Class Convert


  • public class Convert
    extends Object
    Utility to convert text files.

    Check the usage options with the --help option.

    Here are some examples of how to use the main method:

    • --help
      Produce the help output.
    • --dry-run --encoding=UTF-8 --line-ending=WINDOWS --match="(.java|.xml|.jsp|.properties)$" --ignore="(.svn|classes)" "w:\"
      Find all source (.java, .xml, .jsp and .properties) files in directory "w:\".
      List files and show which would change when converting to CR-LF (Windows) line endings.
      Where auto-detection of the file is ambiguous, assume UTF-8.
    • --encoding=UTF-8 --line-ending=WINDOWS --match="(.java|.xml|.jsp|.properties)$" --ignore="(.svn|classes)" "w:\"
      Find all source (.java, .xml, .jsp and .properties) files in directory "w:\". Recurse into subdirectories.
      Convert files, where necessary, to have CR-LF (Windows) line endings.
      Where auto-detection of the file encoding is ambiguous, assume UTF-8.
      Backups (.bak) files will be created.
    • --svn-update --no-backup --encoding=UTF-8 --line-ending=WINDOWS --match="(.java|.xml|.jsp|.properties)$" "w:\"
      Issue a 'svn status' command on directory "w:\" and match the regular expressions given to find files.
      Convert files, where necessary, to have CR-LF (Windows) line endings.
      Where auto-detection of the file encoding is ambiguous, assume UTF-8. Write out as UTF-8.
      No backups files will be created.
    Author:
    Derek Hulley
    • Method Detail

      • main

        public static void main​(String[] args)
      • printUsage

        public static void printUsage()