On 5/21/2011 5:12 PM, Simen Kjaeraas wrote:
On Sat, 21 May 2011 10:54:54 +0200, Matthew Ong <[email protected]> wrote:

mixin template AType(alias T, U, alias V){
class T : ClassC { // Class level Template

This gives you a class called T. You seem to want it to have the name
you pass as a string, in which case you have to use string mixins.

private:
U value;
public:
this(){}
void print(){}
mixin V;
} // End Class
}

class ClassC {}

mixin template btype() {
void someFunction() {}; // Content of a class.

}

mixin AType!("ClassB", string, btype);

void main() {
ClassC r = new ClassB();
}

As mentioned above, in order to use the name from the template parameter
you need to use string mixins. Here is how I would do it:

string ATypeGenerator( string name ) {
return "class " ~ name ~ " : ClassC {
private:
U value;
public:
this(){}
void print(){}
mixin V;
}";
}

mixin template AType( string name, U, alias V ) {
mixin( ATypeGenerator( name ) );
}

mixin AType!("ClassB", string, btype);

void main() {
ClassC r = new ClassB();
}


Hi, Thanks for the respond.
I am really new to D.
Using your code I have this error:

src\Sample.d(16): Error: undefined identifier btype, did you mean template AType(string name,U,alias V)? src\Sample.d(16): Error: mixin AType!("ClassB",string,_error_) does not match template declaration AType(string name,U,alias V)

Could you please ensure it is compilable code and so that I can test the template shown by you.

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Matthew Ong
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