Chris,
The locales shouldn't be express like that from FM4.x ?
es_MX
es_ES
en_US
-----Message d'origine-----
From: christofer.dutz@c-ware.de
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2012 8:34 PM
To: flex-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: AW: AW: Compiler Arguments
Hi Alex,
well the goal oft he project isn't to do anything "sensible" from view of
the resulting SWF, but it's part of the Flexmojos Unit-Test suite.
In this case the maven config is this:
net.flexmojos.oss
flexmojos-maven-plugin
%{flexmojos.version}
true
en_US
es_MX,es_ES,en_US
Which should instruct the compiler to add en_US as compiled locale, and to
add es_MX as runtime locale while defaulting back to es_ES or en_US if the
corresponding properties are not defined in those locales. This test worked
for every FDK up to 4.5.1 but fails randomly in 4.6 and 4.8.
As I mentioned ... somebody doing a real project wouldn't do such a thing,
but that projects sole test is to to test the compiler-configuration and it
seems that we have an issue here ... unfortunately I have never ever used
the commandline compiler therefore I currently don't know if this is a
Flexmojos issue or a Flex-Issue that I have to build some workaround for.
Chris
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Alex Harui [mailto:aharui@adobe.com]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 1. November 2012 19:39
An: flex-dev@incubator.apache.org
Betreff: Re: AW: Compiler Arguments
On 11/1/12 10:33 AM, "christofer.dutz@c-ware.de"
wrote:
> Well it is used several times ...
>
> -metadata.language=es_MX,es_ES,en_US
> -metadata.language+=en_US
>
> I've never touched that part of Flexmojos code and I just wanted to
> know what those lines should be and what has changed before startig to
> implement anything.
>
I have never used metadata, so I don't really know, but it looks like it
should be a single string (whereas locale takes an array of strings). So I
think the parser just gets fooled and thinks there is a comma separator
between arguments. I saw a comment about having to guess when parsing about
the end of a list.
This also makes me wonder if the following line where you do += is going to
work either since this isn't a list.
You can try a simple app and compiling it from the command line with these
options and see what works and what doesn't.
Is there logic or a config that is causing the +=en_US? It seems like it
would be better to concat them on one single string without duplicates and
without comma as the separator. I don't know if quoting will work or not
but you can try that as well.
--
Alex Harui
Flex SDK Team
Adobe Systems, Inc.
http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui