January 07, 2011 Variants for interfaces | ||||
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Hi, Is it possible to point a variable to an interface. The below code does not compile. module testD; import std.stream; import std.stdio; import std.variant; interface A { void func1(); } class AC: A { void func1() { writeln("func1"); } } int main() { A a = new AC(); a.func1(); Variant b = Variant(a); return 0; } It says that opEquals is not defined for the interface. Thanks & Regards Mandeep |
January 07, 2011 Re: Variants for interfaces | ||||
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Posted in reply to Mandeep Singh Brar | Mandeep Singh Brar Wrote: > Hi, > > Is it possible to point a variable to an interface. The below code does not compile. > > module testD; > import std.stream; > import std.stdio; > import std.variant; > > interface A { > void func1(); > } > class AC: A { > void func1() { > writeln("func1"); > } > } > int main() { > A a = new AC(); > a.func1(); > Variant b = Variant(a); > return 0; > } > > It says that opEquals is not defined for the interface. > > Thanks & Regards > Mandeep I suggest submitting it as a bug: http://d.puremagic.com/issues/ |
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