On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 23:02, BCS <[email protected]> wrote:
> My unitted type uses it for it's value<->unit properties to get a single > point of definition for each unit: > http://www.dsource.org/projects/scrapple/browser/trunk/units/si2.d > > Ah, I see, that's nice. You use the received string to feed another template and generate what you need. Good idea. Why did you make OfType opDispatch a static function? > I've also been thinking of a way to build a compile time LINQ like program. > If the comparison and boolean operators are overloadable, you could build > prepared SQL queries from expressions at compile time. > > using(myDatabase.tables.baz.bar) foreach(Row!(int) row; > select!("baz.foo").whare(for.a != someInt && baz.c == bar.c)) > do(row.foo); > If you have a limited number of methods like .whare, why use opDispach? (Sorry if my question is naive). Philippe
