On Thursday, 12 November 2015 at 15:06:26 UTC, ric maicle wrote:
On Thursday, 12 November, 2015 07:50 PM, anonymous wrote:
__traits has special syntax. The first "argument" must be from a list of special keywords that only have special meaning in that place. You can't put the name of a struct there, and you can't put the special keyword anywhere else. So there's no ambiguity, and you're not redefining
anything. Everything's fine.

Thanks for clarifying __traits.

On another thing. I'm wondering why the compiler didn't issue a warning on struct isPOD and byte isPOD? Isn't this called 'shadowing' or have I
misunderstood the term?

If I remember correctly:

Shadowing globals is allowed, all other instances of shadowing are not.

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