On Sunday, 13 September 2015 at 19:52:20 UTC, Thunderbird wrote:
Thanks for your quick reply :)
To expand on that, alias in D is nothing like the C macro preprocessor. D specifically disallows tricks like `#define true false`. In D, aliases are just another name for a symbol. Ex:
struct Test { int n; float f; } alias IntFloat = Test; //IntFloat is just another name for Test Test t = Test(0, 1.0); IntFloat inf = IntFloat(0, 1.0); //Test and IntFloat are NOT separate types. //Use std.typecons.Typedef for that assert(t == inf); assert(is(typeof(t) == typeof(inf));