On Friday, 5 April 2019 at 13:59:27 UTC, Alex wrote:
class X(T)
void opOpAssign(string op)(T d)
If T has more than length of one then
x += ????
We can work around this but it seems to me that we should be
able to get it to work in some way
x += Alias!(a,b,c)
fails to package it up as do all other things I have tried.
void Add(Ts d) { opOpAssign!("+")(d); }
Then x.Add(a,b,c) works fine.
But of course defeats the entire purpose of opOpAssigns short
hand notation.
I was thinking using tuple would work(of course is longer than
Add but would allow for a more general approach, it would require
automatic unpacking though and so doesn't work.