + running. If any test suite fails a build error will be thrown. + Set to to + ignore test errors and continue build. + + + + + Run tests in the MyProject.Tests.dll assembly. + + + The test results are logged in results.xml and results.txt + using the and + formatters, respectively. + + + + + + + + ]]> + + + + + + Stops running tests when a test causes an error. The default is + . + + + Implies haltonfailure. + + + + + Stops running tests if a test fails (errors are considered failures + as well). The default is . + + + + + Cancel the individual tests if they do not finish in the specified + time (measured in milliseconds). Ignored if fork is disabled. + + + + + Tests to run. + + + + + Formatters to output results of unit tests. + + + + + Represents a test element of an . + + + + + Base name of the test result. The full filename is determined by this + attribute and the extension of formatter. + + + + + Directory to write the reports to. + + + + + Class name of the test. + + + + + Assembly to load the test from. + + + + + Run the tests in a separate . + + + + + Stop the build process if an error occurs during the test run. + + + + + Stop the build process if a test fails (errors are considered failures + as well). + + + + + The application configuration file to use for the NUnit test domain. + + + + + 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. + + + + + Carries data specified through the test element. + + + + + Determines if the unit test needs running. + + + if unit test needs running, otherwise, + . + + + + Determines if the test needs running by looking at the date stamp + of the test assembly and the test results log. + + + + + + Runs a Suite extracted from a TestCase subclass. + + + + + Creates the formatters to be used when running this test. + + + + + Returns the output file or null if does not use a file. + + + + + Returns the test suite from a given class. + + + The assemblyQualifiedName parameter needs to be in form: + "full.qualified.class.name,Assembly" + + + + + Gets the collection of registered formatters. + + Collection of registered formatters. + + + + Gets the result of the test. + + The result of the test. + + + + Prints information about running tests in plain text. + + + + Sets the Writer the formatter is supposed to write its results to. + + + Called when the whole test suite has started. + + + Called when the whole test suite has ended. + + + Convert a stack trace line into something that can be clicked on in an IDE output window. + The StackTrace string, see . + The string that gets appended to the end of file(line): portion. + + + + Decorates NUnits with extra information such as + run-time. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the + class. + + + + + Gets or sets the total run-time of a test. + + The total run-time of a test. + + + + Prints detailed information about running tests in XML format. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the + class. + + + + + Sets the the formatter is supposed to + write its results to. + + + + + Called when the whole test suite has started. + + + + + Called when the whole test suite has ended. + + + + diff --git a/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.NUnit2Tasks.dll b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.NUnit2Tasks.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..da3d6b6 Binary files /dev/null and b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.NUnit2Tasks.dll differ diff --git a/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.NUnit2Tasks.xml b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.NUnit2Tasks.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..93b192e --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.NUnit2Tasks.xml @@ -0,0 +1,584 @@ + + + + NAnt.NUnit2Tasks + + + + + Controls the categories of tests to execute using the . + + + + Only include test cases and fixtures that require no internet access. + + + + + + ]]> + + + + + Exclude test cases and fixtures that are known to fail. + + + + + + ]]> + + + + + + Specifies a list of categories to include. + + + + + Specifies a list of categories to exclude. + + + + + Represents a certain group of test cases or fixtures. + + + + + A name of a category, or comma-separated list of names. + + + + + If then the category will be processed; + otherwise, skipped. The default is . + + + + + If then the category 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. + + + + + Returns a comma-delimited list of categories. + + + A comma-delimited list of categories, or an empty + if there are no categories. + + + + + 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. + + + + + Runs tests using the NUnit V2.2 framework. + + + + The attribute is only useful when more + than one test suite is used, and you want to continue running other + test suites although a test failed. + + + Set to to + ignore any errors and continue the build. + + + In order to run a test assembly built with NUnit 2.0 or 2.1 using + , you must add the following node to your + test config file : + + + + ... + + + + + + + + + + ... + + ]]> + + + See the NUnit home page for more + information. + + + + + Run tests in the MyProject.Tests.dll assembly. + + + + + + + ]]> + + + + + Only run tests that are not known to fail in files listed in the tests.txt + file. