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Pascal Schumacher updated GROOVY-7640:
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    Affects Version/s:     (was: 2.4.5)
           Issue Type: Improvement  (was: Bug)

> @Builder should include superclass properties
> ---------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: GROOVY-7640
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GROOVY-7640
>             Project: Groovy
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Marc Bogaerts
>            Assignee: Pascal Schumacher
>
> If one annotates a groovy class with @Builder and that class extends from 
> another class, then the generated builder does not support setting the parent 
> class properties.
> This is especially problematic when mixin groovy builders in java code.
> e.g. the following class shows what will and will not compile
> {code:java}
> // Animal.groovy
> import groovy.transform.builder.Builder
> import groovy.transform.builder.SimpleStrategy
> @Builder(builderStrategy = SimpleStrategy)
> class Animal {
>    String color
>     int legs
> }
> // Pet.groovy
> import groovy.transform.builder.Builder
> import groovy.transform.builder.SimpleStrategy
> @Builder(builderStrategy = SimpleStrategy)
> class Pet extends Animal {
>     String name
> }
> // PetTest.java
> import org.junit.Test;
> import static org.junit.Assert.*;
> public class PetTest {
>     @Test public void createPet() {
>         // Pet pet = new Pet().setColor("white").setLegs(4).setName("Bobby"); 
> does not compile
>         Pet pet = (Pet) new 
> Pet().setName("Bobby").setColor("white").setLegs(4);
>         assertTrue(pet.getLegs() == 4);
>     }
> }
> {code}



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