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Eric Milles commented on GROOVY-11204: -------------------------------------- If the class/script given above was self-contained -- can use grab to get libraries -- then I can look at it. It does not need to be boiled down to a minimal, abstract example. > Incorrect overload selection for subclasses > ------------------------------------------- > > Key: GROOVY-11204 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GROOVY-11204 > Project: Groovy > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Static compilation > Affects Versions: 4.0.12 > Reporter: Christopher Smith > Assignee: Eric Milles > Priority: Major > > I'm writing a Spring Security 6.2 configurer and trying to add it to my > configuration using {{apply(C)}}, but the Groovy compiler selects the wrong > overload, and necessary initialization is not performed. > {code:groovy} > // AbstractHttpConfigurer extends SecurityConfigurerAdapter > class MyConfigurer extends AbstractHttpConfigurer<MyConfigurer, HttpSecurity> > {} > // configuration > @Bean > SecurityFilterChain securityFilterChain(HttpSecurity http) { > http.apply(new MyConfigurer()) > // ^ should select apply(SecurityConfigurerAdapter), but selects > apply(SecurityConfigurer) > .and() > .build() > } > {code} > This is probably a result of an edge case in the generics, since the bounds > on the overloads are determined by type parameters. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)