On Monday, 20 October 2014 at 15:30:28 UTC, Martin Nowak wrote:
On 10/20/2014 12:32 AM, MrSmith wrote:
Than any module can search for registered modules and try to
cast them
to concrete type (upcast).
That can't work because the notion of types only exists during
compilation. Therefor it's not possible to load new types at
runtime and use them in code that was compiled without knowing
those types.
You should simply use interfaces to achieve your goal.
In this case ether shared lib knows actual type.
But i've tried it with interfaces, (upcast also), or do you mean
something else?
1) I want application to load IModule from .so/.dll
2) Any other module should be able to cast that IModule to actual
type (upcast) and test if result is !null.
3) Can i do this using interfaces or without them? I.e. if in
first example module2 is interface