I found this code snippet:
def say = {println m}
say.delegate = [m:2]
say()
That apperantly prints 2. How does it work? Where can find docu
Three property of closures, are this, owner, and delegate, In general delegate is set to owner
def testClosure(closure) {
closure()
}
testClosure() {
println "this is " + this + ", super:" + this.getClass().superclass.name
println "owner is " + owner + ", super:" + owner.getClass().superclass.name
println "delegate is " + delegate + ", super:" + delegate.getClass().superclass.name
testClosure() {
println "this is " + this + ", super:" + this.getClass().superclass.name
println "owner is " + owner + ", super:" + owner.getClass().superclass.name
println "delegate is " + delegate + ", super:" + delegate.getClass().superclass.name
}
}
prints
this is ConsoleScript0@11d20d3, super:groovy.lang.Script
owner is ConsoleScript0@11d20d3, super:groovy.lang.Script
delegate is ConsoleScript0@11d20d3, super:groovy.lang.Script
this is ConsoleScript0@11d20d3, super:groovy.lang.Script
owner is ConsoleScript0$_run_closure1@caea19, super:groovy.lang.Closure
delegate is ConsoleScript0$_run_closure1@caea19, super:groovy.lang.Closure