https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=22879
Adam D. Ruppe <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |[email protected] --- Comment #1 from Adam D. Ruppe <[email protected]> --- The presence of that alias complicates things. A template mixin work by name and thus doesn't bring in something that's already there. So with the mixin, `f` is already there, meaning the mixin template's one is overridden by that. That `B.f` function is never part of the virtual tree at all, so `super` here isn't wrong. I expect the alias is there in the real thing because of overloading arguments in the real thing right? What you actually want to do is to alias BOTH sets together, not just one: ``` class B: A { alias f = A.f; alias f = x.f; mixin X!() x; } ``` This combines the overloads of A with the overloads of X, thus allowing the override to take effect. This should probably be closed as not a bug, since it is working as designed... --
