[stringtemplate-interest] Newlines...
Hill, Robert
rhill03 at eds.com
Tue Oct 3 07:40:37 PDT 2006
When I add a separator="\n"; on the PC Stringtemplate (as part of antlr
3.0b4) is emitting only LF's instead of the CR+LF combination.
Am I missing a setting somewhere?
Thanks!
Rob
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: stringtemplate-interest-bounces at antlr.org
>[mailto:stringtemplate-interest-bounces at antlr.org] On Behalf
>Of tom wible
>Sent: 03 October 2006 01:32
>To: stringtemplate-interest at antlr.org
>Subject: Re: [stringtemplate-interest] format="random string" harmful
>
>hi, ter, et al,
>
>i've only used ST for a simple web front-end to a db, and
>since i'm the DBA/tomcat developer/ST author/webmaster, when i
>need a particular format (particularly dates) i just code it
>into an object method in the servlet & call it from the
>template (& bounce the servlet...internet eXploder loses
>session so often the users never notice having to login just 1
>more time;-)
>
>but i can see how that doesn't scale (even though i like 2
>keep myself busy
>coding;-) for a large project...so here's my $0.02:
>
> $numbers:{$it:format="#,##0.0#;(#,##0.0#), "$}$ // using
>DecimalFormat
>
> $dates:{$it:format="dd MMM yyyy HH:mm:ss Z"$}$ // using
>SimpleDateFormat
>
>no, wait:
>
> $anything:{$it:format="%-10s"$}$ // using java.util.Formatter
>
>i've not used 1.5 yet (but now i have a reason;-) but perhaps
>the caps this could be handled via
>
> 'c', 'C' character The result is a
>Unicode character
>
>somehow or other...i'll play around with Formatter a bit...
>c u
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