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    Message
    From: Alexey N. Solofnenko [mailto:a.solofnenko (AT) mdl (DOT) com]
    Sent: , 17 de Janeiro de 2006 18:23
    To: Ant Users List
    Subject: Re: macrodef
    You can overwrite the macrodef in your build file or you can copy the
    file first, then insert necessary elements into that copy.
    But I have to rewrite all the macrodef settings, i.e., there isn't a way to just add more settings to the already defined macrodef?
    Paulo
    - Alexey.
    Paulo Jorge Guedes wrote:
    Hi,
    I have a target (-init-macrodef-junit ) that initializes "junit" target
    using the "macrodef" element. It doesn't declare the "formatter" element
    and I need to have the reports printed. The thing is I can't touch that
    file.
    Is there any way to "append" the "formatter" child element to the junit
    macrodef in a target called after the one that initializes it
    (-init-macrodef-junit)? It would avoid having to redefine all the junit
    settings
    Paulo
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    Well, you can do it via internal ANT API, but it would be a too complex
    solution for the task.
    - Alexey.

    Paulo Jorge Guedes wrote:
    >Message
    >From: Alexey N. Solofnenko [mailto:a.solofnenko (AT) mdl (DOT) com]
    >Sent: , 17 de Janeiro de 2006 18:23
    >To: Ant Users List
    >Subject: Re: macrodef
    >>

    >You can overwrite the macrodef in your build file or you can copy the
    >file first, then insert necessary elements into that copy.
    >
    >

    But I have to rewrite all the macrodef settings, i.e., there isn't a way to just add more settings to the already defined macrodef?

    Paulo
    --

    >- Alexey.
    >>

    >Paulo Jorge Guedes wrote:
    >

    Hi,

    I have a target (-init-macrodef-junit ) that initializes "junit" target
    using the "macrodef" element. It doesn't declare the "formatter" element
    and I need to have the reports printed. The thing is I can't touch that
    file.

    Is there any way to "append" the "formatter" child element to the junit
    macrodef in a target called after the one that initializes it
    (-init-macrodef-junit)? It would avoid having to redefine all the junit
    settings

    Paulo

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