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ]]> + + + + + + Runs the tests and sets up the formatters. + + + + + Stop the test run if a test fails. The default is . + + + + + Tests to run. + + + + + Formatters to output results of unit tests. + + + + + Represents a test element of an . + + + + + Name of the assembly to search for tests. + + + + + Name of a specific testfixture to run. If not specified then all + testfixtures are run. + + + + + Assemblies to include in test. + + + + + Assemblies to scan for missing assembly references. + + + + + Categories of test cases to include or exclude. + + + + + Build fails on failure. The default is . + + + + + XSLT transform file to use when using the + formatter. + + + + + The application configuration file to use for the NUnit test domain. + If not specified, NAnt will try to use a configuration name matching + the file name of the assembly with extension ".config". + + + + + Gets all assemblies specified for these tests. + + + All assemblies specified for these tests. + + + + + 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. + + + + + Custom TestDomain, similar to the one included with NUnit, in order + to workaround some limitations in it. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the + class. + + + + + Runs a single testcase. + + The test assembly. + The application configuration file for the test domain. + List of files to scan for missing assembly references. + + The result of the test. + + + + + Helper class called when an assembly resolve event is raised. + + + + + Initializes an instanse of the + class. + + + + + Called back when the CLR cannot resolve a given assembly. + + The source of the event. + A that contains the event data. + + The nunit.framework we know to be in NAnts bin directory, if + that is the assembly that needs to be resolved; otherwise, + . + + + + + 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. + + + + Holds the list of directories that will be scanned for missing + assembly references. + + + + + Holds the list of assemblies that can be scanned for missing + assembly references. + + + + + Holds the loaded assemblies. + + + + diff --git a/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.SourceControlTasks.dll b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.SourceControlTasks.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..756484b Binary files /dev/null and b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.SourceControlTasks.dll differ diff --git a/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.SourceControlTasks.xml b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.SourceControlTasks.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a12cc5f --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.SourceControlTasks.xml @@ -0,0 +1,1279 @@ + + + + NAnt.SourceControlTasks + + + + + A base class for creating tasks for executing CVS client commands on a + CVS repository. + + + + + A base class for creating tasks for executing CVS client commands on a + CVS repository. + + + + + Name of the environmental variable specifying a users' home + in a *nix environment. + + + + + Used on windows to specify the location of application data. + + + + + The environment variable that holds path information. + + + + + The environment variable that holds the location of the + .cvspass file. + + + + + Property name used to specify the source control executable. This is + used as a readonly property. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the + class. + + + + + Build up the command line arguments, determine which executable is being + used and find the path to that executable and set the working + directory. + + The process to prepare. + + + + Adds a new global option if none exists. If one does exist then + the use switch is toggled on or of. + + The common name of the option. + The option value or command line switch + of the option. + true if the option should be + appended to the commandline, otherwise false. + + + + Adds a new command option if none exists. If one does exist then + the use switch is toggled on or of. + + The common name of the option. + The option value or command line switch + of the option. + true if the option should be + appended to the commandline, otherwise false. + + + + Set up the environment variables for a process. + + A process to setup. + + + + Append the files specified in the fileset to the command line argument. + Files are changed to use a relative path from the working directory + that the task is spawned in. + + + + + Derive the location of the version control system from the environment + variable PATH. + + The file information of the version control system, + or null if this cannot be found. + + + + The name of the passfile, overriden for each version control system (VCS). + + + + + The path to the specific home directory of the version control system, + this can be where the binary files are kept, or other app + information. + + + + + The environment variable that defines where the version control system + (VCS) home variable is kept. + + + + + The name of the version control system (VCS) executable file. + + + + + + The root variable contains information on how to locate a repository. + Although this information is in different formats it typically must + define the following: + + server location + protocol used to communicate with the repository + repository location on the server + project location in the repository + + + + + + + Destination directory for the local sandbox. If destination is not specified + then the current directory is used. + + + Root path of the local sandbox. + + + + Root path of the local sandbox. + + + + + + The password for logging in to the repository. + + + The password for logging in to the repository. + + + + + The full path to the cached password file. If not specified then the + environment variables are used to try and locate the file. + + + + + Holds a collection of globally available options. + + + + + A collection of options that can be used to modify the default behavoir + of the version control commands. See the sub-tasks for implementation + specifics. + + + + + Command-line arguments for the program. The command line arguments are used to specify + any cvs command options that are not available as attributes. These are appended + after the command itself and are additive to whatever attributes are currently specified. + + + <cvs-checkout cvsroot=":pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nant" + module="nant" + destination="e:\test\merillcornish\working" + readonly="true" + quiet="true" + commandline="-n" + cvsfullpath="C:\Program Files\TortoiseCVS\cvs.exe" + /> +
