Hi everyone,
lets say that required is a setter method:
Nullable!string str(Nullable!string setter) {
return this._str = setter;
}
The user should be able to:
auto a = new A();
a.str = "abc";
As the setters parameter is defined to be of type Nullable!string
, the compiler complains. So the user need to do a.str = nullable("abc");
I guess a solution could be to define the setter as:
Nullable!string str(T)(T setter) {
return this._str = setter;
}
^stupid question: Is this the correct way to restrict the parameter type to be string
or Nullable!string
or is there a more precise way to restrict?
BTW: here is a more complete simple example of what i am talking about: https://run.dlang.io/is/zP4vkb