In Groovy, I can make an object invokable like a function by monkey-patching the metaclass' call
method:
myObject.metaClass.call = { "hello world" }
println myObject() // prints "hello world"
patching call
only allows me to invoke the object with no arguments. Is there a way of allowing objects to be invoked with arguments using standard function-like syntax?
edit: one answer is exactly as tim_yates suggests, although it's worth noting from ataylor's comment that you can simply override call
without explicit metaprogramming:
class MyType {
def call(...args) {
"args were: $args"
}
}
def myObject = new MyType()
println myObject("foo", "bar") // prints 'args were ["foo", "bar"]'
Apparently the trick is the variadic signature using ...args
.