This is standard behavior in the Groovy shell, not peculiar to the Grails shell. You probably don't want to def
the variable. See the following:
~ $ groovysh
Groovy Shell (2.3.4, JVM: 1.7.0_45)
Type ':help' or ':h' for help.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
groovy:000> def x = 42
===> 42
groovy:000> x
Unknown property: x
groovy:000> y = 2112
===> 2112
groovy:000> y
===> 2112
groovy:000>
From http://beta.groovy-lang.org/groovysh.html
1.3.4. Variables
Shell variables are all untyped (ie. no def
or other type information).
This will set a shell variable:
foo = "bar"
But, this will evaluate a local variable and will not be saved to the shell’s environment:
def foo = "bar"
You can change this behaviour by enabling interpreterMode
groovy:000> := interpreterMode
groovy:000> def x = 42
===> 42
groovy:000> x
===> 42
groovy:000>