Thread overview
Template mixins
Sep 05, 2008
Simen Haugen
Sep 05, 2008
Simen Haugen
September 05, 2008
This is probably a stupid question, but I cannot get a simple mixin to work:

template Test(R, N=char[])
{
    mixin(R.stringof~" "~N~"() { return "~R.stringof~".init; }");
}

class C
{
    mixin Test!(bool, "T");
}

gives:
mixin Test!(bool, "T") does not match any template declaration

So there's obviously some basic stuff I don't get here...
September 05, 2008
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 6:29 AM, Simen Haugen <simen@norstat.no> wrote:
> This is probably a stupid question, but I cannot get a simple mixin to work:
>
> template Test(R, N=char[])
> {
>    mixin(R.stringof~" "~N~"() { return "~R.stringof~".init; }");
> }

You mean "template Test(R, char[] N)".
September 05, 2008
Jarrett Billingsley wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 6:29 AM, Simen Haugen <simen@norstat.no> wrote:
>> This is probably a stupid question, but I cannot get a simple mixin to work:
>>
>> template Test(R, N=char[])
>> {
>>    mixin(R.stringof~" "~N~"() { return "~R.stringof~".init; }");
>> }
> 
> You mean "template Test(R, char[] N)".

Aaah. Because I'm not sending a type, but a value. Thanks!
But I was right.. It was a stupid question :)