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  1. What is the "?:" operator used for in Groovy? - Stack Overflow

    81 Just to add some more insight, the "?:" operator is known as the binary operator or commonly referred to as the elvis operator. The following code examples all produce the same results where x …

  2. groovy - Splitting String with delimiter - Stack Overflow

    May 8, 2013 · 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() …

  3. What is the groovy << 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, …

  4. 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.

  5. Groovy - How to compare the string? - Stack Overflow

    Aug 16, 2012 · 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 …

  6. 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.

  7. Groovy different results on using equals () and == on a GStringImpl

    According to the Groovy docs, the == is just a "clever" equals() as it also takes care of avoiding NullPointerException: Java’s == is actually Groovy’s is() method, and Groovy’s == is a clever …

  8. Use literal operators (eg "and", "or") in Groovy expressions?

    Dec 8, 2012 · 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 …

  9. visual studio code - Compile Groovy in VSCode - Stack Overflow

    Sep 20, 2018 · 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 …

  10. Groovy not in collection - Stack Overflow

    Dec 14, 2011 · The idiomatic way to check if a list contains something in Groovy is to use in.