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Groovy for Domain-Specific Languages, Second Edition

You're reading from   Groovy for Domain-Specific Languages, Second Edition Extend and enhance your Java applications with domain-specific scripting in Groovy

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2015
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ISBN-13 9781849695404
Length 386 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction to DSLs and Groovy FREE CHAPTER 2. Groovy Quick Start 3. Essential Groovy DSLs 4. The Groovy Language 5. Groovy Closures 6. Example DSL – GeeTwitter 7. Power Groovy DSL Features 8. AST Transformations 9. Existing Groovy DSLs 10. Building a Builder 11. Implementing a Rules DSL 12. Integrating It All Index

Command chains


We already knew that Groovy allows us to leave out parentheses when calling methods. Another neat trick introduced in Groovy 1.8 is the ability to leave out the dot when we chain method calls. Using this feature, we can further improve the readability of our DSLs by adding constructs that mimic natural language. Take the following chained method calls:

deposit (100.00).currency(USD).to(savings)

By leaving out the parentheses on these calls and the intervening dots we can express this chain as follows:

deposit 100.00 currency GBP to savings

Building this mini DSL is relatively straightforward. First we need an enum for currencies, which we statically import. We also define two method calls, convert and deposit:

enum Currency { USD, GBP, EUR }

class Account {
    double balance
}

static def convert ( currency, amount) {
    def result
    switch (currency) {
    case Currency.USD: result = amount
        break
    case Currency.GBP: result = amount * 1.3
        break
    case...
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