"this" in this case being bound to ?-)(i.e. what do you mean by "this" - having 
a package keyword or an annotation ?)
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[email protected] Betreff: Re: Package specific syntax 
This is the best way from IDE perspective.


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On 14 Dec 2017, at 01:03, Nathan Harvey <[email protected]> wrote:
In Java,  methods and fields use package scope by default. In Groovy, they
use public. In order to make something package scope, you have to use the
@PackageScope annotation. This makes code look a bit messy but also doesn't
seem very intuitive. What if the "package" keyword was able to be applied,
in exactly the same way as "public" and "private" are? 

Example:
package void foo() {}



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