+ Produces the cvs command: + c:\Program Files\TortoiseCVS\cvs.exe -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nant -q checkout -n nant +
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+ + + The name of the command that is going to be executed. + + + + + Used to specify the version control system (VCS) files that are going + to be acted on. + + + + + The executable to use for ssh communication. + + + + + The environment name for the ssh variable. + + + + + The name of the version control system executable. + + + + + Get the command line arguments for the task. + + + + + Default value for the recursive directive. The default is + . + + + + + Default value for the quiet command. + + + + + Default value for the really quiet command. + + + + + An environment variable that holds path information about where + cvs is located. + + + + + Name of the password file that cvs stores pserver + cvsroot/ password pairings. + + + + + The default compression level to use for cvs commands. + + + + + The default use of binaries, defaults to use sharpcvs. + + + + + The name of the cvs executable. + + + + + The temporary name of the sharpcvslib binary file, to avoid + conflicts in the path variable. + + + + + Environment variable that holds the executable name that is used for + ssh communication. + + + + + Property name used to specify on a project level whether sharpcvs is + used or not. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the + class. + + + + + Build up the command line arguments, determine which executable is being + used and find the path to that executable and set the working + directory. + + The process to prepare. + + + + Override to append any commands before the modele and files. + + + + + Append the command line options or commen names for the options + to the generic options collection. This is then piped to the + command line as a switch. + + + + + Add the given argument to the command line options. Note that are not explicitly + quoted are split into seperate arguments. This is to resolve a recent issue + with quoting command line arguments. + + + + + + The environment name for the ssh variable. + + + + + The name of the cvs binary, or cvs.exe at the time this + was written. + + + + + The name of the pass file, or .cvspass at the time + of this writing. + + + + + The name of the version control system specific home environment + variable. + + + + + 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. + + + + + Used to specify the version control system (VCS) files that are going + to be acted on. + + + + + Get the cvs file set. + + + + + The name of the cvs executable. + + + + + The full path to the cvs binary used. The cvs tasks will attempt to + "guess" the location of your cvs binary based on your path. If the + task is unable to resolve the location, or resolves it incorrectly + this can be used to manually specify the path. + + + A full path (i.e. including file name) of your cvs binary: + On Windows: c:\vcs\cvs\cvs.exe + On *nix: /usr/bin/cvs + + + + + + The cvs root variable has the following components: + + + [protocol]:[username]@[servername]:[server path] +
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+ + NAnt anonymous cvsroot: + + :pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nant + + +
+ + + The module to perform an operation on. + + + The module to perform an operation on. This is a normal file/folder + name without path information. + + + In NAnt the module name would be: + nant + + + + + + if the SharpCvsLib binaries that come bundled + with NAnt should be used to perform the cvs commands, + otherwise. + + + You may also specify an override value for all cvs tasks instead + of specifying a value for each. To do this set the property + sourcecontrol.usesharpcvslib to . + + + If you choose not to use SharpCvsLib to checkout from cvs you will + need to include a cvs.exe binary in your path. + + + + To use a cvs client in your path instead of sharpcvslib specify + the property: + >property name="sourcecontrol.usesharpcvslib" value="false"< + + The default settings is to use sharpcvslib and the setting closest + to the task execution is used to determine which value is used + to execute the process. + + For instance if the attribute usesharpcvslib was set to false + and the global property was set to true, the usesharpcvslib is + closes to the point of execution and would be used and is false. + Therefore the sharpcvslib binary would NOT be used. + + + + + The executable to use for ssh communication. + + + + + Indicates if the output from the cvs command should be supressed. + The default is . + + + + + Indicates if the output from the cvs command should be stopped. + The default is . + + + + + if the sandbox files should be checked out in + read only mode. The default is . + + + + + if the sandbox files should be checked out in + read/write mode. The default is . + + + + + Compression level to use for all net traffic. This should be a value from 1-9. +
+
+ NOTE: This is not available on sharpcvslib. +
