On Tuesday, 12 January 2016 at 15:41:02 UTC, ParticlePeter wrote:
I have a function type and variable and assign a function to it:

void function( int i ) myFunc;
myFunc = void function( int i ) { myCode; }

How would I declare an alias for void function( int i ) such that the case above would work like this:

// alias MF = void function( int i );  // not working
// alias void function( int i ) MF;  // not working

MF myFunc;
myFunc = MF { myCode };

Please, if possible, also show me where I should have found the answer (D Reference, Alis book, etc. )

This works for me:

alias MF = void function(int i); // works fine - what was your error?

void main() {
    import std.stdio;
    MF myFunc;
// you can also use the full `function(int i) { ... }` in the next line
    myFunc = (i) { writeln("i = ", i); };
    myFunc(42);
}

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