emplace() is what you are looking for (found inexplicably in
std.conv).
http://dlang.org/phobos/std_conv.html#.emplace
Exactly what i wanted :) Thanks for the quick answer!
And yeah... std.conv seems like a wierd place to have this
functionallity.
On Thursday, 12 December 2013 at 22:54:26 UTC, TheFlyingFiddle
wrote:
What i am looking for is something like the following.
class Foo
{
int a, b, c;
}
void main() {
void[] buffer = new void[1024];
auto foo = createAt!(Foo)(buffer.ptr);
}
Where the createAt!(Foo) creates a class o
What i am looking for is something like the following.
class Foo
{
int a, b, c;
}
void main() {
void[] buffer = new void[1024];
auto foo = createAt!(Foo)(buffer.ptr);
}
Where the createAt!(Foo) creates a class of the type Foo at the
specified pointer.