Java Code Examples for groovy.lang.Closure#rehydrate()
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groovy.lang.Closure#rehydrate() .
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Example 1
Source File: TransformedModelDslBacking.java From pushfish-android with BSD 2-Clause "Simplified" License | 5 votes |
public void configure(String modelPathString, Closure<?> configuration) { List<ModelReference<?>> references = inputPathsExtractor.transform(configuration); SourceLocation sourceLocation = ruleLocationExtractor.transform(configuration); ModelPath modelPath = ModelPath.path(modelPathString); Closure<?> reownered = configuration.rehydrate(null, owner, thisObject); modelRegistry.mutate(new ClosureBackedModelMutator(reownered, references, modelPath, sourceLocation)); }
Example 2
Source File: TransformedModelDslBacking.java From Pushjet-Android with BSD 2-Clause "Simplified" License | 5 votes |
public void configure(String modelPathString, Closure<?> configuration) { List<ModelReference<?>> references = inputPathsExtractor.transform(configuration); SourceLocation sourceLocation = ruleLocationExtractor.transform(configuration); ModelPath modelPath = ModelPath.path(modelPathString); Closure<?> reownered = configuration.rehydrate(null, owner, thisObject); modelRegistry.mutate(new ClosureBackedModelMutator(reownered, references, modelPath, sourceLocation)); }
Example 3
Source File: AbstractTypeCheckingExtension.java From groovy with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
public TypeCheckingScope newScope(Closure code) { TypeCheckingScope scope = newScope(); Closure callback = code.rehydrate(scope, this, this); callback.call(); return scope; }
Example 4
Source File: AbstractTypeCheckingExtension.java From groovy with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
public TypeCheckingScope scopeExit(Closure code) { TypeCheckingScope scope = scopeData.peek(); Closure copy = code.rehydrate(scope, this, this); copy.call(); return scopeExit(); }