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Daniel Spilker commented on GROOVY-7826: ---------------------------------------- The problem has been (indirectly) introduced in 2.2.0-beta-2 by commit [74089c1|https://github.com/apache/groovy/commit/74089c1156d6c296d64e68e766575e86c4119c67]. Can someone please update the "Affects Version" field? > Infinite recursion in genericTypeAsString > ----------------------------------------- > > Key: GROOVY-7826 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GROOVY-7826 > Project: Groovy > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: 2.4.6 > Environment: Groovy Version: 2.4.6 JVM: 1.8.0_91 Vendor: Oracle > Corporation OS: Linux > Reporter: Magnus Reftel > Assignee: Pascal Schumacher > Labels: regresion > Fix For: 2.4.7 > > Attachments: groovy-7826.zip > > > The following two Java classes C1 and C2 cause Groovy to enter infinite > recursion in genericTypeAsString when a method that takes a C1 is declared: > C1.java: > public class C1 <T2 extends C2<T2,T1>,T1 extends C1<T2,T1>> { } > class C2<T2 extends C2<T2, T1>, T1 extends C1<T2, T1>> { } > repro.groovy > def f(C1 c1) { } > This is reduced from actual code in Jenkins, where Run and Job have type > parameters like this. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)