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org.apache.tools.ant.types.Commandline | buildCmdLine()Builds a command line to execute ss.
Commandline commandLine = new Commandline();
// first off, make sure that we've got a command and a vssdir and a label ...
if (getVsspath() == null) {
throw new BuildException("vsspath attribute must be set!", getLocation());
}
String label = getLabel();
if (label.equals("")) {
String msg = "label attribute must be set!";
throw new BuildException(msg, getLocation());
}
// build the command line from what we got the format is
// ss Label VSS items [-C] [-H] [-I-] [-Llabel] [-N] [-O] [-V] [-Y] [-?]
// as specified in the SS.EXE help
commandLine.setExecutable(getSSCommand());
commandLine.createArgument().setValue(COMMAND_LABEL);
// VSS items
commandLine.createArgument().setValue(getVsspath());
// -C
commandLine.createArgument().setValue(getComment());
// -I- or -I-Y or -I-N
commandLine.createArgument().setValue(getAutoresponse());
// -L Specify the new label on the command line (instead of being prompted)
commandLine.createArgument().setValue(label);
// -V Label an existing file or project version
commandLine.createArgument().setValue(getVersion());
// -Y
commandLine.createArgument().setValue(getLogin());
return commandLine;
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public void | setAutoresponse(java.lang.String response)Autoresponce behaviour. Valid options are Y and N.
super.setInternalAutoResponse(response);
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public void | setComment(java.lang.String comment)Comment to apply to files labeled in SourceSafe.
super.setInternalComment(comment);
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public void | setLabel(java.lang.String label)Label to apply in SourceSafe.
super.setInternalLabel(label);
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public void | setVersion(java.lang.String version)Version to label.
super.setInternalVersion(version);
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