Accessing class with module name as Java's

Colin via Digitalmars-d-learn digitalmars-d-learn at puremagic.com
Tue Jan 13 01:55:29 PST 2015


On Tuesday, 13 January 2015 at 09:22:04 UTC, Colin wrote:
> Have the following directory structure?
>
> ~/testModule$ find . -print
> .
> ./net
> ./net/http_.d    # **
> ./net/http
> ./net/http/Mod1.d
> ./net/http/Mod2.d
> ./main.d
>
> ** I put the _ here to make it seperate from the net/http
> directory. Probably, a better solution exists, this was hacked 
> together quickly :)
>
> In http_.d have:
> module net.http_;  // again, a better solution surely exists
> public import net.http.Mod1;
> public import net.http.Mod2;
>
> Then in your main have
> import net.http_;
>
> You can then use whatever's in Mod1 and Mod2 modules.
> In your case, Mod1/Mod2 will be like
> HTTPConnectionRequest/HTTPConnectionResponse and will only
> contain a single class. This works for me.
>
> You can also go a little further and have renamed imports.
> Something like:
> public import Renamed = net.http.Mod2;
>
> Then in main.d call it with:
> Renamed.Mod2 mod2 = new renamed.Mod2;
>
> Feels just like Java :)

Ah, I just re-read your OP. Your already at this point :)


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