JGFMK
JGFMK

Reputation: 8904

What packages does 1) Java and 2) Groovy automatically import?

Having programmed in Groovy quite a bit I know classes in certain packages are automatically imported. What's the scoop for 1) Java and 2) Groovy? Is there a definitive list of ones you don't need to specify an import for for each of these languages?

Upvotes: 20

Views: 8650

Answers (3)

Codemwnci
Codemwnci

Reputation: 54884

In Java, the only package imported by default is

java.lang.*

This is where objects such as String and Object reside.

According to here, the list of packages for groovy are

java.io.*
java.lang.*
java.math.BigDecimal
java.math.BigInteger
java.net.*
java.util.*
groovy.lang.*
groovy.util.*

Upvotes: 28

tim_yates
tim_yates

Reputation: 171084

AFAIK, java only imports

java.lang.*

wheras groovy imports:

java.io.*
java.lang.*
java.math.BigDecimal
java.math.BigInteger
java.net.*
java.util.*
groovy.lang.*
groovy.util.*

According to https://groovy-lang.org/differences.html#_default_imports

Upvotes: 7

Weirong Xu
Weirong Xu

Reputation: 29

According to The Groovy programming language - Program structure

Groovy by default imports these classes for you. There are six packages that groovy imports for you, they are:

import java.lang.*
import java.util.*
import java.io.*
import java.net.*
import groovy.lang.*
import groovy.util.*
import java.math.BigInteger
import java.math.BigDecimal

Upvotes: -1

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