In a big standalone groovy I have

class myClass {
    List myList = []

    public myCall (item) {
          myList.add(item)
    }
}

I am pretty sure I have used it without the class stuff in smaller snippets.

Martina



On Wednesday, October 26, 2016 at 8:54:59 AM UTC-6, Michael Lasevich wrote:
>
> No dice,
>
> groovy.lang.MissingPropertyException: No such property: myList for class: 
> myListTest
>
>
> -M
>
> On Wednesday, October 26, 2016 at 7:42:19 AM UTC-7, Martina wrote:
>>
>> Try the following:
>>
>> myList = []
>>
>>
>> def call(item){
>>   myList << item
>> }
>>
>> Martina
>>
>> On Wednesday, October 26, 2016 at 12:24:48 AM UTC-6, Michael Lasevich 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> So, what is the proper way to initialize the fields in the "Global 
>>> Variables" found in the /vars dir in library code?
>>>
>>> I know it is supposed to be a singleton instantiated on first call, and 
>>> I know I can SET new fields by just setting them, but what if I want them 
>>> to have default value when object is created? Something like:
>>>
>>> // vars/myListAdder.groovy
>>>
>>> def myList = []
>>>
>>>
>>> def call(item){
>>>   this.myList << item
>>> }
>>>
>>> I would expect this to work, but it doesn't as it cannot find myList 
>>> defined
>>>
>>> I worked around it for now by using a try/catch to initialize myList on 
>>> first call, but that seems wrong. There has got to be a proper way to do 
>>> this, but I am not sure what it is - nothing I tried seems to work
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> -M
>>>
>>>

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