I'm having an issue where calling .contains()
on one of my domain classes' hasMany
relationships is not doing the same when running normally, or when debugging. The situation is as follows:
I have 2 domain objects, A
and B
. A
has a hasMany
relationship with B
.
class A {
...
static hasMany = [bees: B]
...
}
Now, during the execution of one of my filters, I grab my current user from the spring security service. This user also contains a single instance of B
. What my filter should do is to check if the instance of B
in the user is contained in some instance of A
.
Assume that the instances of B
are actually referring to the same object (since they are).
Now, the issue arises. Calling:
if (instanceOfA.bees.contains(user.instanceOfB)) {
println 'success'
} else {
println 'failure'
}
prints failure
during normal (or debugging without stepping through the code) execution. However, if I put a break-point there, and step through the code, it correctly executes the contains()
and prints success
.
I have also implemented equals
, hashCode
and compareTo
in an attempt to resolve this, but with the same behaviour.