On Sunday, 13 January 2013 at 16:18:36 UTC, Maxim Fomin wrote:
On Sunday, 13 January 2013 at 15:58:56 UTC, Zhenya wrote:
Hi!
Sorry,if it already was discussed,but
import std.stdio;
struct Foo
{
static void bar()
{
writeln("static");
}
void bar()
{
writeln("non-static");
}
}
int main()
{
Foo gun;
gun.bar();//fails here
}
Is it all right,that compiler dosn't prefer non-static
function in ths case?
Main should be void in this case.
Yes, it is a problem - dmd allows to call static functions on
instance. When both match, it issues ambiguity error.
Hmmm...So it will remain as it is?
It hurts me a little bit(