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- What is the ?: operator used for in Groovy? - Stack Overflow
downvoted because it's confusing OP is about groovy and if people scan-read quickly the answers, we might think it's a valid groovy syntax proposed
- What is the difference between ==~ and != in Groovy?
In Groovy you also have to be aware that in addition to ==~, alias "Match operator", there is also =~, alias "Find Operator" and ~, alias "Pattern operator" All are explained here
- groovy - Splitting String with delimiter - Stack Overflow
I am currently trying to split a string 1128-2 so that I can have two separate values For example, value1: 1128 and value2: 2, so that I can then use each value separately I have tried split() bu
- What is the groovy lt; lt; operator mean in this context?
In groovy, the bitwise operators can be overridden with the leftShift (<<) and rightShift (>>) methods defined on the class It's idiomatic groovy to use the leftShift method for append actions on strings, buffers, streams, arrays, etc and thats what you're seeing here
- visual studio code - Compile Groovy in VSCode - Stack Overflow
In an empty folder, run gradle init, Type of project application, Implementation language Groovy, use defaults for the rest Open folder in Visual Studio Code In left toolbar, select the Gradle icon, expand app, tasks, application, select run and click the icon Run task
- Groovy - How to compare the string? - Stack Overflow
Groovy has also an operator === that can be used for objects equality === is equivalent to o1 is(o2) triple quoted string triple single quoted string class java lang String triple double quoted Multi-line string, Interpolation is supported saveMe == saveMe just like double quoted strings with the addition that they are multiline
- Use literal operators (eg and, or) in Groovy expressions?
My current work project allows user-provided expressions to be evaluated in specific contexts, as a way for them to extend and influence the workflow These expressions the usual logical ones f To
- grails - Using $ in Groovy - Stack Overflow
In a GString (groovy string), any valid Groovy expression can be enclosed in the $ { } including method calls etc This is detailed in the following page
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