On Sunday, 14 May 2017 at 21:22:20 UTC, Moritz Maxeiner wrote:
The full line is `alias Base64 = Base64Impl!('+', '/');`
Yes. When we use it like this: const(char)[] encoded = Base64.encode(data); then template instantiated and produce ... what?
I don't understand what you're trying to express here.
What kind of symbols (class name, structure name, type) can be used with dot in D language? What produced by template instantiation `Base64Impl!('+', '/')` then i use alias `Base64`?
You can create a base32 encoder however you like, D has lots of different ways you could approach this; you can even do it in a
But i want mimic std.base64 syntax. I want to write something like string encoded = Base32.encode(data); And i don't want to use template.