Class annotation used to assist in the creation of immutable classes.
Checks on the validity of an immutable class and makes some preliminary changes to the class.
Usually used via the @Immutable
meta annotation.
Custom property handling:
@ImmutableBase
annotation supports customization using @PropertyOptions
which allows a custom property handler to be defined. This is most typically used behind the scenes
by the @Immutable
meta-annotation but you can also define your own handler. If a custom
handler is present, it will determine the code generated for the getters and setters of any property.Type | Name and Description |
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boolean |
copyWith If true , this adds a method copyWith which takes a Map of
new property values and returns a new instance of the Immutable class with
these values set.
|
If true
, this adds a method copyWith
which takes a Map of
new property values and returns a new instance of the Immutable class with
these values set.
Example:
@groovy.transform.Immutable
(copyWith = true)
class Person {
String first, last
}
def tim = new Person( 'tim', 'yates' )
def alice = tim.copyWith( first:'alice' )
assert tim.first == 'tim'
assert alice.first == 'alice'
Unknown keys in the map are ignored, and if the values would not change
the object, then the original object is returned.
If a method called copyWith
that takes a single parameter already
exists in the class, then this setting is ignored, and no method is generated.