This is major news, if the performance is comparable to Java. So with 
2.6.0-alpha-3, Parrot, and JDK8+ you can use lambda expressions in static 
groovy and have them compiled to native lambda, or is it using closure syntax?

Is there then a major difference in language between 2.6+Parrot and 3.0?

I wonder if the IntelliJ support ticket should be updated to say support new 
language features in Groovy 2.6 as well?

Jason

-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel.Sun [mailto:sun...@apache.org] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2018 11:50 AM
To: us...@groovy.incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: Groovy 3 lambda, method reference, default methods

Up to now native lambda is available under compile static mode in 
3.0.0-alpha-2(will be released soon) and 2.6.0-alpha-3(Parrot parser is 
required enabled and using Java8+).

Cheers,
Daniel.Sun



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