On Wednesday, 21 March 2018 at 15:36:01 UTC, Márcio Martins wrote:
Hi!
How do I get past this?
static struct X {
int x;
private enum T = 1;
private alias M = string;
}
foreach (Member; __traits(allMembers, X)) {
pragma(msg, __traits(getProtection, __traits(getMember, X,
Member)));
}
Output:
public
private
c.d(1084): Error: argument string has no protection
c.d(1084): while evaluating pragma(msg,
__traits(getProtection, string))
What I want to achieve essentially is skip all X's aliases and
templates, but get everything else, like enums and data
members. How would I go about this in a robust way?
I actually want to skip aliases, and templates.
In addition to Simen's answer, you can you
std.traits.FieldNameTuple to get only the fields of your struct
(which only includes struct members that are actually part of the
struct's memory layout):
import std.traits;
static struct X {
int x;
private enum T = 1;
private alias M = string;
}
void main()
{
foreach (Member; FieldNameTuple!X) {
pragma(msg, __traits(getProtection, __traits(getMember,
X, Member)));
}
}
This example prints "public" once.