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Jason Dillon commented on MGROOVY-197:
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Please try using GMaven 1.0-rc-5-SNAPSHOT. This has its 1.6 runtime as default
if you are >= Java 5 and uses Groovy 1.6.0. There were some additional fixes
in 1.6.0 which were related to GMaven compiling AST bits. Please give the
snapshot a try and let me know. Thx.
> AST transformations don't work
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>
> Key: MGROOVY-197
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MGROOVY-197
> Project: GMaven
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.0-rc-4
> Reporter: Pavel Cernocky
> Assignee: Jason Dillon
> Attachments: test1.zip, test2.zip
>
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> If I use gmaven to compile groovy source code with AST transformation (eg.
> @Bindable), it is not applied in resulting class file.
> I've selected 1.6 provider, which uses groovy 1.6-RC-1 by default.
> Simple project is in attachment test1.zip
> If I try groovyc (from 1.6.0) for the same thing, it works - the resulting
> class file is bigger and contains words like "PropertyChangeSupport"
> So I've tried to force gmaven to use groovy 1.6.0, but I'm getting
> {code}[INFO] startup failed,
> /C:/tmp/groovytest/test/src/main/groovy/test/Example.groovy: Not an
> ASTTransformation: groovy.beans.BindableASTTransformation declared by
> groovy.beans.Bindable{code}
> and if I run mvn with -X I still see the
> org.codehaus.groovy:groovy-all:jar:1.6-RC-1 dependency there
> attachment test2.zip
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