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...usingRecursiveComparison().ignoringTransientFields()... #3355
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@scordio I can add this if you think it is worth it. |
Thanks for the offer, @pbacz! Paging @joel-costigliola here |
Since there are not so many modifiers that seems relevant to ignore besides We can add |
@pbacz are you still interested contributing it ? |
@joel-costigliola Yes, I'd like to contribute. |
Cool, thanks @pbacz |
@joel-costigliola @scordio
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Feature summary
Pretty much the title, I would find it very convenient to be able to simple exclude fields based on their modifier, such as
transient
in my current use case, but why not any given set of modifiers?Example
Could be as in title, or something like:
This could be the same structure of
int
thatjava.lang.reflect.Modifier
takes.Just an idea, and seems straightforward. Thanks for listening! :)
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