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+ + + Produces an XML report that represents the cvs changes from the given + start day, to a given end date. + + + Report changes in NAnt from 1st of June 2004 until 25th of July 2004. + + + ]]> + + + + + + The command being executed. + + + + + Name of the xml file that will contain the cvs log information. + + + + + The earliest change to use in the cvs log command. + + + + + The latest date to use in the cvs log command. + + + + + The cvs command to execute. + + + + + Override use of sharpcvslib, needs to be true. + + + + + + The cvs root variable has the following components: + + + [protocol]:[username]@[servername]:[server path] +
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+ + If the cvsroot is not specified then the directory specified by the + attribute + is searched for CVS\Root. + +
+ + NAnt anonymous cvsroot: + + :pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nant + + +
+ + + Checks out a CVS module to the required directory. + + + Checkout NAnt. + + + ]]> + + + + + Checkout NAnt revision named 0_85 to the + folder c:\src\nant\v0.85. + + + + ]]> + + So the nant module tagged with revision 0_85 will be checked + out in the folder v0.85 under the working/ destination directory. +
This could be used to work on different + branches of a repository at the same time.
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+ + + Checkout NAnt with specified revision date to the + folder c:\src\nant\2003_08_16. + + + + ]]> + + +
+ + + The command being executed. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Specify the revision to checkout. This corresponds to the "sticky-tag" + of the file. + + + + + Sticky tag or revision to checkout. + + + + + Specify the revision date to checkout. The date specified is validated + and then passed to the cvs binary in a standard format recognized by + cvs. + + + + + Specify a directory name to replace the module name. Valid names + include any valid filename, excluding path information. + + + + + Specify a directory name to replace the module name. Valid names + include any valid filename, excluding path information. + + + + + The name of the cvs command that is going to be executed. + + + + + Executes the cvs login command which appends or updates an entry to the + specified .cvspass file. + + + Update .cvspass file to include the NAnt anonymous login. + + + ]]> + + + + + + Ensures all information is available to execute the . + + + + + Update the .cvspass file with the given password. If the passfile + is not specified then the default search locations are used: + + CVS_PASSFILE/.cvspass + HOME/.cvspass + USERPROFILE/.cvspass TODO: Confirm that this is valid + behavior or if it is going to give problems with the + cvsnt implementation. + + + + + + Password to append or update to the .cvspass file. + + + + + The full path to the .cvspass file. The default is ~/.cvspass. + + + + + + The current working directory. + + + + + The repository root string. + + + + + Executes the cvs command specified by the command attribute. + + + Checkout NAnt. + + + ]]> + + + + + + The cvs command to execute. + + + + + Specify if the module is needed for this cvs command. + + + + + Exports a cvs module in preperation for a release (i.e. the CVS version + folders are not exported). + + + Export the most recent NAnt sources from cvs. + + + ]]> + + + + + Export NAnt revision named your_favorite_revision_here to the + folder c:\src\nant\replacement_for_module_directory_name. + + **NOTE**: filesets names for the export task must be + prefixed with the module name. This is different than other tasks. + + + + + + + + + ]]> + + + + + + The command being executed. + + + + + Create a new instance of the . + + + The following values are set by default: +
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+ + + No shortening. Do not shorten module paths if -d specified. + + + + + Indicates whether the head revision should be used if the revison specified by + or the tags are not + found. The default is . + + + 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 . + + + + + Specify the revision to update the file to. This corresponds to the "sticky-tag" + of the file. + + + + + 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 a directory name to replace the module name. Valid names + include any valid filename, excluding path information. + + + + + The export command name for the cvs client. + + + + + Tags all sources in the remote repository with a given tag. + + + + Unlike tag, the rtag command acts only on sources that are in the repository. + Any modified sources on the local file system will NOT be tagged with this + command, so a commit should be performed before an rtag is done. + + + NOTE: Although a working directory is not necessary to perform the command + one must be specified in order to remain in compliance with the cvs library. + + + + Tag NAnt sources remotely. + + + ]]> + + + + Remove a tag from the remote repository. + + + ]]> + + + + + + 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 + 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 . + + +
+
