Bug 2245 – Bug with overloaded, mixin template functions in classes

Status
RESOLVED
Resolution
FIXED
Severity
normal
Priority
P2
Component
dmd
Product
D
Version
D2
Platform
x86
OS
Linux
Creation time
2008-07-24T14:18:00Z
Last change time
2015-06-09T01:20:00Z
Keywords
patch, rejects-valid
Assigned to
nobody
Creator
derek

Comments

Comment #0 by derek — 2008-07-24T14:18:52Z
I posted the following the the language forum thinking perhaps I was doing something wrong, but it seems that this may be a bug in the 2.014 compiler. I also just downloaded the 2.017 compiler, and it gives the same bad result. Here is what I posted: I am trying to create a set of methods that take a variable number of arguments (at compile time). I would have liked to have used template functions to do that, but I need the functions to be virtual, and template functions cannot be virtual. So I thought I would try to use a mixin of a variadic template function. But I am getting a weird compiler error with my simple test program. Here is the test program: 1 import std.stdio; 2 3 template TCALL(ARGS...) 4 { 5 void makecall(ARGS args) 6 { 7 writefln("tcall...", args); 8 } 9 } 10 11 mixin TCALL!(); 12 mixin TCALL!(int); 13 mixin TCALL!(int,int); 14 15 16 class Method 17 { 18 mixin TCALL!(); 19 mixin TCALL!(int); 20 mixin TCALL!(int,int); 21 } 22 23 void main() 24 { 25 auto m = new Method; 26 27 m.makecall(0,1); 28 makecall(0,1); 29 } And when I compile with "Digital Mars D Compiler v2.014" I get this error: test6.d(27): Error: m.makecall is not a declaration test6.d(27): Error: function expected before (), not 1 of type int Can anyone explain what is going on here? It seems like it should work. Note that if you comment out line 27 and compile it compiles fine and runs producing the expected output: tcall...01 -Thanks, Derek
Comment #1 by bruno.do.medeiros+deebugz — 2008-08-25T08:15:59Z
This is not related to template variadic params. If you substitute: 3 template TCALL(ARGS...) 4 { 5 void makecall(ARGS args) 6 { 7 writefln("tcall...", args); 8 } 9 } with the 3 expansions: template TCALL() { void makecall() { writefln("tcall..."); } } template TCALL(T1) { void makecall(T1 a1) { writefln("tcall...", a1); } } template TCALL(T1, T2) { void makecall(T1 a1, T2 a2) { writefln("tcall...", a1, a2); } } you still get the same error. It rather seems more like a overload+mixin issue.
Comment #2 by k.hara.pg — 2011-07-14T04:36:20Z
Comment #3 by bugzilla — 2011-07-22T15:12:47Z