In Ant, I have a property named 'some_property
', and let's say its value is "hello
".
I'm trying to replace a place-holder inside a text file with this property's value ("hello") as an upper-case.
So, I have this task:
<replaceregexp match="SOME_PLACE_HOLDER" replace="${some_property}" byline="true">
And I want it to work as if I would have this task:
<replaceregexp match="SOME_PLACE_HOLDER" replace="HELLO" byline="true">
I wish to avoid external Ant tasks (such as Ant-Contrib), therefore the solution needs to be a pure regex - it must be possible!
UPPERCASE, lowercase, and Capitalized.
Anyone knows the correct regexes?
I understand that you want to avoid Ant extensions, but the constraint that the solution be implemented using regex is a little tight - apologies if the following bends (breaks?) that rule too much.
Ant ships with a javascript engine these days, so anything that seems problematic to implement in Ant xml can usually be hidden away in a
scriptdef
. Below are four that do case changing.In your case, you would take your
some_property
property and process it through theupper
script to get an uppercased version of the string to use in thereplaceregexp
task.Example use:
And output:
Thanks to Poni and Marco Demaio for the implementation of the Capitalization.
You can use something similar to
SCriptdef
and any convenient language.Here JavaScript is mentioned as an example. You can also use any other.