This question is about the code behaviour I observed. I have given 3 cases.
def data = [:] // some map with data that has map values
def tag = "Some String from Config"
def results = []
// A) This worked
if(data."$tag") {
// need first key of the inner map
results << data."$tag".keySet().toArray()[0] ?: 0
} else {
results << 0
}
//B) Did not work
results << data."$tag" ? (data."$tag".keySet().toArray()[0] ?: 0) : 0 // Gave Null pointer exception
//C) Did not work
results << data."$tag" ?.keySet().toArray()[0] ?: 0 // Gave Null pointer exception
I am not sure why but this behaviour I observed. Ideally B and C statements should also work like A. Am I missing something here ? What is wrong ?
Groovy version : 2.2.2 Java : 7
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