net.sf.antcontrib.cpptasks
Class ProcessorParam

java.lang.Object
  extended by net.sf.antcontrib.cpptasks.ProcessorParam
Direct Known Subclasses:
CompilerParam, LinkerParam

public class ProcessorParam
extends java.lang.Object

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Author:
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Constructor Summary
ProcessorParam()
           
 
Method Summary
 java.lang.String getName()
           
 java.lang.String getValue()
           
 boolean isActive(org.apache.tools.ant.Project p)
          Returns true if the define's if and unless conditions (if any) are satisfied.
 void setIf(java.lang.String propName)
          Sets the property name for the 'if' condition.
 void setName(java.lang.String name)
          Specifies relative location of argument on command line.
 void setUnless(java.lang.String propName)
          Set the property name for the 'unless' condition.
 void setValue(java.lang.String value)
          Specifies the string that should appear on the command line.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

ProcessorParam

public ProcessorParam()
Method Detail

getName

public java.lang.String getName()

getValue

public java.lang.String getValue()

isActive

public boolean isActive(org.apache.tools.ant.Project p)
Returns true if the define's if and unless conditions (if any) are satisfied.


setIf

public void setIf(java.lang.String propName)
Sets the property name for the 'if' condition. The argument will be ignored unless the property is defined. The value of the property is insignificant, but values that would imply misinterpretation ("false", "no") will throw an exception when evaluated.


setName

public void setName(java.lang.String name)
Specifies relative location of argument on command line. "start" will place argument at start of command line, "mid" will place argument after all "start" arguments but before filenames, "end" will place argument after filenames.


setUnless

public void setUnless(java.lang.String propName)
Set the property name for the 'unless' condition. If named property is set, the argument will be ignored. The value of the property is insignificant, but values that would imply misinterpretation ("false", "no") of the behavior will throw an exception when evaluated.

Parameters:
propName - name of property

setValue

public void setValue(java.lang.String value)
Specifies the string that should appear on the command line. The argument will be quoted if it contains embedded blanks. Use multiple arguments to avoid quoting.



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