On Sat, Aug 07, 2010 at 03:51:20PM +0530, Baiju M wrote:
Hi Roger, I have created a branch to add a small feature addition to i18n recipe (z3c.recipe.i18n) here: svn://svn.zope.org/repos/main/z3c.recipe.i18n/branches/baijum-zcml-path
I'm not Roger, but I looked at http://zope3.pov.lt/trac/log/z3c.recipe.i18n/branches/baijum-zcml-path anyway.
Now the value of `zcml` option could be specified as a path to ZCML file. The old behaviour, which was expecting a ZCML string is retained.
I'm not sure it makes sense to me: if you make a mistake and your ZCML is not well-formed, it will be treated as a filename? I don't think IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '<include package="z3c.recipe.tests" file="extract.zcml" />"' is very friendly, and could lead the user on a wild-goose chase assuming that extract.zcml is somehow missing in the z3c.recipe.tests package (instead of noticing the stray " and removing it). I'd rather see an alternative option name zcml-file = /path/name
Please let me know, if I can merge this branch to trunk and make a new release. Since this is feature addition, I will be giving version number as 0.8.0.
Incidentally, can you use zcml = <include file="/absolute/path/name" /> without specifying a package? In other words, is this just syntactic sugar for something that's already possible, or a way to do something that wasn't possible before? Regards, Marius Gedminas -- http://pov.lt/ -- Zope 3/BlueBream consulting and development