Golang is less flexiable when it comes to infer generic type params, one noticable diffrence is that the assignee is not taken into account. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/72174526/is-it-possible-to-infer-type-parameters-from-what-return-values-are-assigned-to.
I see in reflaxe.cpp some code but I am unable to follow, also I am not sure whether the meta is explicitly added.
https://github.com/SomeRanDev/reflaxe.CPP/blob/main/src/cxxcompiler/subcompilers/Expressions.hx#L1479
How is possible to extract the concrete type that haxe infered for the generic call?
I also suspect the @:generic doesnt work yet from reflaxe.
Golang is less flexiable when it comes to infer generic type params, one noticable diffrence is that the assignee is not taken into account. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/72174526/is-it-possible-to-infer-type-parameters-from-what-return-values-are-assigned-to.
I see in reflaxe.cpp some code but I am unable to follow, also I am not sure whether the meta is explicitly added.
https://github.com/SomeRanDev/reflaxe.CPP/blob/main/src/cxxcompiler/subcompilers/Expressions.hx#L1479
How is possible to extract the concrete type that haxe infered for the generic call?
I also suspect the @:generic doesnt work yet from reflaxe.