- groovy.transform.options.LegacyHashMapPropertyHandler
    
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     The @Immutabletransformation in earlier versions of Groovy tried to be smart
 in the case of an immutable class with a single HashMap property, the supplied Map constructor
 tried to be compatible with both expected tuple behavior and expected named-argument behavior
 by peeking into the supplied map and guessing as to which approach might be applicable.
 Recent versions of Groovy now allow both@TupleConstructorand@MapConstructorannotations to co-exist which provide's a more flexible solution to this problem. While more
 flexible, the new approach isn't fully compatible with the previous approach. If for some
 reason you need the old behavior, you can try this property handler. Some features of the
 new approach won't be available to you.
 - Since:
- 2.5.0
 
 
    
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                            | Methods inherited from class | Name |  
                            | class ImmutablePropertyHandler | checkFinalArgNotOverridden, cloneCollectionExpr, createAsImmutableX, createConstructorStatement, createPropGetter, createPropInit, createPropSetter, validateAttributes, validateProperties |  
                            | class PropertyHandler | createPropGetter, createPropInit, createPropSetter, createPropertyHandler, isValidAttribute, validateAttributes, validateProperties |  
                            | class Object | wait, wait, wait, equals, toString, hashCode, getClass, notify, notifyAll |  
 
 
 
 
    
    
        
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