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Jochen Theodorou resolved GROOVY-7511. -------------------------------------- Resolution: Won't Fix Assignee: Jochen Theodorou (was: Cédric Champeau) Property access in the same class as the property is defined in, is by design using the field directly if available. So there is no bug here > Map literal doesn't use getter from subclass to get value > --------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: GROOVY-7511 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GROOVY-7511 > Project: Groovy > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Compiler > Affects Versions: 2.4.4 > Reporter: César Izurieta > Assignee: Jochen Theodorou > Priority: Minor > > When running this code: > {code:title=test.groovy|borderStyle=solid} > class Test1 { > String x = "1" > Map getMap() { > [ key: x ] > } > } > class Test2 extends Test1 { > @Override > String getX() { > return "2" > } > } > assert new Test2().map.key == "2" > {code} > The assert fails. The reason seems to be that the {{getMap}} method doesn't > call {{this.getX()}} method but {{this.x}} directly. Using {{getX()}} instead > of {{x}} works as expected. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)