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Devin Rosenbauer updated GROOVY-9005:
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Description:
I'm receiving the above error when attempting to compile certain classes that
have @CompileStatic on either the class or a method within a dynamically
compiled class. The project is a cross-compiled Java / Groovy project with all
classes of both types defined in the "groovy" structure. The error can be
reproduced when a Groovy class extends a Java class which extends a Groovy
class, then a method in the Java class is called from an inner class of the
Groovy class.
The simplest case I can derive to reproduce the failure is attached.
A is the class which fails to compile. A1 and A2 are the Java and Groovy
superclasses, respectively.
was:
I'm receiving the above error when attempting to compile certain classes that
have @CompileStatic on either the class or a method within a dynamically
compiled class. The project is a cross-compiled Java / Groovy project with all
classes of both types defined in the "groovy" structure.
The simplest case I can derive to reproduce the failure is attached.
> SomeClass.groovy: -1: Access to java.lang.Object#this is forbidden @ line -1,
> column -1
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> Key: GROOVY-9005
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GROOVY-9005
> Project: Groovy
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Static compilation
> Affects Versions: 2.5.6
> Reporter: Devin Rosenbauer
> Priority: Major
> Attachments: GROOVY-9005.zip
>
>
> I'm receiving the above error when attempting to compile certain classes that
> have @CompileStatic on either the class or a method within a dynamically
> compiled class. The project is a cross-compiled Java / Groovy project with
> all classes of both types defined in the "groovy" structure. The error can be
> reproduced when a Groovy class extends a Java class which extends a Groovy
> class, then a method in the Java class is called from an inner class of the
> Groovy class.
> The simplest case I can derive to reproduce the failure is attached.
> A is the class which fails to compile. A1 and A2 are the Java and Groovy
> superclasses, respectively.
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