The name execon is deprecated and only kept for backwards
compatibility.
Description
Executes a system command. When the os attribute is specified, then
the command is only executed when Ant is run on one of the specified operating
systems.
The files and/or directories of a number of FileSets are passed as arguments
to the system command.
If you specify a nested mapper and the dest attribute,
the timestamp of each source file is compared to the timestamp of a
target file which is defined by the nested mapper element and searched
for in the given dest.
At least one fileset is required, and you must not specify more than
one mapper.
Parameters
Attribute |
Description |
Required |
executable |
the command to execute without any command line
arguments. |
Yes |
dest |
the directory where the <apply> expects the target files will be placed by the
command, when it is executed.
|
Yes, if you specify a nested mapper |
dir |
the directory in which the command should be executed. |
No |
relative |
whether the filenames should be passed on the
command line as absolute or relative pathnames (relative to the
base directory of the corresponding fileset for source files or
the dest attribute for target files). |
No, default is false |
os |
list of Operating Systems on which the command may be
executed. |
No |
output |
the file to which the output of the command should be
redirected. |
No |
append |
whether output should be appended to or overwrite
an existing file. Defaults to false. If you set parallel to
false, you will probably want to set this one to true. |
No |
outputproperty |
the name of a property in which the output of the
command should be stored. |
No |
resultproperty |
the name of a property in which the return code
of the command should be stored. Only of interest if
failonerror=false. If you set parallel to false, only the result
of the first execution will be stored. |
No |
timeout |
Stop the command if it doesn't finish within the
specified time (given in milliseconds). |
No |
failonerror |
Stop the buildprocess if the command exits with a
returncode other than 0. |
No |
failifexecutionfails |
Stop the build if we can't start the program.
Defaults to true. |
No |
skipemptyfilesets |
Don't run the command, if no source files have
been found or are newer than their corresponding target
files. |
No, default is false |
parallel |
Run the command only once, appending all files as
arguments. If false, command will be executed once for every file.
Defaults to false. |
No |
type |
One of file, dir or
both. If set to file, only the names of plain
files will be sent to the command. If set to dir, only
the names of directories are considered. |
No, default is file |
newenvironment |
Do not propagate old environment when new environment
variables are specified. |
No, default is false |
vmlauncher |
Run command using the Java VM's execution facilities
where available. If set to false the underlying OS's shell,
either directly or through the antRun scripts, will be used.
Under some operating systems, this gives access to facilities
not normally available through the VM including, under Windows,
being able to execute scripts, rather than their associated
interpreter. If you want to specify the name of the
executable as a relative path to the directory given by the
dir attribute, it may become necessary to set vmlauncher to
false as well. |
No, default is true |
Parameters specified as nested elements
fileset
You can use any number of nested <fileset>
elements to define the files for this task and refer to
<fileset> s defined elsewhere.
arg
Command line arguments should be specified as nested
<arg> elements. See Command line arguments.
srcfile
By default the file names of the source files will be added to the
end of the command line. If you need to place it somewhere different,
use a nested <srcfile> element between your
<arg> elements to mark the insertion point.
targetfile
<targetfile> is similar to
<srcfile> and marks the position of the target
filename on the command line. If omitted, the target filenames will
not be added to the command line at all. This element can only be
specified, if you also define a nested mapper and the dest
attribute.
env
It is possible to specify environment variables to pass to the
system command via nested <env> elements. See the
description in the section about exec
Examples
<apply executable="ls">
<arg value="-l"/>
<fileset dir="/tmp">
<patternset>
<exclude name="**/*.txt"/>
</patternset>
</fileset>
<fileset refid="other.files"/>
</apply>
invokes ls -l , adding the absolute filenames of all
files below /tmp not ending in .txt and all
files of the FileSet with id other.files to
the command line.
<apply executable="somecommand" parallel="false">
<arg value="arg1"/>
<srcfile/>
<arg value="arg2"/>
<fileset dir="/tmp"/>
</apply>
invokes somecommand arg1 SOURCEFILENAME arg2 for each
file in /tmp replacing SOURCEFILENAME with the absolute
filename of each file in turn. If parallel had been set
to true, SOURCEFILENAME would be replaced with the absolute filenames
of all files separated by spaces.
<apply executable="cc" dest="src/C" parallel="false">
<arg value="-c"/>
<arg value="-o"/>
<targetfile/>
<srcfile/>
<fileset dir="src/C" includes="*.c"/>
<mapper type="glob" from="*.c" to="*.o"/>
</apply>
invokes cc -c -o TARGETFILE SOURCEFILE for each
.c file that is newer than the corresponding
.o , replacing TARGETFILE with the absolute filename of
the .o and SOURCEFILE with the absolute name of the
.c file.
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