On Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 1:36 PM, David <d@dav1d.de> wrote:
Thanks for your answers, but:

> Exactly. The std.traits traits are testing for exact types. If you want to
> test for implicit conversion, then use the : operator. e.g.
>
>     static assert(is(OhWhy!float : float[]));

"OyWhy" is a templated struct for a reason, I have no idea which type of
array is "alias this'ed" is there a way I can check if it's implicitly
convertable to any array type with some `is` magic I am not aware of?


Like this?

struct MyType(Elem)
{
    Elem[] inner;
    alias inner this;
}

void main()
{
    static assert(is(MyType!float _ : T[], T));
}