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I'm trying to achieve following:

class A {
  def foo() { "foo" }
}

class B {
  def bar() { "bar" }
}

A.mixin B
def a = new A()

a.foo() + a.bar()

with one significant difference - I would like to do the mixin on the instance:

a.mixin B

but this results in

groovy.lang.MissingMethodException: No signature of method: A.mixin() is applicable for argument types: (java.lang.Class) values: [class B]

Is there a way to get this working like proposed in the Groovy Mixins JSR?

+4  A: 

You can do this since Groovy 1.6

Call mixin on the instance metaClass like so:

class A {
  def foo() { "foo" }
}

class B {
  def bar() { "bar" }
}

def a = new A()
a.metaClass.mixin B

a.foo() + a.bar()
tim_yates
Thanks a lot Tim! So I have to wait a bit till Groovy 1.7.1 is part of Grails (let's hope in 1.3)...
david
Just tried it out, and it works in 1.6.3 as well (which I believe is the version of groovy that grails 1.2 uses) :-)
tim_yates
Yes, this feature was added in Groovy 1.6http://www.infoq.com/articles/groovy-1-6
Don
nice! Works like a charm. Thx guys.
david