Randall R Schulz wrote:
> Given the heavy use of Maps in Groovy and Grails, this sort of technique 
> would seem to benefit them, too, if it or something like it is 
> applicable or can be adapted.

It definitely could, but only in places where those maps aren't being 
directly exposed as maps. The minute a map-like structure escapes a 
predetermined scope, you lose the ability to track it well.

- Charlie

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