On 03/05/2011 04:02 AM, Peter Lundgren wrote:
I have a function that I think should look something like this:

MyStruct!T myFunc(T)(MyStruct!T x, ...) {
        ...
        return MyStruct!T(...);
}

and the closest I can get to is:

T myFunc(T)(T x, ...) {
        ...
        return T(...);
}

which works, but doesn't make clear the intended use and gets in the way of
overloading. How can I express the intent of the first version.

Maybe I do not exactly understand your problem; anyway, the following runs fine by me:

struct S (T) {
    T v;
}

S!T inc (T) (S!T s) {
    return S!T(s.v + 1);
}

unittest {
    auto s1 = S!int(1);
    auto s2 = inc(s1);
    assert ( s2.v == 2 );
}

Could you provide (1) context (2) example (3) errors?

Denis
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