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Peter Ledbrook commented on GROOVY-7432: ---------------------------------------- * {{any(Closure)}} * {{collate()}} ? * {{collectMany()}} ? * {{containsAll(String[])}} * {{containsAll(Collection<String>)}} (this doesn't exist on {{Iterable}}, but surely it should) * {{count(Closure)}} * {{countBy(Closure)}} * {{disjoint(CharSequence)}} * {{dropRight()}} * {{eachPermutation(Closure)}} * {{findResults(Closure)}} * {{first()}} * {{groupBy(Closure)}} * {{head()}} * {{indexed()/indexed(int}} * {{}} * {{}} * {{}} * {{}} * {{}} * {{}} * {{}} * {{}} * {{}} * {{}} * {{}} * {{}} > Enhance CharSequence with appropriate Iterable extension methods > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: GROOVY-7432 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GROOVY-7432 > Project: Groovy > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: groovy-jdk > Reporter: Peter Ledbrook > Assignee: Guillaume Laforge > > Groovy enables developers to treat {{CharSequence}}s as if they were true > sequences. For example, you can use a for loop and the array index operator. > Some extension methods are missing though. One I was hoping to find was the > {{count(Closure)}} method. I think it makes sense to incorporate any > {{Iterable}} extension methods into {{CharSequence}} as well. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)