This code strikes me as being a bug:
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class MyBase(T)
{}
class MySubA : MyBase!MySubA
{}
class MySubB : MyBase!MySubB
{}
void main()
{}
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but it compiles just fine. However, given the fact that MySubA isn't even
properly defined until its base class has been defined, I don't see how it
could
possibly _not_ be a bug for the base class to be templatized on it. You could
get some really weird behavior if you use compile time reflection on the
derived class in the base class definition.
Does anyone know if this is actually supposed to work? Or is it in fact a bug
like I think it is?
- Jonathan M Davis