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February 08, 2023 [Issue 23680] Support static classes in D | ||||
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https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23680 FeepingCreature <default_357-line@yahoo.de> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |default_357-line@yahoo.de --- Comment #1 from FeepingCreature <default_357-line@yahoo.de> --- Just in case you're not aware, you can do this: ``` module abc; import std.stdio; void print() { writeln("Hello"); } --- module test; static import abc; void main() { abc.print; } ``` or ``` module test; import abc = abc; void main() { abc.print; } ``` I think `static class` should error for toplevel declarations. It has an established meaning for nested classes: it removes the context pointer. -- |
February 08, 2023 [Issue 23680] Support static classes in D | ||||
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https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23680 --- Comment #2 from Marcelo Silva Nascimento Mancini <msnmancini@hotmail.com> --- Yea I'm aware but this is really not intuitive for beginners. Plus, there's no way to do that using a single file. Like, it's not really me, but People.Like.Doing.That.Way, always uppercase, specially from people coming from Java which they directly imported a class. Yea `static class` has no meaning for top level, so, for me, the solution to that is giving it a meaning by or implementing the static class functionality from other languages or giving it an error. -- |
February 27, 2023 [Issue 23680] Support static classes in D | ||||
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https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23680 Iain Buclaw <ibuclaw@gdcproject.org> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Priority|P1 |P4 -- |
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