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Scott edited comment on GROOVY-11513 at 11/3/24 5:10 AM: --------------------------------------------------------- This is purely an IDE issue as the project builds and runs in Gradle with the config script added. I imagine it is using the Groovy Eclipse compiler. It has a setting under Groovy Compiler for "Path to configscript" where I can put the config script, but the errors remain if I select the same script. Having to manually use such a setting, however, would not accomplish the goal of having the java.time.* import work automatically for all Grails projects and not just a single project. was (Author: JIRAUSER284944): This is purely an IDE issue as the project builds and runs in Gradle with the config script added. I imagine the Groovy Eclipse compiler. It has a setting under Groovy Compiler for "Path to configscript" where I can put the config script, but the errors remain. Having to manually use such a setting, however, would not accomplish the goal of having the java.time.* import work automatically for all Grails projects and not just a single project. > java.time.* should be imported automatically > -------------------------------------------- > > Key: GROOVY-11513 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GROOVY-11513 > Project: Groovy > Issue Type: Improvement > 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 preferred approach would be to make it a global import which would be in > line with existing Groovy handling of java.util.Date > > The least invasive 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 > [https://groovy.apache.org/blog/groovy-dates-and-times-cheat] -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)