Jiyan wrote:
Hi :),
What i thought was that when i create a struct dynamically i can just
deconstruct it with __dtor lets say:
struct U {...}
struct S {... private U _member;}
S* p;
p = cast(S*)malloc(S.sizeof);
// just run that if it compiles, for simplicity
// we dont use __traits(compiles, ...)
p.__dtor;
The thing here is that this doesn't work because of when S has an element
that that is private and has a __dtor itself, the __dtor from U doesnt
get called before the call of __dtor from S - or after.
Is there any way with traits or sth to do that?
Are delete, destroy or any other functions the standard library working
here?
I would prefer a solution that can be build by myself - so without the
standard library for example with traits.
Thanks :)
`p.destroy` will call the dtors for you. you'd better not use `__`-frefixed
symbols yourself, as they aren't actually a part of a language, they're just
implementation details.