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Paul King updated GROOVY-7529: ------------------------------ Description: I know this is a bit of an edge case, but I find the behavior doesn't follow what one would expect {code:java} assert Cat.class.declaredConstructors.size() == 1 // fails @groovy.transform.TupleConstructor(includes=[]) class Cat { String name int age } {code} This is a CLONE to cover the other transforms. TupleConstructor was fixed in GROOVY-7523. was: I know this is a bit of an edge case, but I find the behavior doesn't follow what one would expect {code:java} assert Cat.class.declaredConstructors.size() == 1 // fails @groovy.transform.TupleConstructor(includes=[]) class Cat { String name int age } {code} > Fix up transforms (apart from TupleConstructor) which are affected by empty > includes default > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: GROOVY-7529 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GROOVY-7529 > Project: Groovy > Issue Type: Bug > Reporter: Keegan Witt > Assignee: Paul King > > I know this is a bit of an edge case, but I find the behavior doesn't follow > what one would expect > {code:java} > assert Cat.class.declaredConstructors.size() == 1 // fails > @groovy.transform.TupleConstructor(includes=[]) > class Cat { > String name > int age > } > {code} > This is a CLONE to cover the other transforms. TupleConstructor was fixed in > GROOVY-7523. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)