On Monday, 25 August 2014 at 00:20:26 UTC, Vladimir Panteleev
wrote:
On Sunday, 24 August 2014 at 23:42:51 UTC, Aerolite wrote:
So what seems to be the situation here?
Hi Aerolite,
I've never used multiple dispatch in any language, but from
looking at the C# syntax here[1]:
ReactSpecialization(me as dynamic, other as dynamic);
You should be able to implement multiple dispatch yourself,
using the getOverloads trait, using this (or a similar) syntax:
dynamic!ReactSpecialization(me, other);
[1]:
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/shawnhar/archive/2011/04/05/visitor-and-multiple-dispatch-via-c-dynamic.aspx
Yep, very true. In fact I was looking at doing something like
this for the project I'm working on! :)
I just can't help but think that really, such a feature should be
at the language level. Naturally though, I do understand the want
and need to feature-freeze the language, and if the community
feels the effort outweighs the gain in this regard, so be it.