On Saturday, 14 November 2015 at 04:10:59 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
Is it me, or is this a bug?

struct Foo
{
   template opDispatch(string s) {
      // if you uncomment this, it compiles
      //void opDispatch() {}
      void opDispatch(T...)() {}
   }
}

void main()
{
   Foo f;
   f.blue!char(); // Error: no property 'blue' for type 'Foo'
}

-Steve

Usually you should explicitly instantiate opDispatch to see the real error message(s) that prevented opDispatch from being used, but in this case I can't find a way to do that. `f.opDispatch!("blue")!char()` is syntactically invalid, and aliasing doesn't work either: `alias t = f.opDispatch!"blue"; t!char(); // Error: need `this` for opDispatch`. I wonder what the real error is.

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