I work behind a firewall, and it requires that I add a cert for our proxy
to the cacerts file in the Java distribution. This works fine.
I have a quite old version of Groovy installed on my desktop, v2.4.21,
which is the version used by our Jenkins pipeline script. I want to test
some code in gro
On Sun, Apr 26, 2020 at 5:43 PM Peter McNeil wrote:
> G'day David
>
> On 25/4/20 6:17 am, David Karr wrote:
> > Lately my only Groovy work is scripted pipelines in Jenkins, version
> > 2.89.4 .
> >
> > I'm working with an api that is somewhat dumb in
"?
Please check,Sir, and correct me if I am wrong.
>
> 3.Still your implementation of function is not given, Sir.
>
That's because I don't own it, and I don't have it. In fact, since we're
working with Jenkins shared libraries, I can't even get access to
. Please try again to
describe what I have "correctly pointed out".
*Sent: *Sunday, April 26, 2020 9:00 AM
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> *Subject: *Re: Strategy for optionally excluding a named method parameter?
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> It’s doing what you programmed
he one key and value not
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> *From: *David Karr
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> *To: *users@groovy.apache.org
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Lately my only Groovy work is scripted pipelines in Jenkins, version
2.89.4 .
I'm working with an api that is somewhat dumb in one respect. The method
we call takes ~25 parameters. We send them as named parameters. One of the
parameters is of boolean type. What we've discovered from testing is
On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 1:34 PM, Dinko Srkoč wrote:
> On 25 October 2016 at 16:02, VG wrote:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> why this does not work?
>>
>> class Example {
>> @Delegate Date when
>> }
>>
>> def x = new Example(when: new Date())
>> x.next() // fails
>>
>> I checked
>> http://docs.groovy-lan