Hello,
I have a DSL and some AST transformations. Now I would like to include some 3rd 
party classes in my DSL. For example some apache commons lang classes like 
Pair, etc.
In my language I offer the user the "bar()" method (which I have defined 
elsewhere). However the "bar()" method is just for user's convenience. Actually 
I am calling the "bar2()" method under the hood - this is why I have the AST 
transformation.

So writing:
def foo = bar()
Becomes:
def foo = bar2() as Pair

Now consider this AFTER transformation statement:
def foo = bar2() as Pairfoo.getKey()foo.getValue()
Having the @TypeChecked annotation I get this error: Cannot find matching 
method org.apache.commons.lang3.tuple.Pair#getKey(). Please check if the 
declared type is right and if the method exists.

But if I write something like:
def foo = Pair.of(3,4)foo.getKey()foo.getValue()
Then everything is fine. Is there something that I am missing. What is even 
more weird: I have my Type Checker extension and I see that 
"handleMissingMethod" is called for "foo.getKey()" so at this point I try to 
resolve the statement by myself but calling "...getDeclaredMethods(..)" returns 
an empty list.
Best regardsAnton

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