On Monday, 8 February 2016 at 07:08:58 UTC, Voitech wrote:
On Saturday, 6 February 2016 at 23:35:17 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote:
On 02/06/2016 10:05 AM, Voitech wrote:
> [...]
You can use string mixins (makeCtor and makeCtors):
string makeCtor(T)() {
import std.string : format;
[...]
Thank you very much for answering.
Cheers
Unfortunately this doesn't work as I'am trying to assign value
from ctor to member something like:
this(%s value){
this.value=value;
}
it gives me
Error: memcpy cannot be interpreted at compile time, because it
has no available source code.
Probably this is caused by declaration of member which is also
parametrized with T...
Member is:
Algebraic!(T) value;
So declaration of this mixin constructors are done before
variable value is declared (compilation)?
Is there any field in class that would contain ctors ? Something
like __ctors ?
i could try to init this(T... value) constructors in static
constructor using delegates/functions. Something like:
template Outer(T...){
class Inner{
Algebraic!(T) value;
alias ctor(Type) =Inner delegate (Type value);
static this(){
foreach(Type;T){
ctor!(Type) c={
this.value=value;
};
__ctors~=c; // ?????
}
}
}