On Friday, 10 June 2016 at 17:32:03 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer
wrote:
Consider:
import std.traits;
class Foo
{
void bar() {}
void baz()() {}
}
This works:
static assert(isCallable!(Foo.bar));
This does not:
static assert(isCallable!(Foo.baz));
However, clearly I can call baz due to IFT
Consider:
import std.traits;
class Foo
{
void bar() {}
void baz()() {}
}
This works:
static assert(isCallable!(Foo.bar));
This does not:
static assert(isCallable!(Foo.baz));
However, clearly I can call baz due to IFTI (with the equivalent syntax,
someFoo.baz() or someFoo.baz). Is ther