Re: Is it ok to inherit multiple times same templated interface?

2017-01-16 Thread Meta via Digitalmars-d-learn

On Sunday, 15 January 2017 at 23:25:25 UTC, Ryan wrote:

How would overloading work?

Overload resolution works based on function/method parameters, 
not return types. In the example you gave the 3 get functions 
are indistinguishable. If the template parameter was used for a 
method parameter type, then they would be distinguishable.


Since the functions all have the same signature and interfaces 
can't store internal state, it doesn't matter which one is called.


Re: Is it ok to inherit multiple times same templated interface?

2017-01-15 Thread Adam D. Ruppe via Digitalmars-d-learn
On Sunday, 15 January 2017 at 20:33:30 UTC, Alexandru Ermicioi 
wrote:
Currently doing so is allowed, though, it is impossible to call 
implemented methods directly from implementation.


You should be able to do obj.Wr!(ubyte).get() too.


Re: Is it ok to inherit multiple times same templated interface?

2017-01-15 Thread Ryan via Digitalmars-d-learn
On Sunday, 15 January 2017 at 20:33:30 UTC, Alexandru Ermicioi 
wrote:

Good day,

Given following code example, where a templated interface Wr, 
and an implementation Im is present:

interface Wr(T) {
T get();
}

class Im(T : ubyte) : Wr!ubyte, Wr!ushort, Wr!string {
public T t;

ubyte get() {
return cast(ubyte) this.t;
}

ushort get() {
return cast(ushort) this.t;
}

string get() {
import std.conv;
return this.t.to!string ~ " with testings";
}
}

void main() {
auto i = new Im!ubyte;
i.t = 20;

assert((cast(Wr!ubyte) i).get == 20);
assert((cast(Wr!ushort) i).get == 20);
assert((cast(Wr!string) i).get == "20 with testings");
}

Is it ok (not undefined behavior), to have Im implementing 
multiple times interface Wr, with different template arguments?

Or doing so, will eventually lead to subtle bugs?

Currently doing so is allowed, though, it is impossible to call 
implemented methods directly from implementation.
Only by casting i to different implemented interfaces 
(Wr!ubyte, Wr!ushort, and Wr!string), is possible to call each 
implemented get method.


Thanks.


How would overloading work?

Overload resolution works based on function/method parameters, 
not return types. In the example you gave the 3 get functions are 
indistinguishable. If the template parameter was used for a 
method parameter type, then they would be distinguishable.


See overloading functions here [0]. I think yours only works with 
the cast because function parameters, including the _this_ 
pointer is taken into account.


[0] https://dlang.org/spec/function.html#function-overloading



Re: Is it ok to inherit multiple times same templated interface?

2017-01-15 Thread Dmitry Olshansky via Digitalmars-d-learn
On Sunday, 15 January 2017 at 20:33:30 UTC, Alexandru Ermicioi 
wrote:

Good day,

Given following code example, where a templated interface Wr, 
and an implementation Im is present:



From the standpoint of the compiler they are 3 distinct 
interfaces, so all is good.



interface Wr(T) {
T get();
}

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