On Saturday, 11 February 2017 00:49:42 UTC-5, David Karr wrote:
>
> I'm seeing some odd behavior with "println" calls in shared library 
> methods, and a perhaps related issue with printing a shared library object 
> in a Jenkinsfile.
>

Nice to see an answer to this by Jon S a month later where he suggested to 
pass the "this" reference to the "src" class instance (apparently it has an 
interface Script).  Calling script.echo("...") in a method of that instance 
will work.  (Without binding to the script object, my bare "echo" in an 
"src" instance method resulted in a silent termination of the step).

Jon S also suggested to add a @NonCPS annotation to the "src" instance 
methods and declare the "src" class Serializable to allow executing the 
method from the context of a slave node.

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/42149652/println-in-call-method-of-vars-foo-groovy-works-but-not-in-method-in-class

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