useTextBlocks

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Controls the usage of text blocks in generated code.

Configuration Options

Option: ’true'

The default value of the useTextBlocks configuration option is true which enables the use of text blocks in generated code.

Option: ‘false’

Changing the useTextBlocks configuration option to false disables the use of text blocks in generated code.

Tooling

Ant

In order to use YoSQL together with Ant, take a look at the tooling documentation for Ant.

Bazel

In order to use YoSQL together with Bazel, take a look at the tooling documentation for Bazel.

CLI

In order to use YoSQL on the command line, take a look at the tooling documentation for CLI.

$ yosql --java-use-text-blocks=configValue

As long as the name of the config option is unique across all configuration groups, you can use the shorter form:

$ yosql --use-text-blocks=configValue

Gradle

In order to use YoSQL together with Gradle, take a look at the tooling documentation for Gradle. The useTextBlocks setting can be configured using Gradle in Kotlin syntax like this:

plugins {
  java
  id("wtf.metio.yosql") version "2023.2.22"
}

yosql {
  java {
    useTextBlocks.set(configValue)
  }
}

or in Groovy syntax like this:

plugins {
  id "java"
  id "wtf.metio.yosql" version "2023.2.22"
}

yosql {
  java {
    useTextBlocks = configValue
  }
}

Maven

In order to use YoSQL together with Maven, take a look at the tooling documentation for Maven. The useTextBlocks setting can be configured using Maven like this:

<build>
  <plugins>
    <plugin>
      <groupId>wtf.metio.yosql</groupId>
      <artifactId>yosql-tooling-maven</artifactId>
      <version>2023.2.22</version>
      <configuration>
        <java>
          <useTextBlocks>configValue</useTextBlocks>
        </java>
      </configuration>
    </plugin>
  </plugins>
</build>