Package groovy.transform
Annotation 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.
- Since:
- 2.0.0
- See Also:
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CompileDynamic
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Optional Element Summary
Optional ElementsModifier and TypeOptional ElementDescriptionString[]The list of (classpath resources) paths to type checking DSL scripts, also known as type checking extensions.Controls whether static compilation is applied or skipped.
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Element Details
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value
TypeCheckingMode valueControls whether static compilation is applied or skipped. Defaults toTypeCheckingMode.PASS.- Returns:
- the static compilation mode
- 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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