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This is the simplest and possibly the most obvious of the "call" type of tasks. It simply calls a target in the current build file and provides exactly the functionality expected by many users of "antcall".
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To use this task in your build files, include a task definition like this:
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<taskdef name="call" classname="ise.antelope.tasks.Call"/>
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There is only one attribute, that is the name of the target to call.
</p><div class="table"><a name="id2520685"></a><p class="title"><b>Table 21.1. Call Task Attributes</b></p><div class="table-contents"><table summary="Call Task Attributes" border="1"><colgroup><col><col><col><col></colgroup><thead><tr><th>Attribute</th><th>Description</th><th>Default</th><th>Required</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>target</td><td>The name of a target to execute.</td><td>None</td><td>Yes</td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><p><br class="table-break">
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There is none of the weird property manipulation done by "ant", "antcall", "antfetch", or "antcallback", and none of the overhead. When you call a target, any properties set in that target are immediately available in the calling target. A simple example should be all that is necessary:
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<target name="test" description="Test Call">
<call target="called"/>
<echo>a = ${a}</echo>
<echo>b = ${b}</echo>
</target>
<target name="called">
<property name="a" value="A"/>
<property name="b" value="B"/>
</target>
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