On Monday, 23 May 2016 at 10:45:49 UTC, ParticlePeter wrote:
Is there a way to get the alias uint32_t instead ?
Nope. For the compiler uint32_t and uint are the same thing, this
is by design. Typedef can be used to create a separate type with
the same semantics as the type it's based upon:
alias uint32_t = uint;
struct Offset() {
uint32_t x;
uint32_t y;
}
// Introspect with:
void printStructInfo( T )( T info ) {
import std.stdio : writefln;
foreach (memb; __traits(allMembers, T)) {
writefln(typeof(__traits(getMember, info, memb)).stringof);
}
}
// Result is uint