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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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Groovy for Domain-specific Languages Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
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Preface
1. Introduction to DSLs and Groovy 2. Groovy Quick Start FREE CHAPTER 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

The builder code structure


The real beauty of Groovy's builder paradigm is the way in which it maps the naturally nested block structure of the language to the construction process.

The process of defining parent-child relationships between objects through nested code blocks is well-established through other markup languages, such as XML and HTML.

The transition from writing XML or HTML to the GroovyMarkup equivalent is an easy one. To make use of a builder, we don't need to have an intimate understanding of the Groovy MOP or of how the builder is implemented. We just need to know how to write the builder code so that it conforms to the correct language semantics. The code structure of the builder pattern relies on just a few Groovy language features:

  • Closure method calls: The distinctively nested block structure in the builder pattern is facilitated by Groovy's special handling of closures when they are passed as method parameters. This allows the closure block to be declared inline after...

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