Re: Can you parse the d source file during compile time with std.regex?

2017-08-01 Thread 12345swordy via Digitalmars-d-learn

On Tuesday, 1 August 2017 at 16:20:07 UTC, Stefan Koch wrote:

On Tuesday, 1 August 2017 at 16:16:46 UTC, 12345swordy wrote:
I don't see this anywhere in the documentation. I am asking 
this as I want to know that it's possible to create a 
attribute to prevent certain functions being called in the 
body of a function. To enforce a certain code standard upon 
myself.


UDA's are your friend here.
There is no need to use parser, and in any case std.regex 
cannot match the regex at ct.
I know that UDA exist, what I want to know if it is possible to 
create one that prevent certain things like calling certain 
functions in a function body Ie

@custom main()
{
 //function body
 example()//throw error by @custom
}
There is no getRawFunctionBody for traits either, so I was 
thinking about using std.regex to get the string of the function 
body and and then parse that string during compile time.


Alex


Re: Can you parse the d source file during compile time with std.regex?

2017-08-01 Thread Stefan Koch via Digitalmars-d-learn

On Tuesday, 1 August 2017 at 16:16:46 UTC, 12345swordy wrote:
I don't see this anywhere in the documentation. I am asking 
this as I want to know that it's possible to create a attribute 
to prevent certain functions being called in the body of a 
function. To enforce a certain code standard upon myself.


UDA's are your friend here.
There is no need to use parser, and in any case std.regex cannot 
match the regex at ct.




Can you parse the d source file during compile time with std.regex?

2017-08-01 Thread 12345swordy via Digitalmars-d-learn
I don't see this anywhere in the documentation. I am asking this 
as I want to know that it's possible to create a attribute to 
prevent certain functions being called in the body of a function. 
To enforce a certain code standard upon myself.