On Wednesday, 11 December 2013 at 10:10:11 UTC, qznc wrote:
On Tuesday, 10 December 2013 at 17:50:45 UTC, Torje Digernes
wrote:
http://pastie.org/8542555
Compositing an class via curry fails when I try to use
interfaces.
Guessing that this is due to when classes are validated for
interface implementation and when templates are instantiated.
I thought this was a cool optional way to build/composite
classes
instead of wrappers. Don't think it has inherent advantages
(except that trivial wrappers look silly), just another way to
do
it. Any chance I can do this anytime soon? Or already by
writing
somewhat smarter?
Your code creates an alias, which only exists at compile-time
but not at run-time. The compiler error "interface function
'void mpriority()' is not implemented" is correct.
A naive implementation is straightforward:
void mpriority() { priority(myData); }
Why do you want to use curry?
No other reason than that it looks cleaner to me than wrappers. I
tried it because I thought it should work, as I could call it by
that name, but I now see the problem.