On Thursday, 28 August 2014 at 10:45:52 UTC, monarch_dodra wrote:
I'm investigating a phobos regression. From "doesPointTo":

//----
static if (isPointer!S || is(S == class) || is(S == interface))
    {
        const m = cast(void*) source;
//----

Basically, given a "pointer like" structure, I want the void* equivalent. I really don't care about how "S" works, and am "observing" the "source" object as nothing more than a bag of member fields.

The issue though is that it turns out that such code can and will call either opCast or alias this, which is *not* what we want at all in this piece of code.

Is there any way to do a "hard" reinterpret cast in such a situation?

*cast(void**)&source

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