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Eric Milles edited comment on GROOVY-11508 at 10/25/24 12:49 PM:
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A typical case of self-referential type args looks like ths:
{code:groovy}
trait T<SELF extends T<SELF>> {
  SELF getSelf() { this }
}
class C implements T<C> {
}
{code}

 !screenshot-3.png! 

This could be further extended with a bridge method:
{code:groovy}
class D extends C {
  @Override
  D getSelf() {
    super.getSelf()
  }
}

def d = new D().self
{code}


was (Author: emilles):
A typical case of self-referential type args looks like ths:
{code:groovy}
trait T<SELF extends T<SELF>> {
  SELF getSelf() { this }
}
class C implements T<C> {
}
{code}

 !screenshot-3.png! 

> Multiple traits with related generic types cannot be used
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: GROOVY-11508
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GROOVY-11508
>             Project: Groovy
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Compiler
>    Affects Versions: 4.0.0
>            Reporter: James Daugherty
>            Assignee: Eric Milles
>            Priority: Major
>         Attachments: screenshot-1.png, screenshot-2.png, screenshot-3.png
>
>
> When updating Grails from Groovy 3.x to 4.x we discovered that GROOVY-5106 
> prevents us from updating to Groovy 4 for the 
> [grails-data-mapping|https://github.com/grails/grails-data-mapping] (GORM) 
> project.  Groovy-5106 does not take into account relationships between 
> generic types and groovy does not support inheritance in generic types on 
> traits so we have no workable solution for using Groovy 4.
>  
> For example, the following is not possible in Groovy 4:
> {code:java}
> class Parent extends GormEntity<Parent> {
> }
> class Child extends GormEntity<Child> {
> } 
> class GormEntity<? extends GormEntity> { // ? extends GormEntity is not 
> allowed
> }{code}
>  
> We have documented the impacts of this issue on the grails-data-mapping 
> project here:  [https://github.com/grails/grails-data-mapping/issues/1811]   
> We have discovered that the original change could be reverted and continue to 
> work with the latest Java & Groovy. 
>  
> For Grails Data Mapping (GORM), there is support for inheritance between a 
> Parent & Child domain object.  This is often implemented like this:
> {code:java}
> class Parent extends GormEntity<Parent> {
> }
> class Child extends GormEntity<Child> {
> }
> trait GormEntity<D> { // Simplified for this ticket
>     static D get(Serializable id)
>    
>     static List<D> getAll()
> }
>  {code}
> This allows someone to do the following in code:
> {code:java}
> Parent.get(1L) // Will find either a Child or Parent
> Child.get(1L) // Will find only child types{code}
>  
> Since Groovy-5106 does not take into account inheritance, can this change be 
> reverted or changed to a warning until inheritance is taken into account?



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