I think the point was that the features he wants already exist in Ruby, which is supported on the JVM through JRuby. Sure, they could be added to Groovy over time. They could also be added to just about any other language over time. But they work today in JRuby.
Why add to Groovy when something else already works?
I think the point was that the features he wants already exist in Ruby, which is supported on the JVM through JRuby. Sure, they could be added to Groovy over time. They could also be added to just about any other language over time. But they work today in JRuby.