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package org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.vss;

import org.apache.tools.ant.BuildException;
import org.apache.tools.ant.types.Commandline;

Performs CP (Change Project) commands to Microsoft Visual SourceSafe.

This task is typically used before a VssAdd in order to set the target project

@ant.taskname="vsscp" category="scm"
/** * Performs CP (Change Project) commands to Microsoft Visual SourceSafe. * <p>This task is typically used before a VssAdd in order to set the target project</p> * * @ant.task name="vsscp" category="scm" */
public class MSVSSCP extends MSVSS {
Builds a command line to execute ss.
Returns: The constructed commandline.
/** * Builds a command line to execute ss. * @return The constructed commandline. */
protected Commandline buildCmdLine() { Commandline commandLine = new Commandline(); // first off, make sure that we've got a command and a vssdir ... if (getVsspath() == null) { String msg = "vsspath attribute must be set!"; throw new BuildException(msg, getLocation()); } // build the command line from what we got the format is // ss CP VSS items [-H] [-I-] [-Y] [-?] // as specified in the SS.EXE help commandLine.setExecutable(getSSCommand()); commandLine.createArgument().setValue(COMMAND_CP); // VSS items commandLine.createArgument().setValue(getVsspath()); // -I- or -I-Y or -I-N commandLine.createArgument().setValue(getAutoresponse()); // -Y commandLine.createArgument().setValue(getLogin()); return commandLine; }
Autoresponse behaviour. Valid options are Y and N.
Params:
  • response – The auto response value.
/** * Autoresponse behaviour. Valid options are Y and N. * * @param response The auto response value. */
public void setAutoresponse(String response) { super.setInternalAutoResponse(response); } }