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[jira] [Updated] (GROOVY-10695) StackOverflowError when calling a static method.

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GROOVY-10695?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Andres Luuk updated GROOVY-10695:
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    Description: 
I tryed it on all 3.x versions (didn't try 2.x). Found it from Grails code but extracted it as an example

 
{code:java}
package test;
public class Environment {
    public static Throwable currentReloadError = null
    static void setCurrentReloadError(Throwable currentReloadError) {
        Environment.currentReloadError = currentReloadError
    }
    static Throwable getCurrentReloadError() {
        return currentReloadError
    }
}
{code}
Now when I call the setter:

 
{code:java}
Environment.setCurrentReloadError(null);{code}
 

I get a StackOverflowError.

I decompiled the class and the code is compiled into:  
{code:java}
public static void setCurrentReloadError(Throwable currentReloadError) {
  Throwable throwable = currentReloadError;
  ScriptBytecodeAdapter.setProperty(throwable, null, Environment.class, "currentReloadError");
}{code}
 

The cause seems to be that it finds the same setter and this causes the circularity.

If I remove the (Environment.) from the original code then it works.

  was:
I tryed it on all 3.x versions (didn't try 2.x). Found it from Grails code but extracted it as an example

 
{code:java}
package test;
public class Environment {
    public static Throwable currentReloadError = null
    static void setCurrentReloadError(Throwable currentReloadError) {
        Environment.currentReloadError = currentReloadError
    }
    static Throwable getCurrentReloadError() {
        return currentReloadError
    }
}
{code}
Now when I call the setter:

 
{code:java}
Environment.setCurrentReloadError(null);{code}
 

I get a StackOverflowError.

I decompiled the class and the code is compiled into:  
{code:java}
public static void setCurrentReloadError(Throwable currentReloadError) {
  Throwable throwable = currentReloadError;
  ScriptBytecodeAdapter.setProperty(throwable, null, Environment.class, "currentReloadError");
}{code}
 

The cause seems to be that it finds the same setter and this causes the circularity.

If I remove the (Environment.) from the original code then it works.

The cause s


> StackOverflowError when calling a static method.
> ------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: GROOVY-10695
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GROOVY-10695
>             Project: Groovy
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 3.0.11
>            Reporter: Andres Luuk
>            Priority: Major
>
> I tryed it on all 3.x versions (didn't try 2.x). Found it from Grails code but extracted it as an example
>  
> {code:java}
> package test;
> public class Environment {
>     public static Throwable currentReloadError = null
>     static void setCurrentReloadError(Throwable currentReloadError) {
>         Environment.currentReloadError = currentReloadError
>     }
>     static Throwable getCurrentReloadError() {
>         return currentReloadError
>     }
> }
> {code}
> Now when I call the setter:
>  
> {code:java}
> Environment.setCurrentReloadError(null);{code}
>  
> I get a StackOverflowError.
> I decompiled the class and the code is compiled into:  
> {code:java}
> public static void setCurrentReloadError(Throwable currentReloadError) {
>   Throwable throwable = currentReloadError;
>   ScriptBytecodeAdapter.setProperty(throwable, null, Environment.class, "currentReloadError");
> }{code}
>  
> The cause seems to be that it finds the same setter and this causes the circularity.
> If I remove the (Environment.) from the original code then it works.



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