On Thursday, 16 October 2014 at 19:19:21 UTC, John Colvin wrote:
On Thursday, 16 October 2014 at 18:39:50 UTC, nrgyzer wrote:
Hi,
I'm using structs to describe my functions:

struct example
{
  string name;
  uint someValue;
}

module mod.example1;

@example("example1", 1)
void myFunction()
{
// do something
}

module mod.example2;

@example("example2", 2)
void myFunction()
{
// do something
}

I'm using the struct to describe functions in different modules. Now, I want add all functions which are described using the example-struct to an array during compile time. But how can I do this? I know, I can use __trait(allMembers, mod.example1) and __trait(allMembers, mod.example2), but I only want specify the parent module (mod), for instance:

void main()
{
  foreach (member, __traits(allMembers, mod))
  {
     writeln(member);
  }
}

But this only shows "object" - nothing else. No sub-modules like mod.example1 or mod.example2. So, how can I find all functions that are described using my structure during compile time and add them to an array?

I already tried this:

void main()
{
  foreach (cmodule; ModuleInfo)
  {
     foreach (submodule; __traits(allMembers, cmodule))
     {
// ... also tried: foreach (submodule; __traits(allMembers, mixin(cmodule.name))), cmodule.name is not available during compile time...
     }
  }
}

But it always stats that 'cmodule' has no members. Does anyone know how to solve the problem?

perhaps you could get somewhere by using a package.d in every package?

If it needs to work on packages you don't control then I don't really know :/

Hm, importing the package doesn't help :(
Okay, I see... I've to solve the problem using another idea...

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