Alessio Stalla wrote:
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 7:44 PM, Jochen Theodorou <[email protected]> wrote:
[...]
How did you try to reproduce the problem in Java? What does javac
produce for your code? I remember having a vaguely similar problem,
but it involved reflection and private inner classes, and you don't
seem to be using any of those.

I did not try to insert the constructor call as of yet. I mostly tried variants of the groovy code in Java, one time forced the CHECKCAST call, since I thought this is the culprit. but no success.

javac produces:

    NEW G4410JavaStringProducer
    DUP
    INVOKESPECIAL G4410JavaStringProducer.<init> ()V
    ASTORE 2

bye Jochen

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