Hi I have the following Code Snippet;
class StringCalci
{
static def plus(Integer self, Integer Operand)
{
return self.toInteger() * Operand.toInteger()
}
}
use (StringCalci)
{
println("inside the Use method!")
println( 12 + 3 )
}
println(12+3)
I was been shocked to see the use of Use in groovy. The thing is this I can add methods to the Class at run-time(my own methods).when I was looking at the above code, I was Thinking how does Groovy make things possible like this! The use of println inside the Use is multiplying the two given numbers(because I have Override the plus method) , where as the outside println adds it! My question is how does Groovy recognise the println executes in Use and println outside the Use. Is Use is a keyword/method? I need to understand behind the scenes of this process.. Please let me know :)
Thanks in Advance :)
printlnisn't even touched - only+is overloaded. – delnan Mar 26 '11 at 15:36Usemade this possible! – Ant's Mar 26 '11 at 15:39