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[jira] [Created] (GROOVY-10909) bytecode for in, !in, !() and ?:
Eric Milles created GROOVY-10909:
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Summary: bytecode for in, !in, !() and ?:
Key: GROOVY-10909
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GROOVY-10909
Project: Groovy
Issue Type: Bug
Components: bytecode, Compiler, Static compilation
Reporter: Eric Milles
Assignee: Eric Milles
Consider the following:
{code:groovy}
List getList() { ['xx'] }
@groovy.transform.CompileStatic
void test(object) {
def others = [], strings = []
if (object in list) { // 4 of 8 branches missed
strings << object
}
if (!(object in list)) { // 4 of 10 branched missed
others << object
}
println others
println strings
}
test(null)
test('xx')
test([''])
{code}
When unit testing, I noticed 4 of 10 branches missed for "if (!(value in list)) ...". When compiled and executed dynamically, it shows 2 of 2 branches covered (safe call to "list.isCase(value)").
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