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Enum member std.range.isTwoWayCompatible

Returns true if fn accepts variables of type T1 and T2 in any order. The following code should compile:

enum isTwoWayCompatible(alias fn, T1, T2) = is(typeof(() { T1 foo(); T2 bar(); fn(foo(), bar()); fn(bar(), foo()); } ));
T1 foo();
T2 bar();

fn(foo(), bar());
fn(bar(), foo());

Example

void func1(int a, int b);
void func2(int a, float b);

static assert(isTwoWayCompatible!(func1, int, int));
static assert(isTwoWayCompatible!(func1, short, int));
static assert(!isTwoWayCompatible!(func2, int, float));

Authors

Andrei Alexandrescu, David Simcha, Jonathan M Davis, and Jack Stouffer. Credit for some of the ideas in building this module goes to Leonardo Maffi.

License

Boost License 1.0.