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Eric Milles commented on GROOVY-10915:
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https://github.com/apache/groovy/commit/34e1858423b8e4041c39f677942d436a35fdfae4
NOTE: I think you can also shut off "isNotCase" via the
{{groovy.extension.disable}} system property, but I have not tested.
> SC: class that provides isCase but not isNotCase
> ------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: GROOVY-10915
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GROOVY-10915
> Project: Groovy
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: groovy-jdk, Static compilation
> Affects Versions: 4.0.0
> Reporter: Eric Milles
> Priority: Major
>
> Consider the following:
> {code:groovy}
> class C {
> boolean isCase(value) {
> System.out.println("C isCase"); true
> }
> }
> @groovy.transform.CompileStatic // comment out and C#isCase is called for all
> 3
> void test() {
> assert 0 in new C()
> assert !!(0 in new C())
> assert !(0 !in new C())
> }
> test()
> {code}
> "x in c" and "!(x in c)" will use C's {{isCase}} method. However "x !in c"
> will use {{DGM.isNotCase(c,x)}} which static dispatches to
> {{{}DGM.isCase{}}}. The isNotCase extension methods added in Groovy 4 should
> probably use invokeMethod to dynamic dispatch to make use of the isCase
> implemented by C.
> IMO it would be much simpler to ditch "isNotCase" and have "a not in b" work
> identically to "not(a in b)" so one cannot implement incongruent "in" and
> "!in" handling. Otherwise, expected behavior could be restored by disabling
> GROOVY-10383 optimization when declaring class of isCase and isNotCase differ.
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