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Hi, I'm sure there's an easy solution for this problem, but I can't seem to find the correct syntax to do this. What I want to do is checking whether a specific function overload is safe. Example -------------------------------------------- import std.traits; import std.stdio; @system void abc(){} @safe void abc(int a){} void main() { writeln(isSafe!(abc)); // returns false writeln(isSafe!(abc(int))); //not working writeln(isSafe!(&abc(int))); //not working writeln(isSafe!(abc(int.init))); //not working writeln(isSafe!(&abc(int.init))); //not working } -- Johannes Pfau |
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