On 6/8/15 2:10 PM, Jeffrey Tsang wrote:
The following works:

enum foo(int x) = x + foo!(x - 1);
enum foo(int x : 0) = 0;

enum bar(T) = cast(T) 3;
enum bar(T : int) = 4;

Wrap it in a unittest{}, and complaints about multiply defined templates
hit. Is there a reason for this?

To expand on what Timon said, a unittest block is actually a function under the hood.

Try the same thing inside a function and you will get the same issue.

Do this instead (outside of the unit test block):

version(unittest) {
... // same thing
}

-Steve

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