On 12/11/12 22:05, monarch_dodra wrote: > On Tuesday, 11 December 2012 at 21:00:11 UTC, Timon Gehr wrote: >> On 12/11/2012 05:58 PM, monarch_dodra wrote: >>> On Tuesday, 11 December 2012 at 16:45:54 UTC, cal wrote: >>>> On Tuesday, 11 December 2012 at 15:38:38 UTC, monarch_dodra wrote: >>>>> On Tuesday, 11 December 2012 at 14:57:27 UTC, monarch_dodra wrote: >>>>>> :/ >>>>> >>>>> I got it to work with a cast, which removes the ambiguity: >>>>> >>>>> auto p = &cast(int)s.front; >> >> This might be be an accepts-invalid. I think it is undocumented. >> >>>>> >>>>> But it feels hackish. Any other way? >>>> >>>> auto p = &(s.front()); >>>> >>>> Not sure if this is intended though, maybe some property weirdness? >>> >>> Strange, I was *sure* I had tried that. >>> >>> Oh, well. Thanks :) >> >> This will break, you call an @property function with (). >> >> But I don't think it is decided yet how what you want to achieve should be >> done. :o) > > So... basically, I have two solutions which are both accepts-invalid !?
auto addrOf(T)(ref T a) { return &a; } auto p = addrOf(s.front); artur