On 2013-11-09 23:50, Robert wrote: 1
Nice. But you trade it for protection having a default value, making the syntax more verbose in the general case.
You can overload it: template signal (string name, Args...)
So you can have a different protection for the full signal implementation and for the restricted part.
Ok, I see.
Well the function is executed at compile time, but protection is still a "runtime" argument (so to speak) so I guess the answer is no.
Right. -- /Jacob Carlborg
