GitHub user jwagenleitner opened a pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/groovy/pull/363

    Security Tests

    

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    https://github.com/apache/groovy/pull/363.patch

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    This closes #363
    
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commit d53b6d032a4dc4ef94c0c1e6484df040c1db4d47
Author: John Wagenleitner <[email protected]>
Date:   2016-06-30T17:26:39Z

    Cleanup Security Tests
    
    Remove code sources from the test policy file and tests
    that use scripts that no longer exist or have been moved to
    subprojects and are no longer available when testing core.
    
    Remove unused test.

commit 4f85bedcca5b2aa9d5d030809a5d63778e885ac6
Author: John Wagenleitner <[email protected]>
Date:   2016-06-30T22:27:21Z

    Fix Security Tests
    
    Adjust policy file settings for new gradle build and ensure
    test support class uses privileged access where appropriate.

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