Package groovy.transform
Annotation Type CompileStatic
@Documented @Retention(SOURCE) @Target({METHOD,TYPE,CONSTRUCTOR}) public @interface CompileStatic
This will let the Groovy compiler use compile time checks in the style of Java
then perform static compilation, thus bypassing the Groovy meta object protocol.
When a class is annotated, all methods, properties, files, inner classes, etc. of the annotated class will be type checked. When a method is annotated, static compilation applies only to items (closures and anonymous inner classes) within the method.
By using TypeCheckingMode.SKIP
, static compilation can be skipped on an
element within a class or method otherwise marked with CompileStatic. For example
a class can be annotated with CompileStatic, and a method within can be marked
to skip static checking to use dynamic language features.
- See Also:
CompileDynamic
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Optional Element Summary
Optional Elements Modifier and Type Optional Element Description String[]
extensions
The list of (classpath resources) paths to type checking DSL scripts, also known as type checking extensions.TypeCheckingMode
value
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Element Details
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value
TypeCheckingMode value- Default:
- PASS
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extensions
String[] extensionsThe list of (classpath resources) paths to type checking DSL scripts, also known as type checking extensions.- Returns:
- an array of paths to groovy scripts that must be on compile classpath
- Default:
- {}
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