Andrei Alexandrescu:
<brokenrecord>For designing attributes that navigate with types
templates would be the solution of choice.</brokenrecord>
There's an interesting cognitive impercetion phenomena here,
that's worth studying and not ignoring. From the little evidence
here, it seems that D programmers want to use UDAs instead of
templates for those purposes. Possibly because UDAs look more fit
(despite you rightfully say they aren't).
Bye,
bearophile
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