I have a groovy script with an unknown number of variables in context at runtime, how do I find them all and print the name and value of each?
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Well, if you're using a simple script (where you don't use the "def" keyword), the variables you define will be stored in the binding and you can get at them like this:
Prints:
I'm not aware of an easy way to enumerate through the variables defined with the "def" keyword, but I'll be watching this question with interest to see if someone else knows how. |
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Actually, Ted's answer will also work for 'def'ed variables.
def foo = "abc"
def bar = "def"
if (true) {
baz = "ghi"
this.binding.variables.each {k,v -> println "$k = $v"}
}
yields baz = ghi __ = [null, null, null] foo = abc _ = null bar = def I'm not sure what the _-variables signify, but I'm sure you can work around them. |
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