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Eric Milles commented on GROOVY-11513:
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You can do this with compiler config script. It is quite straightforward. 

We include JUnit API for our test classes, for example. 

> java.time.* should be imported automatically when groovy-datetime module is 
> used
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: GROOVY-11513
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GROOVY-11513
>             Project: Groovy
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Compiler
>    Affects Versions: 4.0.23
>            Reporter: Scott
>            Priority: Major
>             Fix For: 4.x
>
>
> if java.time is the recommended way to proceed forward when dealing with 
> dates,
> java.time.* should be included automatically similar to how java.util.Date is 
> currently available without import. 
>  
> The simplest approach would be to make the import only apply if 
> groovy-datetime module has been added.
>  
> implementation "org.apache.groovy:groovy-datetime"
>  
> should automatically import java.time.* to all classes
>  
> This provides an easier migration path from Date -> DateTIme



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