October 10, 2013 Template constraint error. | ||||
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Using Debian7, gcc-4.8, gdc-4.8 from the `testing main` debian source.
import std.stdio;
class Bar(T) if (is(T == int))
{
this()
{
writefln(T.stringof);
}
}
class Foo(T) : Bar!(int) if (is(T == string)) // <-- template constraint causes error.
{
this()
{
super();
writefln(T.stringof);
}
}
void main()
{
auto baz = new Foo!(string)();
}
$ gdc test.d -o test
test.d:11: Error: members expected
test.d:11: Error: { } expected following aggregate declaration
test.d:11: Error: Declaration expected, not 'if'
test.d:16: Error: function declaration without return type. (Note that constructors are always named 'this')
test.d:16: Error: no identifier for declarator writefln(T.stringof)
test.d:17: Error: unrecognized declaration
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October 10, 2013 Re: Template constraint error. | ||||
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Posted in reply to Gary Willoughby | Am Thu, 10 Oct 2013 16:46:18 +0200
schrieb "Gary Willoughby" <dev@nomad.so>:
> class Foo(T) : Bar!(int) if (is(T == string)) // <--
> template constraint causes error.
This syntax was added in a more recent frontend release. You should do this instead for older frontend versions:
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class Foo(T) if (is(T == string)) : Bar!(int)
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