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[jira] [Created] (GROOVY-9089) STC: owner qualifier produces error for nested closures

Eric Milles created GROOVY-9089:
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             Summary: STC: owner qualifier produces error for nested closures
                 Key: GROOVY-9089
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GROOVY-9089
             Project: Groovy
          Issue Type: Bug
    Affects Versions: 2.5.6, 3.0.0-alpha-4
            Reporter: Eric Milles


In the example script below, the use of the "owner" qualifier causes an error.  Replace with "delegate" and no error.  Disable static compilation and no error.

{code:groovy}
class C1 {
  void m() {
    print 'outer delegate'
  }
}
class C2 {
  void m() {
    print 'inner delegate'
  }
}
void outer(@DelegatesTo(value = C1) Closure block) {
  block.delegate = new C1()
  block()
}
void inner(@DelegatesTo(value = C2) Closure block) {
  block.delegate = new C2()
  block()
}

@groovy.transform.CompileStatic // comment out and script prints "outer delegate" as expected
void test() {
  outer {
    inner {
      owner.m() // "Cannot find matching method Script#m(). Please check if the declared type is right and if the method exists."
      // replace "owner" with "delegate" and CompileStatic has no error and prints "inner delegate" as expected
    }
  }
}

test()
{code}



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