gekm created GROOVY-9418:
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             Summary: Why implicitly call of the inner class instance not 
allowed?
                 Key: GROOVY-9418
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GROOVY-9418
             Project: Groovy
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: Groovy Console, groovy-runtime
    Affects Versions: 2.4.18
            Reporter: gekm


It looks like your post is mostly code; please add some more details.

Details: I use groovy 2.4.18

A parent and inner child classes:
{quote}class Parent {
   def name
   def child = new Child()
   def call()
   println('parent called') 

class Child {
   def call()
   println('child called')

  }
 }
{quote}
Calling:
{quote}import base.Parent

parent = new Parent(name: 'parent')
 parent()
 parent.child.call()
 parent.child()
{quote}
output:
{quote}parent called
 child called
 Caught: groovy.lang.MissingMethodException: No signature of method: 
base.Parent.child() is applicable for argument types: () values: []
 Possible solutions: call(), find(), find(groovy.lang.Closure), getChild(), 
setChild(java.lang.Object), split(groovy.lang.Closure)
{quote}



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