Hi, I think you can just do
12.intdiv(2) it will return a java.lang.Number so you will have to cast it to an java.lang.Integer Best regards / Med venlig hilsen, Søren Berg Glasius Hedevej 1, Gl. Rye, 8680 Ry, Denmark Mobile: +45 40 44 91 88, Skype: sbglasius --- Press ESC once to quit - twice to save the changes. fre. 23. okt. 2015 kl. 22.47 skrev Winnebeck, Jason < jason.winneb...@windstream.com>: > Is there any way to perform primitive integer division in Groovy compile > static mode? If I do: > > > > (int)(12/2) > > > > Then it coverts 12 and 2 to Integer objects, calls a method that performs > BigDecimal division, then calls “as int” (not just intValue) on the result, > which itself does instanceof checks. > > > > I tried intdiv, and it is more efficient, but it still converts to and > from Integer objects so that it can do A.intValue() / B.intValue(), and > storing that result in an Integer itself. > > > > I see if I just do 12 + 2, it does a true primitive operation in the > bytecode. Is there any way to perform primitive division in Groovy the same > way it is done in Java? > > > > *Jason Winnebeck* > > *Software Engineer III Contractor - IT Software Development | Windstream* > > 600 Willowbrook Office Park, Rochester, NY 14450 > > jason.winneb...@windstream.com | windstreambusiness.com > > o: 585.794-4585 > > > ------------------------------ > This email message and any attachments are for the sole use of the > intended recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or > distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please > contact the sender by reply email and destroy all copies of the original > message and any attachments. >