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October 12, 2013 Method of another module is callable, even if they is private. | ||||
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A.d: ---- import B; class Foo { public: void call(Bar b) { b.test(42); } } void main() { Bar b = new Bar(); Foo f = new Foo(); f.call(b); } ---- B.d: ---- import std.stdio; class Bar { private: void test(int id) { writeln("Bar called with ", id); } } ---- As expected: Output: A.d(6): Error: class B.Bar member test is not accessible But with this little change of A's Foo class: ---- class Foo { public: void call(Bar b) { void delegate(int) dg = &b.test; dg(42); } } ---- It works: Bar.bar with 42 Bug or feature? :P |
October 12, 2013 Re: Method of another module is callable, even if they is private. | ||||
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Posted in reply to Namespace | On 10/12/13, Namespace <rswhite4@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Bug or feature? :P
Has to be a bug. Reduced:
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module a;
import b;
void main()
{
auto s = S();
auto f = &s.f; // no error
f(); // no error
auto sf = &S.sf; // error
}
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module b;
struct S
{
private void f() { }
private static void sf() { }
}
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October 12, 2013 Re: Method of another module is callable, even if they is private. | ||||
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Posted in reply to Andrej Mitrovic | On Saturday, 12 October 2013 at 19:07:44 UTC, Andrej Mitrovic wrote:
> On 10/12/13, Namespace <rswhite4@googlemail.com> wrote:
>> Bug or feature? :P
>
> Has to be a bug. Reduced:
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> module a;
> import b;
>
> void main()
> {
> auto s = S();
> auto f = &s.f; // no error
> f(); // no error
>
> auto sf = &S.sf; // error
> }
> -----
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> -----
> module b;
> struct S
> {
> private void f() { }
> private static void sf() { }
> }
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Ok, I've opened a bug report for this.
Otherwise it would be a nice C++-friend like feature. :D Of course, a bit protection would be needed.
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