On Thursday, 23 August 2018 at 19:48:19 UTC, Robert burner
Schadek wrote:
It is still rough around the corners and
https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=19084 gives me
somewhat of a hard time, but give it try and scream at me
because it is not nogc.
I've posted a comment on issue 19084 but I'll post the response
here as well.
This is not supposed to compile. I've actually run into this
before, but using T.stringof to mixin code for a type name is not
supported. When I've asked about adding support for this, no one
was interested. I tried to find my forum posts on this but the
post is so old I couldn't find it in search.
What happens is you mixin the string "Foo", but that type doesn't
mean anyting in the scope of Bar. The actual type name is
something like "__unittest__20.Foo", however, even if you got the
fully qualified type name it won't work because the type is
private and can't be accessed outside of the unittest using the
symbol name. You have to access the type by "alias".
The `bitfields` function in phobos suffers from this same problem
and I created a PR in phobos to add bitfields2 to workaround this
issue by using a "mixin template" instead of a normal "mixin":
https://github.com/dlang/phobos/pull/5490
[QUOTE FROM THE PR]
The main advantage of bitfields2 is that it is able to
reference the field types by alias, whereas the current
implementation converts each field type alias to a string and
then mixes in the type name.
I know the example you've provided is contrived so I'm not sure
how to help you with your exact situation. Maybe I can help you
find a solution with a bit more detail?