From this thread, use an Ant <script>
task:
<target name="capitalize">
<property name="foo" value="This is a normal line that doesn't say much"/>
<!-- Using Javascript functions to convert the string -->
<script language="javascript"> <![CDATA[
// getting the value
sentence = project.getProperty("foo");
// convert to uppercase
lowercaseValue = sentence.toLowerCase();
uppercaseValue = sentence.toUpperCase();
// store the result in a new property
project.setProperty("allLowerCase",lowercaseValue);
project.setProperty("allUpperCase",uppercaseValue);
]]> </script>
<!-- Display the values -->
<echo>allLowerCase=${allLowerCase}</echo>
<echo>allUpperCase=${allUpperCase}</echo>
</target>
Output
D:ant-1.8.0RC1in>ant capitalize
Buildfile: D:ant-1.8.0RC1inuild.xml
capitalize:
[echo] allLowerCase=this is a normal line that doesn't say much
[echo] allUpperCase=THIS IS A NORMAL LINE THAT DOESN'T SAY MUCH
BUILD SUCCESSFUL
Update for WarrenFaith's comment to separate the script into another target and pass a property from the called target back to the calling target
Use antcallback from the ant-contrib jar
<target name="testCallback">
<antcallback target="capitalize" return="allUpperCase">
<param name="param1" value="This is a normal line that doesn't say much"/>
</antcallback>
<echo>a = ${allUpperCase}</echo>
</target>
and capitalise
task uses the passed in param1
thus
<target name="capitalize">
<property name="foo" value="${param1}"/>
Final output
[echo] a = THIS IS A NORMAL LINE THAT DOESN'T SAY MUCH
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