On Saturday, December 28, 2013 02:31:56 Ross Hays wrote: > Okay figured it out actually. If you are not going to allow > implicit conversion the appropriate constraint is... > > if (is (T == float))
If you want to accept any floating point type but not implicit conversions, then use std.traits.isFloatingPoint. > I said it last time I asked about is and I will say it again. It > is such a weird syntax... Heh. It works. And if you do a lot with template constraints, you'll get used to it. The main thing that avoids needing is expressions quite as much is std.traits, which can simplify many types of template constraints. - Jonathan M Davis
