On Monday, 8 July 2024 at 08:56:51 UTC, drug007 wrote:
How can I "break" this recursion or some other work around to
fix it?
A few ideas:
1. If it's immediately recursive (that is, contains a pointer to
itself), just use the type itself somehow. You may not be able to
do this with recursive templates.
2. If the data itself is static, and not actually containing
different things, defer the construction of the Meta members
until needed. In other words, make them structs with a member
which accesses the meta when requested.
3. In a project I have which constructs a parallel type on
existing types, I use `opDispatch` to defer instantiation of the
members until later. This may or may not work for you depending
on the use case (you can't introspect `opDispatch`).
-Steve