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[jira] [Resolved] (GROOVY-8242) Javadoc for Newify is missing some
attribute values
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GROOVY-8242?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
John Wagenleitner resolved GROOVY-8242.
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Resolution: Fixed
Assignee: John Wagenleitner
Fix Version/s: 2.4.13
Thanks for reporting the issue, default has been added for the value attribute to denote it's not required (in cases when using the Ruby-style).
> Javadoc for Newify is missing some attribute values
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: GROOVY-8242
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GROOVY-8242
> Project: Groovy
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Eric Milles
> Assignee: John Wagenleitner
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 2.4.13
>
>
> I was looking at thw Newify AST transform. Some of the Javadoc appears incorrect since the annotation requires a value.
> {code}
> * or this ("Ruby-style"):
> * <pre>
> * {@code @Newify} class MyTreeProcessor { -- Is this supposed to be @Newify([Tree,Leaf])?
> * def myTree = Tree.new(Tree.new(Leaf.new("A"), Leaf.new("B")), Leaf.new("C"))
> * def process() { ... }
> * }
> * </pre>
> {code}
> {code}
> * An example showing how to use the annotation at different levels:
> * <pre>
> * {@code @Newify(auto=false, value=Foo)}
> * class Main {
> * {@code @Newify} // turn auto on for field -- Is this supposed to be @Newify(BigInteger)?
> * def field1 = java.math.BigInteger.new(42)
> * def field2, field3, field4
> *
> * {@code @Newify(Bar)}
> * def process() {
> * field2 = Bar("my bar")
> * }
> *
> * {@code @Newify(Baz)}
> * Main() {
> * field3 = Foo("my foo")
> * field4 = Baz("my baz")
> * }
> * }
> * </pre>
> {code}
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