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What does .delegate mean in groovy?

I found this code snippet:

def say = {println m}
say.delegate = [m:2]
say()

That apperantly prints 2. How does it work? Where can find documentation about .delegate? Google led me to the Delegate Transformation page that doesn't mention .delegate at all.

question from:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8120949/what-does-delegate-mean-in-groovy

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The delegate of a closure is an object that is used to resolve references that cannot be resolved within the body of the closure itself. If your example was written like this instead:

def say = {
  def m = 'hello'
  println m
}
say.delegate = [m:2]
say()

It prints 'hello', because m can be resolved within the closure. However, when m is not defined within the closure,

def say = {
  println m
}
say.delegate = [m:2]
say()

the delegate is used to resolve the reference, and in this case the delegate is a Map that maps m to 2.


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