On Sun, 06 Dec 2009 02:36:58 +0100, Nick Sabalausky <a...@a.a> wrote:

I don't suppose there's an easy general way to get the paramaters of a
templated type just from the type itself? Ie, a way to get around this:

class Foo(char[] str) {}
static assert(Foo!("a").stringof != Foo!("b").stringof)
// ^ fails because it evaluates to "Foo" != "Foo"

I can probably work around it in my current case by sticking str into a
const member of Foo and using that together with .stringof, but thought I'd
see if there was a better way.

Use more parentheses. ( Foo!( "a" ) ).stringof gives the right result. Of
course, this still seems rather weird.

--
Simen

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