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language: Groovy
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filename: learngroovy.groovy
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contributors:
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- ["Roberto Perez Alcolea", "http://github.com/rpalcolea"]
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- ["Roberto Pérez Alcolea", "http://github.com/rpalcolea"]
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filename: learngroovy.groovy
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---
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@ -182,6 +182,179 @@ for ( e in map ) {
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x += e.value
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}
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/*
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Operators
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Operator Overloading for a list of the common operators that Groovy supports: http://groovy.codehaus.org/Operator+Overloading
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Helpful groovy operators
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*/
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//Spread operator: invoke an action on all items of an aggregate object.
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def technologies = ['Groovy','Grails','Gradle']
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technologies*.toUpperCase() //equivalent to: technologies.collect { it?.toUpperCase() }
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//Safe navigation operator: used to avoid a NullPointerException.
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def user = User.get(1)
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def username = user?.username
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/*
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Closures
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A Groovy Closure is like a "code block" or a method pointer. It is a piece of code that is defined and then executed at a later point.
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More info at: http://groovy.codehaus.org/Closures+-+Formal+Definition
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*/
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//Example:
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def clos = { println "Hello World!" }
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println "Executing the Closure:"
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clos()
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//Passing parameters to a closure
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def sum = { a, b -> println a+b }
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sum(2,4)
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//Closures may refer to variables not listed in their parameter list.
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def x = 5
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def multiplyBy = { num -> num * x }
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println multiplyBy(10)
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//If you have a Closure that takes a single argument, you may omit the parameter definition of the Closure
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def clos = { print it }
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clos( "hi" )
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/*
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Groovy can memorize closure results:
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More info at:
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http://roshandawrani.wordpress.com/2010/10/18/groovy-new-feature-closures-can-now-memorize-their-results/
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http://www.solutionsiq.com/resources/agileiq-blog/bid/72880/Programming-with-Groovy-Trampoline-and-Memoize
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http://mrhaki.blogspot.mx/2011/05/groovy-goodness-cache-closure-results.html
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/*
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def cl = {a, b ->
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sleep(3000) // simulate some time consuming processing
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a + b
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}
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mem = cl.memoize()
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def callClosure(a, b) {
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def start = System.currentTimeMillis()
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mem(a, b)
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println "Inputs(a = $a, b = $b) - took ${System.currentTimeMillis() - start} msecs."
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}
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callClosure(1, 2)
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callClosure(1, 2)
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callClosure(2, 3)
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callClosure(2, 3)
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callClosure(3, 4)
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callClosure(3, 4)
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callClosure(1, 2)
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callClosure(2, 3)
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callClosure(3, 4)
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/*
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Expando
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The Expando class is a dynamic bean so we can add properties and we can add closures as methods to an instance of this class
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Reference: http://mrhaki.blogspot.mx/2009/10/groovy-goodness-expando-as-dynamic-bean.html
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*/
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def user = new Expando(name:"Roberto")
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assert 'Roberto' == user.name
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user.lastName = 'Pérez'
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assert 'Pérez' == user.lastName
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user.showInfo = { out ->
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out << "Name: $name"
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out << ", Last name: $lastName"
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}
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def sw = new StringWriter()
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println user.showInfo(sw)
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/*
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Metaprogramming (MOP)
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*/
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//Using ExpandoMetaClass to add behaviour
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String.metaClass.testAdd = {
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println "we added this"
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}
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String x = "test"
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x?.testAdd()
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//Intercepting method calls
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class Test implements GroovyInterceptable {
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def sum(Integer x, Integer y) { x + y }
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def invokeMethod(String name, args) {
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System.out.println "Invoke method $name with args: $args"
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}
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}
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def test = new Test()
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test?.sum(2,3)
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test?.multiply(2,3)
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//Groovy supports propertyMissing for dealing with property resolution attempts.
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class Foo {
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def propertyMissing(String name) { name }
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}
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def f = new Foo()
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assertEquals "boo", f.boo
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/*
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TypeChecked and CompileStatic
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Groovy, by nature, is and will always be a dynamic language but it supports typechecked and compilestatic
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More info: http://www.infoq.com/articles/new-groovy-20
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*/
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//TypeChecked
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import groovy.transform.TypeChecked
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void testMethod() {}
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@TypeChecked
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void test() {
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testMeethod()
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def name = "Roberto"
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println naameee
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}
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//Another example:
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import groovy.transform.TypeChecked
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@TypeChecked
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Integer test() {
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Integer num = "1"
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Integer[] numbers = [1,2,3,4]
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Date date = numbers[1]
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return "Test"
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}
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//CompileStatic example:
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import groovy.transform.CompileStatic
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@CompileStatic
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int sum(int x, int y) {
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x + y
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}
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assert sum(2,5) == 7
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```
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