int i = 1;
const(int*) c;
//c = &v; // ok - cannot modify const
int* cp = cast(int*)c;
cp = &v; // ok - breaking type system
//(cast(int*)c) = &v; // cannot modify const - shouldn't this work
as above?
I'm calling functions using ParameterTypeTuple. The problem arise when
the parameters is defined as const/immutable. So I need to break out of
the type system.
But I cannot seem to do this without using a temporary variable. Am I
doing something wrong?
- Breaking the type system needs temporary? simendsjo
- Re: Breaking the type system needs temporary? David Nadlinger
