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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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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

Adding built-in methods


However simple our DSL might now look, the need to preface our method calls with GeeTwitter is one final piece of boilerplate code that it would be nice to remove. In some of the previous examples we have used a static import to do this, but it is still not very intuitive to a non Java/Groovy programmer why we are doing this. Since we are evaluating the DSL script ourselves, rather than allowing Groovy to do it, we still have some scope to do this.

It would certainly be nicer to be able to write:

eachFollower { 
  sendMessage it, "Thanks for taking the time to follow me!"
}

This assumes that the eachFollower method is built in to the DSL, rather than the more verbose:

GeeTwitter.eachFollower { 
  GeeTwitter.sendMessage (it, 
         "Thanks for taking the time to follow me!")
}

Groovy provides two mechanisms that allow us achieve just this. Later in the book, we will look at how we can manipulate the binding to achieve this. For this chapter, we will look at a more straightforward...

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