What\'s the difference between @Delegate and @Mixin AST transformations in Groovy.
Maybe my question has to do with OO and when apply different patterns, but I use both
The behavior is similar, but @Delegate and @Mixin are implemented completely differently.
@Delegate generates accessor methods at compile time. Superhero will have a method called walk() that simply calls person.walk(). The generated methods can be seen by dumping the Superhero class file with javap.
@Mixin, on the other hand just creates a small stub that mixs in the Person methods at runtime. It uses groovy's meta-object protocol to allow Superhero to respond to Person's methods. In this case, you won't see any Person methods in Superhero.class.
@Delegate has the advantage that the methods are callable from Java and it avoids doing a dynamic invocation. In addition, @Mixin can't augment the class with properties.