On Mon, 18 Oct 2010 23:47:40 +0400, Mike Chaten <mcha...@gmail.com> wrote:
In C++ it is possible to declare a class as follows
class Foo {
Foo(int x) { }
}
You can then use that constructor to implicitly convert int to Foo. E.g
Foo x = 0; //equivalent to Foo(0)
Is there a way in D to do an implicit or explicit conversion from an
integral type to a class?
-Mike
For structs the following works:
struct Foo
{
this(int x) { ... }
}
Foo x = 0;
Classes are allocated on heap and as such there is no way to achieve the
same.