On Tuesday, 19 May 2020 at 22:04:49 UTC, MaoKo wrote:
Hello. I just want to find what is exactly the difference
between:
alias _ = void function(int);
alias void _(int);
Because it's seem that the latter can't be used in the
declaration of an array (eg: _[] ...).
I think the first is a pointer to function and the second is a
function type itself but I'm not sure.
yes this is correct. To declare a function type using the first
form is also possible:
alias TF1 = void(int);
alias void TF2(int);
static assert (is(TF1 == TF2));