On Friday, October 26, 2012 15:55:34 simendsjo wrote: > So.. What do I need to implement for a struct to be a valid > built-in type? > All valid properties (min, max etc) and operators for that type?
So, you want stuff like isFloatingPoint and isNumeric to return true for a user-defined struct? That pretty much defeats their purpose if that happens. They're checking for exact matches, not implicit conversions, and a function intended to work explicitly with float isn't necessarily going to work with your struct, so it needs isFloatingPoint to be false for something that isn't truly a built-in floating point type. - Jonathan M Davis