diff --git a/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.VSNetTasks.dll b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.VSNetTasks.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a09a89d Binary files /dev/null and b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.VSNetTasks.dll differ diff --git a/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.VSNetTasks.xml b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.VSNetTasks.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1c6b998 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.VSNetTasks.xml @@ -0,0 +1,3961 @@ + + + + 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, . + + + + + Returns a number representing how much this file fits this project type. + + + + + + This enables the override in other providers. Do not return big numbers, mainly when compring only on filename. + + + + + 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 name of platform to build the solution for. + + + + + Gets the solution configuration to build. + + + + + 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, . + + + + + 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. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the + class with the specified initial capacity. + + The appropriate number of entries that the can initially contain. + + + + 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, . + + + + + Base class for all project classes. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets the complete set of output files for the project configuration + matching the specified solution 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. + + + If the project is not configured to be built for the specified + solution configuration, then no output files are added. + + + + + + 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 list of all configurations defined in the project. + + + + + Gets a list of project configurations that can be build. + + + + Project configurations that are not in this list do not need to be + compiled. + + + + + + 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. + + + + + Gets the complete set of output files for the project configuration + matching the specified solution 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. + + + If the project is not configured to be built for the specified + solution configuration, then no output files are added. + + + + + + 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 solution 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 solution 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". + + + + + 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. + + + + + MSBuild 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 + + + + + Visual Studio 2005 + + + + + 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. + + + + + 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. + + + + + Return a mapping between the configurations defined in the + solution file and the project build configurations. + + + Mapping between configurations defined in the solution file + and the project build configurations, or + if the project is not defined in a solution file. + + + This mapping only includes project build configurations that + are configured to be built for a given solution configuration. + + + + + 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. + + + + + 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. + + +
+
diff --git a/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.VisualCppTasks.dll b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.VisualCppTasks.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..00a7100 Binary files /dev/null and b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.VisualCppTasks.dll differ diff --git a/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.VisualCppTasks.xml b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.VisualCppTasks.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a8ab7a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.VisualCppTasks.xml @@ -0,0 +1,1211 @@ + + + + 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. + + + + + The name of a module-definition file (.def) to be passed to the + linker. + + + + + 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/bin/NAnt.Win32Tasks.dll b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.Win32Tasks.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5d2e0fb Binary files /dev/null and b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.Win32Tasks.dll differ diff --git a/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.Win32Tasks.xml b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.Win32Tasks.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ca46ed7 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/nant/bin/NAnt.Win32Tasks.xml @@ -0,0 +1,753 @@ + + + + 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 the most recent Windows SDK InstallationFolder key into a NAnt property + + + + + ]]> + + + + + + locate the most recent WinSDK installed + + + + + Converts a version expressed as a string into a Version object + + + A containing the version to convert. + + + A object representing the version string. + + + + + + The property to set to the value stored in the InstalledFolder key of the located WinSDK version. + + + + + + + The minimum acceptable Windows SDK version. + + + + + + + The maximum acceptable Windows SDK version. + + + + + + + The minimum acceptable .NET sdk version. + + + + + + + The maximum acceptable .NET sdk version. + + + + + + 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. The default is . + + + if a type library should not be imported if + all references cannot be resolved; otherwise, . + + See the Microsoft.NET Framework SDK documentation for details. + + + + Specifies whether to import a COM style SafeArray as a managed + class type. The default is . + + + if a COM style SafeArray should be imported + as a managed class type; otherwise, + . + + See the Microsoft.NET Framework SDK documentation for details. + + + + Specifies how to transform the metadata [.NET 1.1 or higher]. + + + + + Specifies the source type library that gets passed to the type + library importer. + + + The source type library that gets passed to the type library + importer. + + See the Microsoft.NET Framework SDK documentation for details. + + + + Specifies whether interfaces should be produced without .NET Framework + security checks. 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