On Thursday, 1 July 2021 at 20:23:41 UTC, Ben Jones wrote:
I tried to to write 2 versions of opIndex:
```
public Type opIndex(IndexType x) const {... }
//and
private Type ref opIndex(IndexType x) { ... }
```
which doesn't seem to work because client code that has a
non-const reference to my container tries to use the private
non-const version and triggers a `not accessible` error. Is
there a way to do this with overloads, or will I need to just
pick a different name for the private version?
Overload resolution does not take visibility (i.e., `private`)
into account. So yes, you will have to pick a different name for
the private version.