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James Daugherty updated GROOVY-11512:
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Description:
As a follow-up to GROOVY-10621:
The following class in groovy 4:
{code:java}
class Testing {
boolean deleted
} {code}
will generate `getDeleted()` & `isDeleted`, but if a trait adds the property
like this code:
{code:java}
trait ParentTesting {
boolean deleted
}
class Testing implements ParentTesting {
} {code}
It will generate only the isDeleted() and not the getDeleted() on the testing
class.
Also, the behavior change mentioned in GROOVY-10621 is not meanted in the
Groovy 4 release notes. Can this behavior either be made consistent or
reverted to pre-groovy 4 behavior?
was:
As a follow-up to GROOVY-10621:
The following class in groovy 4:
{code:java}
class Testing {
boolean deleted
} {code}
This will generate `getDeleted()` & `isDeleted`, but if a trait adds the
property like this code:
{code:java}
trait ParentTesting {
boolean deleted
}
class Testing implements ParentTesting {
} {code}
It will generate only the isDeleted() and not the getDeleted() on the testing
class.
Also, the behavior change mentioned in GROOVY-10621 is not meanted in the
Groovy 4 release notes. Can this behavior either be made consistent or
reverted to pre-groovy 4 behavior?
> Inconsistent isAttribute & getAttribute behavior in Groovy 4 with traits
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: GROOVY-11512
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GROOVY-11512
> Project: Groovy
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Compiler
> Affects Versions: 4.0.0
> Reporter: James Daugherty
> Priority: Major
>
> As a follow-up to GROOVY-10621:
> The following class in groovy 4:
> {code:java}
> class Testing {
> boolean deleted
> } {code}
> will generate `getDeleted()` & `isDeleted`, but if a trait adds the property
> like this code:
> {code:java}
> trait ParentTesting {
> boolean deleted
> }
> class Testing implements ParentTesting {
> } {code}
> It will generate only the isDeleted() and not the getDeleted() on the testing
> class.
> Also, the behavior change mentioned in GROOVY-10621 is not meanted in the
> Groovy 4 release notes. Can this behavior either be made consistent or
> reverted to pre-groovy 4 behavior?
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