paulk-asert commented on a change in pull request #1171: GROOVY-9416: Avoid 
unnecessary looking up non default import classes …
URL: https://github.com/apache/groovy/pull/1171#discussion_r383572967
 
 

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 File path: src/main/java/org/codehaus/groovy/vmplugin/v9/Java9.java
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 @@ -81,15 +91,40 @@
         result.putAll(doFindClasses(URI.create("jrt:/modules/java.base/"), 
"java", javaPns));
 
         try {
-            URI gsLocation = 
DefaultGroovyMethods.getLocation(GroovySystem.class).toURI();
-            result.putAll(doFindClasses(gsLocation, "groovy", groovyPns));
+            List<URI> foundURIList = new LinkedList<>();
+            result.putAll(doFindGroovyClasses("groovy.lang.GroovySystem", 
groovyPns, foundURIList));
+
+            // in user production environment, Groovy core classes, e.g. 
`GroovySystem`(java class) and `GrapeIvy`(groovy class) are all packaged in the 
groovy core jar file,
+            // but in Groovy development environment, Groovy core classes are 
distributed in different directories
+            result.putAll(doFindGroovyClasses("groovy.grape.GrapeIvy", 
groovyPns, foundURIList));
         } catch (Exception e) {
-            System.err.println("[WARNING] Failed to get default imported 
groovy classes: " + e.getMessage());
+            throw new GroovyBugError("Failed to get default imported groovy 
classes", e);
         }
 
         return result;
     }
 
+    private Map<String, Set<String>> doFindGroovyClasses(String cn, 
List<String> groovyPns, List<URI> foundURIList) throws URISyntaxException {
+        GroovyClassLoader groovyClassLoader = new GroovyClassLoader();
+        URI classpathEntryURI;
+        try {
+            Class<?> clazz = groovyClassLoader.loadClass(cn);
+            classpathEntryURI = 
DefaultGroovyMethods.getLocation(clazz).toURI();
 
 Review comment:
   That's unfortunate. The Java one takes precedence and I suspect the Groovy 
one is very rarely used. I am inclined to deprecate the Groovy one. We can copy 
it some place else or rename to GroovyProxy (or both), or we could just delete 
it. We would normally prefer @Delegate these days but I guess it is a dynamic 
equivalent and we even have better dynamic alternatives like ProxyGenerator, 
albeit with additional complexity. I'll create an issue.

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