Yes, fix solves the compilation error, tho now I got a bunch of failing tests, tho it looks more related to a Spock problem.
Thanks! On Thu, Aug 8, 2019 at 12:37 AM Marcin Zajączkowski <msz...@wp.pl> wrote: > On 2019-08-07 20:33, Paolo Di Tommaso wrote: > > Team, congrats for a new build toward Groovy 3.0 > > > > I've was giving it a try and I'm getting this compilation error related > to > > Spock: > > > > startup failed: > > Could not instantiate global transform class > > org.spockframework.compiler.SpockTransform specified at > > > jar:file:/Users/pditommaso/.gradle/caches/modules-2/files-2.1/org.spockframework/spock-core/1.3-groovy-2.5/6f0df2cf4549dcc4b914971675da7e224e893e82/spock-core-1.3-groovy-2.5.jar!/META-INF/services/org.codehaus.groovy.transform.ASTTransformation > > because of exception java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException > > > > > > May a new version of Spock is expected to be used with Groovy 3? > > Hi. You may want to checked with the snapshot version of Spock as > described in that issue: > https://github.com/spockframework/spock/issues/997 and report the > potential problems there. > > Marcin > > -- > https://blog.solidsoft.info/ - Working code is not enough >